#Researchers develop 3-D printing method for creating patient-specific medical devices A team of researchers at Northeastern University has developed an innovative 3-D printing technology that uses magnetic fields to shape composite materials
"Others have used composite materials in 3-D printing, says Joshua Martin, the doctoral candidate who helped design
Erb and Martin's 3-D printing method aligns each minuscule fiber in the direction that conforms precisely to the geometry of the item being printed."
"The magnets are the defining ingredient in their 3-D printing technology. Erb initially described their role in the composite-making process in a 2012 paper in the journal Science.
They then apply ultralow magnetic fields to individual sections of the composite material--the ceramic fibers immersed in liquid plastic--to align the fibers according to the exacting specifications dictated by the product they are printing."
#3-D printed'building blocks'of Life scientists have developed a 3-D printing method capable of producing highly uniform'blocks'of embryonic stem cells.
"Our next step is to find out more about how we can vary the size of the embryoid body by changing the printing and structural parameters,
In their proof-of-concept study, they sent light from the LED through an optical fiber to stimulate neurons in mouse brain slices.
The core of the project involves recycling local plastic into versatile locksduring volunteer workshops which are used then to build objects such as benches, planters and stages for use within the community.
The Heattech Mirror visually displays the wearer body temperature rising in the mirror. The smart mirror is connected to a thermal camera
390 gram (0. 9-pound) Robohon sports a 2-inch touchscreen, a quad-core CPU, and can connect to 3g, LTE,
The company uses both hardware and software solutions to achieve this. Its system, bearing the catchy name Jamsdefender, combines active noise cancellation, digital volume normalization,
The target was quite modest, especially for a hardware campaign, but the team says it had to balance estimated costs with a realistic crowdfunding target that wouldn deter backers by appearing too lofty.
or suppress infection in mouse and nonhuman primate models of HIV. But these animal models are very rough approximations of human infections,
an approach that is not commonly used for this kind of screen. nitially, the screening results appeared to not have positive hits,
000 cores of the Stampede supercomputer. Grabe was cautious about the potential application of this research,
and significantly increased survival in a mouse model of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. Bergers noted that the discovery potentially gives physicians a way to determine how effective anti-VEGF therapy might be in individual patients
says Chris Chang, an expert in catalysts for carbon-neutral energy conversions. n our system, nanowires harvest solar energy and deliver electrons to bacteria,
the researchers reproduced the hyperexcitability of epileptic neurons in mouse brains in vitro. They then injected GABA,
light photo-catalysts and ferroelectric materials in electronics. nalogous to the best metallic conductors such as copper or silver where the current is transported by electron, in d-Bismuth oxide
and others to feel the environments they inhabit through the likes of three-dimensional heads-ups displays. The prototype glove introduced at the George R. Brown School of engineering Design Showcase
The team used mouse models of asthma and human airway tissue from asthmatic and non-asthmatic people to reach their findings.
and that would be drilled core out. So NRL deconstructed the science. They started with purer chemicals. ousy chemicals in,
#Breakthrough in 3d printing of replacement body parts QUT biofabrication team has made a major breakthrough by 3d printing mechanically reinforced,
or reconfigure the hardware to recover from a failure, on the fly. In March, the team tested the autonomous mission-planning system during a research cruise off the western coast of Australia.
but this is the first device that combines the imaging technology with hardware and software automation to create a complete diagnostic solution,
microcontrollers, gears, circuitry and a USB port. Control of the device is automated through an app the researchers developed for this purpose.
With a single touch of the screen by the healthcare worker, the phone communicates wirelessly via Bluetooth to controllers in the base to process
The worm count is displayed then on the screen. Fletcher said previous field tests revealed that automation helped reduce the rate of human error.
starting from the time the sample is inserted to the display of the results. Pricking a finger
paving the way for high-density storage to move from hard disks onto integrated circuits. This image taken from a computer simulation shows nanomagnets tilted at various angles,
These include a computer hard disk drive where data are stored and the various kinds of random-access memory,
or RAM, on the integrated circuits of the central processing unit, or CPU, where calculations and logic operations are performed.
A large portion of the energy used in computing is spent on transferring data from one type of memory to another.
and color of optical materials used in computer screens along with other consumer products. The work is centered on enhancing the arrangement of colloidsmall particles suspended within a fluid medium.
said Wyss Core Faculty member George Church, Ph d, . who is a pioneer in the converging fields of synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, and genetics.
yet too small to trigger the thermonuclear reactions at their cores that power stars. The astronomers said their observations of LSR J1835+3259 indicate that the coolest stars
which causes the Earth auroral displays the planet magnetic field interacting with the solar wind. hat we see on this object appears to be the same phenomenon wee seen on Jupiter, for example,
reptiles and insects in their colourful sexual displays to attract mates. Source: University of Exete i
and using these to repair their damaged peripheral nerves but this approach has several disadvantages
The finding, in both mouse and human cells, suggests that manipulating a natural process could someday be an alternative way to not just reduce the severity of the flu,
In a series of experiments in mouse and human lung cells, Yount and colleagues showed that inhibiting NEDD4 from doing this job led to an accumulation of IFITM3 in the cells
rather than just relying on traditional chemical screens, says Hubbard, an assistant professor of pharmacology in the University of Alberta Faculty of medicine & Dentistry. ee moving towards a very logical type of treatment for genetic diseases,
While most of the work described in the study was done in mouse models, the researchers also found similar cells in human livers.
Karin team examined three different mouse models of liver cancer. They found no signs of hybrid hepatocytes in any of the tumors,
The authors show that human irisin is similar to the mouse hormone and that it circulates in the range previously reported.
Data from the scans were used to program a 3-D printer that laid down synthetic resins layer by layer.
-D printing has become a regular part of our process, says Smith. t also a tool that allows us to educate our junior colleagues and trainees in a way that safe,
and tapping on our keyboards release energy that largely dissipates, unused. Several years ago, scientists figured out how to capture some of that energy
and expensive mouse avatars that are created by injecting human tumor cells into mice. his is really the first time that it been demonstrated that you can use a rapid methodology like this to spatially define cancer cells and macrophages,
What sets the team model apart from mouse avatars and hard plastic plates is that it can replicate much more accurately the sizes and shapes of the microenvironment within the patient problem area.
Applications of these devices include advanced microscopes, displays, sensors, and cameras that can be mass-produced using the same techniques used to manufacture computer microchips. hese flat lenses will help us to make more compact and robust imaging assemblies,
Manipulating the polarization of light is essential for the operation of advanced microscopes, cameras and displays;
#DNA-Guided 3-D Printing of Human Tissue Is unveiled A UCSF-led team has developed a technique to build tiny models of human tissues, called organoids,
#Mouth Guard Monitors Health Markers, Transmits Information Wirelessly to Smart Phone Engineers at the University of California,
San diego, have developed a mouth guard that can monitor health markers, such as lactate, cortisol and uric acid,
researchers showed that the mouth guard sensor could offer an easy and reliable way to monitor uric acid levels.
In the past, the patient would have needed blood draws to monitor levels and relied instead on symptoms to start
Fabrication and design Wang team created a screen-printed sensor using silver, Prussian blue ink and uricase,
including temporary tattoos that monitor glucose, ultra-miniaturized energy-processing chips and pens filled with high-tech inks for Do it Yourself chemical sensors.
At its core, however, is a rule known as Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This states that in any situation in which a particle has linked two properties,
Hayes said. nd it turns out that we have a core mechanism that could be integrated with smartphones
Revealed by a brand new lectron camera, one of the world speediest, this unprecedented level of detail could guide researchers in the development of efficient solar cells, fast and flexible electronics and high-performance chemical catalysts.
Understanding these dynamic ripples could provide crucial clues for the development of next-generation solar cells, electronics and catalysts.
Thin films of Mos2 are also under study as possible catalysts that facilitate chemical reactions. In addition
Now, a team led by Wyss Institute Core Faculty member David Mooney, Ph d.,has developed a new strategy embedding stem cells into porous,
from a genetic mouse model of Alzheimer disease. Then scientists put new technology to its practical application.
or techniques like 3d printing. The study, which will appear on Monday 28 september in the journal Nature Chemistry,
The USB-powered sequencer used by Chiu research team, dubbed Minion, was made by Oxford Nanopore technologies
and creating nanoscale spheres made up of platelet membranes with Dox-gel cores. These spheres are treated then
by teaching it to differentiate between species (a yeast cell is different from a mouse).
#Scientists test new gene therapy for vision loss from a mitochondrial disease NIH-funded study shows success in targeting MITOCHONDRIAL DNA in mice Researchers funded by the National institutes of health have developed a novel mouse model for the vision disorder
Their success in creating a mouse model of LHON and using it to test an investigational gene therapy is described today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
This modified virus has been the key to creating a mouse that replicates LHON and to an investigational gene therapy for LHON that is currently in clinical trials.
To create a mouse model for LHON, the researchers loaded the virus with a defective copy of the ND4 gene carrying the same mutation that causes about 70 percent of LHON cases.
Then they injected the virus into fertilized mouse egg cells, and grew the cells to maturity.
the researchers had their mouse model. The presence of the virally encoded ND4 mutation in the eye was confirmed by essentially doing an eye exam to look for the red fluorescent marker.
Prior to development of the new mouse model Dr. Guy lab had shown that they could produce temporary signs of LHON in mice.
The mouse research is helping inform an ongoing NEI-supported clinical trial, which is led by Dr. Guy
says Conor Walsh, Ph d.,Wyss Institute Core Faculty member, Assistant professor of Mechanical and Biomedical engineering AT SEAS, founder of the Harvard Biodesign Lab AT SEAS,
and product development through the partnership with Trajan. he hemapen is an example of ASTECH core foundations;
what they see is a report of the signals depicted in false color on a monitor.
and represent it on a computer screen. In this article, Inserm researchers, using MRI, have succeeded in detecting natural shear waves in the brain using computational techniques borrowed from seismologists
One day when Tripathi was at the Lifespan/Tufts/Brown Center for AIDS Research Retrovirology Core Laboratory to discuss his work,
#New graphene based inks for high-speed manufacturing of printed electronics A low-cost, high-speed method for printing graphene inks using a conventional roll-to-roll printing process,
the first time that graphene has been used for printing on a large-scale commercial printing press at high speed.
who developed the method. eing able to produce conductive inks that could effortlessly be used for printing at a commercial scale at a very high speed will open up all kinds of different applications for graphene
which is in line with commercial production rates for graphics printing, and far faster than earlier prototypes.
it could also initiate entirely new business opportunities for commercial graphics printers, who could diversify into the electronics sector. he UK,
and the Cambridge area in particular, has always been strong in the printing sector, but mostly for graphics printing and packaging, said Hasan,
a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow and a University Lecturer in the Engineering Department. e hope to use this strong local expertise to expand our functional ink platform.
Church is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical school and a Wyss core faculty member.
Now University of Pennsylvania researchers have shown at the molecular level how experiencing stress changes a male mouse sperm in such a way that it affects his offspring response to stress.
me that seemingly mild stress to a male mouse would trigger this massive change in microrna response
To find out, the team microinjected the nine mirs into mouse zygotes, which were implanted then into normal female mice who carried them as surrogates.
The result of an NSF award valued at roughly $24 million, including hardware and operating funds,
Dell compute nodes using next-generation Intel Xeon processors, 27 racks of compute nodes totaling 1,
944 nodes or 46,656 cores. 128 gigabytes of dynamic RAM and 320 GB of flash memory per standard compute node. 72 nodes per rack with full bisection Infiniband
Additional GPU and large-memory (1. 5 Terabytes) nodes for applications such as visualization, molecular dynamics simulations,
used in USB drives, SD cards and SSD hard drives. asically, memristors require less energy since they work at lower voltages,
this indicates that the mouse is developing chronic epileptic seizures, says the molecular biologist Prof. Dr. Susanne Schoch from the department of Neuropathology at the University of Bonn.
mouse models were used in this research. Team of scientists took mouse hematopoetic progenitor cellsells that give rise to white blood cells.
especially the mouse model, will be used by academics to isolate healthy cells modified by tumors, and by the pharmaceutical industry in the quest for novel anticancer drugs that block tumor-organ communication,
Kumu founders developed hardware and software that enables a radio receiver to filter out interference from outgoing signals.
and make a high-powered LTE link back to the core network. Making small cells fully wireless should help carriers deploy them in a wider range of places
It's porous thanks to the 3d printing process, allowing it to quickly disintegrate with a sip of liquid,
Combining"formulation science"with 3d printing technology first developed at MIT, the company can make porous medications that disintegrate rapidly with very little liquid.
Mahaffey and his partner in crime (for good) were able to perform any action possible from the car's touchscreen or Tesla's accompanying smartphone app.
and this interference pattern is used for writing/printing holograms. The technique requires far fewer optical components,
But now computer scientists have developed software that automatically screens out low-priority emails or texts. It's called Phylter,
At the moment rumours of the iphone 6s suggest the design will stay the same with big changes coming in the form of the A9 processor
and Force Touch being adapted for the new phone's display y
#Algae inspiration could boost your phone's battery Materials engineers trying to work out a way of boosting the performance of lithium-ion batteries have hit upon an unlikely inspiration-algae from a local pond.
Inside there's a 1. 2ghz CPU keeping everything moving...quite literally. It can make calls,
Sure enough, when the researchers spiked mouse serum with a dose of nicotine equivalent to one cigarette, then added Nica2 to the mix, the enzyme cut nicotine half-life from more than two hours to less than 15 minutes.
they may inject them into the mouse bloodstream. The bubbles should travel into the tiny blood vessels of the brain.
according to the in vitro mouse study published last week (October 15) in Science. reviously, with plastic material,
Bao and her colleagues demonstrated that the sensors could relay pressure signals to the mammalian nervous system by linking them to a blue LED light that in turn stimulated slices of mouse brain that had been engineered to respond to those wavelengths.
which uses 3d printing to produce a porous, high-dose formulation that rapidly disintegrates with the intake of a small amount of liquid.
000mg that disintegrate in the patient in less than 10 seconds. y combining 3d printing technology with a highly-prescribed epilepsy treatment,
with EEG caps and hardware now emerging on the consumer market. It only took volunteers a few minutes to be trained in how to operate the system
using 3d printing, and an experimental propulsion system, and tested it inside a pig stomach. The tadpole endoscope, swimming in a stomach-shaped test tank The capsule itself is a simple structure, 13mm in diameter,
as well as nozzle heads for 3d printing. The material could also have larger scale applications on marine vessels
and then trapped at the core. Bristol University said that the third could be described as a high-intensity cage that surrounds the objects and holds them in place from all directions.
and then trapped at the core. Bristol University said that the third could be described as a high-intensity cage that surrounds the objects and holds them in place from all directions.
The transparency conundrum The core of the problem with competition law is that it seems a poor and ill-adapted game of mudslinging
and it is only peripheral to the real problem: power. At best, the European commission initiative may require some marginal reconfiguration of Google algorithms and presentation of results,
The patient also has to sign a consent form either digitally on screen with their finger or via paper copies.
Sitting somewhere between the traditional art of weaving and the recent home availability of 3d printers,
and a technology which is emerging 3d printing. There is an intersection between these two technologies to achieve something
Now with 3d printing you can scan your foot and you can scan an insole or even a whole sole or the whole shoe at some point. he designer and the chiropodist can say that you need to remove some material here
and is the core of how we index with Google search. s well as being ne ofhumanity most important inventions,
handing control of its core search engine business to Sundar Pichai, pictured below
#Ashley Madison CEO Noel Biderman resigns after third leak of emails The chief executive of extramarital affairs website Ashley Madison has left the company after a third leak of emails
It is aimed very much at optical switching rather than building processors, and according to the researchers, the optical transistors have a tunable dielectric permittivity compatible with all telecoms infrared (IR) standards. e are pretty far away from building anything resembling an processor.
In fact our transistor is only simulation at the current time, "said doctoral candidate Nate Kinsey, in conversation with El Reg."
Kinsey cautions that something as advanced as a processor is at least two decades away, so while a 1, 000-fold increase in processor power sounds a lot,
it not when considered over the kind of timescales we are talking e
#Brit boffins build'tractor beam'out of sound Researchers from Spain and The british city of Bristol have found a way to move objects using sound.
separating Google's traditional products from the more ambitious ventures that critics have accused of distracting from the company's core strengths.
even on the tiniest screens.""Making the logo look good on small screens seems to have been a major consideration.
The new, simpler lettering is supposed to scale better to smaller sizes, making the wordmark more distinct and easier to read.
It's also supposed to be easier for Google to display on low-bandwidth connections:
It's an option built into the company's current line of Snapdragon processors, and it's getting an upgrade to version 3. 0 with the 2016 family,
They are available to Qualcomm's hardware partners today and will be making their debut in devices coming in 2016 6
"and exclude companies that are not a part of its core internet business. Sundar Pichai will be the new CEO of Google,
and grabbed two joysticks that, when held, became my hands. Clicking a button on each flexed my virtual fingers and,
which was also visible in left eye/right eye views on a high-def monitor. Sixense, which has been providing a VR development platform for training
which uses the Galaxy Note 4 as the display in a set of goggles. In that environment
Some retailers now wrap the Net around you with screens showing live streams of social posts
The rumor mill says the new Tizen watch will ship with an Exynos 3472 dual-core chip, a 360 x 360 pixel display resolution, 768mb of RAM, 4gb of storage,
has always been core to its brand, but what is the vision for Alphabet, and what does the new company actually stand for?
will allow Google to focus more on its core products, including its search engine, while Alphabet manages a variety of different businesses,
So what stays a part of the core Google business? According to the company's Securities and exchange commission filing, the main Google business will include"search, ads, maps, apps, Youtube and Android,
While the company has held always search at its core it has expanded into several different areas.
Nest, for example, monitors the movements of residents so that it can adjust temperatures and keep utility bills low.
Nest, for example, monitors the movements of residents so that it can adjust temperatures and keep utility bills low.
which screens potential investments so they only see things they can reasonably take on. he user can override their risk profile,
Amazon is also working with a handful of manufacturers to integrate Dash functionality into the hardware.
and printer firm Brother. The company is also on the hunt for all sorts of device makers that have goods to sell alongside their own devices.
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"Going forward, we plan to not target hardware manufacturers that make smartphones, but to instead provide our biometric solutions to online service
The bundle, called Accu-Chek View, includes a blood glucose monitor, a wearable fitness tracker and an app developed by SAP that are integrated all together.
The system would capture information from blood pressure monitors, activity monitors, and behavioural data shared by users.
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#Samsung, Dell, other OEMS to bundle Microsoft apps, services on Android tablets Microsoft has announced an expanded partnership with Samsung and new deals with Dell and other OEMS to preload Microsoft
These hardware partners will preinstall Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Onenote, Onedrive and Skype on Android devices coming to market later this year.
#Spain's 3d food printing lab: Bringing technology to the table Technology has been encroaching into the professional kitchen for years.
In 2011, researchers at the University of Exeter made headlines with a 3d printer that created designs in chocolate,
a 3d printer working that uses prepared capsules of food to print dishes such as ravioli at the press of a button.
As well as working on projects related to 3d printing, the team also those experiments with the use Big data in the kitchen-for example
"3d printing offers new opportunities for personalized cuisine, a concept that will revitalize both the food industry and the restaurant business,
"In field of gastronomy, the possibilities of 3d printing are not yet apparent, "Castells said.""Printing flat designs can be done,
but 3d is said something else Castells as he demonstrated how layers of chocolate are used to build up three-dimensional structures,
and working on an open hardware basis, has been selling 3d printers since 1998, according to Felip Fonollosa, its director general.
It has incorporated recently a paste extruder system into its printers, using it to control the amount of material deposited by each layer through the pressure exerted by the piston of a syringe.
The new tool can use a variety of materials to create different designs, making it useful for creative cuisine.
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"Our major focus on Windows 10 Mobile right now is on improvements to core quality, "said Gabe Aul, the head of the Windows Insider program,
which built on the IBM z13 mainframe and its z13 CPU, and its little brother, Rockhopper,
which uses the older z12 processor. IBM's new Linuxone mainframes aren't only powerful,
Its 8-core z13 CPU can run up to 5ghz. On IBM benchmarks, a loaded Linuxone could perform 30-billion Representational State Transfer (RESTFUL) transactions a day using Node. js and Mongodb in Docker containers.
IBM also states that the Linuxone are the most secure Linux systems ever with advanced encryption features built into both the hardware and software to help keep customer data and transactions confidential and secure.
This is done with dedicated crypto processors and cards so your company can handle millions of transactions per second securely.
Linuxone isn't just a new use of hardware. IBM has enabled key open source and industry software for Linuxone and IBM z Systems.
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