#The 3d printed Peek smartphone adapter helps diagnose eye disease in developing countries While we come across so many interesting 3d printed applications,
In addition to less damage being made to the environment and a user wallet the design also causes less wear on the roadways, too."
proliferate and transform into neuron-like cells. hat without any additional growth factors or signaling that people usually have to use to induce differentiation into neuron-like cells,
"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,
& the Dawn of a New Age of Clothing We hope youe dressed for the occasion because the much anticipated 3d printer for clothes is finally here!
Danit Peleg final design project at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Israel was a 100%3d printed fashion line inspired by Eugene Delacroix 1830 painting iberty Leading
the People Peleg was inspired by the evolutionaryidea that someday people might be able to print ready to wear fashion on the go.
but, for now, she must continue charging ahead with her 3d printed Tricolor into the world of fashion design.
She spent 9 months researching and a total of 2, 000 hours 3d printing the textiles for her garments.
After she had her design she made a 3d model of the jacket with Blender.
and created different patterns to develop a lacelike textile for her other four garments. Peleg says that each piece took about 400 hours to complete from the idea to the final result
and 3d printing technology moving forward in the fashion world. She says that she hopes that the technology ill help democratize fashion
Don Miss Intel 3d Printed Dress to Ward off Potential Attackers Tibbit feels that this new technique will reach millions of 3d printer users soon,
This will allow the users to play in first person in the game using the smart glasses like Google glass, Epson Moverio, etc.
Right now, Lyteshot has teamed up with Epson to incorporate Lyteshot gaming with Moverio BT-200 smart glasses from Epson.
#CAP-XX Introduces Thinline Supercapacitors with Unique Nanotechnology Construction Examples include wearables (medical, fitness and health monitors, smart watches, drug delivery systems), portables (active
CAP-XX supercapacitors benefit from a unique nanotechnology construction that stores electrical charge in engineered carbon electrodes on aluminium foil,
and maximize capacitance (scroll down to CAP-XX Nanotechnology to view diagrams at www. cap-xx. com/products/photo-gallery).
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 thickness,"explained Anthony Kongats, CAP-XX CEO. Thinline works with thin-film, solid-state, and other low-power batteries such as coin cells/button cells, energy harvesting modules (solar, vibration/kinetic, RF,
CAP-XX Thinline supercapacitors are available in three footprints: Suggested retail price for all 0. 6mm cells is less than US$1 in large volumes.
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#Scientists Develop Entirely Artificial Molecular Pump The new machine mimics the pumping mechanism of life-sustaining proteins that move small molecules around living cells to metabolize and store energy from food.
Not only dating but this stylish t-shirt may be used in your daily life, business events (of course with your jacket),
About Famous Company of Kind Nerdsfckn. cool provides stainless nanotech tshirts for the clothing industry. Start-up established in 2015
Finally, the whole structure looks like a group of several tennis balls pushed one the after the other into a tight shirt sleeve,
both at Georgia Tech. hat was surprising was finding a solvent that allows the assembly of structures more easily than in water.
Vuletic says. hat is new in our system is, for the first time on the atomic scale, we can see this transition from friction to superlubricity.
which may help pull another atom and so on. hat we can do is adjust at will the distance between the atoms to either be matched to the optical lattice for maximum friction,
or incorporated into clothing-are bringing science fiction gadgets closer to real life. Dr Madhu Bhaskaran, project leader
they studied one of the samples over several months with an X-ray photoelectron spectrometer to determine its exact chemical makeup. y taking the measurement every week or two,
Cima says. hat really captures people imaginations. That study, combined with ongoing efforts in contraceptive-delivery microchips,
he says. hat the next major challenge. k
#Keysight Technologies Introduces 9500 AFM With Integrated Software and Hardware for Ultrafast Scan Rates Keysight Technologies, Inc. NYSE:
and now also hat is it? at the nanoscale. a
#Researchers Use Colloidal Mix to Understand Fluid Behavior in Micron-Sized Channels The study, which has been led by Dr Rodrigo Ledesma-Aguilar;
captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses. otton is one of the most fascinating and misunderstood materials,
ibers are everywhere from your underwear, pajamas, toothbrushes, tires, shoes, car seats, air filtration systems and even your clothes.
Abbey Liebman 0 created a dress using conductive cotton threads capable of charging an iphone.
With ultrathin solar panels for trim and a USB charger tucked into the waist, the Southwest-inspired garment captured enough sunshine to charge cell phones
and other handheld devices allowing the wearer to stay plugged in. The technology may be embedded into shirts to measure heart rate
or analyze sweat, sewn into pillows to monitor brain signals or applied to interactive textiles with heating and cooling capabilities. revious technologies have achieved similar functionalities,
Two of Hinestroza students created a hooded bodysuit embedded with insecticides using metal organic framework molecules,
the antimalarial garment can be worn during the day to provide extra protection and does not dissipate like skin-based repellants.
but have it remain flexible and as comfortable as a t-shirt or an old pair of jeans. c
if it weren for the unique culture at UC San diego that fosters entrepreneurship. hat one of the reasons
said Orth. hat makes our microscope particularly powerful is that it records many different colors at once,
which take a series of medium-sized pictures in a serial fashion. Since they cannot see the entire sample at once,
The study also suggests the broader potential for adapting nanoscale drug-delivery techniques developed for use in environmental remediation. hat we can apply some of the highly sophisticated,
he added. hat all the platinum we have now, so we need to find the most efficient way to use it.
hat was unusual in this case was that there was no clearly defined technical goal at the outset,
and testing how the sensor technology could be integrated directly into clothing e
#New Technique Probes the Sea floor Using Ocean's Weak Seismic Waves A technology developed by Stanford scientists for passively probing the seafloor using weak seismic waves generated by the ocean could revolutionize offshore oil and natural gas extraction
and look for hazards such as hidden gas pockets. Reflection seismology involves ships towing arrays of"air guns"that explode every 10 to 15 seconds to produce loud sound pulses.
The Saturas sensing system tailors irrigation to the crop's real-time water needs resulting in more efficient water use
"Technology and fashion are two forces that are driving the market of wristwatches today, why not combine them and make a different watch?
Firemotion ads can seamlessly connect to a universal shopping cart Passbook Google Wallet or Payments. A person who interacts with a Firemotion mobile ad can purchase the product in the ad instead of going to a different webpage keeping the entire purchase
and suggest treatment. hat kind of information has been unavailable until now, Yoon said. The mouth guard is an improvement over traditional bruxism therapies,
Kathryn believes that new research integrating electronics directly into the fabric of clothing could move us a step closer to this smart technology.
Smart textiles, which allow accurate and reliable electronic sensors to be built into everyday clothing, could be the solution.
In the article, Kathryn talks about research she's currently involved in at NPL and Coventry University, printing conductive circuits directly onto the fibres of garments.
This allows complex circuits to be printed onto clothing, which still perform after stretching and washing.
Yet there still is no coordinated international effort to analyse haze in a truly interdisciplinary fashion.
which converts video images from a miniature video camera worn on his glasses. He can now make out the direction of white lines on a computer screen using the retinal implant.
"The bionic eye implant receives its visual information from a miniature camera mounted on glasses worn by the patient.
so that the medical team could be sure that the visual information was coming via the camera on his glasses and the implant.
an F-box protein that constitutes ubiquitin ligase complex plays a balancing role in the circadian rhythm by binding to a pocket on the CRY protein,
called the flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) binding pocket, promoting the degradation of CRY.""Very few molecules have been known that directly acts upon clock proteins
This molecule exhibits period-lengthening activities by binding to the FAD-biding pocket of CRY in competition with FBXL3."
"We found that the KL001 derivatives function by binding to the CRY protein at the same FAD-binding pocket as KL001 and FBXL3."
which are used locally and in a disconnected fashion, the microscopes described here are connected all to servers through WIFI or network signals,
both organic and inorganic, can organize self-DNA into a liquid crystalline structure that binds strongly to the TLR9 receptors like the teeth on either side of a zipper.
Brown said. hat we didn know is what the organisms were and what they were capable of doing.
said Alvarez-Buylla. hat is incredible is that the neurons that are produced in the embryo are extremely different than the neurons produced for the adult.
Cima said. hat really captures people imaginations. That study, combined with ongoing efforts in contraceptive-delivery microchips,
he said. hat the next major challenge. k
#SAPH-ire Helps Scientists Prioritize Protein Modification Research Researchers have developed a new informatics technology that analyzes existing data repositories of protein modifications
That is because the microbial makeup of the gut varies from person to person, meaning that a particular species might be the dominant bacteria in one patient,
Alexander said in a news release. hat we are doing here is paving the way for the manufacture of stem cells in large numbers
each of the subjects put on an electrode-studded hat capable of analysing their brain signals. They then instructed the robot to move,
So everything comes out of their pocket, and theye banking everything on two years of harvest.
he said. hat 1, 200 trees from our newest planting, the most beautiful trees Hawaii has seen ever. hat means I lost more 22 percent of my trees in that orchard.
That was the youngest newest orchard in the state of Hawaii, and Ed Olson effort at revitalizing the macadamia nut industry for the future by planting new orchards. n our older orchard,
On the cover of this book is a cat wearing a red and white striped hat t
#Intel is spending $125 million to solve one of the biggest problems in Silicon valley (INTC) Intel is opening its wallet to solve one of the biggest problems in Silicon valley:
The basis of this led to the production of the sensor cap for milk cartons.
The entire microscope is small enough to fit in a pocket nearly weightless, and incredibly sturdy it can be dropped,
and things you would keep inside your wallet, like loyalty cards, Graafstra said. Dangerous Things/Facebookimplanting a RFID tag only takes a few minutes
when she decided to cut ties with her television provider.""We're the average Nova Scotian family, living paycheque to paycheque to paycheque and...
viewers are cutting ties with conventional television and hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake.
It also throws weight behind a carbon pricing scheme that may turn out more robust than the prevalent patchwork quilt of cap-and-trade systems.
This could allow future physicians to tailor pharmaceutical treatments to individual patients.""One of our goals is to use this method to provide personalised medicine to patients,
Implant promises vision three times better than 20/20-and won't deteriorate over time From glasses to standard lenses
when worn with a pair of Samsung 3d glasses, could magnify scenes by 2. 8 times. The lens-glasses combination was designed to help restore the sight of people suffering from age-related macular degeneration, or blindness.
The 8mm contact lenses were fitted with a 1. 17mm magnifying ring around the edge and small aluminium mirrors were fitted into this magnifying ring.
When the lenses are being worn in'ordinary mode'this magnified image is blocked by polarising filters fitted to a pair of modified Samsung 3d glasses.
and work with a pair of lightweight glasses. Google is also working on'smart lenses'that contain a control circuit, an image capture component and an image sensor.
Spiderman-style gloves, lenses with super sight and Iron man suits become a reality By Sarah Griffiths and Victoria Woollaston for Mailonline Published:
From gloves that let you scale skyscrapers like Spiderman, to implants that could give you the self-healing powers of Wolverine,
Scroll down for videos A glimpse into this world of extraordinary gloves, glasses and suits was showcased recently in an issue of How It Works magazine.
IRON MAN'S HIGH-TECH SUIT Fans of Robert Downey Jnr's Iron man can buy themselves a red exoskeleton-providing they have a spare $1 million (£659,
000 A Japanese electronics firm is selling a 13ft (four metre) mechanical suit on Amazon that can be controlled by an iphone,
or by stepping foot inside the device. Called Kuratas, the five tonne, four-wheeled device with 30 motors can even fire BB pellets
Another suit, designed by the US ARMY, features a high-pressure hydraulic system to enhance a soldier strength, agility and endurance.
Called the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (Talos it effectively gives its wearer superpowers, such as superhuman strength and a way of deflecting bullets,
Two years ago, the US Special Operations Command (Ussocom) called on scientists to develop a suit reminiscent of the version seen in the Iron man films that uses nanotechnology
The suit would also give people Superman-like powers, such as being bulletproof and this is expected to build on work by an MIT professor who is currently developing'liquid armour'.
CLIMBING WALLS AND SPIDER SENSEWHILE we will have to wait for suits that give humans the powers of Iron man and Superman,
The gloves use the same natural molecular forces that allow gecko lizards to walk on ceilings-hairs on their feet that create an electrostatic force known as Van der waals. This force causes neighbouring molecules to be attracted to each other.
A suit invented by engineers at the University of Illinois gives wearers 360-degree awareness of the environment around their body.
The suit, built by Victor Mateevitsi, uses small robotic arms connected to an ultrasonic sonar system.
When the suit's microphones pick up ultrasonic reflections from objects, the arms respond by pressing down on the wearer's body
The suit has seven such modules so that the wearer has as close to 360 degrees of ultrasonic sonar coverage as possible.
'Our suit is the same concept.''SUPERMAN-SUPERVISIONMEANWHILE, a recently unveiled range of contact lenses was designed to give wearers telescopic vision like comic book hero Superman.
when worn with a pair of Samsung 3d glasses, can magnify scenes by 2. 8 times. The contact lenses are 8mm in diameter,
'We're envisioning a new paradigm for search that would tailor indexed content, search results and interface tools to individual users and specific subject areas,
whether payment details will be stored in Google Wallet, for example, or need to be entered each time. If it is the former,
and Transparent OLED display panels initially designed to create a'virtual necklace'for a jewellery firm.
shoes or jewellery. It has partnered already with jewellers Chow Sang Sang and hopes to launch the technology in'leading stores around the world'soon.
fold to fit on a train or in the boot of a car, and with pedal assist, help riders reach speeds of up to 15mph (25km/h). They are also part of the company's wider Smart Mobility plan,
#The full colour'skin screen'you can wear as clothing: Radical technology could let you alter your outfit instantly By Mark Prigg For Dailymail. com Published:
and let indecisive dressers alter their clothing in a second. Researchers have unveiled the first fully flexible colour screen,
'Your camouflage, your clothing, your fashion items-all of that could change, 'Chanda said.''Why would I need 50 shirts in my closet
if I could change the color and pattern?''Researchers used a simple and inexpensive nano-imprinting technique that can produce the reflective nanostructured surface over a large area.'
which can be viewed without specialist glasses. When pixels are beamed and visible in 3d space they're known as voxels
#Electroloom, a 3d printer that creates finished garments Electroloom, a 3d printer that creates finished garments all photos courtesy of electroloom electroloom is for designing
and manufacturing custom 3d fabrics from a computer, with no sewing required. the printer works with custom polyester and cotton blends,
and the liquid solution is guided onto the mold by an electric field the process is called electrospinning. it evenly coats
The esight Corporation have created a special pair of glasses the esight glasses, which allow legally blind people the ability to see.
The glasses are around $15, 000 for a pair. The glasses capture both video and an image then create enhancements
so people with low vision can view them. The glasses allow the user eyes to perceive more than usual.
Thanks to Kathy older sister Yvonne Felix, who is also legally blind, the esight Corporation donated a pair of glasses to Kathy on the day Aksel was born.
Yvonne was unable to see her children when they were born and wanted her sister to have a different experience.
Kathy was amazed at how clearly she could see her son which was the first baby she has ever been able to see in her life.
since we were children. esight glasses, an amazing new technology that I also use, helped her see the birth of her son.
Yvonne helped to raise money for Kathy to own a pair of the esight glasses so now she is able to see her son anytime.
She said the glasses help to read directions for his products, help to dress him safely,
So she was very adamant about getting the glasses for me and work with me to use them,
Beitz. hen I knew I was getting the glasses, I got very excited. I knew then I would be able to read books to the baby
Yvonne is working to raise money for others that are blind to be able to purchase esight glasses for their daily use as well.
Vision Enhancement esight makes glasses that combine a camera, display technology, and advanced computing to deliver a real-time video that enables sight for people with vision loss.
Incredible Technology Our glasses are packed with sophisticated technology designed to support people with legal blindness. esight is hands-free, mobile,
or knitted to make fabrics for clothing. Professor Tilak Dias of the Advanced Textiles Research Group of the School of art & Design, claims that the embedded chips annot be seen in situ by the naked eye He has patented the technology,
f an RFID chip is embedded into a shirt, for instance, it will provide a much greater level of anti-theft
As people will not be able to easily identify where a chip is located in a garment,
charities would be able to sort garments much quicker perhaps even in an automated way to identify the types of clothing that are suitable for different countries according to their requirements,
which spend a great deal of time directing donated clothing to people around the world. The study was supported by a £50, 000 grant from Sustainable Society Network,
hat the heck are you doing? It a reasonable question, considering the decidedly different turn he and his former Microsoft colleague Jose Lugo took in 2010 when they founded Redmond, Wash.
if she were a Hollywood ingénue or fashion model, the tabloids would proclaim her an tgirl,
says the 46-year-old Dube, clad in a designer blazer and bow tie, his sartorial signature. said to our board,
director of content at outsourcing consultancy Alsbridge. hat happening isn that you eliminate a 50-person department,
Kozlov says. hat going to happen if contact centers are run by machines? A lot of jobs are going away.
It once seemed a sort of kooky, tinfoil-hat type of concern. But then I talk to people at the biggest computer science departments in the U s. laces like Google
I think we are very much approaching that. hat Blade runner future may seem more dystopian than utopian to some.
Needle-covered pills aren the only thing up Schoellhammer sleeve. He working on the Ultrasound Probe (uprobe
particularly in American companies doing business in Europe where theye already taken significant heat over their NSA ties.
I donned a pair of special glasses and picked up a wired stylus to enter a virtual reality was over 25 years ago.
and a 3d display that uses special glasses. HP is also offering Zview software for the sharing of 3d content suitable for use on the Zvr.
Even wearing the glasses, when I stood behind the person seated at the display I didn get any of the 3d effect.
The hydrated aluminum oxide solution produced during the battery normal operation would need to be recycled in some fashion
though, this is yet another notch on the hydrophobic belt on the way toward a cleaner and drier future
#lastic bucklinghoneycomb structures bounce right back from major impacts The concept of impact resistance likely brings to mind vehicle airbags, trampolines, helmets, kneepads,
he said. ther applications may include smart bracelets and smart headbands. The results and other details regarding the study can be found in the Scientific Reports journal as well as Nature magazine.
the relative humidity experienced by the spores would change rapidly in a cyclical fashion analogous to a primitive mechanical engine.
There a certain amount of guess work involved, though. Doctors have to predict which strains will be most prevalent in the upcoming flu season to formulate the vaccine
#You can now feel virtual reality with new gloves called Gloveone You would have sensed virtual reality through sight
Now, you can touch the virtual objects, thanks to a new pair of gloves. Gloveone, the new green and black gloves from Spain-based tech company Neurodigital Technologies, will let you actually feel sensations like shape
and weight when interacting with virtual objects. The developers claim that the wearers will be able to feel rain and fire,
The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor, which can be placed beneath the gloves.
An IMU sensor, often used to manoeuvre aircraft, can record velocity, orientation and gravitational forces using accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers.
The company describes the sensation of wearing these gloves as a ealistic perceptual illusion meaning that you can feel the weight of a virtual object the same as it is in real life
and created a Kickstarter page to finance manufacturing the gloves. People can buy the gloves fitted in three sizes.
Each nti-bacterial, sweat-proofpair features a Bluetooth wireless connection and offers more than four hours of battery life.
Now, you can touch the virtual objects, thanks to a new pair of gloves. Gloveone, the new green and black gloves from Spain-based tech company Neurodigital Technologies, will let you actually feel sensations like shape
and weight when interacting with virtual objects. The developers claim that the wearers will be able to feel rain and fire,
The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor, which can be placed beneath the gloves.
An IMU sensor, often used to manoeuvre aircraft, can record velocity, orientation and gravitational forces using accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers.
The company describes the sensation of wearing these gloves as a ealistic perceptual illusion meaning that you can feel the weight of a virtual object the same as it is in real life
and created a Kickstarter page to finance manufacturing the gloves. People can buy the gloves fitted in three sizes.
Each nti-bacterial, sweat-proofpair features a Bluetooth wireless connection and offers more than four hours of battery life.
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
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