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and a bit of know-how, will be able to follow all the spacecraft from the ground. hat wee been able to do with Kicksat is tap into the developments in consumer electronics,
Instead of reaching for any of the shiny silver tools on his cart the mechanic picks up a pair of what looks like sunglasses with connected buds for his ears.
The glasses the mechanic is wearing contain small screens to provide an overlay of computer-generated images on the real world augmented reality (AR.
hat the goal, says Jehlik, o take it from the raceway to the driveway. If 2014 turns out to be the year
Powell says their presence was identified unknown until recently using this high-energy X-ray imaging technique. hat was something interesting we discovered just a few months ago,
Thrun told Technology Review. hat surprised me. Why was a black-and-white lesson better than colour?
But those students who preferred to be taught verbally were much better off with the instructor face permanently in one corner of the screen. hat this result suggests is need a for adaptive systems,
#I am dressed in a white smock, hairnet, gloves and overshoes; my audio recorder swabbed down with wipes
A white-hat hacker (one that works for non-malicious motives), since the age of 12,
It is simply a hardware solution. hat Jonathan is doing with Neverware is necessary, but not necessarily sufficient, worries Steven Hodas. very school will be where it was 5 years ago
and source talent have worn always many hats: shrink, detective, wizard, ship captain, cheerleader and flag-waver.
#A Bio Sensing Helmet Would Take control When the Pilot Can Elbit Systems is developing new applications for smart helmets for pilots that will be able to sense life-threatening developments during flight.
The helmet is fitted with unique biosensors that measure physiological life signs. Monitoring the pilot heartbeat, blood flow and oxygen level in the blood stream.
The system can identify developing conditions that could lead to hypoxia or G-induced loss of consciousness (GLOC.
Kranz added. e embedded the sensor in our new-generation helmets that have integral processing capability on the helmet.
Helmets with integrated sensors were tested in a centrifuge under high G loads with pilots wearing G-suits.
said Mccarroll. hat we see in the near future is printing the electronics and printing the structures,
The systems will enable Carnival Corporation to meet new regulations that place a cap on sulfur content of fuel oil at 0. 1 percent
The International maritime organization (IMO) MARPOL Annex VI places a cap on sulfur within Emission Control Areas (ECAS) at 1. 0 percent,
while reducing greenhouse gas emissions everybody winssaid Mel Kurtz president of quasar energy group. uasar Columbus facility can produce 1. 3 million gasoline gallon equivalents of CNG each year. hat
Lieutenant Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for a similar green bank initiative and suggested that proceeds from California cap
and higher belt tension significantly reduce tyre deformation and therefore conserve energy that is otherwise lost through internal friction
ALPINE project coordinator. hat is more, adds Professor Selleri, he commercial potential of this technology is enormous.
Picture of robot and human arm Mopic-Fotolia The Smarthand project succeeded in developing a system that essentially tricks the brain into thinking that a real hand is attached to a person arm. hat for decades has been one of medicine greatest challenges
As a result, many amputees chose not to use them. hat we have developed could truly help people overcome these difficulties,
MUPROD solutions could help to cut the 0. 5%of losses currently reported due to late detection of errors during electrical powertrain assembly. hat could lead to cost savings of EUR 2 million per year,
a computer shaped like a head or even a handbag, the team suggests. Project details-Project acronym:
and different areas of expertise-creating strong ties and promoting the exchange of expertise that benefits their overall research capabilities.
socks, mattress protections, bandages, upholstery and carpets. Project details Project acronym: Nanobond Participants: Belgium (Coordinator), Hungary, Germany, United kingdom, Slovenia, France, The netherlands Project FP7 228490 Total costs:#
and from a computer just by wearing an electronic bracelet and belt. The PCB (printed circuit board) consists of a Bluetooth module, a small power supply unit,
the ex-Googler who is head of data analytics at Letv, a company with a $12 billion market cap.
Cartilage for example is a hard material that caps the ends of bones and allows joints to work smoothly.
Telomeres are caps on the ends of chromosomes. Every time a cell divides the telomeres get a little shorter.
The device's cap a small vial is touched then to the droplet drawing in a precise amount of blood using capillary action.
The cap containing the blood sample is placed then onto the body of the clear plastic test kit
After the cap is closed the device is shaken briefly to mix the blood and reagent. When the capillary is filled we have a very precise volume of blood about five microliters
One involves the"purse-string"mechanism where a ring of proteins forms at the edge of a wound
and tightens like the strings of a purse. The second is"cell crawling"where cells move across the gap using armlike projections to close the gap.
despite repeated exposure. hat is new about this is we have developed a vaccine against dust-mite allergens that hasn been used before,
Beck notes that researchers at the Burnet Institute neutralized the parasite in a similar fashion by disabling another protein thought to be involved in the passage of proteins through this pore. hat suggests there are multiple components of the process that we may be able to target with drugs
the more likely those problems were to have an adverse effect on blood pressure. hat we found was
The study appears in the Journals of Gerontology. hat wee finding here is it important to be vigilant to find depression among people older than 50 because of a host of reasons,
Deisseroth says. hat buys you a couple orders of magnitude of time, and also efficiently delivers light only to where the imaging is happening.
especially those that may be damaged, Longo says. hat we started noticing in both our human work
a postdoctoral research fellow. hat means DOT can be used as a stronger surrogate in situations where fmri cannot be used.
During DOT scans, the subject wears a cap composed of many light sources and sensors connected to cables.
Wright is first author of the paper that is published in the journal Neuron. hat told us that a 50 percent reduction in the levels of PIP5K1C was sufficient to reduce PIP2 levels in the tissue we were interested inhere pain-sensing neurons are located,
Zylka says. hat what we wanted to dolock signaling at this first relay in the pain pathway.
an associate professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at Duke university Pratt School of engineering. hat like taking the eye color of everyone in a room
hat we have discovereds a way to find not where you were borns you have that information on your passportut where your DNA was formed up to 1,
000 years ago by modeling these admixture processes. hat is remarkable is that, we can do this so accurately that we can locate the village where your ancestors lived hundreds
Rogers says. hen you measure motion on a wristwatch type device, your body is not very accurately
virus replication 30-fold. hat told us that DDX21 is a host restriction factor, that it inhibits replication,
says Krug. hat was the key to understanding what was happening. It was an exciting moment.
professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns hopkins university School of medicine. hat we could intervene in adolescence
But our material is highly porous. hat we see in the images are short 5-to 6-nanometer planes
The presence of piezotronic effect in odd layer Mos2 was observed also for the first time. hat s really interesting is we ve now found that a material like Mos2 which is not piezoelectric in bulk form can become piezoelectric
and grow uncontrollably that's exactly what we want to understandsays Benning. hat is the first step of tumor growth. he study appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences h
The app s minimal processing footprint means it could also run on smart watches or in augmented-reality glasses like the Apple Watch or Google glass.
The result is a structure that has carbon in the tetrahedral configuration of diamond with hydrogens hanging out to the side and each tetrahedron bonded with another to form a long thin nanothread. t really is surprising that this kind of organization happensbadding says. hat the atoms
and the Advanced Light source at Lawrence Berkeley. ithout that it s hard to get insight about the structureyu says. hat benefits us tremendously. his knowledge will serve as a foundation from
but they re starting with a different kind of feedstock. atteo s group used chlorosulfonic acid to protonate the surface of the nanotubesmartã says. hat would give them a positively charged surface
They then employ cage-like crown ethers to capture the potassium ions that would otherwise dampen the nanotubes ability to repel one another.
and Peter Nordlander professor of physics and astronomy. lejandro created a detailed model of the far-field plasmonic interactions between the nanorodsolson says. hat proved very important
. or years academic and commercial institutions have sought an effective technique for shaping these bulk metallic glasses (BMGS)# a new generation of strong-yet-pliable materials.
whose lab specializes in terahertz research. ut our method is contact-less. hat s possible
Researchers are developing vision-correcting displays for computer monitors that would let people see text and images clearly without their glasses or contact lenses.
since that is where the stars arelyman says. owever a large fraction of these are exploding at huge distances from their galaxies where the number of stellar systems is miniscule. hat we address in the paper is
hat we therefore propose is these are systems that have been ejected from their galaxy. A good candidate in this scenario is a white dwarf and a neutron star in a binary system.
Imagine a world in which your wristwatch or other wearable device communicates directly with your online profiles storing information about your daily activities where you can best access it all without requiring batteries.
and the conclusion whichever one was viewed as sort of a timeless mathematical truth a static ultimate verdict. hat we realized here is that you can use tension to dynamically go from one regime to the other
It s possible for the birds to pass it. hat we do know is behaved that one crow like the older children
hat something you feel guilty about? or ell me about an event, or something that you wish you could erase from your memory. ay better than talking to a person In addition,
that revealed specific vibration motions that occurred during charge separation. hat wee found is that
professor of physics in the University of Texas at Austin and author of the study. ne ounce of a stable isotope that needs the calutron to separate it can run around $3 million. hat roughly 2, 000 times the price
In a new study, Starner and Phd student Caitlyn Seim examined how well the gloves work to teach Braille."
"Each study participant wore a pair of gloves with tiny vibrating motors stitched into the knuckles. The motors vibrated in a sequence that corresponded with the typing pattern of a predetermined phrase in Braille.
and were told to ignore the gloves. Half of the participants felt repeated vibrations and heard the cues,
participants tried to type the phrase without wearing the gloves. hose in the control group did about the same on their second attempt (as they did in their pre-study baseline test),
Generators producing DC current have also been built. he fact that an electric charge can be produced through triboelectrification is well knownwang explains. hat we have introduced is a gap separation technique that produces a voltage drop
hat hath God wrought. reating a market for printed electronic devices Lipson says could be like introducing color printers after only black and white had existed. t opens up a whole new space that makes the old look primitive. ource:
but we don't see much olivine in the basin. hat'#one of the big mysteries about the South pole Aitken basin.
and Sciences. hat s the fascinating thing that you have to have the right ratio.
The researchers found the emitted light shifted toward the higher red wavelengths as the burst progressed. hat s cool about this is that we have a material we excite it with a 150-femtosecond pulse wait for 100 picoseconds
and catalogued. hat we have learned in the last 5 to 10 years of computer vision research is that the more data you have the better computer vision becomesgupta says.
e needed a tool to answer that questionsays Bevilacqua. hat tool involves introducing a chemical into the plant that can modify some segments of the RNA but not others
and most giant clam species are on the International union for conservation of nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Keyse says the discovery of a new species had implications for management of giant clams. hat we thought was one breeding group
The electrodes worked for about 100 charge-discharge cycles without significantly losing their energy storage capacity. hat s still quite a way from the goal of about 500 cycles for cell phones
The design and construction of an instrument based on these arrays as well as an analysis of its commissioning data appear in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. hat we have made is essentially a hyperspectral video camera with no intrinsic noisesays Ben Mazin assistant professor
when facing a steady flow of water. hat is immediately obvious in the slow-motion videos is that the fish constantly move their fins to produce opposing forces.
what you thought was simple wiring turns out to be transistors that compute informationsmith says. hat s what this finding is like.
what people have been using for decadessays Darrell Schlom professor of industrial chemistry at Cornell University who led the international research team. hat we have discovered is the world's lowest-loss tunable dielectric. ossrefers to wasted energy
but in practice they don t achieve thatsays study co-author Paul Braun a professor of materials science at Illinois. hat s
which is beamed then to the solar cell. ssentially we tailor the light to shorter wavelengths that are ideal for driving a solar cellfan explains. hat raises the theoretical efficiency of the cell to 80 percent
and aprotics tended to gather in their own areas. hat s another interesting thingmart says. ifferent solvent groups occupy different areas in the map.
and steel with similar results. hat's amazing is that these layers are ultra thin
or sex involving fungi of the same mating type. hat was a big mystery because if there are two identical genomes coming together the end product should be the same
I look back at my career I will be most proud ofmuller says. t s the first time that anyone has been able to see the arrangement of atoms in a glass. hat s more two-dimensional glass could someday find a use in transistors by providing a defect-free ultra-thin material that could improve the performance of processors
or the first time the stunning process of quantum teleportation has now been used in a circuit to relay information from one corner of the sample to the other. hat makes our work interesting is the system uses a circuit much like modern computer chips. n our system the quantum
she says. hat means the steam forms immediately, even before the water boils. Solar steam efficiency comes from light-harvesting nanoparticles that were created at LANP by Rice graduate student Oara Neumann,
Texas, has been working for the last five years to build a lower-power chip by applying to silicon a technology that has been used in quartz wristwatches.
Mitalipov said. hat where the term 3-parent baby comes from. The purpose of the procedure
But while extremely sensitive and effective, this technology isn't easy on the wallet.""Cooling to 4 degrees above absolute zero,
an array of over 306 SQUID sensors is mounted in heavy helmet-shaped flasks containing cryogenic coolants.
But the peculiar characteristics of the newly developed sensor might enable lightweight and flexible MEG helmets that contain much fewer sensors."
#Prototype system paves way for huge glasses-free 3d displays Using red/blue filters (anaglyph),
polarized (passive) or LED shutter (active) glasses are relatively simple ways of creating a 3d effect.
which split the image for a 3d effect without the user having to wear glasses,
weighted harnesses and fogged-up glasses, and were given tasks like oorknob Experienceand athroom Experience, all to help them feel
in the hall Dementia Experience Center, to perform hand massage in nursing homes. hat did I do with my phone?
and don blue 3-D glasses for ementia Experiencevideo journeys following people disoriented on streets or seeking bathrooms.
hat do you call dog and tiger? call them dog and tiger. encil and brush?
hat something wrong with this, just a little bit. Students as Helpers Schools offer community service credit, encouraging work with dementia patients,
hat business do you have doing that? It was my responsibility to feed her, give her drinks,
The floor was awash in the flotsam of three freshmen clothes, backpacks, homework, packages of Chips Ahoy and Cap Crunch Crunch Berries.
a live video feed she switched on at one point showed her in black librarian glasses and a tank top.
and struggled to find enough resources to cope with last year fires. hat is most frustrating is that
Yougov research, commissioned by digital payments provider Intelligent Environments, says 42 per cent of smartphone users want to use their phones as mobile wallets.
the government is suggesting there is a darker side to cuddly figures like Cap Crunch, the Keebler elves,
Froot Loops and Cap Crunch, for example, contain 12 grams of sugar a serving. The salt restrictions are particularly stringent,
shaking international ties and making many people reevaluate how they live their lives online.####But it would be a mistake to see 2013 purely in terms of Edward Snowden and his revelations.
Proponents explain that we already enjoy glasses, false teeth, titanium hip replacements, cochlear implants, and prosthetic limbs.
or being embedded in clothing or other discrete wearable devices like fitness sensors, wristwatches#or even temporary tattoos.
Anticipatory computing and the end of interfaces Objects on our bodies (health monitors, smart glasses) and in our homes and businesses (smart thermostats, lights, appliances and security systems) can all be programmed to interact in complicated and unexpected ways
including the helmet displays the US Air force has deployed in the F-16 and A-10. The company s consumer plans have been a little later to the game,
Tesla and Solarcity s combined market cap##$21. 3 billion##exceeds that of the parent companies of Pacific gas & electric and Southern California Edison, the two big California utilities
High-tech card could replace everything in your wallet What if you could carry a single credit card device in your wallet that would digitally store up to eight credit, debit, membership,
and gift cards and lets you switch between them with just a push of a button?
Companies like Apple and Google have tried to give us digital wallets, but nothing has caught really on.
People still feel tied to their physical wallets.####Coin is a new product that became available for preorder today.
every adventurer to wear on their belt, and every soldier, sailor, and construction worker to have within arm reach at any given moment?
more remained for threatened wildlife. hat wee doing in Georgia and Idaho is catching on around the world,
A pair of smart socks could for example, relay data about your jog to a jogging app on your phone.
those of us who need glasses to see a TV or laptop screen clearly could ditch the eyeglasses.
The technology uses algorithms to alter an image based on a person's glasses prescription together with a light filter set in front of the display.
Researchers say the idea is to anticipate how your eyes will naturally distort whatever's on screen something glasses
In addition to making it easier for people with simple vision problems to use all kinds of displays without glasses
the technique may help those with more serious vision problems caused by physical defects that can't be corrected with glasses or contacts,
Yet I think the fear-response produced by this uncanniest valley will have a similar effect to disgust in relationshipst hat is,
some purchasing $500 leather handbags to carry them, she says. You wouldn t come in here
From the rise of peer-to-peer lending models, mobile wallets, digital investment advisory, to the bitcoin revolution, today s digital disintermediation comes in many forms##all of
The cheap printing of socks and underwear doesn t look that far off, except that, unsurprisingly,
Printing socks and underwear may go on to reduce the difficulty of making jeans to making toast
and see people huddled over their desk in fingerless gloves, wearing a blanket, Baker says.
where startup Ostendo Technologies Inc. has spent the past nine years quietly working on miniature projectors designed to emit crisp videos and glasses-free 3-D images for smartphones and giant screens.
whether it is a glasses-free 3-D television screen, a smartwatch, or tables that can project hologram-like images.
whether there would be a cap on the amount of money that students could spend. They cant spend that much money,
your keys, your wallet, your favorite leather jacket? You could even tap into a large group of strangers to help you track down a stolen bike.
describing just how the mind-control helmet was printed 3d layer-by-layer in order to fit the wearer head
#JINS MEME glasses can track the wearer s mental and physical conditions The Tokyo-based eyewear designer JINS stylish new glasses seem like an ordinary pair of glasses at first glance.
However, the JINS MEME glasses offer more than style and comfort: these frames have been designed specifically to monitor your health.
the MEME glasses rely on monitoring a user eye movements and gaze. The glasses contain small metallic lectrooculographysensors in the portions of the frame that touch the face,
such as the bridge, nose pads and the bars that rest on the ears. These sensors then measure the electrical potential of the eye movement;
Other features include a range of styles, from glasses to sunglasses, and the ability to equip the MEME with prescription lenses.
Check out the video below to see how these glasses can be used as a health-monitoring tool t
the patient. hat one of the uses I most excited about, said Dr. Warren Wiechmann,
Clinkle is introducing a mobile wallet for day to day transactions so rather than put your hand in your pocket for small amounts of cash you can just pay with your phone.
Mu gloves available to people who want to work with us to shift the paradigm of how music is made
The gloves are a compact, lightweight and self-contained system requiring little more than a laptop to function fully.
The gloves capture the movements and postures of your hands. Our software allows this information to be mapped to musical control messages
Specifically, the gloves track the following: The orientation of your hand The lexof your fingers Your current hand posture (e g. fist, open hand,
means there are literally thousands of independently mappable controls with one pair of gloves(!)-more than most MIDI controllers on the market all without having to even look at a screen during performance.
The gloves are the product of years of research and development, building upon original research at University of the West of England.
A number of iterations of the gloves have been designed, aimed predominantly at producing a gestural performance system for Heap.
We wanted everyone to have the experience of being inside these gloves without as much of the complexity in Imogen original system.
Then there the chain mail-like Le69 Handbag and 4-in-1 Dress, created in 2000 and considered the world first functional 3-D printed dress.
hat is the global internet community that Obama wants to turn the internet over to?
allowing printers to shift between colors. hat we find really innovative in our approach is we went back to the roots of paper printing
#High-tech glasses help surgeons see cancer The glasses are designed to make it easy for surgeons to differentiate cancerous cells from healthy cells.
when viewed using the special glasses. Cancer cells are quite difficult to see even through high-powered magnification.
The special glasses are designed to make it easy for surgeons to differentiate cancerous cells from healthy cells allowing surgeons to make sure no cancer cells are left during surgery.
The glasses were developed by a team led by Samuel Achilefu Phd, a professor of radiology and biomedical engineering at the university.
when viewed through the glasses. The usual procedure for surgery requires doctors to remove tumors and neighboring tissue
if these glasses eliminated the need for follow-up surgery and the associated pain, inconvenience and anxiety.
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