#Toyota Nissan Honda to jointly support hydrogen station infrastructure development Toyota motor Corp Nissan motor co and Honda motor Co have agreed to work together to help accelerate the development of hydrogen station infrastructure for fuel cell vehicles (FCVS.
which runs on a dedicated tablet computer and (4) Skin Viewer smartphone application. The first, second and third elements are used for customer services at beauty-treatment clinics, cosmetics makers and beauty product stores.
Skin View Camera is a measurement device equipped with a CMOS image sensor, optical lens, LED device and Wifi module. oing forward,
Measurement data is sent to a cloud server via Wifi. One of the distinguishing features of the new system is that its measurement results are analyzed by a cloud server using SKEP,
With Skin Viewer, customers can check data stored on the cloud server with their smartphones and use the data as, for example,
such as their e-mail and web activities. This will make it possible to implement security measures tailored to individuals and organizations.
which the company says could boost computing power of verything from smartphones to spacecraft. he company unveiled the industry first seven-nanometer chip that could hold more than 20 billion tiny switches or transistors for improved computing power.
#Technology Google adding'buy'buttons to mobile search ads SAN FRANCISCO Google is looking to make it easier for people to shop
while using its website, launching a trial run of a feature allowing smartphone users to make online purchases from their search results.
The introduction of urchases on Googlecomes as Facebook, and Pinterest also try to make it easier for people to shop
while using their sites, putting themselves in position to profit from transactions or related advertising. lthough wee still in early experiments with a limited number of retailers,
we see urchases on Googleas a big step towards helping retailers drive more mobile conversions and win more customers,
Google shopping product management vice president Jonathan Alferness said in a blog post. Mobile devices, typically smartphones, are consulted increasingly before
or during shopping trips in the United states, influencing nearly a trillion dollars in in store sales last year, according to Alferness.
When people make shopping-related searches using Google, results may include ads featuring uy on Googlebuttons that can be clicked to jump to pages where they can checkout using payment credentials stored in Google accounts. urchases on Google will simplify our customersability to search for items on Google and then buy with Staples,
Staples executive vice president of global e-commerce Faisal Masud said in the blog post. Google also rolled out enhancements to shopping ads on mobile devices,
including expanded information regarding topics such as product ratings and whether items are available at nearby stores. s the consumer continues to rapidly adopt mobile as their primary device,
we have to more at a similar pace in how we reduce purchase friction and enhance the user experience with our brand,
Under Armour chief revenue officer of digital Jason Larose said in the blog post. oogle technology solutions help us innovate. interest last month dove into e-commerce with insthat let iphone
or ipad users in the United states buy items they like at the popular online bulletin board interest is designed already to work like a catalogue,
Pinterest has become one of the Internet hottest new websites, particularly among women, by giving people virtual bulletin boards that they can decorate with pictures showcasing interests in anything from food to sports,
Last month, Facebook expanded tests of a uy buttondesigned to let shoppers easily purchases items advertised at the social network. 2015 AF s
New Software Could Make Better Personal Assistants You can already use your smartphone to locate the nearest Thai restaurant
A new software program that integrates with a phone's voice recognition system (such as Apple's computerized assistant,
Light-based technologies such as optical fiber networks allow us to connect rapidly with people worldwide over the internet.
Light emitting diodes (LEDS) are now everywhere from consumer electronics like smart phones to light bulbs for home lighting.
In a recent blog post and video, the billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist showed off what he called an"ingenious machine,
Gates wrote in his blog post. But the solution to this devastating problem isn't to build more toilets.
"Gates wrote in his blog post.""But I was impressed really with Janicki engineering. And I excited about the business model.
where onlookers crowded around to watch the machine assess the value of beloved smartphones. The electronics that ecoatm reclaims can be mined for the valuable and rare metals they contain.
Once plugged in, Automatic connects the car's computer system to your smartphone, relaying data about all of your car's subsystems from the gas tank to the engine.
Solpro Of course, the Misfit Shine isn't the only product at this year's CES that gets its power from the sun. Solar tech company Solpro unveiled its new solar-powered phone-charging device, the Helios Smart
These panels can absorb enough sunlight in 90 minutes to charge a standard smartphone according to the company.
"Pike told Live Science in an email. People want alternative, sustainable options for generating energy,
and allow that person to email health care providers, so that chances can be made to their daily medicines or lifestyle.
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#Novel Use of WI-FI Signals to Power Remote Devices, named Powi-Fi The scientists from the University of Washington have devised a method to utilize Wi-fi signals to power a battery-free camera,
demonstrating the possibility of using Wi-fi signals to broadcast power to remote devices. They have named the new approach as'Powi-Fi'signifying'power over Wi-fi'.
'In a report published in the MIT Technology Review, Vamsi Talla, an Indian origin scientist along with colleagues at the University of Washington in Seattle have asserted that Wi-fi radio broadcasts are a form of energy
and a simple antenna with the receivers can pick up this energy. Talla demonstrated his claim by connecting an antenna to a temperature sensor
and placing it close to a Wi-fi router. The resulting voltage in the device was measured then
and it was observed for how long the device can operate on the remote power source. When the team connected a camera to their antenna
Talla informed,"The battery-free camera can operate up to about five meters from the router,
Moreover, the researcher claimed that the router could even power the camera through a brick wall.
The team also used Wi-fi signals to charge a Jawbone fitness device from a no-charge state to 41%charged state in 2. 5 hours.
The MIT report stated that power-over-Wi-fi could be the enabling technology that finally brings the'Internet of things'to life e
or other therapies safely to sites of disease are already seeing the light of day.
It smaller than any other comparable device and unlike other primary cell systems, it comes with a wireless remote that can be used by the patient to adjust therapy options.
All this is passed via Bluetooth to the patient smartphone, where glucose charts and insulin injections are tracked automatically.
The data can be viewed using a smartphone app or via a browser accessible website. Moreover
It is currently compatible with iphones and ipod Touch devices, while an Android app is already in the works.
Moreover, the system relies on wireless Bluetooth connectivity to talk to the neurostimulator completely getting rid of cables that have been used in the past to connect to the device.
It also HAS LED a tiny built-in that can deliver light to the implantation site because it was developed originally for studying optogenetics,
saline solution--making the entire process safe and harmless,"according to SALT Corp.,at their website. Even better
It even comes equipped with a USB port for charging smartphone batteries. In the event that you don't carry a bag of salt with you,
There enough interest, Suriol says, that he fields upward of 200 emails a day from people inquiring about the turbine.
The vision is to do everything in light. hotons of light carry information over the Internet through fiber-optic networks.
the photons of light must be converted to electrons before a router or computer can handle the information.
mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets built with this technology would consume less power, have longer battery life
What excites physicists is that this butterfly is one of the rare examples of a fractal pattern in quantum physics."
Surface diffusion is atoms hopping around, site to site, somewhat chaotically, almost like a fluid.
right Visible light Emission from Graphene, is published in the Advance Online Publication (AOP) on Nature Nanotechnology's website on June 15."
When the new iphone came out, customers complained that it could be bent-but what if you could roll up your too big 6 Plus to actually fit in your pocket?
Consumers also demand phones to be lighter, faster, smaller, more flexible, wearable, bendable, etc. Yet silicon is also rigid one can bend your smart phone or computer.
These physical limitations have driven the race for new materials that can be used as semiconductors in lieu of silicon.
An artistic rendition of the superluminal running wave of charge that excites the surface plasmon wakes.
such as highly Efficient light Emitting Diodes (LEDS), lasers and radio frequency components for cooling purposes. Graphene-based film could also pave the way for faster, smaller, more energy efficient, sustainable high power electronics."
At its most basic level, your smart phone's battery is powering billions of transistors using electrons to flip on and off billions of times per second.
At its most basic level, your smart phone's battery is powering billions of transistors using electrons to flip on and off billions of times per second.
or light-based wireless communication While lasers were invented in 1960 and are used commonly in many applications,
The technology under development is called Li-Fi for light-based wireless communication, as opposed to the more prevailing Wi-fi,
using radio waves. Li-Fi could be more than 10 times faster than current Wi-fi and white laser Li-Fi could be 10 to 100 times faster than LED based Li-Fi currently still under development. he concept of white lasers first seems counterintuitive
because the light from a typical laser contains exactly one color, a specific wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum, rather than a broad-range of different wavelengths.
White light is viewed typically as a complete mixture of all of the wavelengths of the visible spectrum, said Ning,
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2015new technology may double radio frequency data capacity: Columbia engineers invent nanoscale IC that enables simultaneous transmission and reception at the same frequency in a wireless radio March 14th,
2015engineers create chameleon-like artificial'skin'that shifts color on demand March 12th, 2015the Universitat Politcnica de Valncia is coordinating a European project to develop a device for the quick and early diagnosis of cancer March 7th,
such as the heels, hips and tailbone, are common sites for bedsores. Patients who are bedridden
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we anticipate such device developments as flexible displays and disposable RFID (automatic wireless identification) tags. Currently, development is mainly progressing for devices that use p-type organic semiconductors,
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networks can effectively double the frequency spectrum resources available for devices like smartphones and tablets."
Today's standards, such as 4G LTE, already support 40 different frequency bands, and there is no space left at radio frequencies for future expansion.
At the same time, the grand challenge of the next-generation 5g network is to increase the data capacity by 1, 000 times.
and bring this functionality to handheld devices such as cellular handsets, mobile devices such as tablets for Wifi,
and in cellular and Wifi base stations to support full duplex communications.""The biggest challenge the team faced with full duplex was canceling the transmitter's echo.
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Small but quick memory cells can be designed by using the results of the research for the production of computers, mobile phones and smart TVS.
The majority of digital systems, including computers, mobile phones and smart TVS use memory cells for data storage and data recovery.
as well as specific sites where Nano-85 and the P domain formed bonds. According to Hansman,"this is,
"Interestingly, the investigators found that the site where Nano-85 bound to the P domain was hidden actually under the viral particle's surface."
"From the virus's point of view, this could be a strategy to keep potentially vulnerable sites protected from attack,
"Photons of light carry information over the Internet through fiber-optic networks. But once a data stream reaches a home or office destination,
the photons of light must be converted to electrons before a router or computer can handle the information.
mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets built with this technology would consume less power, have longer battery life
The researchers were then able to take the sorted cells that were highly mobile and begin to analyze them on a molecular level."
"Supported by a Google Gift and a Mccormick Research Catalyst Award, the research is described in the paper"Three-dimensional printing of high-content graphene scaffolds for electronic and biomedical applications,"published in the April
Grafysorber has been tested firstly industrially in a Romanian former refinery site, containing a basin with about 30.000 m3 of water contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons.
May 20th, 2015toward'green'paper-thin, flexible electronics May 20th, 2015globalfoundries Offers New Low-power 28nm Solution for High-performance Mobile and Iot Applications:
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and the project aims to make the results available through a smartphone and tablet app to be exploited by local and regional museums.
drug testing, stem cell therapies and the delivery of drugs directly to the site of infection.
"Several drugs are quite effective in treating different types of breast cancers, lung cancer, lymphoma and other cancers at their original sites,
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and fireflies use flash communication systems, Yu adds. rgans evolved for perceiving or controlling electromagnetic waves often surpass analogous man-made devices in both sophistication and efficiency.
"This tool allows us to apply drugs as needed directly to the site of injury, which could have broad medical applications,
and transported a patch of the nanowire carpet on water droplets that were used used to deliver it to the site of injury.
The nanowire patches adhere to the site of injury through surface tension Gao said. The magnitude and wave form of the electromagnetic field must be tuned to obtain the optimum release of the drug,
"By the time the drug diffuses from the site out into the rest of the body it is in amounts that are undetectable in the usual tests to monitor the concentration of drugs in the bloodstream."
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Traditional displays like those on a mobile phone require a light source, filters and a glass plates.
PEMFC are leading candidates to power the space shuttle and other mobile applications even down to mobile phones,
"This technology excites me because it opens the door to measuring the tiniest protein motions,
what are referred to as tetragonal sites of the crystal structure. Due to their different configurations of electrons, these tetrahedra become elongated along the crystallographic c-axis for nickel,
or protein subunits that have multiple sites for inactivation, but that are linked inextricably, this method allows for killing
such as highly Efficient light Emitting Diodes (LEDS), lasers and radio frequency components for cooling purposes. Graphene-based film could also pave the way for faster, smaller, more energy efficient, sustainable high power electronics."
But the atoms that moved out of position altogether take time to return to their original sites.
Additional planned applications include using smart acoustic structures, such as logic gates that can control acoustic waves by altering their propagation, for communication systems in environmental conditions too extreme for conventional electronic devices and photonic structures."
#Researchers Build a Transistor from a Molecule and A few Atoms A team of physicists from the Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik (PDI) and the Freie Universität Berlin (FUB), Germany, the NTT
Basic Research Laboratories (NTT-BRL), Japan, and the U s. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), United states, has used a scanning tunneling microscope to create a minute transistor consisting of a single molecule and a small number of atoms.
Kiyoshi Kanisawa, a physicist at NTT-BRL, used the growth technique of molecular beam epitaxy to prepare this surface.
and not affected by electromagnetic waves from nearby mobile phones or from the motion of nearby steel objects.
"Photons of light carry information over the Internet through fiber-optic networks. But once a data stream reaches a home or office destination,
the photons of light must be converted to electrons before a router or computer can handle the information.
mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets built with this technology would consume less power, have longer battery life
The researchers were then able to take the sorted cells that were highly mobile and begin to analyze them on a molecular level."
#Scientists print low cost radio frequency antenna with graphene ink (Nanowerk News) Scientists have moved graphene--the incredibly strong and conductive single-atom-thick sheet of carbon--a significant step along the path
Researchers from the University of Manchester, together with BGT Materials Limited, a graphene manufacturer in the United kingdom, have printed a radio frequency antenna using compressed graphene ink.
The antenna performed well enough to make it practical for use in radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and wireless sensors,
from AIP Publishing("Binder-free highly conductive graphene laminate for low cost printed radio frequency applications")."These scanning electron microscope images show the graphene ink after it was deposited
/University of Manchester) The study demonstrates that printable graphene is now ready for commercial use in low-cost radio frequency applications,
which enabled efficient radio frequency radiation, was one of the most exciting aspects of the experiment,
and 3. 5 millimeter across and radiated radio frequency power effectively, said Xianjun Huang, who is the first author of the paper and a Phd candidate in the Microwave and Communcations Group in the School of Electrical and Electronic engineering.
like RFID tags that currently transmit identifying info on everything from cattle to car parts,
Most commercial RFID tags are made from metals like aluminium and copper, Huang said, expensive materials with complicated fabrication processes that increase the cost."
"Graphene based RFID tags can significantly reduce the cost thanks to a much simpler process and lower material cost,
The University of Manchester and BGT Materials Limited team has plans to further develop graphene enabled RFID tags,
"Supported by a Google Gift and a Mccormick Research Catalyst Award, the research is described in the paper"Three-dimensional Printing Of high-Content Graphene Scaffolds for Electronic and Biomedical Applications","published in the April
#Toward'green'paper-thin, flexible electronics (Nanowerk News) The rapid evolution of gadgets has brought us an impressive array of smart products from phones to tablets,
such as smartphones, rely on the use of transistors and logic gates. During his postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford university in the United states
But with only 171 monitoring stations at fixed sites nationwide large areas of the country remain uncovered.
and stationed at roadsides and at critical pollutant sites. Fifty static devices were deployed also around London Heathrow Airport to record 22 months in the life of one of the busiest airports in the world. his was the first time technology like this had been tested in real-world situations as a high-density network,
picking up a telephone, or using cooking and eating utensils, become frustrating and nearly impossible feats due to reduced gripping strength and motor control in the hand.
because electrons can freely travel around by moving in and out of the empty sites. In this organic material,
allowing it to be used in all portable devices, such as smartphones, wearable electronics, etc. One chip, several millimeters in size, will be able to accommodate several thousand such sensors,
which has paved the way for flexible mobile phones. Lead author, Phd researcher Philipp Gutruf, says the unbreakable,
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