#Microtubes create cozy space for neurons to grow and grow fast Tiny, thin microtubes could provide a scaffold for neuron cultures to grow
"These are exactly the types of spaces where they grow in vivo. What was really surprising was how much faster they grew.
Coauthor Eleanor Gillette's modeling shows that the unique design of the nanopore battery is responsible for its success. The space inside the holes is so small that the space they take up all added together would be no more than a grain of sand.
These spaces between transistors have been much more challenging and extremely expensive to miniaturize an obstacle that limits the future development of computers.
Just as any expanding material can be shaped inside a mold to take on a defined 3d form the Wyss team set out to grow inorganic particles within the confined hollow spaces of stiff DNA nanostructuresthe concept can be likened to the Japanese method of growing watermelons in glass cubes.
and expanded to fill all existing space within the DNA framework resulting in a cuboid nanoparticle with the same dimensions as its mold. with the length width
"A particle in free space will always emit as much light into one particular direction as it emits into the opposite direction,
and has exciting potential for the car space and defense industries. Current powder metallurgy or liquid processing methods fail to achieve uniform processing says research leader Junfeng Guo who is from the A*STAR Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology.
Aligned CNTS were intercalated firstly into the interlayer spaces of the layered catalyst embedded with metal nanoparticles (NPS) through a low-temperature (L-T) CVD
or reflect it back into free space. The metallic nanostructures use surface plasmons waves of electrons that flow like a fluid across metal surfaces.
what types of lifeforms we might find in extreme environments like space. In addition this research has the potential to inform the creation of living microbial circuits forming the foundation of hybrid biological-synthetic electronic devices.
on the one hand, electronic components must be accommodated into smaller and smaller spaces. On the other hand, what are known as compound semiconductors are to be embedded into conventional materials.
researchers were able to squeeze light into nanosized spaces, but sustaining the confined energy was challenging
This along with poor adhesion prevented their application to critical space and airborne instrumentation. The two year development and test program was completed in December 2013 during
As part of the program qualification to European Cooperation on Space Standardization (ECSS) standards was achieved also.
and allows the use of smaller lighter sources in space-borne black body calibration systems.
Its ultra-low reflectance improves the sensitivity of terrestrial space and airborne instrumentation. The company listed other special characteristics:
We were investigating possible applications for carbon nanotubes in space when we got this result. The effect was confirmed through molecular simulations.
and sequentially the transfer of energy between them occurs exclusively within the intracellular space he says.
and light weightuch as in structures to be deployed in space, where every bit of weight adds significantly to the cost of launch.
space-consuming batteries could become a thing of the past. It is possible to further miniaturize the electronic devices
or the space that has been used previously for batteries could be used for other purposes. In the case of launch vehicles
And of course the laser and its mounting take up a great deal of space. With the new design the illumination will be applied directly over the probe tip at the same place on the sample that is being exposed to the microwave signal.
"This is a problem because empty spaces, such as the thoracic cavity, will also appear dark, possibly leading to incorrect identification of tumour margins."
Or they say the fiber could be a space-saving power source and serve as energy-carrying wires in medical implants.
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
Kickstarter via IGN Of the space I will be moving in I hope it first allows me to setup my boundries else this thing might have me walk into a wall when visually
if implemented with something like Virtusphere (virtusphere. com) being part of one of those laser-tag/game centers plus it would require a lot less floor space than laser tag
and the cost for compatible games would be way less than the cost for the space.
which make launching people and things into space slow and expensive. The Skylon could be ready to head back to space within two days of landing says Mark Hempsell future-programs director at Reaction engines.
By comparison the space shuttle which required an external fuel tank and two rocket boosters took about two months to turn around (due to damage incurred during launch and splashdown) and cost $100 million.
Eliminating the expendable rockets needed to boost the shuttle into space could theoretically reduce the cost of launches from $10000 per pound to $1000 per pound.
I will see a single stage space plane take off to space and land back on earth.
Truthfully Skylon or SSTO is the only way to make space common. Imagine a fleet of these vehicles whisking payloads to LEO on a daily basis
We could finally start to build a true space presence...moon base lunar orbital base a lunar tether space manufacturing space recreation and ultimately deep space travel.
Setting up shop on Phobos and Deimos Mars Titan Europa...Later on sky cities wafting through the Venusian atmosphere (oxygen is a lifting gas on that planet so technically a simple Nitrogen/Oxygen atmosphere
In space? 4. If LOX is an oxidiser for at least part of the flight where is the tank?
me that this could be the perfect example for international cooperation in space (it already is as ESA is already looking more aggressively into it).
and focusing on the future of space transportationâ#Replace those two flags in the picture with the NASA/ESA emblems representing a true international space endeavor.
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.
In addition to the underlying cause a death certificate has space for up to 20 additional causes. That's where cocaine or antidepressants would show up.
Plus they could use it as practice/tests for going to mars. It's about time the space faring governments of the world start building an infrastructure on the lunar surface that will support long term duration stays ship yards fuel generation and processing navigation stations for terrestrial navigation
and maybe Putin feels the Russians could make a profit selling a lunar space system to the Chinese.
or research scientists floating into space. But the finding is especially troubling combined with the news Popular Science reported back in May that the collapse of some West Antarctic glaciers due to rising global temperatures is now very likely unstoppable.
whether Earth's deuterium came from space or whether it was cooked up in the birth of the Sun.#To find out researchers used mathematical models to#virtually recreate#the young solar system's protoplanetary disk--the cloud around the newborn#Sun. They found that based on the temperature
Snake bots slithering like their reptilian namesakes are great at crawling through narrow spaces but they're fairly slow.
--were housed in little more than a couple of glorified wooden cigar boxes leaving vast amounts of empty space between the rear wheels.
which was established in 2010 to foster the development of a U s. commercial crew space transportation capability.
The idea was to make trips to space both safe and cost effective and private companies have demonstrated for some time that they can send rockets to space for a fraction of the cost.
Most importantly though is that the program will end bring an end to NASA's reliance on Russian spacecraft to ferry astronauts from Earth to the ISS.
which NASA awarded them a total of $1. 4 billion in Space Act Agreements and contracts to get their ideas up and running.
The Doom engine is a computer program that can render 2-D blueprints into a 3-D space.
and create a live data set for every aspect of a space including the electrical engineering millwork and piping.
which is vital on space missions where space is tight. In addition the fact that all the control systems of the robots fit into caps at the ends of each rod means we can build robots of a variety of scales#we can make the robots twice as big
#A Space Game Gets Real 1) Players can purchase virtual ships for $25 to $1250 (in real money) depending on model and availability.
but successfully integrating both manned and unmanned aircraft into the same flight patterns especially on the confined space of an aircraft carrier is essential for future operations.
According to a report by Japan's Kyodo news Agency, Japan's Self-defense Forces plan to add a space monitoring branch,
Japan's proposed space force would monitor Earth's orbitals with radar and telescopes, looking for harmful debris that threatens satellites.
The architecture of space has had always a military underpinning. American nuclear submarines, hiding out at sea,
the Department of defense was floating ideas about"Space Control"to make sure that nothing in space threatened the important American satellites already there.
the country passed a Basic Space Law, which changed previous laws regarding space in a key way:"
"Nonmilitary use"became"nonaggressive use.""This allows Japan the possibility of defensive military action in space,
where before the country was limited by previous law and their constitution's intensely pacifistic Article 9. While On earth,
it's unlikely that a new space force means we'll see Japanese war satellites anytime soon.
Japan, like the United states, is one of 89 countries that signed the Outer space Treaty, which formally prohibits putting
and testing weapons in space s
#Solar Sponge Efficiently Makes Steam Generating steam is enormously useful. Much of the world's energy actually comes from steam-coal power plants heat up water to produce water vapor,
The three-section waterproofed boxes are empty providing 450+sq. inches of free space for electronics along with open deck space for mounting payloads.
and ULA (the USA defense contractor for space launches that also use Russian made RD-180 engines) in an uncomfortable position.
Although there is some competition within this space he emphasizes the importance of cooperation. Progress from any one company is going to help the industry as a whole.
#satellites and commercial applications of space;##robotics and autonomous systems;##life sciences genomics and synthetic biology;##regenerative medicine;#
and are a direct response to the pressure on space that is so common within large cities today.
and space instrument repair i
#Lifehand 2 prosthetic grips and senses like a real hand Roboticists and doctors working in Switzerland
#Robonaut doctor to practice in space Astronauts all know how important it is to stay healthy in space.
The most defining feature of the system on display at the company showroom in Yokohama is its 3-dimensional use of space. his is tiered a 5 cultivation system.
#On the nonmilitary/space frontier China#12th 5-Year Plan targeted robotics as a growth industry necessary for China#development.
A quick look at all the ongoing research projects at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang Institute of Automation shows their interest in space search
 Of course Play-i are not the only ones in this space with Thymio and Linkbot doing very good affordable educational robotics just to name a couple.
which spaces are available then drives itself to an empty space and parks. This system can automatically park multiple cars efficiently.
and agreeing on the space in addition to rehearsing the demo itself. And then there was the packing to do:
The code for communicating with Parrot is open source. Methodology The question we faced experimentally was how to couple the real-world object to the virtual space in which the drone would be flying.
As long as there is even a small space the device can be used in any type of hospital.
It maps its own environment and uses an array of sophisticated sensors to autonomously move about a busy space without interfering with people or other objects.
and its dual modes of locomotion will enable it to fly long distances to survey large spaces in a short timespan,
One of the main problems in trying to get a flying robot to walk in small spaces is the surface areas of the wings.
but this makes it difficult for them to fit into smaller spaces. After observing D. rotundus
the research team used a foldable actuator that allows the wings to fold into a smaller space,
The chromophores have to be arranged just right, with exactly the right amount of space between them.
The mushroom anodesporosity creates more space for the transfer of energy which can improve battery performance.
An array of 64 miniature loudspeakers creates three separate sonic force fields that work together in the space just above the speaker array.
which requires squeezing through small spaces. They are also using the PLL approach to increase throughput by operating many cantilevers on a single chip.
One example is construction in space, where working is difficult, there are severe constraints on volume and weight,
an we do it in the medical space??Industry partnerships work best hen we can actually collaborate to invent the future,
to think of something that no one is doing in that space and that can radically change an industry,
More recently, the company entered the entertainment space, landing Netflix as a client. That was a product of the company's ability to process a lot of content in a short amount of time
"We can't explore space without robots, "Rasmussen said.""Humans can only withstand a certain amount of radiation
so that limits the time that people can be in space, whereas robots particularly if they're radiation-resistant can be up there for long periods of time without being replaced."
and the coupon will go into space, "said Gentile.""So I'll be up there with Gene Roddenberry."
a rocket carrying the Dragon, both produced by Space X, which will carry 4, 300 pounds of supplies and payloads, including material for research experiments, to the International space station National Laboratory.
she won a highly competitive grant from the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) to pursue the synthetic muscle experiment on the International space station National Laboratory (ISS-NL) through the Masschallenge global business accelerator.
"I'm a huge space junkie. I wish I were going with my samples!""Rasmussen holds a Phd in chemistry, specialty polymer chemistry, from Virginia Tech and a master's degree in biology, specialty biophysics, from Purdue University.
Liftoff of Spacex resupply mission to the space statio o
#Clean interfaces: Research could usher in next generation of batteries, fuel cells The research, which is published in the journal Nature Communications,
which leads to a built-in charge at the interface referred to as the space charge effect,
providing a way to tailor surfaces with particle-rich areas and adjacent open spaces. The characterization experiments were done using the atomic force microscope
#How do bone cells grow in space? Alvetex Scaffold technology, produced by Durham University spin out company Reinnervate,
and Harvard to be sent then into space to help address their interests in bone formation."
and"apply 72 loading paths in that six-dimensional space.""The robot loads each specimen until it snaps, then quickly moves onto the next.
and others that send quantum information through free space. The fibre system was manufactured based on equipment by Swiss company ID Quantique,
Faking states In the case of free-space cryptography Makarov and colleagues showed that they could enable a"faked-state attack".
NASA uses the vantage point of space to increase our understanding of our home planet, improve lives and safeguard our future.
while providing a significant boost in the amount of power stored in a given space.
or an electric car youl find that batteries take up most of the space inside. Indeed, the recent evolution of batteries has made it possible to pack ample power in small places.
and safety while providing a significant boost in the amount of power stored in a given space.
The solid-state electrolyte also allows for greater power density the amount of power that can be stored in a given amount of space.
But with a 256-core chip, the space savings rises to 80 percent, and with a 1, 000-core chip, 96 percent.
Unexplored potentialin addition to saving space in memory Tardis also eliminates the need to broadcast invalidation messages to all the cores that are sharing a data item.
the porogen gradually breaks down, leaving open spaces into which the stem cells expand before they naturally migrate out of the gel structure altogether to form actual mineralized bone tissue.
For more than 100 years, researchers have inferred how atoms are arranged in three-dimensional space using a technique called X-ray crystallography,
and the Internet of things, have realized quickly that the agriculture value chain provides fertile first market opportunities for many technologies that are advanced not enough or have not yet found solutions in the consumer space.
and the space is crowded with companies like Mailchimp, Marketo, Salesforce and Constant Contact. Now Square is throwing itself in the mix,
having being built for an earlier, desktop computing world, rather than the modern mobile-focused space.
In this way, the neurons that you see around you in virtual space were modeled not by an artist,
I was lucky enough to visit Eyewire office which is based out of a Wework space in Boston to try the game for myself.
because the filter is made up of between 80-90 percent open space, there is almost no pressure
Traditional membranes hover around 20 percent of open space. Screen Shot 2015-05-04 at 7. 29.15 AM To create the nanofiber thin membrane that could be produced at scale,
This will involve installing the Voxiebox in a space in New york and making it available to artists to create projects.
And Researchers rawin 3d Space A new 3d interactive system created by researchers at the University of Montreal allows designers and builders to rawin scenes in real time.
which can then be manipulated on the tablets to create a 3d design within the space.
a construction robotics startup called Asmbld is working on a project that aims to change the way we live within indoor spaces.
ASMBLD is in talks with a large co-working space to implement the robotic flooring in its facilities. hink about a business space where the large conference rooms that are used once a day are the biggest spaces in the building,
ASMBLD robotics engineer. nstead of wasting resources for spaces that aren useful 100 percent of the time,
we can make the space more efficient and save a lot of money in the long term. hile it sounds complex,
ASMBLD proposes to re-floor a space with a robotic floor that five inches higher than the existing one,
From an environmental perspective, the argument for reusable spaces is obvious. Construction and demolition waste comprises 40 percent of landfill mass in the U s,
The Indian Space Research Organization is set to test its sophisticated, indigenously-built, multi-object tracking radar (MOTR) on a rocket flight next month while formal commissioning is expected to take three months time,
and developed by Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) will be tested next month during a PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch vehicle) rocket flight.
The space scientists with justifiable pride were showcasing the state-of-the-art radar that can track 10 objects simultaneously objects up to 30cm by 30cm at distance of 800km.
With this radar, Isro acquires the capacity to handle its future missions involving atmospheric re-entry of space modules
The Indian Space Research Organization is set to test its sophisticated, indigenously-built, multi-object tracking radar (MOTR) on a rocket flight next month while formal commissioning is expected to take three months time,
and developed by Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) will be tested next month during a PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch vehicle) rocket flight.
The space scientists with justifiable pride were showcasing the state-of-the-art radar that can track 10 objects simultaneously objects up to 30cm by 30cm at distance of 800km.
With this radar, Isro acquires the capacity to handle its future missions involving atmospheric re-entry of space modules
which is becoming more and more of a reality in the field of space operations, with the humanoid Robonaut 2 now permanently flying aboard the ISS."
Researchers are now hoping to test their Nao robot in the real conditions of space operations, with zero gravity.
David E Stillman, a scientist at the Southwest Research Institute's space studies department in Boulder, Colorado, said water for the streaks might be different in different regions.
A miniature satellite sent in the space aboard an Atlas v rocket from the Vandenberg Air force base in California on October 8 is working fine,
OCSD differs from other space-based laser communication systems because the laser is mounted hard to the spacecraft body,
This makes the laser system more compact than anything previously flown in space. The Cubesat will evaluate the ability to point a small satellite accurately as it demonstrates data transfer by laser at rates of up to 200 mb per second--a factor of 100 increase over current high-end Cubesat communications systems.
#Space suit that'mimics'gravity tested An innovative'Skinsuit'designed to reduce the debili ating physical effects of space light has been trialled for the first time on the International space station by a European space agency (ESA) astronaut.
Waldie and his collaborators have spent more than 15 years getting the suit into space. Skintight and made of bidirectional elastics,
In the weightless conditions in space, astronauts can lose up to 2%bone mass per month.
"Given the impact of atrophy on astronauts in space, I wondered if a suit like the one worn by Freeman could fool the body into thinking it was on the ground rather than in space,
and therefore stay healthy, "Waldie said. Mogensen is yet to publicly report his findings s
#Open Space agency gears up to launch open source 3d printed telescope For those of us who love space
With this information the telescope is able to direct itself towards various objects in space including planets, galaxies, asteroids and stars automatically.
#Made In Space successfully completes 3d printing in vacuum of space, outside the ISS 3d printers have slowly
Made In Space, which was founded with the express focus of zero-gravity 3d printing, has announced just that they have concluded successfully 3d printing experiments in the vacuum of space.
To explain Made In Space was founded in 2010 as the first space manufacturing specialist in the world.
Their goal? To make additive manufacturing viable in space, with the express purpose of broadening the scope of space development.
Founded by Aaron Kemmer, Jason Dunn and Mike Chen, they have been very successful. In their own words, their they have realized over more than 30,000 hours of 3d printing testing, with more than 400 parabolas of microgravity tests.
But their biggest claim to fame: last year, they were contracted by NASA for the design,
building and operation of the first 3d printer in space, called the 3d printing In Zero-Ge Experiment.
and was controlled from a mission operations center at the Made In Space HQ, located in the NASA Ames Research Park in San jose, California.
the team since moved on to 3d printing in the vacuum of space outside the ISS. ast month Made In Space successfully completed a round of tests,
proving that their next generation of 3d printers can operate in the vacuum of space, they now announce on their website.
The zero gravity 3d printer used in space. This latest mission is set to be a precursor for the company commercial Additive Manufacturing Facility,
Made In Space chief engineer Mike Snyder reveals. hese preliminary tests, combined with our experience with microgravity additive manufacturing,
show that the direct manufacturing of structures in space is possible using Made In Space developed technologies.
Complete structural optimization is now possible in space. An initial version of this AMF, complete with vacuum-compatible extrusion heads,
this fantastic initiative uses multipurpose solar-powered suitcase 3d printers that can be used to manufacture all sorts of medical tools in the remote corners of the world and even in space by astronauts.
and stacking several Cubes together in the same space it takes for one solar panel can produce 18x as much energy.
most of the materials that the researchers are interested in working with are more big enough for this to not be a serious problem. hatever it is that comes out of the nozzle is trapped in space wherever we place it,
or solid substance rather than empty space-is something researchers have been trying to perfect for years, and for good reason."
and a lack of either space or time to invest in it as a hobby.
Their distributed network of fabrication includes Fab Labs and Maker Space, equipping all participants with digital fabrication machines such as laser cutters, 3d printers,
CASCADIA AN and TL Interbody Systems spinal implants"With 3d printed Lamellar Titanium Technology, an innovative alternative to many traditionally manufactured PEEK and titanium designs now exists in the interbody space,
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