evaluate toxicity and display the results in one simple process. Dr. Wang Zhiping, Director of research Programs at Agency for Science, Technology and Research's (A*STAR) Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTECH
Very few think about the technology beneath their screens that conducts heat away from internal electronic components
which are suited for use in a range of applications including tablets, lap tops, flat screen TVS and EMI shielding s
#Electroluminescence with Phosphor Nanoparticles Holds Promise for Modern Lighting Light-emitting diodes (LEDS) are the modern lighting devices used in lamps, signals, signs or displays.
Currently, colors on computer and iphone screens come from dye materials pre-placed on the pixels.
The new technology may hold promise for many applications such as for jewelry, automotive interior trim, aviation, signage, colored keypads, wearable and electronic displays.
and broadly for 3d printing and microfluidic devices,"said Aizenberg.""Our new approach harnesses dynamic and responsive control over a highly sensitive and reversible gating mechanism,
and Display Solution AG, showcased a pioneering 3d encapsulated touch sensor for the automotive industry. The partnership is delivering the first ever,
The demonstrator provides an example of multifunctional display with 5 finger touch realized in IML technology.
while a first pulse excites the sample under study, a second pulse monitors the change in the sample.
what was a huge achievement for 3d printing in space by sending their Zero G 3d printer, capable of 3d printing without gravity, to the International space station.
Made In Space has been working on a commercial 3d printing lab that will be flown to the ISS later this year.
the space-focused startup has been performing a round of tests on this next generation 3d printing system to demonstrate the ability to 3d print in the vacuum of space an image
This is a crucial step in creating a new generation of foldable electronics-think a flat-screen television that can be rolled up for easy portability-and implantable medical devices.
In comparison with other vapor sensors based on nanosheets, the new photonic architecture displays markedly increased response times, higher sensitivity and long-term stability. his unique combination of properties enables it to track
What they really want is to use it in touchless displays. ecause these sensors react in a very local manner to any increase in moisture,
it is quite conceivable that this sort of material with moisture-dependent properties could also be used for touchless displays
and monitors, said Ganter. Touchless screens of this kind would require nothing more than a finger to get near the display to change their electrical or optical properties and with them the input signal at a specific point on the display.
Taking phosphatoantimonate nanosheets as their basis the Stuttgart scientists then developed a photonic nanostructure which reacts to the moisture by changing colour. f this was built into a monitor,
the users would then receive visible feedback to their finger motionexplained Katalin Szendrei, also a doctoral student in Bettina Lotsch group.
for instance by moving a finger towards the screen. he reason for this lies in the storage of water molecules between the phosphatoantimonate layers,
we could see touchless displays also being deployed in many places where people currently have to touch monitors to navigate,
Displays in public placesthat are used by many different people would have distinct hygiene benefits if they were touchless.
if theye going to be used in anything like a display. And that, again, has to meet not one but two different requirements:
Previously, printing techniques have been applied to integrate electronics into plastic labels only, but with the VTT methods it is now also possible to produce more environmentally friendly paper-based security tags.
electronic circuits and sensors can be integrated directly into different materials by printing, thus producing novel security tags for sealing shipments
In the ROPAS project, VTT showed that roll-to-roll technology for printing electronics is suited also to the manufacturing of paper-based security tags.
and interact with appliances and objects in a room-for example, a wall-mounted display, computers, doors, windows, coffee machine--similar to using the Kinect or Wii in front of a TV.
and their design was done traditionally by manufacturing but now, with 3d printing, computer manufacturing and more laser technology,
such as smart watches, fitness trackers and health monitors. All of these devices will need to communicate information with each other.
and display the correct English word for the gesture. As Jafari continues to develop the technology,
so that he or she can understand what is being signed simply by reading the screen of their own device.
A concept demonstrator for BAE Systems'bone conduction technology will be on display at DSEI (Defence and Security Equipment International), in London this year r
with internal video screens linked to external cameras instead of windows. And Lockheed martin has a commercial plane, the N+2,
It would mean that medical institutions could adjust the dose for individual patients with just a simple tweak to the software before printing.
said Dr Alhnan. 3d printing works by creating an object layer by layer. In the case of medicines
printers are adapted to produce pharmaceutical compounds rather than polymers which are used more usually. Such methods are already proving very useful in healthcare with doctors using the system to create customised implants for patients with injuries or other conditions.
And dentists, for example, use 3d printers to create replica jaws and teeth as well as other dental implants s
Outside the stadium, that enthusiasm was on full display-though not without the accompaniment of a strong protest against his government.
a staged display designed to build his reputation as a man of the people. The meeting at Facebook was mutually beneficial.
Cancer drugs or other therapeutics can then be added to better monitor how cells respond in a patient.
AIM Biotech may offer to more accurately screen cancer drugs for pharmaceutical companies. In fact, he said, AIM Biotech recently discovered that its devices revealed discrepancies in some clinically tested therapeutics.
MIT researchers used Kamm's microfluidics technology to screen several drugs that aim to prevent tumors from breaking up
But independent monitors recommended the results on the low-risk group be released, because it was clear that adding chemo would not improve their fate.
She compared them to retail 3-D printers which have proliferated in recent years, bringing that once-rare technology to more of a mass market. e could allow all kinds of labs to do this research.
like a 3-D printer at the molecular level. The automated process has the potential to greatly speed up
REUTERS/Dado Ruvicpeople pose in front of a display showing the word'cyber'in binary code, in this picture illustration taken in Zenica December 27, 2014.
SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) is a type of industrial control system that monitors and controls key infrastructure in the US and around the world.
and a giant screen above the stage that displayed tweets from fans of the musicians who had been promoting the event.
Game meant to be said engaging Ferland the game involves controlling moles on the tablet screen.
The 24/7 device monitors a user's blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen levels and does ECG readings
& Sternum 3d printing continues to profoundly affect the modern world. Whether it be in the field of architecture, technology,
but thanks to its success it raises the bar of possibility in the ongoing relationship between 3d printing
and healthcare. 3d printing is a recurring topic here at CE, as we love to report on enhancements in both the fields of healthcare and technology o
It is fitted with sensors that monitor brainwaves, eye movement, oxygen levels and the wearer's body temperature before sending this information to an app on their connected phone.
The dazzling display will continue tonight and tomorrow, with the Perseids offering one of the greatest displays of the past seven years as the meteor shower coincides with a new moon for the first time since 2007.
Tonight's show will also be enhanced by the International space station which orbits earth every 90 minutes and will be visible for four minutes from 10. 28pm.
With RAF jets already being replaced by drones piloted by men sitting at computer screens many miles away,
The Dreadnought 2050 seen here is a concept ship that could be controlled by only five sailors sitting at screens
But keeping calm yet alert behind the wheel could be about to get easier with the advent of a car seat that actively monitors a driver's physical and mental status. The'Active Wellness'seat has built-in biometric sensors to detect
with a message appearing on a dedicated screen, offering treatment. If the user accepts the recommendation,
'or'no'to each question by looking at one of two flashing lights attached to their computer screen.
'This is just a step forward that will monitor other physiological parameters. do need they to push more water?
and has confirmed that preliminary scanning tests have been carried out on 30 consumers in a laboratory at it head office in New york. The test cash machines do need not even a screen
to switching off the lights. a 11 x 11 dot matrix LED face, displays settings and third party options,
Sprout is a device with at touch screen and more: ou control your content and activities with waving, pinching,
#This iphone Screen Protector Can Reverse Scratches in a Second The folks who came up with the self-healing iphone case is now back with something a lot more impressive.
and when damaged, the liquid will fill the void so quickly that you probably won't even realize you've just scratched your case or screen protector.
Innerexile's iphone 6s screen protector is available on Amazon for $23. 99 per piece,
#Massive screen of drug combinations may find treatment for resistant, BRAF-mutant melanoma A team of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators has discovered a new combination of drugs that may be effective against one of the deadliest cancers, malignant melanoma.
The combination-pairing a drug targeted against mutations in the BRAF gene with a second drug that targets another important signaling pathway-was discovered through one of the largest screens of cancer drug combinations conducted to date.
"By conducting such a screen, we found one specific combination of agents that are already being used clinically that potentially could be used for a specific group of patients-those with BRAF-mutant cancers."
Previous efforts to screen potential drug combinations only analyzed use of a few drugs against a limited number of cell lines
The tool they used to help make that difficult decision--3-D printing. Using a specialized MRI of the fetus in the womb
doctors were able to use a 3-D printer to print models of the fetus face,
"This is the first case we are aware of that 3-D printing has helped show how severe an airway risk in a fetus was
. of the U-M division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. 3-D printing has had many medical applications.
#New graphene based inks for high-speed manufacturing of printed electronics A low-cost, high-speed method for printing graphene inks using a conventional roll-to-roll printing process,
the first time that graphene has been used for printing on a large-scale commercial printing press at high speed.
"Being able to produce conductive inks that could effortlessly be used for printing at a commercial scale at a very high speed will open up all kinds of different applications for graphene and other similar materials.""
which is in line with commercial production rates for graphics printing, and far faster than earlier prototypes.
it could also initiate entirely new business opportunities for commercial graphics printers, who could diversify into the electronics sector."
and the Cambridge area in particular, has always been strong in the printing sector, but mostly for graphics printing and packaging,"said Hasan, a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow and a University Lecturer in the Engineering Department."
"We hope to use this strong local expertise to expand our functional ink platform. In addition to cheaper printable electronics, this technology opens up potential application areas such as smart packaging and disposable sensors,
and avenues for commercialization, including non-fouling medical tools and devices, such as implants and scalpels, nozzles for 3d printing and, potentially, larger-scale applications for buildings and marine vessels.
Another avenue for application is functional 3d printing and microarray devices, especially in printing highly viscous and sticky biological and polymeric materials where friction and contamination are major obstacles.
U s. Navy spends tens of millions of dollars each year dealing with the ramifications of biofouling on hulls.
Researchers also discovered that the anisotropy of WTE2 varies and displays the magnetoresistance behavior of the Fermi liquid state
After six months, those who benefited from the drug were allowed to continue treatment with continued follow-up appointments to monitor toxicities.
an associate professor of the Institute of Laser Engineering at Osaka University, in cooperation with Screen Holdings Co.,Ltd.
#Carnegie mellon researchers hack off-the-shelf 3-D printer towards rebuilding the heart As of this month, over 4,
"Traditional 3-D printers build hard objects typically made of plastic or metal, and they work by depositing material onto a surface layer-by-layer to create the 3-D object.
Printing each layer requires sturdy support from the layers below, so printing with soft materials like gels has been limited."
"3-D printing of various materials has been a common trend in tissue engineering in the last decade,
but until now, no one had developed a method for assembling common tissue engineering gels like collagen or fibrin,"said TJ Hinton,
however, has been able to implement their technique on a range of consumer-level 3-D printers,
what we're printing, "Feinberg said.""It has enabled really us to accelerate development of new materials
And we are also contributing back by releasing our 3-D printer designs under an open-source license
this bioprinter can finish a 10-centimeter blood vessel within two minutes. he core of the printer is the Biobrick,
the good news is that 3d printing does have the potential to help patients today in many other ways t
and other medical devices have been pumped out of 3d printers, but never before has the technology proven so integral to the production of a pill.
Traditional 3d printing with plastics is done by heating a polymer, then applying it layer by layer to build an object.
The 3d printing technology (called Zipdose) developed by Aprecia Pharmaceuticals isn much different. Each pill is built layer-by-layer to form a porous material with a precisely tuned dose of the medication.
Levetiracetam Aprecia Pharmaceuticals sees Spritam as just the first step into the world of 3d printing pills.
but 3d printing could make it possible for medications to be made custom for patients, even if they require high dosages.
This sort of customization would have been prohibitively expensive prior to 3d printing technology. Aprecia Pharmaceuticals expects to begin selling Spritam in the US sometime in early 2016.
Otherwise, hey, better medical technology thanks to 3d printing is good for everyone o
#This new high-power diamond laser can cut steel Although lasers based on diamond have been around around for several years,
In terms of specifications, the smartphone features a 3. 1-inch touch screen with a 720 x 720 pixel resolution and offers a pixel density of 330ppi.
such as a display, keyboard or say the battery. The approach allows users to swap out malfunctioning modules
and also as a cartridge for 3d printing. opo was a joint award winner at the Thought for Food Challenge in Lisbon,
The company's Modesto Carnation Evaporated milk plant, for example, sits in an area currently in the midst of an'Extreme Drought',according to the US Drought Monitor."
These techs include things like 3d printing, artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, infinite computing, networks, sensors, nanotechnology, and virtual realitynd is essentially a list of the most disruptive technologies ever invented.
and orienting seats and displays so that riders are facing forward. Mercedes-benz recently showed a prototype driverless car that featured deeply tinted windows
The design of the screen that meets you is an innovative process. I think it would be better to find something based on principle.
For example, this Marketing and Planning Leadership Council research brief explores the rise in programs designed to remotely monitor patients.
Specimen of Facebook Payments payment receipt screen. The money is removed instantly from the sender debit account
#3d printing And The Momentous Change For Africa's Amputees A stunning breakthrough has been achieved with 3d printing,
Professor Matt Ratto, of the University of Toronto faculty of information, tells Forbes that 3d printing offers faster way to create prosthetics with the time to completion cut rom one week to approximately one
and the thermoplastic moulding or fibreglass layout is replaced with 3d printing. A 3d scan of a residual limb can be sent within seconds to a prosthetist who can design a replacement,
and a home or small business type 3d printer, totalling about $6, 000 in value, he says.
and printing technology and the development of new materials for 3d printing, there is huge potential development for the future o
#At SXSW, Retail's Data-Driven Future Is On Display Apart from expanding to sell merchandise online,
and drag the screen to look around at different angles. In the screenshot below, you will notice that there are navigational controls at the top left of the videos.
Lyfelens monitors trigger eventsxcessive speed, abrupt movements such as hard braking or collisions location, movement and vandalismnd notifies users with alerts,
but nothing can overpower the frenetic pattern of fingers on lucent screens. Is this an essential part of the concert experience or a divergence from it?
But no amount of audio or visual stimulation can negate the distraction of an LED screen shoved in your face by an overeager fan.
almost like slides of paintings on a screen we could all talk about, instead of the paintings themselves in their grandeur on museum walls.
It is not just rock concerts that add phone screens to the light show. The San francisco Symphony orchestra actually set aside weet seatsin
The Huffington Post reports that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs prohibit the tendency to atch the show through a screen.
Placing a screen between eyes and stage alters the DNA of a piece. Unless you can combine both experiences
eyes piercing a screen or music piercing a soul. Twitter has a unique place in the social media sphere in that it was created purposefully for live events.
Bright screens attached to waving arms looked like some kind of extraterrestrial seabed or the luminescent Tree of Souls in Avatar.
#How to build millions of tiny microscopes all at once A new optical device made of silicon anopillarscould lead to advanced microscopes, displays, sensors,
Manipulating the polarization of light is essential for the operation of advanced microscopes, cameras, and displays;
and produced with 3d printing by postdoc Miguel Molerón, is central to the new method. The structure is a pipe with a square cross-section
Printing multiple materials with different dynamic mechanical properties in prescribed patterns throughout the 3d object enables the ability to create objects that change shape in a controlled sequence over time.
The patterning, done with a 3d printer allows the resulting flat components to have varying temporal response to the same stimuli.
and Design Centre. e are now extending this concept of digital SMPS to enable printing of SMPS with dynamic mechanical properties that vary continuously in 3d space.
#Can 3d printing keep lab-grown organs alive? Using sugar, silicone, and a 3d printer, bioengineers and surgeons have created an implant with an intricate network of blood vessels.
The work points toward a future of growing replacement tissues and organs for transplantation. The research may provide a method to overcome one of the biggest challenges in regenerative medicine:
SUGAR AGESBIOENGINEERING graduate student Samantha Paulsen and research technician Anderson Ta worked together to develop a proof-of-concept construct small silicone gel about the size of a small candy gummy bearsing 3d printing.
Using an open-source 3d printer that lays down individual filaments of sugar glass one layer at a time
and easily repeatable test for pancreatic cancer, scientists at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University, have developed a three-protein biomarker panel that can screen urine samples to identify pancreatic cancer
and send the resultant high-resolution 3d images to a 3d printer that produces hyper-accurate replicas.
#Inkjet printers could produce paper sensors that identify dangerous food and water contaminants Sensors that identify infectious disease
and food contaminants may soon be printed on paper using ordinary office inkjet printers. Researchers at Mcmaster University have developed a prototype that could lead to a commercial product in the next few years which helps doctors
and scientists in the field quickly detect certain types of cancer or bacterial and respiratory infections or monitor toxin levels in water.
In 2012 they used specialized inkjet printers to produce paper strips that change color in the presence of E coli.
"Our original E coli sensor required a very sophisticated ink jet-printer printer and very specialized inks in order to be produced,
and a basic office printer to produce the test strips, meaning that it should be much easier to scale up and manufacture."
A working prototype of the technology will be on display from Apr 13 to 17, at the Hannover Messe industrial trade show d
A research prototype of the new tape drive is on display at the 2015 National Association Broadcasters Show.
or 60 fps and features 3g/HD-SDI and HDMI outputs for hooking up to peripherals like recorders and monitors.
backlit displays. There's also built-in 802. 11ac wireless a full-sized HDMI port, a pair of USB ports and an SD card slot included.
#New 3d printer should work in the vacuum of outer space Last November, California-based Made in Space grabbed headlines
when one of its specially-designed 3d printers became the first such device to print an object in outer space...
Now, the company is working on a printer that will work outside the station, in the cold vacuum of actual outer space.
Made in Space has created already vacuum-compatible extrusion heads for its existing Additive Manufacturing Facility (AMF) 3d printer,
With a resolution of 3. 2-gigapixels (enough to need 1, 500 high-definition television screens to display one image),
such as smartwatches, implanted smart monitors, or even ingestible wireless sensors, generally requires that each of these transmit to a receiver using Bluetooth.
such as smart watches, fitness trackers and health monitors,"says Patrick Mercier, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at UCSD and lead author of the study."
and monitors be made smaller with longer battery life, but it would also reduce the size of ingestible transmitters to something much easier to swallow."
Following this, the researchers fed the information into the software used to control a custom-built 3d printer
"This represents an important proof of concept of the 3d printing of custom nerve guides for the regeneration of complex nerve injuries,
and printer right at the hospital to create custom nerve guides right on site to restore nerve function."
The short video below shows the 3d printing process used for the production of the silicone guides u
A demo unit has been installed on a CV90 tracked vehicle, for display at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition in London this week
which 3d printing has huge potential. Dental implants are on that list, too, and if new research out of the University of Groningen in The netherlands comes to fruition,
The resultant mixture was hardened then using ultraviolet light and put inside a 3d printer to print samples of replacement teeth.
#3d-Printed Pathway Helps Nerve Growth 3d printing has some amazing possibilities for architecture and design, not the least
of which is engineering personalized tissue in this case, printing a personalized nerve scaffold for your post-injury healing.
This printing technology takes a slightly different approach: After 3d scanning a rat sciatic nerve, the researchers used a custom-built 3d printer to make silicone guides for nerve regeneration.
These 3d-printed nerve pathways were embedded with biochemical cues to promote growth. The final 3d-printed product was implanted then into rats with severed nerves.
"This represents an important proof of concept of the 3d printing of custom nerve guides for the regeneration of complex nerve injuries,
and printer right at the hospital to create custom nerve guides right on site to restore nerve function. n
and body parts using a hacked 3d printer bought off the shop shelves. The new research, published in the journal Science Advances, demonstrates that it is possible to replicate the heart through 3d printing.
-D printing of various materials has been a common trend in tissue engineering in the last decade,
but until now, no one had developed a method for assembling common tissue engineering gels like collagen or fibrin, said TJ Hinton,
After the printing had concluded, the support gel could then be melted away by heating it to body temperature (37°C,
in this growing field of science, most of these printers cost over $100, 000 (roughly £65, 000) and require a specialist team of operators to use.
Using a 3d printer bought by most consumers, and ackingit with open-source software and hardware, this research team have managed to replicate human organ structures for less than $1, 000 (£650) n
The drug is manufactured using a three-dimensional printer which creates a porous formulation that helps bioavailability and patient uptake,
The 3d printer lets the company create a pill with a high drug load up to 1, 000mg of levetiracetam, in a single dose.
is licensed based on 3d printing from the original inventors at MIT. The patent-protected technique uses liquid to stitch together several layers of powder.
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