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and displays that information right on the outside of the cup. In a perfect world, you adjust your exercise intake accordingly.

That display is also customizable. In addition to calories, you can track, say, caffeineand make sure you re not ODING in the morning,


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Every 5 minutes, a signal is sent wirelessly from a glucose monitor under the user s skin to an iphone app,


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its function is mostly to disrupt#3d printing#as a rapid-prototyping system. Consequently, there was no existing product that met Lowe s retail needs.

and matte paint and developed the augmented reality display system from scratch. The cost of each grid room is relatively low,

when University of Illinois computer scientists showed off an immersive holograph room, CAVE2, that projected images on an array of LED screens.

and a wand allowed them to interact with the objects on the screens. One setting they mocked up?

Like other computerscreens, the room displays inputs processed elsewhere. That means Lowe s has to scan every item before it can appear in the Holoroom.


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This information is displayed on a touch screen in the dressing room, and if a customer desires a different size or color,

they can simply click on the changes on the screen. The system has a real time registry of the store s inventory

In addition, the touch screen can suggest complementary or similar items, which can also be requested for retrieval.


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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.

but what is missing is comparable advancement in display. The race to disrupt the screen is intensifying as both upstarts

and technology giants try to find new ways to bring content to life. Microsoft corp. and Advanced micro devices Inc. are both working on their own virtual reality rooms

According to Ramesh Raskar, an associate professor at the Massachusetts institute of technology, who is working on 3-D displays for MIT s Media Lab,

The Retina display on Apple Inc. s#iphone, for example, has about 300 dots per inch,

the larger vision is to have Ostendo s chips everywhere electronic displays are needed, whether it is a glasses-free 3-D television screen, a smartwatch,

or tables that can project hologram-like images. So what happens in a world where 3-D


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and check their stats on the screen projected at the front of the room. When the bell rings, its time for a random event,


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and 3d printing can improve people lives. Which is a hell of a lot more entertaining than watching Nigel de Jong roughing up Xabi Alonso again n


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which together would monitor, predict, cultivate and extract crops from the land with practically no human intervention.


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Developer kits available through the Kickstarter for $200 offer barebones SCIO modules and come with CAD designs for 3d printers.


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#A 3d printing breakthrough: 3d printed biological tissue 3d printing capabilities are limited rather despite the excitement that 3-D printing has generated.

It can be used to make complex shapes, but most commonly only out of plastics. Even manufacturers using an advanced version of the technology known as additive manufacturing typically have expanded the material palette only to a few types of metal alloys.

But what if 3-D printers could use a wide assortment of different materials, from living cells to semiconductors, mixing

and matching the nkswith precision? Jennifer Lewis, a materials scientist at Harvard university, is developing the chemistry

This means 3-D printing technology could make objects that sense and respond to their environment. ntegrating form and function,

s the next big thing that needs to happen in 3-D printing. A group at Princeton university has printed a bionic ear, combining biological tissue and electronics,

But even among these impressive efforts to extend the possibilities of 3-D printing Lewis lab stands out for the range of materials

In a basement lab a few hundred yards from Lewis office, her group has jury-rigged a 3-D printer, equipped with a microscope,

Another, larger 3-D printer, using printing nozzles with multiple outlets to print multiple inks simultaneously,

and easily destroyed as they are forced through the printing nozzle. In all cases, though, the inks must be formulated to flow out of the nozzle under pressure

Before coming to Harvard from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign last year, Lewis had spent more than a decade developing 3-D printing techniques using ceramics, metal nanoparticles, polymers,

Printing blood vessels was an encouraging step toward artificial tissues capable of the complex biological functions found in organs.


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Most of us on our small team are musicians who are tired of being stuck behind computer screens, keyboards, faders

-more than most MIDI controllers on the market all without having to even look at a screen during performance.


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and use to follow a line of text in a book or on a screen.


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#3d printing is transforming manufacturing and General electric wants to lead the way A 20-year-old Indonesian student has helped General electric save considerable sums of money in development

And that all thanks to 3d printing. While it may be today buzzword, in reality it just a fraction of the overall manufacturing process and General electric wants to lead the way.

Furstoss told attendees at the Inside 3d printing conference in New york on Thursday that the aker movementis revolutionizing how the traditional manufacturers look at their own design

The Fairfield, CT-headquartered conglomerate has been pushing hard in the 3d printing and the next-generation manufacturing space.

and advantages that 3d printing has to offer, it invested in more than three hundred 3d printers across the company,

which helps it to learn how to develop the more difficult or traditionally expensive parts for aviation, oil and gas, healthcare,


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The company says its technology places each word at the optimal location on the screen,


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A device that allows desktop 3d printers to print in color for less than $100 Full color printing is generally a privilege limited to professional and high-end consumer 3d printers,

so the more casual user is stuck likely printing in one or two colors. But Cédric Kovacs-Johnson and Charles Haider, both chemical engineering undergraduates at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, say they have come up with a solution:

a sub-$100 device that upgrades desktop 3d printers to print in a full rainbow of colors.

The system is fused compatible with deposition modeling 3d printers that use a standard-size spool of filament.

FDM printers melt string-like plastic bit by bit and lay it down in layers to create an object.

allowing printers to shift between colors. hat we find really innovative in our approach is we went back to the roots of paper printing

Desktop 3d printer makers have gotten generally around the one color problem by adding more than one print head. botobjects,

a desktop printer maker that has been teasing the community for years with its full-color printing abilities,

Spectrom doesn require a specialized printer to work. The idea is that you install it on your existing printer

and youe ready to go. Your computer outputs code that tells the device when to switch between colors

and your printer operates as if it was printing with a regular filament spool. The duo didn arrive at the method immediately.

and as a result are focused on making sure it is compatible with any printer. e want to get it out to as many people as possible,


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#3d printing may finally give artificial organs a blood supply Vascularized tissue constructed by printing cell-laden inks in a layered zigzag pattern.

Using a custom-built four-head 3-D printer and a isappearingink, materials scientist Jennifer Lewisand her team created a patch of tissue containing skin cells and biological structural material interwoven with blood-vessel-like structures.

The tissue is built by the 3-D printer in layers. A gelatin-based ink acts as extracellular matrixhe structural mix of proteins and other biological molecules that surrounds cells in the body.

All these inks are viscous enough to maintain their structure after being laid down by the printer.

and we think it going to be essential toward organ printing or regeneration, says Lewis, who is member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard university.

The hope is that the 3-D printing method will set the overall architecture of blood vessels within artificial tissue


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The team plans to create a prototype that entirely self-contained by replacing the external tracking system with tiny integrated displays like O-LED

and E Ink displays that are sensitive to the user movements. They expect to have a working prototype in another 12 to 18 months.

devices that combine the flexibility of touch screens with the physical qualities that real-world controls provide.

Paddle could also provide a welcome relief to those who struggle with touch screens, such as the elderly.


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and even data-conditional transactions, in which a script uses a data input such as a regular Google search to monitor real-world events that would automatically trigger disbursements or other actions.


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#New 3d printed materials lighter than water and as strong as steel A Nanoscribe 3d printer can print models of the Empire state building in a space the width of a human hair using precision lasers.

Watching the machine build through thelens of an electron microscope is otherworldlybut the printer s potential runs beyond microscale model making.

believe such 3d printers may help craft a new generation of materials lighter than water and strong as steel.

Now, there s the Nanoscribe 3d printer. The printer s mirror-focused laser shines on and hardens a droplet of liquid plastic on a slide.

A computer moves the plate under the laser, selectively hardening it, layer by layer, to match a digital 3d model.

Microscale 3d printing is still new, but it s quickly progressing. In 2012, researchers at the Vienna University of Technology 3d printed a race car and cathedral smaller than a dust mite.


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The technology involve a head-mounted display, custom video technology, and a targeted molecular agent that makes cancer cells glow


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and the ability to support up to six high resolution remote displays s


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#Mellanox Shows Record Performance with Connectx-4 100gb/s Interconnect Adapters Today Mellanox announced world-record performance on its Connectx-4 EDR 100gb/s Infiniband adapters.


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which players are asked to mimic the facial expressions of a cartoonish character on the screen. Using Emotient's software the game assesses the player's success in recreating that expression and returns a score.


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and a touch screen monitor to allow miners to interact with the system; according to the company worker simply scans their badge


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with flange mounting options and a colour display controller mounted in a stainless steel enclosure. They can measure all types of Flotation Cell,


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"The 6 Strangest Robots Ever Created The researchers said that this new method of building machines could serve as a form of 3d printing for robotics, turning a complex manufacturing process into something that's both more accessible and less expensive for the average user.


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#'Astroskin'smart shirt monitors astronauts'health in Antarctica Remember that pivotal scene in the movie"Apollo 13"in which crewmembers rip the biomedical sensors off their bodies?

Astroskin, a prototype device to monitor astronaut health, is a garment that fits over a person's upper body

As GPS watches and blood-pressure monitors become the norm, researchers are now aiming for ideas such as headsets that could assist people with vision problems.


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10 Scariest Sea Creatures The one-of-a-kind Exosuit on display at the American Museum of Natural history (AMNH) now through March 5 measures 6. 5 feet (2 meters) tall


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and insects to monitor wind and navigate around obstacles in tight spaces lead researcher Ali Javey of Berkeley Lab's Materials sciences Division said in a news release.


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There really only one that comes to mind printer ink. It never fails that when one of my sons needs to print out something for a big school project the ink runs out.


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Just hit'print'From working guns to bionic ears 3-D printers are creating a variety of objects

But 3-D printers aren't just laying down plastics resins and nanoparticles they're also printing with dough vegetables and even meats.

Both engineers and gourmet chefs are experimenting with creating foods from 3-D printing. The technique allows them to produce foods in unique shapes

and textures and to streamline repetitive tasks like filling ravioli. 3-D food printers don't look like traditional printers.

Just like a regular printer the machine takes its instructions from a computer. Using software a 3-D representation of the food is created

Designers of commercial 3-D printers believe that in the near future we'll be able to download such recipes and print them in our home kitchens.

Take a look at the variety of food that can be made with 3-D printers. The Foodini made these chickpea nuggets as a healthier alternative to meat options.

TNO has experimented with printing pureed vegetables back into their original shape. Cornell University's Fab@Home can print ramen noodles in a variety of artistic shapes.


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Though perhaps it's simply enough to be dazzled by displays of water bouncing around like balls. he material is so strongly water-repellent the water actually gets bounced offsaid Chunlei Guo a professor of optics


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Flat-screen monitors were not available yet (that SGI 17-inch monitor in the photo was the first one sold

including that the big-screen television was going to follow the piano to the dump. I was wrong again.

Flat-screen LED TVS got so cheap and so big that people are now wallpapering their walls with them;


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Nature News A transparent, flexible electrode made from graphene could see a one-atom thick honeycomb of carbon first made just five years ago replace other high-tech materials used in displays.

and Hong says that makes the material ideal for use in applications such as portable displays.


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reporting results by clicking on relevant numbers in a grid on the screen. Using brain imaging techniques, the scientists measured levels and locations of dopamine receptors in brain areas of interest in each participant before and after training.


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A PSA test is currently the most common, noninvasive means to screen for prostate cancer in the U s. PSA testing measures for elevated levels of prostate specific-antigen antigen,


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as well as from Kenya, India, Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe, to screen for resistant coffee plants and to analyse varieties of the pathogen."


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a satellite that will monitor natural disasters and measure atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. The extra cash will keep it on schedule for launch before April next year.


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Massachusetts, would supply Sony Corporation of Tokyo with quantum dots for flat-screen televisions that will transmit more richly coloured images than other TVS on the market.

Demand for quantum dot displays, say industry watchers, could benefit quantum dot companies, bring down the price of these nanomaterials

"Displays are a potential market that could help quantum dot companies find traction, says Jonathan Melnick, an analyst at Lux Research in Boston, Massachusetts.

Near the backlight of a liquid-crystal display (LCD), for example, temperatures can be around 100#C. At this temperature,

The contrast with today s flat screens begins with the light source. Conventional LCDS use a high-intensity blue LED backlight

optoelectronics, including display components, will make up $310#million of a total $666 million in quantum dot revenues.


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Full-term babies#those born after 37 weeks'gestation#display remarkable linguistic sophistication soon after they are born:


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In addition, they relied on data from elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) tagged with instruments that monitor ocean conditions."


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The researchers used NASA s Kepler space telescope to identify the three planets orbiting Kepler 37, a star some 200 light-years away that is somewhat smaller than the sun. The spacecraft monitors more than 150,000 stars in the Milky way


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the pharmaceutical partners will be able to use the library#including molecules from their competitors#in their own drug screens.


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#Scientists use 3-D printer to speed human embryonic stem cell research A blog by Scientific American.

Depositing human embryonic stem cells in cultures using a 3-D printer offers some advantages.

so the Heriot-Watt and Roslin Cellab scientists developed a printing system driven by pneumatic pressure and controlled by the opening and closing of a microvalve.


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#'Hologram-lite'idea for 3d phone displays Now physicist David Fattal and his colleagues at Hewlett-packard Laboratories in Palo alto have developed a sort of'hologram-lite'approach.

the display beams different images in different directions, so that a person's left and right eyes see slightly different images#a requirement for the brain to process an image as 3d.

Moving the display screen around also produces different images, so that it appears as if the object were being viewed from up to 64 different vantage points over a field of view spanning 90 degrees.

as in an ordinary LCD screen#the display can also produce moving images. Figuring out how to modulate the LCD screen to produce the views is orders of magnitude easier than working out the complicated interference patterns needed to make a moving hologram visible from any direction,

says Fattal. And because each circular diffraction grating is just 12 micrometres across, the system is suited ideally to mobile technologies,

Existing 3d-display technologies tend to have larger pixel sizes and therefore operate better at distances of a few metres,


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and a detector captures the signals like a viewer watching a cinema screen. The system records activity from the full brain every 1. 3 seconds.


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and mouse models with mutations in TBK1 or OPTN to study ALS disease mechanisms and to screen for drug candidates.


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and monitors the number of likes and reposts. In this way, it can anticipate when momentum is building


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#Printing Color Images Without Ink A new technology creates colorful images by manipulating light rather than applying ink.

producing the colorful logo. nlike the printing process of an inkjet or laserjet printer, where mixed color pigments are used,

Artists Discover 3-D Printingthe Missouri S&t team believes the mechanical coloring on the silver/silica materials provide a much higher printing resolution than conventional color printing, according to Gizmag.


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#Floating, Touchable'Fairy Lights'Unveiled A team of researchers from Japan has found a way to use a high-speed laser to create a touchable plasma display in mid-air.

"has advantages over other 3-D displays. For starters, it doesn require physical matter arranged

Laser Levitates Diamondsalthough the displays right now are tiny, at just eight cubic millimeters, there hope that they will become larger as the technology progresses.


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The bins will pay for themselves, eventually, with display advertising. The smart trash cans will join another citywide initiative to turn all those old abandoned public pay phones into charging stations


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and display a level of self-awareness to distinguish itself from the other two robots. It also opened the door to the possibility that self-aware robots could make their way into the future e


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Based on the team screens of soil, the compound seems to be relatively rare, so Lewis doubts that many bacteria have evolved to produce an enzyme that could destroy it.


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The system also uses the cameras and satellite images to monitor progress. In 2012 Seeker was tested for the first time in the Atacama desert in Chile a landscape similar to that of Mars. There it guided the Robovolc rover built to traverse the edge of volcanoes over several kilometres in a single day.


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The system also uses the cameras and satellite images to monitor progress. In 2012 Seeker was tested for the first time in the Atacama desert in Chile a landscape similar to that of Mars. There it guided the Robovolc rover built to traverse the edge of volcanoes over several kilometres in a single day.


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Established in the 1960s India's space programme has focused so far on aiding the country's development building satellites to spot potential sources of groundwater and monitor deforestation.


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Dubbed Space Race it is one of three space-based reality TV SHOWS that could be gracing our screens in the coming years assuming producers can get their hands on a working spacecraft.


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#3d-printed rocket engine gets its first fiery test Thought current 3d printing was only good for creating cute plastic versions of teapot lids key rings and other curios?

They wondered if additive layer manufacturing the engineer's name for 3d printing could make a precision part called a rocket injector in less time than the year it takes using conventional methods.

Fed liquid oxygen and gaseous hydrogen the injector performed perfectly in a series of tests says Aerojet's programme manager Jeff Haynes. Better still it took only four months to make the injector using 3d printing

NASA is not the only organisation trying to take 3d printing into space however: a public competition is under way to create a crowdsourced design for an open-source 3d-printable rocket engine that commercial spaceflight operators will be able to use


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it will probably be thanks to MIT spinout QD Vision, a pioneer of quantum dot television displays.

Last June, Sony used QD Vision product, called Color IQ, in millions of its Bravia riluminostelevisions, marking the first-ever commercial quantum dot display.

these displays will be olling out to the rest of the world. Replacing the bulb In conventional LCD TVS

and green filters to produce the colors on the screen. But this actually requires phosphors to convert a blue light to white;

and displays only reach about 70 to 80 percent of the National Television Standard Committee color gamut.

with greater power efficiency than any other technology. he value proposition is that you are not changing the display,

and yet the entire display looks much better. The colors are much more vivid known as much more saturated allowing you to generate a much more believable image,

Green from radle to gravewhile QD Vision aims to bring consumers more color-saturated displays,

which replaces phosphor in displays the company developed a much greener synthesis, according to the EPA.

Other technologies, called organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, use an organic compound to reach upward of 100 percent of the color gamut

Lighting to displays, and back QD Vision technology began at MIT more than a decade ago.

quantum dot displays. aking a transition like that from lighting to displays tests the nerves of folks involved, from top to bottom,

Pooling all resources into displays, the company eventually caught the eye of Sony, and last year became the first to market with a quantum dot display.

Today, QD Vision remains one of only two quantum dot display companies that have seen their products go to market.

Now, with a sharp rise in commercial use, quantum dot technologies are positioned to penetrate the display industry

Coe-Sullivan says. Along with Color IQ-powered LCD TVS, Amazon released a quantum dot Kindle last year,


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3-D printing. Until recently, Spielberg worked in the MIT Media Lab with Neri Oxman, the Sony Corporation Career development Assistant professor of Media Arts and Sciences, graduate students Steven Keating and John Klein,

As part of the Mediated Matter Group, he focused on converting a robotic arm to a computer controlled arm, capable of printing projects, like houses.

Outside the box Ordinarily, 3-D printing occurs inside a box limiting the size of printable objects to that of the printer housing.

It analogous to how an office printer cartridge runs back and forth, but on a much grander scale:

Spielberg jumped to the other end of the 3-D printing spectrum, moving from walls to nanoscale fluidic chips.

Once again, Spielberg role in the lab is with optimizing the 3-D printer that makes the device.


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Courtesy of Juan Aragones Josh Steimel and Alfredo Alexander-Katzfull Screen The next step is to test the approach in more complex settings.


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In my opinion the best nanosystems are going to be done by 3-D printing because it would bypass the problems of standard microfabrication Velsquez-Garca says.

3-D printing is going to make a big difference in the kinds of systems we can put together


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#High-speed biologics screen MIT engineers have devised a way to rapidly test hundreds of different drug-delivery vehicles in living animals making it easier to discover promising new ways to deliver a class of drugs called biologics

The lipidoid material screen is just an example demonstrated in this article; a similar strategy can be extended readily to other libraries

If we can pick up certain design features from the screens it can guide us to design larger combinatorial libraries based on these leads Yanik says.


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Indeed Bhattacharyya built the main structural components of the robot using a 3-D printer in Asada s lab. Half of the robot the half with the flattened panel is waterproof and houses the electronics.


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Zhao says the same basic approach could eventually lead to production of large, flexible display screens and antifouling coatings for ships.


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and display that info to a user, says Downey, Airware CEO, who researched and built drones throughout his time at MIT.

and collects and displays data. Airware then pushes all data to the cloud, where it aggregated and analyzed,

viewing companies that monitor crops and infrastructure with drones that require specific cameras and sensors as potential early customers.


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