'The car's data confirmed it was hit at 17mph.''As you can see from the video above,
'New data released by Google reveals other drivers have hit the firm's cars 14 times since the start of our project in 2009,
which allows them to share data. If one car's camera spots orange cones and construction signs, for example, it will alert all the others to slow down in that area or reroute around a lane closure.
After analysing the data, the mask will wake the wearer up when they are in the lightest stage of their sleep cycle
'The Neuroon gathers data, and with the help of the native app's algorithms, delivers personalised recommendations to the user that can combat these issues.'
Sunspot theory of climate change is the result of an ancient error in the data The theory that solar activity is linked to rising global temperatures has been cast into doubt after scientists corrected an ancient error in the calculations.
The correction, called the Sunspot Number Version 2. 0 was led by Frédéric Clette, Director of the World Data centre (WDC) SILSO, Ed Cliver of the National Solar Observatory and Leif Svalgaard
The most important correction to the data is'a lowering by about 18 per cent of all numbers after 1947,
Researchers collated data from the world most powerful telescopes, including the VIST and the VST at Chile Paranal Observatory, Nasa GALEX, WISE and a European space agency Herschel telescope.
In an unprecedented collection of data, they aimed to map and model all of the energy generated in the universe today.
The discovery was made by analysing data sent back from Nasa Lunar Atmosphere and Dust environment Explorer,
It being produced at a rate equivalent to about seven litres per second at standard atmospheric pressure. he data collected by the NMS addresses the longstanding questions related to the sources
and began gathering science data two months later. The spacecraft entered its science orbit around the moon's equator in Mid-november
but we were surprised to find that we could identify most of the occupants just by sampling their microbial cloud. ur data make clear that an occupied space is microbially distinct from an unoccupied one,
The data collected is used to calculate their mental and physical state with a message appearing on a dedicated screen, offering treatment.
so it can use data collected before the driver got behind the wheel to understand how energised they may be.
In traditional computers available today, data is expressed in one of two states known as binary bits which are either a 1 or a 0. A quantum bit,
In a quantum computer, data is encoded in the'spin, 'or magnetic orientation, of individual electrons. Not only can they be in one of two'up'or'down'spin states,
'Working with researchers at the University of New south wales, the team at Oxford analysed data from a patient trial where anti-retroviral therapy was interrupted at 48 weeks.
Dr Frater and his team analysed the data from a study of patients with primary HIV infection involved in the SPARTAC trial.
provided researchers with the data they needed to make the discovery 10 years later. Professor Phillips said:'
called f0 (1710), in the data from a number of particle accelerator experiments that may have been created by a glueball.
but within the next few months, two experiments at the Large hadron collider at CERN (TOTEM and LHCB) and one accelerator experiment in Beijing (BESIII) are expected to yield new data.'
These readings combined data from the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, which collected shallow readings from nearby quakes in Utah, Idaho, the Teton range and Yellowstone,
'Previous studies provided us with the data we needed to calculate the rate of the faceting process.
The bank may have to overcome privacy concerns as some customers may be uncomfortable giving their biometric data to such an institution.
as well as a backup solution in case of a power outage. mikal hallstrup, founder and chief visionary office at designit, sums up the potential by saying, he design is an inspiration to the industry
but by searching a published database of bacterial genetic sequences for promising-looking bits of DNA. This yielded two species that contain the new mechanism.
Two-micron lasers are also very useful for detecting key meteorological data over long distances through the air.
as the observed binding kinetics could be compared with experimental data derived by conventional means of detection.
An analysis of the data yielded a broad range of insights:""The breadth of our findings shows what we will be able to achieve as we systematically sequence
These data support that the'soil'is as important as the'seed'in the metastatic process.
"But these data will have to be validated on larger cohort studies and predictive tests must be developed."
From the Cancer Genome Atlas data, the Salk team found that genetic alterations of Epha2 were detected in 54 out of 230 patients with adenocarcinoma.
Yardena Samuels and her team in the Institute's Molecular Cell biology Department were specifically searching for tumor suppressor genes in their database,
or writing information on a memory chip is done within a single memory cell, without bleeding over into neighboring cells.
what our data really meant, "said senior author Erez Lieberman Aiden, a geneticist and computer scientist with joint appointments at Baylor and Rice."
"In our data, we noticed that when particular keywords appeared, a loop would form. But the loop would only form
but they proved mathematically that such packing could not explain the data. Next, the researchers tested a model of DNA folding where tension along the DNA chain caused it to condense like an elastic band,
but this model also did not fit the data. Eventually, they hit on the tri-glide model.
and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences.
Data gathered from the electron signatures allowed the researchers to create images of the material's dimensions and orientation.
and 0s that create the digital image. While many phototransistors are fabricated on rigid surfaces and therefore are flat,
and histological data capture that their delivery method was equivalent to direct injection of GDNF-the current gold standard for delivering this drug in Parkinson's disease despite its traumatic nature and high complication rates-in diffusing drugs to the brain.
#Physicists mimic quantum entanglement with laser pointer to double data speeds In a classic eureka moment,
and Corning Incorporated is showing how beams from ordinary laser pointers mimic quantum entanglement with the potential of doubling the data speed of laser communication.
"In principal, this could be used to double the data speed of laser communication, "said CCNY Distinguished Professor of Phyiscs Robert Alfano.""
Unsurprisingly, the cameras will likely be upgraded as well. 9to5mac is reporting that the rear-facing cameras on the next iphones are being upgraded to 12 megapixels,
so having a newer chip dedicated to handling the increasing amount of data makes sense.
but because the data gathered as it winks in and out of existence can offer a window into the very earliest events in the history of the universe.
when data is both money and power, and this genuinely altruistic medical research is thought slowly turning into data i
#New quantum dot could make quantum communications possible A new form of quantum dot has been developed by an international team of researchers that can produce identical photons at will,
THZ waves were utilized previously for the wireless data transmission world record, whereby a team of researchers showed local data transmission could be up to 100gbit/s. However, for any real world system,
electronic components are required which perform common functions akin to our regular communication technology; such as transmission, multiplexing, demultiplexing,
and demultiplex signals (separate out the multiple independent data streams for further processing). This technique permits the transfer of the masses of data around the internet, TV,
etc. whereby a vast number of data channels are carried over a single optical fiber, wirelessly or copper cable.
However, multiplexing and demultiplexing of the much faster THZ signals remains an unaddressed challenge; despite the importance of such capabilities for broadband networks.
Until sufficient experimental biological data is gathered, one cannot be entirely certain as to the mechanisms involved,
NASA scientists noted they mined data going as far back as the Viking 1 an 2 landings in the mid-1970s,
But the primary data source was the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which launched in 2006 and contains four other primary science instruments
The data from that study, using the ESO Very Large telescope in Chilie, seemed to indicate that water persisted on the surface of the Red planet for at least a billion years.
#Big data driving market disruption, leaving many organizations fearing irrelevance: Study A global report by Capgemini, provider of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, in partnership with EMC Corporation, reveals that amid the market disruption being driven by Big data,
two-thirds of organizations (65 per cent) acknowledge they are at risk of becoming uncompetitive
unless they embrace new data analytics solutions. The report, ig & Fast Data: The rise of Insight-Driven Businesssurveyed over 1, 000 C-suite and senior decision makers across North america, South america, Europe and Asia-Pacific to understand the need and enterprise readiness for Big data adoption.
According to 64 per cent of enterprises surveyed Big data is changing traditional business boundaries and is enabling new providers to move into their industry.
Over one quarter (27 per cent) reported competition from new players in other industries, while a majority,(53 per cent) expect to face rivalry from data-enabled start-ups.
This suggests that mastering the management and analysis of Big data is now key not just to success but also to business survival.
Data-driven insights are fundamental to business performance There is widespread recognition that the data which organizations hold is becoming a core component of market value (59 per cent of respondees).
This is also reflected in the boardroom, with almost a third of companies (32 per cent) having already introduced
or in the process of introducing new C-level roles for data management. Further findings from the report show:
-54 per cent say that investment in Big data over the next three years will outstrip past investment-61 per cent acknowledge that Big data is now a driver of revenues in its own right
and is becoming as valuable to their businesses as their existing products and services-43 per cent organizations already have
in order to exploit new Big data opportunities-36 per cent of respondents say that due to the strategic importance of Big data,
they have had to circumvent IT teams to carry out the necessary data analytics required to gain business insights-Over half (52 per cent) of respondents reported that developing fast insights from data was hampered by limitations in the IT development process Accessing Big data faster is where C-suite executives
77 per cent state that decision makers increasingly require data in real-time. John Brahim, Head of Capgemini Insights & Data global practice states:
e have reached an inflection point in the market. Information is at the heart of every business decision
and companies need to fully embrace the opportunities of Big data or risk losing out in the market place.
while some organizations are using Big data to reduce cost and improve existing performance, others are using it to drive into new markets
and ultimately to monetize data in its own right. Every enterprise must now define a path to become an insight-driven business.
Paul Maritz, Pivotal Chief executive officer, EMC Federation-ompelling user experiences and new business models in the digital age are fueled by the dramatically increasing availability and usage of data.
and rapidly react to multiple sources of data, but to build the insights gained into the fabric of
"With 90 per cent of all the data in the world created in the last two years
organizations must build for Big data business models and insight economies. Success requires the mastery of data to decisions.
The ability to ingest all types of data, transform data to information, surface up insights,
and take action on insights will enable organizations to create disruptive business models. Those leaders that succeed will find that 20 per cent of their revenue streams will come from these insights by 2020.
More importantly, these companies will possess an unfair digital advantage in meeting regulatory compliance improving operations efficiency, creating new revenue streams,
Massachusetts institute of technology spin out Cambridge Electronics Inc (CEI) has announced a line of Gan transistors and power electronic circuits that promise to cut energy usage in data centres, electric cars,
Among the other feasible applications for the transistors is better power electronics for data centres run by Google
Currently, these data centres eat up about 2 per cent of electricity in the US. But Gan-based power electronics, Palacios said,
In terms of specifications, the smartphone features a 3. 1-inch touch screen with a 720 x 720 pixel resolution and offers a pixel density of 330ppi.
and data demands many ASEAN players couldn match up to. By mimicking the EU process and therefore bringing the two regionsstandards closer together,
producing real data in a time-intensive process
#Scientists design technology to make PLA production process simpler Polylactic acid (PLA) is already a part of our everyday lives in biodegradable drinking cups
and attention to ongoing quantifiable personal data, such as fitness, diet, and sleep-quality. Imagine a diabetics biochip detecting blood glucose levels within personalized parameters,
Big data analytics & Patient Access Analytics will provide valuable insights in operations and more importantly at the point of care.
Currently, many of the big data analytics and insights revolve just around operations. It is there that administrators revise,
For providers, the Holy grail of big data analytics will be at the point of care through data-enrichment,
The brand rankings are compiled by analysis of financial data of publicly traded companies and interviews with consumers.
which already has a massive Big data-style collection of health care information, to both know more about its customers
That depends on whether patients can really be sure that a company they trust (like Apple) can protect their data from one they probably don (any company in U s. health care.
The data will be in a secure cloud. Rometty said that customers will opt in or out of having their personal details known,
or providing data in an anonymized fashion. believe that discussion of privacy and convenience is a tradeoff individuals make all the time,
Obviously, Japan Post will be collecting huge amounts of data that, with IBM analytics, it will use to try to learn about how to keep people healthy.
It wasn clear what kind of data collection IBM, Apple, and Japan Post will be doing to prove that this works.
Studies taken from insurance databases are considered generally less reliable than experiments where people are randomly getting an invention,
and apps they were developing are without much data about whether or not they actually improve health.
The ruling also compared cell phone location data to surveillance tapes in stores, saying that hose surveillance camera images show Davis location at the precise location of the robbery,
Using the example of information Google GOOGL-1. 71%collects from its usershich includes names, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card data, online history, devices used,
and locationhe dissent argued that all of this information could be considered third-party data in the future, meaning that Google users wouldn have a right to privacy around that data.
The dissent continued, nd why stop there? Nearly every website collects information about what we do
Rosembaum described the idea that the government could collect a wide range of third-party data without a warrant as othing less than chilling.
hile individual customers would be able to capture backup-power benefits of storage, they are not likely to directly monetize the larger grid-wide and wholesale power market benefits.
Some lithium-ion batteries used to back up data servers are designed to cycle up to 10,000 times.
either get bought out for their databases or fail. not being negative, just realistic. When Yelp decides to get in, it over for Weedmaps.
for all of the major new players eying the health care market with Apple AAPL-0. 46%pushing to collect health data through the Apple Watch,
This data is communicated then back to the building owner, via the cloud. Terralux wants to articulate the value it offers beyond simply providing light.
though often-onerous data charges, patchy connections, lack of technological competency, and other challenges can limit their efficacy.
And Financial Data Medical and financial data belonging to as many as 11 million Premera Blue Cross customers may have been exposed in a breach discovered on the same day as the Anthem breach, the health insurance company
A broad range of customer and applicant data may have been exposed in the attack, ranging from medical records
While Premera says it does not have evidence that the data was removed from the system or sed inappropriately,
Unlike in the Premera breach, medical data and banking information were believed not to have been exposed in the Anthem breach.
#At SXSW, Retail's Data-Driven Future Is On Display Apart from expanding to sell merchandise online,
a new slant on an old industry that leverages data and analyticsnd puts power in the hands of its customers.
The ability to use data to make personalized recommendations to customers is critical. In fact, the first C-level executive Hyman hired was a chief analytical officer
because she understood that what the company was creating was data products. e use data to price by demand dress may be higher in the holiday season,
she said. ut we also understand that data is a precious asset we can use with our suppliers.
But another key aspect of Rent the Runway approach to its customers goes deeper than data
enabled by her company focus on data, analytics, and incredibly efficient logistics. y dream is traveling without suitcases.
and again in 2009, accompanied periods of global economic stagnation. he latest data on emissions are indeed encouraging,
and smartphone to provide users with insight of actions happening in and around the vehicle via realtime data,
Outside of the vehicle, Lyfelens users can access real-time data, footage and push notifications by participation in a monthly subscription plan.
In addition to monitoring for incidents in and around the vehicle, Lyfelens features built-in GPS that provide access to the speed and location of the vehicle, mileage tracking and historical trip data,
It will likely be a monthly cost of $19. 99-$29. 99 for a single unit (depending on data usage),
Most states have a prescription drug monitoring database that allows doctors and pharmacists to see if an individual is going to multiple doctors
and generate the outline image from the measured sound data. According to the scientists the new measuring method is most useful
all data sets and software are available for other researchers to use
#Vaccine might replace surgery for cervical cancer A genetically engineered cervical cancer vaccine performed well in a clinical trial,
and for every column of pixels, generates an associated sound with a frequency and volume that depends upon the vertical location and brightness of the pixels.
A large number of bright pixels at the top of a column would translate into a loud, high-frequency sound,
whereas a large number of lower dark pixels would be a quieter, lower-pitched sound. A blind person wearing this camera on a pair of glasses could then associate different sounds with features of their environment.
HEAR A SOUND, SEE A COLOR IN the trials, sighted people with no training or instruction were asked to match images to sounds;
the group is currently using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) data to analyze the crossmodal neural network. These preexisting neural connections provide an important starting point for training visually impaired people to use devices that will help them see.
TWO YEARS LATER The data indicate that all patients achieved complete clinical response to the treated lesions within one to three months of starting the intralesional IL-2-based therapy.
The discovery by the Rice university lab of chemist James Tour could allow for crossbar array memories that store up to 162 gigabits
Eight bits equal one byte; a 162-gigabit unit would store about 20 gigabytes of information.
Details appear online in the journal Nano Letters. Like the Tour lab previous discovery of silicon oxide memories, the new devices require only two electrodes per circuit,
Nonvolatile memories hold their data even when the power is off, unlike volatile random-access computer memories that lose their contents
when the machine is shut down. 100 times less energy Modern memory chips have many requirements: They have to read
and write data at high speed and hold as much as possible. They must also be durable and show good retention of that data
while using minimal power. Tour says the new design, which requires 100 times less energy than present devices,
the resulting areas under the receiver-operating characteristic curves (AUC) of the panel were 0. 89 in the training (70%of the data)
and 0. 92 in the validation (30%of the data) datasets, wrote the authors. hen comparing PDAC stage II with healthy urine specimens,
as they noted that their CNV data would have impacted the diagnosis or classification in almost 10%of the patients they studied."
as they noted that their CNV data would have impacted the diagnosis or classification in almost 10%of the patients they studied."
a variation of structured illumination microscopy (SIM), can now show the movement and interactions of proteins as cells remodel their structural supports
In traditional SIM, the sample under the lens is observed while it is illuminated by a pattern of light (similar to scanning a barcode).
"I fell in love with SIM because of its speed and the fact that it took so much less light than the other methods,"Dr. Betzig noted.
Dr. Betzig and his team were convinced that SIM had the potential to generate significant insights into cellular mechanics,
However, traditional SIM was not suitable for living cells, as the method was designed to generate an image by switching on all of the fluorescent labels in the cell
"Alternatively, the new method, called patterned photoactivation nonlinear SIM, begins by switching on just a subset of fluorescent labels in a sample with a pattern of light."
The combined effect of those patterns led to final images with 62-nanometer resolutionuch better than standard SIM and a threefold improvement over the limits imposed by the wavelength of light."
I have to take the data in a tenth of a second, or else it will smear out."
"Based on our clinical data, we helped validate that this could be applied to melanoma and lung cancers,"explained co-author Nhan Tran, Ph d.,associate professor in TGEN's Cancer and Cell biology Division."
and distance at each pixel of the part of a scene or object that it represents.
while at the same time the NCI's tiny size just 300 microns across in their 16-pixel proof of concept makes possible incorporation into even very small devices.
The current limitation of 16 coherent pixels did not stop the researchers from imaging the front face of an American one-cent coin from half a meter (1. 5 ft) away with a method that scanned in four
-by-four pixel increments. The researchers see broad applications for their device, which they believe could easily be scaled up to house arrays of hundreds of thousands of pixels
which is closer to what would be required in real-world high-resolution 3d imaging through a camera lens.
using data collected during testing to adjust the height and width of the channel, as well as the tilt angle of the transducers,
"Our latest unpublished data suggest that an aluminum battery can be recharged tens of thousands of times.
and a new breakthrough by IBM Research and Fuji Film has produced a low-cost particulate magnetic tape with a record density of 123 billion bits of uncompressed data per square inch,
it had about 2 megabytes per reel of storage. Previously the main storage medium was punch cards,
but tape is still very much a mainstream technology used in backups, disaster replicas, video, archiving and other renditions, with over 500 exabytes of data currently on tape.
The new IBM tape has an areal density 110,000, 000 times greater than IBM s first tape drive,
which could result in a hand-sized tape cartridge that holds the equivalent of 220 terabytes of data.
IBM sees the new tape technology as having applications in big data and cloud computing at a cost of pennies per gigabyte.
which lets users inexpensively migrate cold data to a highly durable cloud based storage tier.
and compare data. The system draws on the combined expertise and technology of University of New south wales (UNSW) professor Melissa Knothe Tate
as its core function is to collect valuable data. Fundamentally, what makes a smart sensor"smart"is its onboard signal/data-processing capabilities.
Through the Iot, large amounts of quality, sensor-based data can be collected at any time and from anywhere,
Leddar excels on the widest range of performance criteria, due to its ruggedness, rapid data acquisition,
Namely, the included software development kit provides sample code for developers to quickly integrate sensor data into their application software.
Watson can handle extremely large amounts of data as an aid to decision making in medicine, customer service, finance,
This allows it to produce a database of recipes, dish types, cooking styles, human psychology,
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