nearly two-thirds of the company total greenhouse gas emissions occur upstream of its direct operations. e know our greatest impact is outside our four walls particularly in agriculture,
"The discovery of this mechanism provides a unique window into disease origins and progression,"Marth added."
But this work gives us a window into the future, where we'll use less invasive techniques to track the disease in real time
and attach to the tumors'vascular walls. When nanochains congregate inside a tumor, the researchers place a wire coil,
"The discovery of this mechanism provides a unique window into disease origins and progression,"Marth added."
or high risk atherosclerotic plaques--inflamed fatty deposits in the artery wall and a main contributor to cardiovascular disease (CVD).
ENT surgeons commonly use endoscopic approaches to remove brain tumors through the nose by making a window through the blood-brain barrier to access the brain.
and out of existence can offer a window into the very earliest events in the history of the universe.
it has to all fit into these 15-minute windows. For scientists on the ground, the necessity of bouncing signals through multiple orbiting satellites means that rover missions progress as a series of quick snapshots, with tense waits in between.
including having large transparent windows to maximize an occupant visual field and orienting seats and displays so that riders are facing forward.
Mercedes-benz recently showed a prototype driverless car that featured deeply tinted windows and rear-facing front seats,
However, it costly and out-of-favor, given that it is much easier and much less expensive to put rooftop solar panels on homes
which can also avoid high-voltage interfaces as well as the cross-subsidization battles now occurring between rooftop solar customers and their electric utilities.
Based in Mountlake Terrace, Washington, Premera is one of the largest health insurance providers in the Pacific Northwest, with $7. 6 billion in revenue in 2013 and 1. 8 million members in Washington and Alaska n
almost like slides of paintings on a screen we could all talk about, instead of the paintings themselves in their grandeur on museum walls.
the inside of which is divided into five adjoining resonance chambers connected via small windows. he resonance achieved by this structure intensifies the evanescent waves,
so there is a window of opportunity to intervene with nonsurgical approaches, Trimble says. The new study, published online in the journal the Lancet,
When you shine a red laser pointer at a wall, for example, your eye detects red light. However, for all materials, there is a tiny amount of light bouncing off at integer multiples of the incoming frequency.
So with the red laser pointer, there will also be some blue light bouncing off of the wall.
and temperature window where the pseudogap is present. The researchers are still investigating whether the two overlap exactly,
without using any electricity Office buildings with plate glass windows may provide a nice view for workers,
Now, however, researchers from Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Machine tools and Forming Technology have created a light-blocking facade for such windows that only kicks in
According to Fraunhofer, the facade could be retrofitted to existing windows, either on the surface of the glass or between the panes (in the case of double-paned windows).
The light-blocking components could be made in a variety of shapes and sizes, while the complete facades could also be made to only cover a specific part of a window,
if that was all that was needed. Led by André Bucht, the researchers are additionally exploring the possibilities of using the facade to store thermal energy during the day
#Acer's Cloudbooks offer Windows 10 from just $169 Acer has announced a pair of new laptops that are set to provide access to Windows 10 at a very reasonable price point.
Both the 11 and 14-inch versions of the Aspire One Cloudbooks are powered by Windows 10, with Intel Celeron processors, 2 GB RAM and 1, 366 x 768 LED
Acer's Cloudbooks on the other hand, run the more power-hungry Windows 10. While that opens the door to much more local functionality,
These not only take on the tasks of a conventional tail's rudder and elevators, but also alter the center of pressure as the fuel
like go off-road or climb stairs, they are still often too large and cumbersome for the average wheelchair user.
or rooftop-type photovoltaic projects. There is, however, one other very important technology advantage: since the utility-size systems are ground-mounted,
Florio proposal calls for policies that allow rooftop solar energy storage, plug-in vehicles energy efficiency, demand response,
Development is the next step to the windows of the future, acting as solar panels. They will not only automatically obscure the sunlight,
Android and Windows. Through the company application, the user can see the status of your spine at the moment,
which walls can automatically sense inhabitantsmovements. This could potentially aid in monitoring elderly people living alone.
After a fall out of a second-story window caused Pollock's catastrophic spinal cord injury in 2010,
and it was filled with tourists climbing the spiral staircase at the time of the earthquake.
The group hopes the improved transparent batteries could one day be used to make smarter windows for buildings
so we solved the conundrum. ext they dyed the sample with 14 different dyes in a narrow emission window and excited and photoswitched the molecules with one laser.
and thus readily identifiable. hat useful because it means we had a way to do multicolor imaging within a very narrow emission window,
but then they come to a staircase and are forced to stop.""Yap and his research team have shown also that
"the team has been able to dramatically reduce the effects of the oxidation through the use of ionic species confined to the walls of microvascular channels within the flexible substrates."
"Next they dyed the sample with 14 different dyes in a narrow emission window and excited and photoswitched the molecules with one laser.
"That's useful because it means we had a way to do multicolor imaging within a very narrow emission window,
and Naveen Rawat G'15--opens a window to view how increasing"long-range order"in the organic semiconductor films is a key mechanism that allows excitons to migrate farther."
tested on a Stanford rooftop, addresses a problem that has bedeviled long the solar industry: The hotter solar cells get,
Gundlach believes this tool may open a new window for understanding how cellular proteins process DNA,
The synthesis of these fabrics will open new windows to the production of composites with conventional and innovative applications.
and Zhitomirsky, a materials science and engineering professor, demonstrates an improved three-dimensional energy storage device constructed by trapping functional nanoparticles within the walls of a nanocellulose foam.
When you shine a red laser pointer at a wall, for example, your eye detects red light. However, for all materials, there is a tiny amount of light bouncing off at integer multiples of the incoming frequency.
So with the red laser pointer, there will also be some blue light bouncing off of the wall.
and temperature window where the pseudogap is present. The researchers are still investigating whether the two overlap exactly,
#Researchers probe nanoscale properties and mechanisms of lubricant films The pistons in your car engine rub up against their cylinder walls thousands of times a minute;
It works by projecting beams of light through an oxygen-permeable window into a liquid resin.
indicating a larger lift force in the special resonance. This new phenomenon and the principle, Zhao noted, may open doors for many novel soft devices,
such as soft and lightweight robots for circumstances with restricted space and weight requirements or flapping wings of soft robotic birds that can generate a large lift force.
The paper("Probing the Molecular Architecture of Arabidopsis thaliana Secondary cell Walls Using Two-and Three-dimensional 13c Solid State Nuclear Magnetic resonance Spectroscopy")describing this work was Editors Choice for the American
but not most windows or smartphone surfaces.""Our goal is to reach a transparency in the 90-percent range,
It can fly along a tunnel with uneven, moving walls without measuring either speed or altitude.
all by itself, avoid vertical obstacles in a tunnel with moving walls. To achieve this, the researchers mimicked the ability of insects to use the passing landscape as they fly.
The first feedback loop makes it change its altitude so as to follow the floor or the roof..
which is like a circular wall of mirrors to the electron. Image: Jon Wyrick, CNST/NIST) In some structures,
such as the dome in St pauls Cathedral in London, a person standing near a curved wall can hear the faintest sound made along any other part of that wall.
which is like a circular wall of mirrors to the electron. An electron that hits the step head-on can tunnel straight through it,
and travel along the sides of the curved walls of the barrier until they began to interfere with one another,
but then they come to a staircase and are forced to stop. Yap and his research team have shown also that
and push the pencil against a nearby wall, just enough to slide the robot gripper closer to the pencil midpoint. robotic gripper A simple robotic gripper can adjust its grip using the environment.
As Ramos mimes punching through a wall, the robot does the same. When the robots fist hits the wall, Ramos feels a jolt at his waist.
By reflex, he leans back against the jolt, causing the robot to rock back, effectively balancing the robot against the force of its punch.
while the robot may successfully punch through a wall, it would also fall headlong into that wall.
The interface allows a human to remotely feel the robots shifting weight, and quickly adjust the robots balance by shifting his own weight.
the robot can carry out momentum-driven tasks like punching through walls, or swinging a bat
In one test, the robot unexpectedly got its arm stuck in the wall. But, because the human was in the loop,
The wall thickness of the microtubes was kept below 10 micrometers, which helped proplatelets migrate through the walls and release platelets.
By pumping culture media, a solution filled with necessary nutrients, through the microtubes, the researchers mimicked the flow of blood.
Gundlach believes this tool may open a new window for understanding how cellular proteins process DNA,
and found the hydrogel would form a semi-solid to support the walls of the tiny vessel,
"Perhaps in the future, you could put this material on your roof and it could turn rain water into energy with the help of the sun."But, unlike many other energy sources,
In 2010, Pollock fell from a second-story window and suffered a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the waist down.
ENT surgeons commonly use endoscopic approaches to remove brain tumors through the nose by making a window through the blood-brain barrier to access the brain.
so the pressure of arterial blood would likely dislodge the embryo from the wall of the uterus.
#Echoless light could help send signals through walls and skin IT a call with no response.
and one on the other side of the organ wall. The clinician then deploys the patch and turns on the catheter's UV light.
The researchers called it a"window into the brain"(metaphorically, of course. Right now, the algorithm they've developed is refined not enough to distinguish Parkinson's patients from people who are sleep deprived,
While the military already has ways of protecting its cameras and windows spinel does it in a much lighter way.
A"bulletproof"window today, for example, has layers of plastic and glass perhaps five inches thick."
And Tunnels Could Make Their Walls Talk Trying to get a building to tell you how it feeling is,
Researchers with the GENESI project want to make it so walls can talk back, by creating various sensors to fit inside buildings, tunnels, and bridges.
whether tucked away in tunnel walls or nestled in dark unlit crevices under bridges, replacing batteries isn always the easiest task for humans,
. expect to see more yelling at brick walls, like John Oliver does below e
#Tiny Drones Can See The World Like Insects Do Drones with better fly-sighttiny insect drones could be useful for disaster-area surveillance
wee seen this in animal studies, says Marco Loggia, who led the MGH team. ut this is the first time we have proof that it works the same way in humans,
says Loggia. n five to 10 years, we could potentially have a pill to do just that. e
but also everyday sights like paint strokes on the wall and drawings by kids. At the museum, can experience more fully
#Expanding Smart Windows on a Global Level Raising $150 million USD in a recent late-stage series F investment,
electrochromic window company View has major plans for the future. Operating on small bouts of voltage that travel through a metal oxide coating within the dual pane windows,
ions effectively dance within the glass and hit the electrochromic material to achieve tint-controlled windows.
The process is claimed to reduce energy bills by up to 20 percent a year by enabling buildings to regulate temperature within rather than resorting to air conditioning
With only 100 installations to date (and preparations being made for 100 more View had been around for five years before installing its first window.
Humbly raising funds while simultaneously conducting research and development, the windows are constantly being perfected to meet modern day technological needs.
very view window is controllable through the internet. The windows can now talk to the lighting and HVAC system,
and on a more global level it could connect to the future smart city and smart grid, says CEO Rao Mulpuri.
Window building is populated a relatively industry as anyone strolling through New york city can imagine. ee raising capital
perhaps their windows might make their way to your home or office soon r
#Behind the Walls of the Largest Indoor farm in North america Farmedhere is the largest indoor vertical farm in the United states,
with 90,000 square foot space that all follow an eco city-and resource-friendly technique. Farmedhere, located in Chicago, raises its plants with a technique called aquaponics.
The Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou, a group of earthen buildings surrounded by high walls,
and more expensive than the photovoltaic panels that are now familiar on roofs the world over,
the low-pressure application facilitates novel concepts such as tanks with reduced wall thicknesses along with conformable concepts
the team presents a new technology called RF Capture that picks up wireless reflections off the human body to see the silhouette of a human standing behind a wall.
and even distinguish between 15 different people through a wall with nearly 90 percent accuracy.
even if they are behind furniture or walls. The device's motion-capturing technology makes it equally valuable for smart homes,
How it works The device works by transmitting wireless signals that traverse the wall and reflect off a person body back to the device.
the team presents a new technology called RF Capture that picks up wireless reflections off the human body to see the silhouette of a human standing behind a wall.
and even distinguish between 15 different people through a wall with nearly 90 percent accuracy.
even if they are behind furniture or walls. The device's motion-capturing technology makes it equally valuable for smart homes,
How it works The device works by transmitting wireless signals that traverse the wall and reflect off a person body back to the device.
as the turbine turns, lift is generated by these blades, "explained Houlsby. Peter Dixon, chairman of Kepler Energy, says the patented turbine is the most efficient yet designed.
When you shine a red laser pointer at a wall, for example, your eye detects red light.?However, for all materials, there is a tiny amount of light bouncing off at integer multiples of the incoming frequency.
So with the red laser pointer, there will also be some blue light bouncing off of the wall.
and temperature window where the pseudogap is present. iven the highly similar phenomenology of the iridates and cuprates,
Hydrogen could even be used as an inexpensive energy storage technology at the household level to store energy from rooftop solar cells.
Owing to the January to March window the figures may contain one red herring as far as smoking goes.
Theye since been working towards a battery-integrated window that can store energy from sunlight while also changing its structure automatically to provide a tint during the day.
While the prospect of smart windows is what's got Sato and his team excited,
when a US ARMY vet used the battery-powered prosthetic to scale a rock-climbing wall, using nothing but his brain power.
the summer months on Mars see a shallow subsurface flow of briny water coming down from the planet's canyons and crater walls.
and descend stairs automatically Stairs and uneven ground surfaces pose a huge problem for wheelchair users,
and when the user approaches a staircase, the wheelchair turns around and ascends the steps backwards via the caterpillar track. he great thing is that everything on this wheelchair is automated,
I want to climb the stairs I can just drive up to them, turn around, press one button and all
and can ascend stairs including spiral staircases at a maximum speed of one step per second
and they are also very smooth so it doesn feel like youe driving up stairs, so it just feels like youe driving up a ramp
because theye so flat and they adapt to the stair profile, said Voellmy. o it doesn matter
if the stair is wooden or metal or glass, the tracks grip and there no danger of slipping.
In addition to letting the wheelchair climb stairs, the track mechanism can also significantly raise the height of the user to give the person operating the chair a more elevated view of things when on flat surfaces.
literally bouncing off the walls of the cell in random fashion, "Trotman says.""Using super-resolution microscopy,
Instead of an oven, you just plug the pizza into the wall and it cooks itself."
"The wall of these artificial blood vessels is very similar to that of natural ones, "says Heinz Schima of the Medical University of Vienna.
and this enriches the wall with growth factors. This encourages the migration of endogenous cells.
"In comparison to traditional vision testing methodologies, this software-based tool provides the advantage of running on any windows-based PC in a pediatrician's examination room--avoiding testing in distracting office hallways."
and Windows smart application running on the same smart phone. The scanned information is sent then to a remote server in Ozcan's laboratory,
Dwarf cultivars, such as balcony varieties of vegetables like tomatoes and cucumbers, as well as grain varieties were selected specifically for impaired brassinosteroid metabolism,
"Next they dyed the sample with 14 different dyes in a narrow emission window and excited and photoswitched the molecules with one laser.
"That's useful because it means we had a way to do multicolor imaging within a very narrow emission window,
In 2010, Pollock fell from a second-story window and suffered a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the waist down.
but conventional, motorized trackers are too heavy and bulky for pitched rooftops and vehicle surfaces.
Residential rooftops make up about 85 percent of solar panel installations in the U s.,according to a report from the Department of energy,
but these roofs would need significant reinforcing to support the weight of conventional sun-tracking systems.
and Naveen Rawat G'15--opens a window to view how increasing"long-range order"in the organic semiconductor films is a key mechanism that allows excitons to migrate farther."
which must happen within a 12-to 24-hour window of time, or fertilization will not occur
"Discovery of these oviductosomes provides us with a window into the cargo being delivered by the female to the sperm,
tested on a Stanford rooftop, addresses a problem that has bedeviled long the solar industry: The hotter solar cells get,
They are capable of killing bacteria by creating holes in their cellular wall and preventing any counterattack on their side.
and Zhitomirsky, a materials science and engineering professor, demonstrates an improved three-dimensional energy storage device constructed by trapping functional nanoparticles within the walls of a nanocellulose foam.
When you plug a device like a computer into the wall, electronic circuitry in the computer's power supply converts the AC oscillations into direct current (DC) that the device can use.
ENT surgeons commonly use endoscopic approaches to remove brain tumors through the nose by making a window through the blood-brain barrier to access the brain.
But this work gives us a window into the future, where we'll use less invasive techniques to track the disease in real time
In 2012, a man with one leg took the stairs all the way to the top of Chicago Willis Tower on a thought-controlled prosthetic limb.
stand, walk, dance it can even beam a movie or slideshow on your wall with its built-in projector.
The implant is comprised of a series of tiny permanent sutures that lift the enlarged prostate open
not only of these three components but also their interactions with each other. f we can come up with an electrolyte that has a higher electrochemical window for multivalent batteries,
if I want a voltage window that precisely here,?Persson said. e filtered down about a hundred candidates to one.
#Transparent Armor based on Spinel Could Also Ruggedize Your Smart Phone Imagine a glass window that tough like armor,
That means the military, for imaging systems, an use spinel as the window because it allows the infrared light to come through.
NRL is also looking at spinel for the windows on lasers operating in maritime and other hostile environments. e got to worry about wave slap and saltwater and things like that,
But previous attempts had yielded window where most of it would look cloudy and there would be an odd region here
Spinel windows could also protect sensors on space satellites, an area Sanghera interested in testing. ou could leave these out there for longer periods of time,
passive is just a protective window; active is where we change the color of light coming out the other end.
For passive laser applications, like exit apertures (windows), the key is high quality. hat window, if it got any impurities or junk,
which can cause the window to break. Sanghera and his colleagues have demonstrated, working with ltra high purityspinel powder theye synthesized in NRL clean rooms, spinel incredible potential.
and the inner wall of the Target Bay has created unique design, logistic and engineering challenges.
and the (Target Bay) wall, said system manager Jay Ayers. o get the magnification we need (more than 10. 5x) we needed an additional one meter of space,
and a replaceable debris window that can be exchanged easily between shots. Like the KBO itself
the design of the debris window was bounded by multiple constraints: the necessary clearance from laser beampaths, the high velocity of the debris ind,
what it opens up is a new window into the quantum world, where materials with new properties can be studied.
and whether the system is installed on a rooftop or is mounted ground, either with or without tracking.
The system sends a pulse of laser light off of a wall or surface and into a nonvisible space.
and climb into cave walls and ceilings. ven though geology tells us there should be caves at these sites,
Next they dyed the sample with 14 different dyes in a narrow emission window and excited and photoswitched the molecules with one laser.
and thus readily identifiable. hat useful because it means we had a way to do multicolor imaging within a very narrow emission window,
and one on the other side of the heart wall. The clinician then deploys the patch and turns on the catheter UV light.
and exists for only a brief window of time to direct early zygotic development. eople used to think that
and engineering, allowing researchers to open new windows into phenomena as vast as the universe and as small as nanoparticles.
The service will become available by attaching a special antenna to the roof of a user building.
Earlier this month, Deutsche telekom, Germany largest telecom provider, installed a small LTE cell tower containing Kumu technology on a rooftop in Prague.
#Laser-printed holograms could enable'smart windows'Making holograms isn't easy-it requires expensive equipment, complex physics and time-consuming recording techniques.
or even used to create 3d artwork and"smart windows"."It also has applications in holographic data storage."
and cater walls during the summer months on Mars. Eventually these dark streaks dry up as the planet's surface cools in autumn.
"a mixture of the Japanese words for"robot"and"phone")and it does everything from make phonecalls to project movies on your living room wall.
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