Alerts are sent to the user smartphone device to remind them to reapply sunscreen or get out of the sun altogether,
the sensor alerts the partner smartphone when the bikini wearer needs some help applying sunscreen.
From conception and design to use through realization, Spinali is quoted with saying on the company website.
check out the Spinali Youtube channel. Spinali Desig S
#See Your Morning Updates Reflected On Data-Personalizable Mirror Mirrormirror wants to fundamentally change the nature of your morning preparations by taking a standard medium-sized mirror and bringing it into the future.
This display will show updates chosen by the user from social media and the Internet, such as posts by friends, meeting reminders or a weather report.
Mastercard has partnered with smartphone makers and is finalizing plans with a major bank to launch the experimental trial,
stare at your phone and blink once. The blink the security feature to make sure someone not just holding up a photograph.
The fingerprint scan will be saved as a code on your phone, and the facial scan will convert your face into a numerical code that sent to Mastercard.
check out by talking to your phone. Current Mastercard customers use a ecurecode, or a traditional password for online purchases.
The SALT lamp can also connect to a smartphone. The lamp will charge phones and is stressed to be used in critical situations.
NTT Docomo, is a Japanese telecommunications company that unveiled a smartphone that will allow you to shop with your eyes only.
NTT Docomo summer lineup of mobile phones featured tech giants like Sony and Samsung. But what stood out from the sea of gadgets was the Arrow NX F-04g that uses iris recognition to make payments when you shop.
This is the first ever smartphone with such a feature. The only smartphone that comes close to this technology is Apple finger authentication.
For smartphone users who end to forget passwords when shopping online, the iris recognition feature eliminates these problems altogether.
The phone owner simply looks at the front-facing camera to unlock their phone and start sending payments.
Nevertheless, one should not underestimate this smartphone as a mere tool for mobile shopping. The Arrow NX F-04g comes with a 5. 2-inch Quadhd screen with a 2, 560 x 1, 440 display resolution.
It is packed with an octa-core processor, 3gb of RAM and 32 GB internal storage.
back in 2010, NTT Docomo introduced a prototype that uses the eye sensor system to help users navigate their phones with eye movement.
A mobile phone will then be programmed to interpret the results and translate it into commands. Hence, the phone user can answer a call,
make a call, switch music tracks, increase or decrease volume by looking left or right or by rotating the eyes in a clockwise direction.
Linking phone usage and human eyes is something that NTT Docomo has been working on for a while now.
The company aims to find clever ways to use mobile phones for today and for the future
#The HIV Self Tests the World Needs Are Here The HIV Self Testing kit from U k. startup Biosure can change the way people think about getting tested.
who will have increased access to collection sites and an improved overall battery recycling experience,'says Joe Zenobio, executive director of Call2recycle Canada.'
'With more sites, a focus on education, and an opportunity to build our collection networks together,
Assaults on government websites are now being detected ever few seconds according to Japanese cyber defense experts.
A bluetooth-enabled device attached to the monitor collects and transmits data such as the mother and baby's heart rates to a smartphone and stores it on a secure cloud-based database accessible only to expectant mothers and their physicians.
The device is the work of the Nuvo Group, led by Oren Oz. He says a smartphone app will eventually provide a visual representation of the data gathered by the wearable monitor."
"Now you can see both you and the baby, the heart and all the data. What you are going to get in the app eventually is visualization that can tell you where the hand is,
a strap allowing mothers to stream soothing music from a smartphone to gently stimulate the fetus.
though, learning almost exclusively online in forums and emails, Lachappelle has managed to synthesize a series of robotic hands that could change industries
"A good example is had we actually an amputee use the wireless brainwave headset to control a hand,
with some using a wireless brainwave headset, designed more for prosthetic use. Another of his tele-robotic controlled hands was created with dangerous environments in mind
because Americans may expect that federal computer networks are maintained with state of the art defenses.""""It's clear that a substantial improvement in our cyber databases
"Bennett told Reuters. Doppel is synchronized to each individual via a smartphone app that measures their resting heart rate.
"You take your resting heart rate through your phone, and then that's the bio-data we need to set the levels that you need to either (get) calm
Karger said it could pave the way for wireless pain management for patients using, for example, their mobile phone:"
#Candle power to charge smartphones A power outage-it's an experience all are familiar with and everyone dreads.
And worst of all-your smartphone dies. This scenario was one of the inspirations for Andrew Burns of California startup Stower to develop the candle charger.
That diffusion outputs between 2-3 watts, about the same amount of power derived from a USB port-perfect for charging smartphones and tablets.
or a smartphone is infinitely greater than a vacuum cleaner and they only need tiny little bits of energy,
The company has developed also a similar device designed to charge phones over a campfire. Burns advises to keep devices off
And on the hoverboard's official website, Lexus hints at how they pulled it off:
#Eye disease Detected-Using A Smartphone Researchers at the Medical and Surgical Center for Retina have developed software that detects eye diseases such as diabetic macular edema using a smartphone.
The technology was designed for general physicians who support the health system in Mexico to detect certain abnormalities without an ophthalmologist
It's obviously better and cheaper to prevent blindness rather than try to cure it so an app on a cellphone that just needs to focus on the eye is better in all ways.
and uses the camera of the phone to detect any abnormality in the thickness of the retina."
from everyday interaction with mobile phones to learning with computers and design work,"says GHOST coordinator Professor Kasper Hornbaek of the University of Copenhagen."
--and they suggest that the site where 2d22 binds to the virus could represent a potential vaccine target.
and we now communicate with each other via underwater optical fibres that transmit light particles-or photons-between almost every continent On earth.
these optical fibres still have to work with existing electronic computer chips, which means once information is delivered to your computer or router in photon form,
it has to be converted into the slower electron form in order to be processed, which slows everything down.
such as A t-shirt that capable of charging your iphone. So wee pretty excited to see what the researchers do with the material next l
Wee already able to send data in the form of photons at incredible speeds through the optical fibres that make up our Internet,
#A camera has successfully been powered using spare Wi-fi signals Researchers in the US have tweaked a regular Wi-fi router
Even better, their work didn interfere with the router's data transfer speeds. The breakthrough could help researchers overcome one of the main challenges
Researchers have known long that the electromagnetic waves broadcast by Wi-fi routers could be harnessed for energy as well as sending information,
A team from the University of Washington in the US has accomplished now this by simply changing the way a router broadcasts.
"In the past, scientists have never been able to harness enough Wi-fi signals to power anything of much use.
in order to see how much power they could get from a nearby router. They found that the resulting voltages produced by the Wi-fi signals were never high enough to cross the operating threshold of around 300 millivolts.
But they often came close. The problem, they realised, was that Wi-fi routers don continuously blast out electromagnetic waves,
they send them out on a single channel in bursts. But by programming a router to broadcast noise across a range of Wi-fi channels even
when it wasn't transmitting information, they were able to pump out enough signals that their antenna could then use to provide continuous power to electronic devices.
and camera sensors using Wi-fi signals from a distance of six and five metres respectively,
The question that needs to be answered now is how these routers interfere with other signals in the area. aving a router next door that is blasting out signals on three Wi-fi channels might not be everybody idea of neighbourly behaviour,
however, that if this kind of interference turns out to be a problem for current routers, it is one that could be solved in future generations.
The next step is further testing on these routers under a range of different conditions to make sure they really can help to provide us with regular power for our devices
while we browse the Internet. And if that the case, then it could seriously change the way we power up our homes.
#A new smartphone attachment could save you a trip to the eye doctor You might think nothing of a trip to the optometrist,
The D-EYE is a lens that clips onto the back of a smartphone (right now it works with the iphone 5
which is sent back to a specialist over the web. Thanks to the innovative mounting bumper, eye lens
"the inventors explain on the project's official site. The gadget has been developed by ophthalmologist Andrea Russo together with and Italian tech development firm Si14 Spa.
and levers created using the smartphone's LED flash camera lens and autofocus. It can compensate between-10d myopia (nearsightedness) to+10d hyperopia (farsightedness.
while the app is free to download. There are also plans for a cloud service to support the gadget
-or indeed a smartphone-then you'll know that battery performance on modern-day gadgets isn't quite
The innovation here isn't so much the material used in the batteries-it's the same lithium-ion compound that makes up the smartphone batteries of today-but the way in
told Allison Linn over on the company's blog.""What we want to do is to be able to catch that mosquito efficiently, at scale and at low cost."
The site is set to be a tourist attraction even before it's completed, with a visitor centre in the pipeline that will provide running updates on the bridge's process."
"MX3D Chief Technology Officer Tim Geurtjens says on the project site.""By printing with 6-axis industrial robots, we are limited no longer to a square box in
the team of students from Shanghai Jiao Tong University describe how they fitted one of their team members with a bluetooth electroencephalogram (EEG) headset.
#This new technology lets you change the channel with your mind The BBC is testing a new type of headset that can read a user brainwaves
the headset has so far been tested by 10 BBC staff in their homes, using a customised version of BBC's iplayer platform.
head of business development for the BBC Digital, wrote in a blog post. The technology works by having iplayer cycle through a bunch of TV SHOWS,
and the headset allows the users to pick one using the strength of their brain activity.
recognise food calories from a photo and even cook by watching Youtube videos.""With appropriate uses of the deep learning technologies, we could be a further step closer to the true human intelligence,
These instructions were sent via the Internet to a remote computer hooked up to a simple, wheeled robot.
by adding the concept of wireless communication, the biosensor could be placed in one part of the body,
#Soon your cracked smartphone screen will be able to self-repair A new self-repairing material has been developed by researchers in the UK
and they say itl be ready to integrate into everything from smartphone screens to nail varnish within the next five years.
Right now, we're on the verge of smartphones that won't crack, and will charge from zero to 100 percent in 30 to 60 seconds, perhaps by harvesting energy from the air.
Just as many of us remember a time without mobile phones, soon we'll be looking back at how inconvenient and primitive those ubiquitous little devices in our pockets used to be k
Installed off the coast of Hawaii at the US NAVY's Wave Energy Test Site in Kaneohe bay, this 40-tonne,
or the other,"says the Doe website.""The Azura can harness movement in 360 degrees,
which in turn leads to faster smartphones, laptops, and computers. IBM's breakthrough is still a long way from getting into consumer gadgets,
If you own a smartphone, you're no doubt familiar with the nightly ritual of plugging it in to charge overnight so it doesn run out of juice halfway through the day.
Most personal gadgets, from phones to digital cameras, need regular top-ups to keep them from failing at the most inconvenient moment,
and further down the line maybe even recharge your smartphone as it bounces around in your pocket or bag.
and the solid-state drives found in everything from smartphones to ultraportable laptops (not counting older computers or desktop PCS that still use mechanical platter hard drives).
as parts of phones and even cars. This discovery could help improve the performance of these solar cells,
Today's batteries provide a reliable power supply for our smartphones electric cars and laptops but are unable to keep up with the growing demands placed on them.
This would be enough energy to power a mobile phone between 1. 5 and two times longer than today's lithium-ion batteries Afyon estimates.
#Robots learn to use kitchen tools by watching Youtube videos Researchers at the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) partnered with a scientist at the National Information Communications technology Research Centre
Similar versions of neural networks are responsible for the voice recognition capabilities in smartphones and the facial recognition software used by Facebook and other websites.
While robots have been used to carry out complicated tasks for decades--think automobile assembly lines--these must be programmed carefully
resulting in more aggressive cells that can spread to other sites or cause regrowth of primary tumors.
thereby allowing the tumor to spread to a new organ site. They used a large screening approach
which could be used for banking transactions and personal emails. We believe it will soon be possible to distribute quantum information between any two points on the globe said lead author Manjin Zhong from the Research School of Physics and Engineering (RSPE) at The Australian National University (ANU.
Their solid-state technique is a promising alternative to using laser beams in optical fibres an approach which is used currently to create quantum networks around 100 kilometres long.
Samples collected from the site of an outbreak are transported therefore over long distances to laboratories for testing.
Neuroscience has assumed long that these little nubs serve as sites for single synapses. But this study which appeared early online last month in the open access journal elife shows that in the brains of newborn mice some of the spines initially receive two or more inputs.
The spines that receive multiple synapses tend to be occupied by both cortical and thalamic connections at the same time suggesting that these spines are sites for synaptic competition.
But it takes time to recruit these cells (to the wound site. We now show that the fat stem cells are responsible for protecting us.
Ling Zhang Phd the first author of the paper exposed mice to S. aureus and within hours detected a major increase in both the number and size of fat cells at the site of infection.
We actually found designs to modify the printer on Makerbot's Thingiverse website to print PLA with one extruder and the biomaterial with the other extruder.
Living in such a hostile environment Halanaerobium hydrogeninformans has metabolic capabilities under conditions that occur at some contaminated waste sites.
Because of this Seales his team partners and physicists will be able to optimize the scanning process on site allowing them to see an entire page unwrapped without ever leaving the facility.
Supported by a three-year $500000 National Science Foundation grant and by Google where Seales spent his sabbatical in 2012-2013 the computer science professor has begun working to develop the software.
Seales'sabbatical at Google was crucial to the new imaging method and he credits Google as the impetus for being unstuck in the project. UK students are also driving the progress.
The computer science professor is working on the software with a team of UK undergraduate and graduate students including:
which surrounds them with images from the rover's Martian field site. They then can stroll around the rocky surface
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#Medicaid'fee bump'to primary care doctors associated with better access to appointments The increase in Medicaid reimbursement for primary care providers,
which was developed by researchers from the University's Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) has potential applications in a number of fields that use pulsed lasers including telecommunications metrology sensing and material processing.
or radio waves from bouncing at interfaces between materials,"said physicist Charles Black, who led the research at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN), a DOE Office of Science User Facility.
Some long-distance telecommunication networks and computing centres have been making use of optical connections for decades.
Through optical fibres signal propagation is almost lossless and possible across various wavelengths simultaneously: a speed advantage
In the future cost-effective portable sensor technology--which may be integrated into a smart phone--could supply real-time data on the distribution of substances in the air
#New high-speed 3-D microscope--SCAPE--gives deeper view of living things Her study is published in the Advance Online Publication (AOP) on Nature Photonics's website on January 19 2015.
and repurposed from other tissue types by transposons--ancient mobile genetic elements sometimes thought of as genomic parasites.
Many of the ancient mammalian transposons possessed progesterone binding sites that regulate this process. By randomly inserting themselves into other places in the genome,
Sorted according to species and sites of capture, the scientists combined the captured mosquitoes into 432 mixed samples.
such as smartphones, rely on the use of transistors and logic gates. During his postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford university in the United states
and accumulate at the tumor site. However, tests of these nanodrugs show that only between one and 10 percent of the drugs are delivered to the tumor site
with the majority of the remainder being diverted to the liver and spleen.''The body's immune system, especially the liver and spleen, has been one of the biggest stumbling blocks in developing nanoscale chemotherapy drug delivery systems,
The researchers believe that this increased availability will allow more of the drug to reach the tumor site,
Smartphones, DVRS, airplanes, the Internet--without a clock, none of these could operate without frequent and serious complications.
These cells are called rapidly to sites of infection and injury and have an amazing ability to change
At the moment a lot of therapies are focused on the site of infection or injury itself but this data suggests that it's the signals that are being sent out from the gut that are impacting the whole immune system.
and 11 other fragments at other sites in the body. The transplanted tissue started to respond to her hormones
either to two sites on the same protein or to two proteins that are localised very close to each other.
which is well over the typical brightness levels of the portable displays used in smartphones. Considering how thin GQDS are,
The site is one of nine such mills in Colorado used during the heyday of nuclear weapons production.
The Rutgers team was able to isolate the uranium-breathing bacterium in the lab by recognizing that uranium in samples from the Rifle site could be toxic to microorganisms as well as humans.
it could be considered for other sites where uranium was processed for nuclear arsenals or power plant fuel. While the problem isn't widespread,
And the problem could spread beyond traditional places such as ore processing sites.""There is depleted uranium in a lot of armor-piercing munitions,
plasmids and other mobile genetic elements, says Rodolphe Barrangou, associate professor of food science at NC State and a co-corresponding author of the paper.
In combination with other experimental data, the structure enabled us to pinpoint the binding site of Anapn1 antibodies that can
"The immune cells activated by the vaccine agent may not be able to reach the hypoxic site of bone marrow to target these"wolfs-in-stem-cell-clothing."
Bacolla is a research associate in the Vasquez Lab.'What we found in our study was that the sites of chromosome breaks are not random along the DNA double helix;
Additionally, these advances could significantly impact the development of high-security, long-distance, cryptographic fiber optic communication networks. Nanoscale mirrored cavities that trap light around atoms in diamond crystals increase the quantum mechanical interactions between light and electrons in atoms.
'In conventional water splitters, the hydrogen and oxygen catalysts often require different electrolytes with different phone acidic,
interconnected grain boundaries that become active sites for the water-splitting catalytic reaction, 'Cui said.'
A particular protein from within the sperm stays intact at the site of fusion. This protein--discovered by Herr's lab 15 years ago--remains in place
by adding the concept of wireless communication, the biosensor could be placed in one part of the body,
The counterpart is curved a strongly mirror on the end facet of an optical fibre. Laser light is coupled into the resonator through this fibre.
air quality and sound pressure devices, including for use in consumer electronics devices such as mobile phones. Interested in whether graphene could enable new applications and improved sensor performance,
#Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor may take smartphone security to new level A new ultrasonic fingerprint sensor measures 3-D image of your finger's surface
and the tissue beneath it--enhancing biometrics and information security for smartphones and other devices. Fingerprint sensor technology currently used in smartphones like the iphone 6 produces a two-dimensional image of a finger's surface,
which can be spoofed fairly easily with a printed image of the fingerprint. A newly developed ultrasonic sensor eliminates that risk by imaging the ridges and valleys of the fingerprint's surface,
"Using passwords for smartphones was a big security problem, so we anticipated that a biometric solution was said ahead
"After Apple announced a fingerprint sensor in their new iphone in 2013, it was inevitable that more would follow,
which smartphones rely on for such functions as microphones and directional orientation. They used a modified version of the manufacturing process used to make the MEMS accelerometer
and gyroscope found in the iphone and many other consumer electronics devices.""Our chip is fabricated from two wafers--a MEMS wafer that contains the ultrasound transducers
the method for carrying many videos over a single optical fiber.""We show that an optical frequency comb can be generated at single photon level,
communications devices like cellphones will utilize not only electromagnetic waves--radio--but also acoustic or ultrasonic sound, which can be highly directional and long-range."
which is the natural site of the immune response against pathogens as well as cancer, "says Dr. Kim who is also Professor of Surgery at Case Western Reserve University School of medicine and the Charles Hubay Chair at UH Case Medical center."
#Omnidirectional free space wireless charging of multiple wireless devices Scientists have made great strides in wireless-power transfer development.
just as Wi-fi works for Internet connections. With this technology, so long as mobile users stay in a designated area where the charging is available, e g.,
Either 30 smartphones with a power capacity of one watt each or 5 laptops with 2. 4 watts each can be simultaneously
Although wireless-power technology has been applied to smartphones it could not offer any substantial advantages over traditional wired charging
Until now, all wireless-charging technologies have had difficulties with the problem of short charging distance, mostly less than 10 cm,
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,
The website was created to be user friendly and allows users to upload data, analyze it through as many as five steps against the complete genomes of five species:
or spread from their first location to sites throughout the body. For the first time, researchers at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia report a single molecule that appears to be the central regulator driving metastasis in prostate cancer.
which allows many cancer cell types to become mobile, as well as a number of other gene networks involved in other steps in the metastatic cascade, such as cell migration and invasion.
And in mice with aggressive human tumors, an inhibitor of DNA-PKCS reduced overall tumor burden in metastatic sites.
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