we have continued to interface with them via monitor, keyboard, and mouse. More recently, tools for making things in the physical world have changed a lot
and Tablets with 3-D Vision Are Coming Soon Laptops with 3-D sensors in place of conventional webcams will go on sale before the end of this year according to chip maker Intel
One is designed for use in place of a front-facing webcam to sense human movement such as gestures.
and machine-learning techniques an ordinary smartphone camera or webcam can be used as a 3-D depth camera.
#How An Intelligent Thimble Could Replace the Mouse In 3d Virtual reality Worlds The way in
which humans interact with computers has been dominated by the mouse since it was invented in the 1960s by Doug Engelbert.
A mouse uses a flat two-dimensional surface as a proxy for a computer screen. Any movements of the mouse over the surface are translated then into movements on the screen.
These days a mouse also has a number of buttons and often scroll wheel that allow interaction with on-screen objects.
The mouse is a hugely useful device but it is also a two-dimensional one. But what of the three-dimensional world and the longstanding but growing promise of virtual reality.
What kind of device will take the place of the mouse when we begin to interact in three-dimensions?
Today we get to see one idea developed at the University of Wyoming in Laramie by Anh Nguyen and Amy Banic.
It s been possible to buy a computer mouse for some time that senses its position in three dimensions.
In addition the 3dtouch has an optical flow sensor that measures the movement of the device against a two-dimensional surface exactly like that inside an ordinary mouse.
A Wearable 3d Input device With An Optical Sensor And A 9-DOF Inertial Measurement Uni U
After three years analyzing faces seen on webcams, Affectiva database now holds more than a billion facial expressions
technologies that add physical sensations a common feature in products like computer mouses that vibrate and game joysticks that shake,
or a facial feature that you really can get just using a regular mouse. As a practical matter, it will also offer museum restoration artists
its GPS coordinates and even the position of your computer mouse. The data is now on a public Web page and available for analysis and aggregation;
some people still mourn the passing of the physical keyboard. Now technology is heading to mass production that can offer the best of both worlds:
or guides on the screen protector, over the touch keyboard, to make typing easier. Sliding the control back will cause those buttons to melt away
Sliding the control on the left pushed fluid into a set of guides that rose up between keys on the virtual keyboard.
when the keyboard appears. e are only at the beginning of what we expect to be a multiyear partnership,
morphing screen where the keyboard would usually be
#Microrobots, Working Together, Build with Metal, Glass, and Electronics Someone glancing through the door of Annjoe Wong-Foy lab at SRI International might think his equipment is infested by ants.
British spies scooped up millions of webcam images from Yahoo. In December, on Microsoft official blog, the company top lawyer, Brad Smith, said he had reason to view surreptitious overnment snoopingas no different from criminal malware.
but this often sacrifices peripheral and night vision, according to the researchers at the Johns hopkins university and the University of Maryland.
but this often sacrifices peripheral and night vision, according to the researchers at the Johns hopkins university and the University of Maryland.
The team applied this simpler approach to mouse embryonic stem cells in a dish, which have the potential to become any cell type.
graphene could be perfect for the new generation of touchscreens. Rust-free cars Graphene repels water
graphene could be perfect for the new generation of touchscreens. Rust-free cars Graphene repels water
"The vaccine appears to work well in our mouse model to'prime'the antibody response,
One of the project's prototypes features a twin battery back on both sides of the dog, a mounted webcam,
One of the project's prototypes features a twin battery back on both sides of the dog, a mounted webcam,
One will be a finger-touch device similar to a computer mouse. The other will be a wearable version for continuous monitoring,
One will be a finger-touch device similar to a computer mouse. The other will be a wearable version for continuous monitoring,
This is possible with sensor-based peripherals which are used by the device and are compatible with your mobile phone and by bringing in augmented reality.
A set of peripherals have been developed by Lyteshot which are attached to the Lyter so that it can then be printed 3d in the shape of a gun, staff, wand, bow,
the scientists explain how they used Sticky-flares to quantify ß-actin mrna in Hela cells (the oldest and most commonly used human cell line) as well as to follow the real-time transport of ß-actin mrna in mouse embryonic
In the first demonstration of how the technology works, published July 30 in the journal Cell, the researchers look inside the brain of an adult mouse at a scale previously unachievable, generating images at a nanoscale resolution.
"The researchers have begun the process of mining their imaging data by looking first at an area of the brain that receives sensory information from mouse whiskers,
I/O. The ARM block processor is the TI AM335X ARM Cortex-A8 including BBB functions FPGA memory and support peripherals as well as interfaces for a USB host and client Ethernet
and a video communication system from the company Bravis that allows users to interact via webcams. early fifty percent of adults in Germany suffer from physical impairments of a temporary or permanent nature,
and commercial applications, including mobile phones, notebooks, tablets and webcams, digital still and video cameras, security and surveillance, entertainment devices, automotive and medical imaging systems.
The research team found that the new patch could reduce blood glucose levels in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes for as long as nine hours.
The team tested the patch on a mouse model of type 1 diabetes and compared it to injecting insulin as standard.
"With a few clicks of your mouse, you get a complete list of the DNA strands that you need to mix in a test tube,
a postdoctoral fellow in Kipnis'lab. The vessels were detected after Louveau developed a method to mount a mouse's meninges-the membranes covering the brain-on a single slide
"The researchers also looked at the process in a mouse model and found that Grb2 depletion results in the development of multiple tumours in the vicinity of a primary tumour,
By studying mouse and frog embryos as well as human stem cells they confirmed that the PRDM12 gene is switched normally on during the development of pain-sensing nerve cells.
So far the team has had success with the delivery system in mouse models. A clinical study at the University of Oxford is currently investigating using an existing drug in combination with ultrasound but without the bubble technology,
Louveau discovered the vessels after analyzing the meninges of a mouse. According to reports, the vessels were hidden very well
painless patch could lower blood glucose in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes for up to nine hours.
The researchers tested the ability of this approach to control blood sugar levels in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes.
In mouse brains, as in human brains, adult neural stem cells reside on the walls of cavities called ventricles,
Alvarez-Buylla and his team traced the development of mouse adult neural stem cells back to their embryonic progenitors.
when the mouse embryo is between 13 and 15 days old, uite early in embryonic brain development, said Alvarez-Buylla,
the scientists found that the mouse adult neural stem cells they studied are derived from embryonic neural stem cells that produce neurons in entirely different parts of the brain. his means that, somehow,
mouse brains have long been accepted as excellent basic research models for the human brain, he said.
In mouse models, delivering sirna into cancer cells inhibited the expression of Twist, which in turn reduced epithelial-mesenchymal transition
Dr. Hauser and his team used a mouse model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) pneumonia to examine how the bacterium uses its secretion system to inject a toxin, called Exos, into cells.
motion sensors and touchscreen can take precise readings that, in some cases, may be more reliable than a doctor's observations.
which participants tap their fingers in a particular sequence on the iphone's touchscreen. Dorsey said that's more objective than a process still used in clinics,
extracted from the bone marrow of healthy mouse donors and grafted into the bloodstream, can migrate into the brains of sick mice,
move your mouse or touch your phone screen. Behaviosec tracks these movements and maps them against past interactions to see
motion sensors and touchscreen can take precise readings that, in some cases, may be more reliable than a doctor's observations.
which participants tap their fingers in a particular sequence on the iphone's touchscreen. Dorsey said that's more objective than a process still used in clinics,
showed promising results in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes. Researchers hope to see similar success in subsequent clinical trials in humans. he whole system can be personalized to account for a diabetic weight
#Game over for joysticks? Fove virtual reality headset lets players aim and interact with characters using just their EYES Gamers could soon be dropping their joysticks
and pushing their mouse to one side as eye-control becomes the latest way to play games.
Using the movement of the head and eyes, gamers using the Fove virtual reality device will be able to control games with the blink of an eye.
and more natural input than with traditional mouse, keyboard, or controller as these were invented originally for 2d games and applications.
One of the project's prototypes features a twin battery back on both sides of the dog, a mounted webcam,
A control centre on dry land allows the scientists to monitor the status of crops without having to dive down every day to tend to them. e have installed many webcams
with the electronic images in the centre of the eye melding with natural images from the surviving peripheral cells in the retina.
When a user moves toward a menu selection with a finger on a touchpad, moves their hands in the air or moves their eyes in a car heads up display or under a VR hood,
The interface consumes less power than current touchscreens, gestures or other ways of communicating with devices. ith Qilaunch Wear and all the coming versions of our interface, there are no top signsthat slow down navigation
even the force or rhythm of key strokes or the temperature of the hand controlling the mouse. f Amelia is to become the most faithful service agent,
At the time, it was believed widely that Intel dragged its feet on USB 3. 0 hoping to replace it with Thunderbolt as the mainstream peripheral interconnect on most devices
#Ambitious new tech aims to revolutionize touchscreens The ambitious GHOST (Generic, Highly-Organic Shape-Changing Interfaces) research project is building technology that will let consumers use their fingertips to literally drag data out of touchscreen displays,
bringing it into the 3d world. GHOST is the brainchild of four universities in the U k.,Holland and Denmark.
which caused the mouse to move in a circle. In other mice, shining a light directly onto brain cells expressing a light-sensitive protein prompted the release of dopamine,
the scientists explain how they used Sticky-flares to quantify ßctin mrna in Hela cells (the oldest and most commonly used human cell line) as well as to follow the real-time transport of ßctin mrna in mouse embryonic fibroblasts.
Complicated process The researchers focused on five different types of cells in a particular area of the mouse cortex
faster and less expensive than using a mouse model, for instance, "he explained.""The big finding is that we have a single receptor that does two different jobs,"noted Dr. Xue."
wrote the investigators. n A549 lung cancer cellased mouse xenograft studies, 6-thio-dg caused a decrease in the tumor growth rate superior to that observed with 6-thioguanine treatment.
They confirmed this using a combination of studies in mouse and frog models, and in human induced pluripotent stem cells.
the drug-treated mice showed a six-day-faster reconstitution of hematopoiesis after bone marrow transplantation. tudying mouse models,
which prompted the mouse to begin moving in circles. In another experiment, the scientists shone light directly onto specific brain cells.
After a period of clinical trials and commercial development by spinoff company Glucosense Diagnostics, it is hoped that two versions of the device will be commercially available a computer mouse-sized tabletop unit,
At a basic level, motion controllers are premised on the idea that a user hands replace traditional input devices like touch screens or mouse and keyboards.
Although similar, mouse brains don exactly follow the same developmental trajectory as human brains, so we don know how well the findings translate.
after all, how can one know for sure that a mouse is depressed autistic or hallucinating? Then there one more perk.
and used an infrared laser to scan each mouse. The researchers found that the nanoparticles caused bright spots where cancer cells
and webcams that will let engineers in the United states control the machine remotely.""It might be many years before the processor is being used widely,
researchers at the University of Bonn in Germany made a skeletal muscle of a mouse contract in response to light.
The team introduced a gene into a mouse that codes for a protein normally produced by light sensing blue-green algae.
but by producing it within the mouse own cells, it has the same effect of contracting muscle cells
The researchers specifically focused on the larynx that they removed from the mouse so that light can be delivered correctly.
Here a video of a mouse larynx being opened and closed in response to light g
#Rice Microendoscope Hopes to Make Esophageal Biopsies Thing of Past (VIDEO) At Rice university engineers have been working on making certain biopsies unnecessary by imaging suspected tissues without excising them.
minimally invasive device for controlling brain cells with drugs and lighta study showed that scientists can wirelessly determine the path a mouse walks with a press of a button.
and touchscreen electronics. The scientists synthesized the materials at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)
A summary of the research, conducted in mouse and human cells, appears online July 14 in the journal ACS Nano.
and touchscreen electronics. The scientists synthesized the materials at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)
painless patch could lower blood glucose in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes for up to nine hours.
The researchers tested the ability of this approach to control blood sugar levels in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes.
The work will be of interest to those considering graphene elements in flexible touchscreens or memories that store bits by controlling electric dipole moments of carbon atoms
-actin mrna in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Sticky-flares are built upon another technology from Mirkin's group called Nanoflares,
and progenitor cells isolated from the fetal liver of a mouse in Tan's lab. As Tan explained,"
In the first demonstration of how the technology works, published July 30 in the journal Cell("Saturated Reconstruction of a Volume of Neocortex"),the researchers look inside the brain of an adult mouse at a scale previously unachievable, generating images
"The researchers have begun the process of mining their imaging data by looking first at an area of the brain that receives sensory information from mouse whiskers,
In one experiment with inflated mouse brain tissue, the researchers gauged the distance between two proteins that sit on opposite ends of neural synapses.
At the meeting, he showed an image of a half-millimetre slab of the mouse brain's hippocampus
The vessels were detected after Louveau developed a method to mount a mouse meninges the membranes covering the brain on a single slide
Aix-Marseille and the German Mouse Clinic teamed up to investigate the initiation process of dendritic spines.
To study histone composition in mouse nerve cells and related turnover, researchers fed young, post-weaning rodents a special diet containing heavy labeled lysines,
from suits or dresses to furniture or carpet, could potentially have computer touchpad style control capabilities woven.
and each operator working a keyboard, mouse and a bank of computer screens. There is no joystick and the system is ly by mousewith the operator using the computer mouse to control the aircraft
even if it is flying thousands of kms away. The future has arrived and as sure as night follows day it will involve fewer airborne pilots and increasing numbers of unmanned aircraft systems.
have seen we the last of piloted aircraft? Probably not, but it will become increasingly difficult in the years ahead to find a military pilot who actually takes to the air i
"Basically when I hit enter on the keyboard, the university networks all respond at the same exact time
"Doctors wear 3-D glasses and use a joystick to zoom in to a ventricle or valve,
This unique configuration permitted volumetric imaging of cortical dendrites in the awake, behaving mouse brain.
Features of the mirror include facial recognition, gesture comprehension, a webcam, speech-to-text recognition, and a durable screen that doesn interfere with the mirror reflectiveness.
smaller than the width of a human hair, let the scientists determine the path a mouse walks using a remote control to inject drugs
The device is mounted to the head of the mouse and is powered by a small battery, removing the need for it to be wired,
In one such experiment, mice were made to walk in circles after a drug that mimics morphine was injected into the region of the mouse's brain that controls motivation and addiction.
Using mouse models and human airway tissue taken from both asthmatic and non-asthmatic people,
The other type of mouse, called Beethoven, has a specific TMC1 mutation--a change in a single amino acid
but with gene therapy, they jump as high as a normal mouse, "says Holt. The force of their jump was measured by a plate on the floor underneath them;
and reversibly disrupt Apc activity in a mouse with cancerous tumours in its colon. They already knew that the Apc gene was linked closely to an important pathway known as the Wnt signalling pathway,
"The patch has been tested in mouse models and so far, looks very promising. According to the paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
The new study determined that mouse TESI is highly similar to the TESI derived from human cells
In the mouse study the insulin-producing cells were placed under the kidney capsule--a thin membrane layer that surrounds the kidney--where they developed into an organ-like structure with its own blood supply.
Working in a mouse model the research team led by Drs. Nicolas Bazan Boyd Professor and Director of the LSU Health New orleans Neuroscience Center of Excellence and Alberto Musto Assistant professor of Research Neurosurgery and Neuroscience found that brief small electrical microbursts
but we were surprised at how rapidly a mild reduction in food intake could improve outcome in a mouse malaria model,
but also in activating adaptive immune and inflammatory responses--is increased upon infection in a mouse model of cerebral malaria,
The researchers found in a mouse model of sepsis that sildenafil more commonly known as Viagra induced the liver to produce greater amounts of a protein called CYCLIC GMP
of mouse Ngly1 gene expression. Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science the paper details how lack of the Ngly1 protein results in the incomplete removal of the sugar portion of glycoproteins--a process called deglycosylation.
In mouse models, deletion of the gene that codes for a protein that promotes the production of camp resulted in spontaneous bronchial asthma,
"Raz noted that the genetic mouse model developed for the research shares multiple similarities with human allergic asthma,
and her collaborators have used already the system to observe firing in 3d neuronal dendritic trees in superficial layers of the mouse brain.
Lynch and his colleagues used high-throughput sequencing to catalog genes expressed in the uterus of several types of living animals--placental mammals (a human, monkey, mouse, dog, cow, pig, horse and armadillo
With the help of specific mouse models we demonstrate that the expression of Fra-2 in keratinocytes induces the expression of genes in the EDC the authors write.
a postdoctoral fellow in Kipnis'lab. The vessels were detected after Louveau developed a method to mount a mouse's meninges--the membranes covering the brain--on a single slide
The discovery is the latest development in a long investigation sparked by a chance observation in an unusual mouse strain.
Years of subsequent research involving the MRL mouse led Heber-Katz and colleagues to theorize that the HIF-1a pathway,
of which is increased markedly before and after injury in the MRL mouse. Under normal oxygen conditions, HIF-1a is degraded by prolyl hydroxylases (PHDS.
their group found that it was possible to achieve healthy tissue regrowth in a mouse model in situ, without the use of stem cells."
Working with an obese mouse model, the researchers gave the mice a synthetic version of lipoxin A4 to boost the amount of the natural substance already in their systems.
Using mouse models Dr Grainger and his team looked at how and where monocytes are programs in response to toxoplasmosis,
and Kavikrishna Laboratory, Indian Institute of technology, Guwahati, utilized a well-known mouse model of Mtb infection, where months after drug treatment,
Using this mouse model of dormancy, scientists isolated the special bone marrow stem cell type, the CD271+mesenchymal stem cells, from the drug treated mice.
'Our next steps are to go forward with a mouse model that can detect mutations and translocations in the mouse genome using human sequences from these cancer breakpoints,
'Vasquez said. Does this really occur now in the context of chromosomes in living organisms?
Researchers developed a genetically modified mouse in which the Hif-1alpha protein is fused to another protein,
the researchers examined levels of 5fc in living adult and embryonic mouse tissues, as well as in mouse embryonic stem cells--the body's master cells which can become almost any cell type in the body.
They found that 5fc is present in all tissues but is very rare, making it difficult to detect.
Jean-Christophe Larsimont and colleagues used state of the art genetic mouse models to dissect the functional role
And in mouse models lacking AIM2, the researchers found that they had smaller tumors and precancerous colon polyps when blocked Akt.
"Our next goal is to test the p53 inhibitors currently available in the same mouse models
In the first days of reprogramming mouse cells, the researchers observed that their production of netrin-1 was reduced strongly.
This time, the quantity of ips cells produced from mouse cells was much more greater.
The other type of mouse, called Beethoven, has a specific TMC1 mutation--a change in a single amino acid
but with gene therapy, they jump as high as a normal mouse, "says Holt. The force of their jump was measured by a plate on the floor underneath them;
One will be a finger-touch device similar to a computer mouse. The other will be a wearable version for continuous monitoring."
In the LCLS experiments, Xu's team used samples of a form of human rhodopsin--a GPCR found in the retina whose dysfunction can cause night blindness--fused to a type of mouse arrestin that is nearly identical to human arrestin.
By mounting whole mouse meninges and using neuroimaging the team noticed that T-cells were present in vessels separate from arteries and veins
and write using a Braille Perkins Keyboard without any mechanical elements. It also allows for direct converting from PDF, TXT,
#Smart keyboard cleans and powers itself and can tell who you are In a novel twist in cybersecurity,
self-powered smart keyboard that can identify computer users by the way they type. The device, reported in the journal ACS Nano, could help prevent unauthorized users from gaining direct access to computers.
The researchers developed a smart keyboard that can sense typing patterns including the pressure applied to keys
The scientists conclude that the keyboard could provide an additional layer of protection to boost the security of our computer systems r
Hillman and her collaborators have used already the system to observe firing in 3d neuronal dendritic trees in superficial layers of the mouse brain.
From these clinical features of the disease, the team predicted that there would be a block to the production of pain-sensing neurons during the development of the embryo they confirmed this using a combination of studies in mouse and frog models,
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