#Yeast 2. 0 Designer changes in the first artificial yeast chromosome could help advance synthetic biology.
Scientists have synthesized an entire yeast chromosome, the first artificial chromosome for the kingdom of life that includes humans, plants, and fungi.
the researchers also flanked many genes on the chromosome with tiny bits of DNA that act as landing sites for a protein that can be used to create on-demand mutations.
the researchers have shown that inducing mutation in yeast using the designer sites led to some cells that grow more slowly,
Internet connections with speeds similar to those on the fastest smartphonesnd even a few early dashboard-based apps, engineered to be dumbed as-down as possible.
Backseat passengers could get streaming movies and fast Wi-fi connections to smart watches and tablets in (and near) the car.
and high-fidelity audio could stream from Internet radio services. But the first dashboard apps will be limited, spare versions of familiar ones like the Weather Channel, Pandora, and Priceline.
The first U s. model with the fast wireless connectionnown as 4G LTE around 10 times faster than 3g connectionss expected to be the 2015 Audi a3,
which goes on sale next month for a starting price of $29, 900. Data plans will cost extran average of around $16 a month.
GM says it expects to sell 4g-equipped 2015 Chevrolets and other models starting in June.
and that using these onboard services will be safer than furtively glancing at phones. But when drivers browse the GM Appshop,
they shouldn expect what they get on an iphone or a Galaxy phone. GM expects to provide just 10 apps initially, most of them mapping, news,
getting their apps included in a car could help them market versions that work on smartphones.
or fully autonomous cars (see ata Show Google Robot Cars Are Smoother, Safer Drivers Than You or I. Henry Tirri,
CTO of Nokia, says the potential for apps in cars is given vast the amount of data vehicles produce. he car is already probably the densest sensor hub that an individual owns right now,
What Left of Nokia Will Bet on Internet of things. In Audi case, the service will cost $100 for up to five gigabytes of data over six months,
GM has announced not pricing except to say that customers can get various plans combining service to their homes, phones, and cars.
Both GM and Audi are using AT&T to provide service (see M and AT&T Blur Line Between Car and Smartphone r
No longer will South america Internet traffic get routed through Miami, where American spies might see it. She not being paranoid.
as well as Rousseff own cell phone. The big question in this MIT Technology Review business report is how the Snowden revelations are affecting the technology business.
Large Internet companies, like Google, have raced to encrypt all their communications. In Germany, legislators are discussing an all-European communications grid.
There is a risk that the Internet could fracture into smaller national networks, protected by security barriers.
In this view, Brazil new cable is akin to China Great Firewall (that country system for censoring Web results
could be the collapse of the current Internet. Analysts including Forrester research predict billions in losses for U s. Internet services such as Dropbox and Amazon because of suspicion from technology consumers, particularly in Europe,
in the wake of Snowden revelations. he Snowden leaks have painted a U s.-centric Internet infrastructure,
and now people are looking for alternatives, says James Lewis, director of the strategic technologies program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington,
so that it keeps its best ideas on computers quarantined from the Internet. Retrograde technology is winning money and resources.
Security experts have been warning for some time that computer networks are not secure from intruders. But in 2013
The U s. government circumvented Google security measures and secretly collected customer data. British spies scooped up millions of webcam images from Yahoo.
In December, on Microsoft official blog, the company top lawyer, Brad Smith, said he had reason to view surreptitious overnment snoopingas no different from criminal malware.
Microsoft, along with Google and Yahoo, has responded by greatly widening its use of encryption. ee living in a very interesting time,
where companies are becoming unwilling pawns in cyberwarfare, says Menny Barzilay, a former Israeli intelligence officer now working in IT SECURITY for the Bank hapoalim Group,
If the Internet and its components cannot be trusted, how will that affect business? Consider the case of Huawei,
the Chinese company that last year became the world largest seller of telecom equipment. Yet its market share in North america is paltry,
because the U s. government has claimed long that Huawei gear is a Trojan horse for China intelligence services.
Now American firms like Cisco systems say their Chinese customers are turning away for similar reasons. After all, the Snowden documents suggest how vigorously the NSA worked to insert back doors in gear, software,
and undersea cablesn some cases via what the agency called ensitive, cooperative relationships with specific industry partnersidentified by code names.
In Lewis view, these sorts of technological initiatives threaten the American lead in Internet services such as remote data storage. t hasn been long enough to know
the $629 Blackphone, launched in February at the big mobile communications conference in Barcelona, Spain.
the idea was that the Web had no borders, no countries. This was the naïve utopia.
a mobile phone readable barcode. In the Hilight system, screens display content as they normally do
such as an image, movie, video clip, game, web page or any other application window, so that camera-equipped devices can fetch the data by turning their cameras to the screen.
Thync connects to the smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth. It can be controlled with an app,
which could soon produce self-healing nail polish and a cure for cracked mobile phone screens. A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.
or 10 years we're going to see things like mobile phone screens that can heal themselves
which could soon produce self-healing nail polish and a cure for cracked mobile phone screens. A team at the University of Bristol has been quietly developing the technology for the past three years.
or 10 years we're going to see things like mobile phone screens that can heal themselves
and miniature dimensions, allowing it to be used in all portable devices, such as smartphones, wearable electronics, etc.
and miniature dimensions, allowing it to be used in all portable devices, such as smartphones, wearable electronics, etc.
and miniature dimensions, allowing it to be used in all portable devices, such as smartphones, wearable electronics, etc.
functional objects in almost any form,"wrote the firm MX3D on the project web page.""Printing an intricate, ornate metal bridge for a special location to show what our robots and software engineers,
functional objects in almost any form,"wrote the firm MX3D on the project web page.""Printing an intricate, ornate metal bridge for a special location to show what our robots and software engineers,
the miracle material that promises to transform everything from smartphones and computers to cars, buildings and satellites.
Smartphones Being both transparent and conductive, graphene could be perfect for the new generation of touchscreens.
the miracle material that promises to transform everything from smartphones and computers to cars, buildings and satellites.
Smartphones Being both transparent and conductive, graphene could be perfect for the new generation of touchscreens.
and they are also working with US Federal aviation administration officials on regulatory requirements, according to a post on the company's blog.
and they are also working with US Federal aviation administration officials on regulatory requirements, according to a post on the company's blog.
The students, graduates of Telecom Paristech and the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, met
The students, graduates of Telecom Paristech and the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, met
For its latest project, the BBC took a simple low-cost brainwave reading headset and, working with UK-based user experience studio This Place, created a`Mind Control TV'prototype.
head of business development for the BBC Digital, wrote in a blog post. However, Saihan said the technology was still at an`experimental'stage.
The electroencephalography (EEG) brainwave reading headset has one small sensor that rests on a user's forehead
'the headset and app monitors their level of concentration and a`volume bar'of brainwaves is displayed on the screen,
vibrating motors similar to the technology that makes a cell phone buzz, and a wireless USB adapter, among other technologies.
in order to send digital signals across wireless communication links to handlers, "Roberts says. The technology can also reveal the position of the dog
vibrating motors similar to the technology that makes a cell phone buzz, and a wireless USB adapter, among other technologies.
in order to send digital signals across wireless communication links to handlers, "Roberts says. The technology can also reveal the position of the dog
acting in a similar way as that used in smartphones. Because of this, our device is more affordable, with lower running costs than the existing self-monitoring systems,
acting in a similar way as that used in smartphones. Because of this, our device is more affordable, with lower running costs than the existing self-monitoring systems,
#China plans to enforce real names on Social media Chinese government has issued new regulations to eliminate fake social media accounts.
Starting March 1 the internet watchdog will ensure that people use their real names on message boards social media websites and instant messaging services.
When real names and identities will be used internet users will be careful while commenting on anything online. Users will be allowed to choose screen names.
In a statement issued on its website Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) informed that the real-name registration requirement will control the spread of rumors online.
and websites will have the responsibility of enforcing the rules for usage of real names during account registration.
#Mobile App Connects Cardiac arrest Victims with CPR Trained People A mobile phone app can now help save lives of people who suffer from a cardiac arrest,
researchers from Sweden employed a mobile phone app on a sample of 30,000 patients from Stockholm, Sweden.
The virtual cockpit features Google earth street views and cloud music services; and boasts integration with high speed LED data.
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These brainwave-based prosthetics are also remarkably easy to operate through a wireless headset. good example is had we actually an amputee use the wireless brainwave headset to control a hand,
#The 3d printed Peek smartphone adapter helps diagnose eye disease in developing countries While we come across so many interesting 3d printed applications,
Perfect for use in third world countries and remote locations far from medical help, this kit essentially consists of a 3d printed add-on for smart phones that can be used to treat preventable blindness.
Peek Retina combines both a traditional ophthalmoscope and a retinal camera in a mobile phone, providing a portable,
Suitable for just about every smartphone it an excellent 3d printed solution. Due to extensive testing and prototyping, this 3d printed smartphone adaptor should be ready for use in October of this year,
though more field studies are planned in countries as Tanzania, Malawi and Kenya. However, earlier tests have produced already excellent results. hese trials
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#Formfutura unveils Easywood Olive and Ebony, two new wood-like 3d printer filaments Jun 9, 2015 By Alecwith an internet full of 3d printable designs,
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as Youtube the Patent Yogi explains in the video above. Among its applications are game development and making animations as realistically as possible,
And what about mounting these scanners of Google street view cars? This scanning ability could be used to make maps far more interactive and realistic,
000 grant from Google to help aid the organization efforts and continue to connect engineers with children and families in need.
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Especially with an increase of smartphones as navigational tools and even pedestrian use of smartphones that may make them ignorant to bicycle traffic activity,
and even their own wifi connections for assisting drivers, it only natural that wee also starting to see a new evolution of martbicycles that are capable of assisting us, too.
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Shah explains on her university website. This means these materials don copy graphene properties and remain to brittle and fragile to use.
#Researchers create revolutionary optical fiber 3d printing technique for telecom and datacom industries As we continue to see more developments being made towards advancing additive manufacturing technologies,
which an optical fiber is drawn. Although this method produces consistent results the inability to control the shape
but also pave the way for more complex optical fiber structures that are able to host a variety of applications for industries ranging from telecommunications and aerospace to biotechnologies and more."
fabricate and employ novel Multiple Materials Additive manufacturing (MMAM) equipment to enable us to make optical fibre preforms (both in conventional
"Unsurprisingly, fabricating the preform is one of the most challenging stages of optical fiber manufacturing and this new process has the potential to revolutionize multiple industries that use fiber optics-particularly telecom and datacom industries."
"We hope our work will open up a route to manufacture novel fibre structures in silica and other glasses for a wide range of applications, covering telecommunications, sensing, lab-in-a-fibre, metamaterial fibre,
and high-power lasers,"added Professor Sahu.""This is something that has never been tried before and we are excited about starting this project. r
#3d printed smartphone device reads ELISA diagnostic tests accurately and within one minute In remote or developing countries,
smartphone-based device and app that is made with a 3d printer and can read ELISA plates on-the-spot,
but with a small and low-cost 3d printed device that attaches to a smartphone. Known as a olorimtreic microplate reader, the attachment illuminates a 96-well plate with an LED array.
A custom-designed smartphone app then reads the resulting images and analyzes them using a machine-learning algorithm.
the diagnostic results for the entire 96-well plate can be sent back to the phone within one minute, complete with a handy visualization for the user.
In addition to serving low-resource or remote areas, the researchers noted that intrinsic wireless connectivity can serve epidemic-related studies,
and are looking to adapt the basic design of this ELISA cellphone reader to create smartphone-based quantified readers for other important medical tests,
they dreamed of the video phone holographic systems will become commonplace within a couple of decades or even sooner.
the Holus holographic tabletop platform can connect to smartphones, tablets or computers, turning 2d content into a 3d hologram.
It will come equipped with two smartphone charging docks and will work as a 3d visualization system, with applications available via App stores,
such as Google Play and itunes. The latter includes an HDMI port and SDK tool, with support for both Unity and Unreal, two of the most powerful and used video game engines on the market.
They have a progress report on their website that tracks the various stages of the project and their development.
#UCLA Researchers Design Low-cost Smartphone Blood Tester The smartphone is probably the most exciting computing tool human beings have at their disposal.
Like television before it, the smartphone has the potential to be a powerful educational tool.
But unlike most televisions, your smartphone is a computer. It can be programmed. As the price and size of powerful sensors continues to drop
Enter researchers from California Nanosystems Institute at UCLA. Theye created a smartphone-based diagnostic tool that reads blood samples for bacteria
and cost of this diagnostic test using modern smartphones. ELISA testing is performed usually with little honeycomb shaped plates that have 96 tiny wells embedded in them.
The device connects to the smartphone via a 3d printed attachment and hits the ELISA plate with a variety of light-emitting diodes.
The smartphone sends the resulting images to UCLA servers through a custom app. A machine-learning algorithm that the research team wrote analyzes the results.
This isn the first smartphone-related test that Dr. Ozcan has developed. Previously covered on 3dpi
The FDA-approved well-plate readers used in clinical labs today were compared with the team handheld smartphone diagnostic in a UCLA clinical microbiology laboratory.
and are looking to adapt the basic design of this ELISA cellphone reader to create smartphone-based quantified readers for other important medical tests,
Though I don think anyone would want to take a selfie with that particular smartphone, I glad researchers are creating something that could democratize diagnostic testing for bacteria
On her website, she explains, spent a month or so experimenting with PLA, a hard and breakable material.
which surrounds them with images from the rover Martian field site. They then can stroll around the rocky surface
and are compatible with your mobile phone and by bringing in augmented reality. The device was unveiled at the CES this year.
The Lyter handheld device and the apps which are enabled with Lyteshot and used via the smartphone of the players.
credit cards, smartphones, RFID tags), and connected electronics (smart homes and smart buildings, electronic shelf labels, wireless sensor networks).
CAP-XX Thinline supercapacitors support power requirements in Iot devices including wireless communication (Bluetooth Bluetooth Smart, Zigbee, Z-Wave, Ant, active RFID), electronic paper and OLED displays, haptic or tactile feedback, vibration alerts, GPS acquisition,
and injection or inhalation system delivery. The Thinline idea was born while working with a customer designing a disposable insulin pump."
as well as inductive/wireless and cable/cradle fast-charging systems. Key features of Thinline include: CAP-XX Thinline supercapacitors are available in three footprints:
or manipulate light for telecommunications applications, or design novel catalysts for speeding up a variety of chemical reactions,"Gang said.
mobile devices including smartphones as well as wearable devices. Since they can be made thin and flexible, while also offering excellent response time and contrast ratio.
#and my company, Metaoptima Technology. olescope#comprises a mini-microscope that attaches to a smartphone, an app (ios, Android,
or web compatible) and a cloud-based analytical platform called Dermengine#.#Once people take high-quality, high-resolution images of suspicious moles or skin abnormalities,
and to work tirelessly to make it a reality. adeghi won recognition during the research and development phase of Molescope#,winning Wavefront Wireless Prize package ($40, 000) in the BCIC-New Ventures Competition in 2013, plus
which has paved the way for flexible mobile phones. Lead author, Phd researcher Philipp Gutruf, says the unbreakable,
Smartphones, DVRS, airplanes, the Internet without a clock, none of these could operate without frequent and serious complications.
and miniature dimensions, allowing it to be used in all portable devices, such as smartphones, wearable electronics, etc.
titled'Bright visible light emission from graphene',was published in the Advance Online Publication (AOP) on Nature Nanotechnology's website.
Cube original family of motion sensors was designed for smartphones and tablets which have relatively large batteries,
Internet of Moving Things By 2020, analysts predict more than 50 billion1 devices will be connected to the Internet
From smartphones and tablets to smart clothing and wearables, mcube is enabling a new era called the nternet of Moving Things where the movement
Having successfully shipped over 100 million units in smartphones and tablets, mcube is now taking its proven technology
and developing products specifically optimized for the Internet of Moving Things. With the MC3600 product family
They are used also in flashes in mobile phones and as a complementary technology to batteries in order to boost performance.
For ultimate convenience, the Nanonavigator mobile app for smart phones and tablets allows remote monitoring of AFM experiments
and market leader helping to transform its customers'measurement experience through innovations in wireless, modular,
or'CRYO EM'-imaging samples frozen to-180oc-to show the proteasome complex in such extraordinary detail that they could view a prototype drug bound to its active sites.
The results could help improve scientists'ability to build molecules that interlock very specifically with target sites on proteins-a fundamental part of designing new anticancer drugs.
The research could help other scientists to use CRYO EM in structure-based drug design studies-in which researchers build the best possible drugs starting from a molecule which already binds to the active site of a target protein.
An inhibitor molecule used by the researchers was shown to be visibly bound at each of its three target sites on the proteasome.
we were able to clearly show the target site for potential cancer drugs -and could even show an inhibitor bound in place,
Abbey Liebman 0 created a dress using conductive cotton threads capable of charging an iphone.
the Southwest-inspired garment captured enough sunshine to charge cell phones and other handheld devices allowing the wearer to stay plugged in.
The armor-incased antennas also have jamming capability to block radio signals such as those used to remotely trigger explosives,
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It is a key technology to enable the next generation of portable electronics, such as smartphones and tablets,
Particle 1 in action Monash University Youtube. comthe field had expected cubical or at least highly symmetrical platinum nanocrystals. t was surprising to learn that they form asymmetrical multi-domain structures,
and wireless communications to transistors operating at very high speeds. A constantly increasing demand for telecommunication bandwidth requires an ever faster operation of electronic devices,
pushing their response times to be as short as a picosecond. he results of this study will help improve the performance of graphene-based nanoelectronic devices such as ultra-high speed transistors and photodetectorssays Professor Dmitry Turchinovich,
which he himself called his greatest achievement, greater even than the telephone: the"photophone"."Bell's idea to transmit spoken words over large distances using light was the forerunner of a technology without
which the modern internet would be unthinkable. Today, huge amounts of data are sent incredibly fast through fibre optic-cables cables as light pulses.
which are used by computers and telephones, into optical signals. In Bell's days it was a simple, very thin mirror that turned sound waves into modulated light.
Modern telecommunications use laser light with a wavelength of one and a half micrometers, which accordingly is the lower limit for the size of a modulator.
there are modulators in every single fibre optic line. Every year increasing amounts of data need to be transmitted at ever higher speed,
Vibration testing has increased dramatically driven by the strong sales of consumer products such as cell phones tablets performance cameras
I/O. The ARM block processor is the TI AM335X ARM Cortex-A8 including BBB functions FPGA memory and support peripherals as well as interfaces for a USB host and client Ethernet
and wirelessly transmit them via Bluetooth to the tablet on the table in front of her, where software processes all the data and relays it to her avatar.
voice controls from the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication systems FOKUS that enable users to navigate through the game menu,
and a video communication system from the company Bravis that allows users to interact via webcams. early fifty percent of adults in Germany suffer from physical impairments of a temporary or permanent nature,
These challenges are more cost-effectively met by bringing the controls connectivity such as Bluetooth and high-granularity sensing into the luminaires themselves.#
which results in an Internet of Awareness#through the convergence of Iot-connected lighting and sensor fusion#said Sajol Ghoshal who is responsible for Emerging Sensor Strategies at ams.#
#The AS721X family with Broadcom's groundbreaking easy-to-use connectivity from their WICED#Smart Bluetooth and Smartbridge platform delivers a secure plug-and-play connection to the Iot for big data aggregation and the anticipated wave of machine learning.#
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