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which can be hidden in cell phones and mobile devices.""PETN has more nitro functional groups and is more electron deficient than the DNT we detected in our experiments,


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#Supercomputers reveal strange stress-induced transformations in world's thinnest materials (Phys. org) Interested in an ultra-fast unbreakable and flexible smart phone that recharges in a matter of seconds?

A Columbia University team used supercomputers at the U s. Department of energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory to simulate


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#An anti-glare anti-reflective display for mobile devices? If you've ever tried to watch a video on a tablet on a sunny day,

you know you have to tilt it at just the right angle to get rid of glare or invest in a special filter.

which continue to plague even the best mobile displays today. Valerio Pruneri and colleagues note that much effort has been poured into anti-reflective and anti-glare technology.

But for the most part, that hasn't included an integrated anti-glare, anti-reflective display. Users still typically have to dish out extra cash for a filter

or filmome of questionable effectivenesso lay on top of their glass screens so they can use the devices in bright light.

But the existing technique doesn't work well with glass, the material of choice for many electronic displays

further research is needed to ensure that the surface can withstand heavy touchscreen use, they say.


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used cancer cells and mouse models to compare the effects of the self-assembling nanoparticle in MRI scanning against commonly used imaging agents


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"In previous LANP research, other geometric disc structures were used to create powerful optical processors. Zhang said the quadrumer amplifiers are a key to SECARS,


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cleaner and less power-hungry technologies since the days the personal computer fit atop a desk,

since way to smaller and smaller laptops, smartphones and devices that most of us carry around in our pockets.

and share electrons level of control that makes them ideally suited for computer-like circuitry."


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She adds that these biosensors will need to be integrated with optical components, with electronics for reading out the measurements, software to process all data,


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#Chirality-controlled growth of single-walled carbon nanotubes Recently, Professor Li Yan's research team developed a novel strategy to produce single-walled carbon nanotubes with specific chirality by applying a new family of catalysts,

The catalysts, tungsten-based bimetallic alloy nanoparticles of non-cubic symmetry, have high melting points and consequently are able to maintain their crystal structure during the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process,

The (12,6) SWNTS are synthesized directly at an abundance of>92%by using W6co7 catalysts. Experimental evidence and theoretical simulation reveal that the good structural match between the carbon atom arrangement around the nanotube circumference

"Employing tungsten-based alloy nanocrystals with unique structure as catalysts paves a way for the ultimate chirality control in SWNT growth.


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#Metal particles in solids aren't as fixed as they seem memristor study shows In work that unmasks some of the magic behind memristors and"resistive random access memory,

"or RRAMUTTING-edge computer components that combine logic and memory functionsesearchers have shown that the metal particles in memristors don't stay put as previously thought.

cheaper chips and computers inspired by biological brains in that they could perform many tasks at the same time.

Computers built with memristors would encode information in these different resistance values, which is in turn based on a different arrangement of conducting filaments.


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such as a proposal last year by researchers at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) for materials that could be cut out as flat panels

uses 3-D printing technology that can be implemented now i


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#New approach may be key to quantum dot solar cells with real gains in efficiency (Phys. org) Los alamos researchers have demonstrated an almost fourfold boost of the carrier multiplication yield with nanoengineered quantum dots.

A new study conducted within the Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics demonstrates that appropriately engineered core/shell nanostructures made of lead selenide

The long lifetime of these energetic holes facilitates an alternative relaxation mechanism via collisions with core-localized valence band electron

Qianglu Lin a CASP student working on the synthesis of these materials said A striking feature of the thick-shell Pbse/Cdse quantum dots is fairly bright visible emission from the shell observed simultaneously with the infrared emission from the core.

which underlies the observed enhancement of carrier multiplication likely relates to the interplay between core

while lower energy states still remain confined to the core. This separation leads to electronic decoupling of higher-from lower energy holes states which is observed responsible for the slowed cooling.


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Even heads-up displays on vehicle dashboards could soon be a reality. The new technology also has major medical implications.

Currently, memory used in computers and phones is made with silicon substrates, the surface on which memory chips are built.

so we can make more complicated circuits for computers and circuits.""The next step for Zhou and his team will be to build more complicated circuits using a CNT


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where they enable three-dimensional imaging for a vast array of applicationsranging from biological tissue, technical devices such as catalysts, fossils to antique works of art.

such as the fine structures of cell components or modern catalysts and batteries. Until now, such fine details could only be rendered visible with the aid of electron microscopes

With the aid of special computer software researchers combine these images to form a three-dimensional picture,


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#Shatterproof screens that save smartphones University of Akron polymer scientists have developed a transparent electrode that could change the face of smartphones, literally,

by making their displays shatterproof. In a recently published scientific paper, researchers demonstrated how a transparent layer of electrodes on a polymer surface could be extraordinarily tough and flexible,

and replace conventional touchscreens, according to Yu Zhu, UA assistant professor of polymer science. Currently used coatings made of indium tin oxide (ITO) are more brittle,

"The annoying problem of cracked smartphone screens may be solved once and for all with this flexible touchscreen. The team's findings are published in the American Chemical Society's journal ACS Nano in the article titled"A Tough and High-performance Transparent Electrode from a Scalable and Transfer-Free Method


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Taox-capped Pt nanoparticles as efficient catalysts for polymer electrolyte fuel cells More information: Covert thermal barcodes based on phase change nanoparticles Scientific Reports 4 Article number:

This paper describes a new nanoparticle-based covert barcode system in which a selected panel of solid-to-liquid phase change nanoparticles with discrete and sharp melting peaks is added in a variety of objects such as


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which can be used to screen for diabetes in resource-poor settings has been developed by researchers and tested in diabetic patients,

A low-cost, reusable sensor which uses nanotechnology to screen for and monitor diabetes and other conditions, has been developed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Cambridge, for use both in clinics and home settings.

The sensors use nanotechnology to monitor levels of glucose, lactate and fructose in individuals with diabetes or urinary tract infections

Earlier this year, clinical trials of the sensors were carried out at Addenbrooke's Hospital to monitor glucose levels in 33 diabetic patients.

"These sensors can be used to screen for diabetes in resource-poor countries, where disposable test strips and other equipment are simply not affordable,


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First made in the 1990s as a material that might be useful for building computer chips leaky oxides were rejected as undesirable because of their charge-leaking behavior.


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#Flexible transparent thin film transistors raise hopes for flexible screens (Phys. org) he electronics world has been dreaming for half a century of the day you can roll a TV up in a tube.

Their two settingsn or offictate the 1s and 0s of computer binary language. Thin film transistors are a particular subset of these that are used typically in screens and displays.

Virtually all flat-screen TVS and smartphones are made up of thin film transistors today; they form the basis of both LEDS and LCDS (liquid crystal displays."

"This could make a transparent, nearly invisible screen,"said Andreas Roelofs, a coauthor on the paper and interim director of Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials."

"Imagine a normal window that doubles as a screen whenever you turn it on, for example."

"To measure how good a transistor is, you measure its on-off ratioow completely can it turn off the current?

so you could make not just a screen but an entire flexible and transparent TV or computer."


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Using a computer program, they were able to customize the chemical building blocks of the DNA sequence


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Mr Duczynski used silica nanoparticles coated with a gold shell (silica-gold core-shell nanoparticles) in his research."

"There are some theoretical and experimental papers where it was observed that by varying the dimensions of either the silica core

"Ultraviolet spectroscopy was used on the silica-gold core-shell nanoparticles made by Mr Duczynski to better understand their optical properties, such as extinction, scattering and absorption.

The research also involved the development of iron oxide-gold core shell nanoparticles.""This particle system was attempted because

"I was able to see some scattering of the iron oxide-gold core-shell nanoparticles,


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such as a laptop whose casing serves as its battery, or an electric car powered by energy stored in its chassis,


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The device monitors these changes the magnitude of which are directly related to the concentration/number of markers in the patient blood


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and absorption properties Solar thermal panels developed at EPFL are are dressed up in unique and patented new materials.

Researchers created a stronger black coating that retains its original color and thereby its absorption properties much longer than traditional panels.

The color black is at the key element of thermal panels because it can absorb up to 90%of the energy it receives.

and the panel becomes less efficient. Engineers have developed an innovative process that deposits thin layers of 3 different materials that are more resistant,

It abandons the black chromium that was used for panels currently on the market in favor of a multilayer composite of cobalt for its corrosion resistance, manganese for black,


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along with software developed by Asylum Research and his lab made it possible to study the growth in situ or in place.


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which was designed to inject DNA into mouse zygotes (single-cell embryos consisting of a fertilized egg)."


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#Liver-like device via 3-D printer (Phys. org) Nanoengineers at the University of California San diego have developed a 3-D-printed device inspired by the liver to remove dangerous toxins

The biofabrication technique uses a computer projection system and precisely controlled micromirrors to shine light on a selected area of a solution containing photosensitive biopolymers and cells.


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Woven into uniforms the battery-like supercapacitors could power displays or transistors used for communication.


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and display the translated version. It's not the first gadget to tinker with the idea


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or 3-D painting#(you know like printing) could also be used to make entirely new parts.


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A 3-D Printer Made From E waste#The circle of electronic life: useless printer scraps become a way to print scraps of other things!

Resourceful 33-year-old inventor Kodjo Afate Gnikou of the West african country Togo has created a cheap DIY 3-D printer out of electronic waste scavenged from junk yards.

Gnikou is part of Woelab a hackerspace in the city of Lomã as well as a geographer and an occasional maintenance technician according to a crowd funding page for his project.

All together the printer ended up costing him about $100 a far cry from the hundreds or thousands of dollars you'd shell out to buy one.

He and his printer system are#part of this year's NASA International Space Apps Challenge in Paris proposing to use e waste to make 3-D printers that would print tools to colonize Mars. euronews


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and a simple computer interface shows the most important information about#the liquids in#a giant colored circle:


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#Watch A 3-D Printer Make A Pizza#This summer we heard about a 3-D printer for food developed with NASA funding

Now#lo and behold the printer has shown up at SXSW Eco and we caught a short demonstration from the makers a group from#Systems and Materials Research Corporation.

The printer#served up a pie made with dough#ketchup and cream cheese(?.The printer is still in its earliest stages so the creators haven't quite perfected the process.

Instead of making a classic slice they're showing off the proper levels of pizza viscosity with similar ingredients:

the printer lays down a layer of dough from a stock of simple non-perishable ingredients then layers the sauce (ketchup) and cheese (cream cheese) on top.

send up a printer instead of boxes of food and you save space plus you give the astronauts a home-cooked meal.

Here you can see the printer laying down the cheese layer and one of the printer technicians being directed to add more pressure.

Yum p


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#An Open-source Hive To Save The Bees#You may have heard by now: bees are dropping like flies continuing to die at unprecedented rates

The Open source Beehives project is a collaborative response to the threat faced by bee populations in industrialised nations around the world.

Each hive contains an open source sensory kit The Smart Citizen Kit (SCK) which can transmit to an open data platform:


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#Somebody Modded A Piano To Play The Game'Doom'Video For better or worse the 1993 demon-blasting video game Doom is one of the most influential games ever.

a piano rigged to act like a keyboard for the game. A team of game developers got together and wired keys in the piano to a PC running the game.

When players hit certain notes it's the equivalent of hitting certain keyboard commands. Each white key corresponds to an action like moving while each black key fires.

C-sharp to shoot frantically at the hell-beasts. A screen in the front of the piano shows the action.

Gamasutra LOL Knee deep on piano o


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#Hook Me Up to This Impractical Virtual reality Suit Right Now The Oculus Rift is one of the most immersive gadgets we've ever seen--just strap the glasses onto your face

But if that's somehow not enough you can help fund Priovr a set of sensors that monitor your movements

Bend your knee and your on-screen (or on-Oculus Rift) avatar bends along with you.

what you need to make it workmy mum in-law got a fantastic white Cadillac CTS-V Sedan by working part time off of a home computer...


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The heavy lifting of the Zebedee is done in software as all that conflicting laser data is converted to a 3-D map.

--but that's not necessarily a bad thing as long as the software is capable of sorting out the redundant data in a reasonable time-frame which it sounds like this data is.


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computer algorithms designed the 3. 2-meter-tall 16-square-meter room which has a whopping 260 million(!)

And instead of being made of plastic (3-D printing's go-to material) it's printed from sand.

The duo used algorithms to let computers randomly design the room which was printed in Zurich. The team designed an overarching model

it's a wall panel or at most a pair of wall panels. But a room it is not.


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So basically a Ram Air (Oxygen) induction that is super cooled used to ignite/burn rocket/hydrogen fuel.

I am guessing that due to the need for Ram Air at mach 5. 2 that this thing has to stop engine burn at orbit (due to lack of oxygen)

and then dive back into the atmosphere to reach Ram Air induction speed again? Or am I missing something?

Maybe just takeoff requires Ram and not return? Do not try and bend the spoon.

The Ram air stuff does not work at slow speeds. 3. The diagram shows a LOX pump.

They use the temperature difference between the ram air coming in and the liquid hydrogen to run a closed cycle helium turbine.


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Called Wristify the prototype monitors air and skin temperature and then shoots thermal pulses into the wrist to cool


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#In Japan, Eight People With Two Laptops Launch A Telescope Into Orbit A new low-cost highly automated rocket from Japan's space agency launched Saturday with just eight crew members and two laptops on-site.

A large control room could be integrated into a single laptop PC the rocket's project manager Yasuhiro Morita said in a statement in 2011.'

Its computer system reduces the number of people needed at a launch site from the 150 that were standard at Japan's previous space launches.

and then cancelled apparently because of computer glitches. JAXA reported Saturday's launch went fine and that the satellite now in orbit is in good health.


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#Branch-Like Dendrites Function As Minicomputers In The Brain A new paper in Nature suggests that we've been thinking about neurons all wrong.

but are active minicomputers that process information. Researchers from University college London the University of North carolina School of medicine found that in response to visual stimuli dendrites fired electrical signals in the brains of mice.

National Monitor r


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#Women's Breasts Age Way Faster Than The Rest Of Their Bodies A new technique for identifying the precise biological age of human tissue reveals that not all tissues grow old at the same rate.


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true or false questions flashed by on a computer screen and the patients answered them. When the questions dealt with math (Does#2 plus 4 make 5?


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#FAA Panel Recommends Lifting Ban On Gadget Use During Flights After receiving countless complaints abuse towards flight attendants who are only doing their jobs

A 28-person advisory panel just concluded its study and says the AP will recommend that the FAA lift

The panel does not recommend the use of cellular networks like 3g and 4G LTE; you won't be streaming Netflix

while taking off if the panel has its way. Not that you probably could; the airplane's speed means that you'll be switching from tower to tower faster than your phone

or tablet can reasonably hope to connect to each one in turn.)Instead devices in airplane mode meaning devices with all their radios (Wi-fi Bluetooth and cellular) turned off would be just fine to use.

Amazon has tested previously interference on its own by testing an airplane packed full of Kindles as an Amazon representative told the AP.#The advisory panel's decision is likely to be implemented by the FAA;

the FAA not only created the panel but also had a hand in selecting some of the members

if the agency chose to ignore the panel's conclusions. The AP says that the decision could be implemented as soon as early 2014


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which is one of the first to so rigorously examine the health benefits of active video games.


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and image processor and users attach their smartphone as a viewfinder.##Editors will need software that selects the best images not just the ones from the right place at the right time.

Connected cameras may improve the overall quality of crowdsourced images but they will do little for the editors

With Scoopshot a Helsinki software start-up publishers can send photo assignments to the service s network of 300000-plus mobile users.

But to assure quality editors will need software that automatically selects the best images not just the ones taken in the right place at the right time.

That type of computer vision already exists on a small scale. A recent update to Google+analyzes groups of pictures for blurriness aesthetics landmarks

The Sun-Times to benefit from that type of machine vision the software will need to process larger image batches from multiple sources.


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So using custom-built software called TERRA Petigura corrected for the challenges associated with finding all of the planets orbiting stars in the Kepler field


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and a computer merges the multiple images generated into a whole three-dimensional CT SCAN. The giant scanner has a resolution of 0. 8 mm


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while different sensors above the ground monitor for elevated amounts of gas byproducts of the bomb-making process in the area.


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Well maybe--if you're a mouse. A team of scientists from John Hopkins University and the National institutes of health have cured newborn mice of Down syndrome by injecting them with a drug that stimulates

question 2. Is that mouse's name Algernon? Q1) No Q2) when we asked the mouse she simply stared.

jk and nice reference) Q! sorry. Down syndrome creates a great many genetic expressions to the individual. some dont get all that are possible. most likely any physiological characteristics would be largely permanent after birth.

what Shirley explained I am impressed that some people can get paid $9525 in four weeks on the computer. official site...


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and Android#that can be used for the detection of radioactivity in everyday life such as exposure on airplanes from medical patients or from contaminated products.

Gammapix uses its software to measure the impact of those rays and give a picture of radioactivity#in the area.


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This article originally appeared in the October 2013 issue of Popular Science. my gf's aunt just got an awesome 6 month old Volkswagen Touareg by working parttime off of a pc.


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jobs64. commy co-worker's mom makes $77 hourly on the laptop. She has been fired from work for 7 months

but last month her pay check was $15344 just working on the laptop for a few hours. his explanation www. jobs35. co o


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--The Editorspolytechnic Institute of New york Universitycreating a new way to cloud computejustin Cappos can access the Internet from anywhere in the world a desktop computer in Ethiopia an Android phone in France even a tablet on an island off the coast of Antarctica

As a computer scientist at the Polytechnic institute of New york University Cappos has developed a completely different way to cloud compute.

and CPU in an isolated safe way he says. Because Seattle allows users to access the Net with foreign IP ADDRESSES it enables developers to view their sites

Cappos and colleagues are now working on software that could access the sensors in smartphones as well.

This article originally appeared in the October 2013 issue of Popular Science. my co-worker's mom makes $77 hourly on the laptop.

but last month her pay check was $15344 just working on the laptop for a few hours. his explanation www. jobs35. co o


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This article originally appeared in the October 2013 issue of Popular Science. my co-worker's mom makes $77 hourly on the laptop.

but last month her pay check was $15344 just working on the laptop for a few hours. his explanation www. jobs35. co o


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Using these methods Zhang can make a transgenic mouse in three weeks (normal methods require more than six months to achieve that feat.

Click here to see more from our annual celebration of young researchers whose innovations will change the world This article originally appeared in the October 2013 issue of Popular Science. my neighbor's mother makes $66/hour on the computer.

but last month her check was $21217 just working on the computer for a few hours. get redirected here...

#â#)my best friend's stepmother makes $77/hour on the computer. She has been fired from work for seven months

but last month her income was $20370 just working on the computer for a few hours. Going Here===B>W w w. F##B4##9.#C# OM<B


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In this single proof displays we should not toy exploit human embryos and make a commodity of embryos for they are full human life.

Not to mention the potential applications of stem cell-derived organs in toxicology screens for new pharmaceutical compounds


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State-run news agency Ria Novosti has said that it will carry dust monitors and plasma sensors to sense high-energy cosmic rays as well.


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Roxana Geambasu Exposes How Companies Use Your Data As a computer scientist Roxana#Geambasu of Columbia University says she picks new projects based on

which is why she s building software that allows people to see where the information they upload to the cloud goes.#

Her latest software uses a series of shadow accounts to see how ads change when certain phrases are used.


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Lee told Popular Science that an international panel helps us set up criteria for evaluation sites looking at risk facing the sites significance of the sites and technical benefits of the sites.


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Wi-fi as you probably know from using it in your house for phones laptops and gaming systems in different rooms can.

and alerted the driver on a screen fixed to the clean knob-less dashboard that the limit was 25 mph.


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We re creating a clone of the platform that enables election monitors to identify tweets related to intimidation bribery corruption or violence.


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#The Rise Of Open source Hardware So in the summer of 2012 Petrone (then an engineer at a Portland startup) launched a site where flexible matrix boards

Almost immediately Tindie began attracting favorable attention from the indie hardware community #and then expanded from there.

Today around 600 inventors sell more than 3000 different hardware products which have shipped out to more than 80 countries around the world.

Just as Etsy became the go-to marketplace for craft creators Tindie has become the primary hub for hardware aficionados.

We fill the hardware side.##While Petrone achieved his goal of creating a marketplace for hardware projects Tindie also inadvertently made a second contribution to the hardware world:

it now stands as the largest collection of open-source hardware on the planet. Nothing on the site is patented

and the vast majority of sellers have their source code and documentation links available right there on the page Petrone says.

Open source has become very much a part of the brand and what people within the hardware world associate with us.#

#Part of the reason software has led the open source charge is that it has the advantage of being lightweight Petrone explains.

#Historically big companies have dominated hardware production for two simple reasons: manufacturing is both expensive and difficult.

Hardware requires physical objects which entail manufacturing costs and usually shipping. But a precipitous drop in prices#which some attribute to the rise of cell phones

which made components cheap#is helping to lower the barrier to open source entry for hardware as are crowdsourcing platforms such as Kickstarter.#

#For companies and makers the revenue model for open source hardware is still being worked out since a person could potentially exploit an open source platform and sell it for profit.

But as Arduino#a microcontroller for DIYERS and the most successful open source hardware project to date#shows people tend to buy the $30 original version rather than the $10 copycats.

Most people want to support those who are actually contributing and putting the sweat and time into the project Petrone says.

There is so much demand for the open source products sold on the site that the waiting list alone contains nearly half a million dollars worth of orders.

#I think open hardware will start coming into its own in the next ten years Petrone says.

Apple s not going to open source their products anytime soon but Tesla could.##This article was published originally in the October 2014 issue of Popular Science#with#the title The Etsy Of Hardware.

It has been expanded in this web version.#


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