and related the illness data with the presence or absence of parasites or viruses. In the Newfoundland colonies the researchers found the parasite Nosema apis a species that has been displaced by Nosema ceranae elsewhere
and Jacob Bean of the University of Chicago has detected clear evidence of clouds in the atmosphere of GJ 1214b from data collected with the Hubble space telescope.
The best explanation for the new data is that there are high-altitude clouds in the atmosphere of the planet
and data miningraghunathan says. pproximate computing is far closer to reality than we thought even a few years ago. he National Science Foundation partially funded the project.
For the study published in Physical Review Letters researchers used the first data from SPTPOL a polarization-sensitive camera installed on the telescope in January 2012. he detection of B-mode polarization by South pole Telescope
To tease out the B modes in their data the scientists used a previously measured map of the distribution of mass in the universe to determine where the gravitational lensing should occur.
The scientists are currently working with another year of data to further refine their measurement of B modes.
Data from the Moon Mineralogy Mapper that flew aboard India'#Chandrayaan-1 lunar orbiter shows a diverse mineralogy in the subsurface of the giant South pole Aitken basin.
Using Moon Mineralogy Mapper data the researchers looked at the light reflected from each of the four central peaks.
and processing of data inside chips for information technologykildishev says. he smallest featuresâ##the strokes of the lettersâ##displayed in our experiment are only 1 micron wide.
In turn the data it generates will further enhance the ability of computers to understand the visual world
and catalogued. hat we have learned in the last 5 to 10 years of computer vision research is that the more data you have the better computer vision becomesgupta says.
Some projects such as Imagenet and Visipedia have tried to compile this structured data with human assistance.
but now we have data on almost all the RNA molecules in a cell more than 10000 different RNASASSMANN says. e are the first to determine on a genome-wide basis the structures of the RNA molecules in a plant
and from all our data it looks like it s working. esearchers worldwide are racing to find ways to store more energy in the negative electrodes of lithium ion batteries to achieve higher performance while reducing weight.
The design and construction of an instrument based on these arrays as well as an analysis of its commissioning data appear in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. hat we have made is essentially a hyperspectral video camera with no intrinsic noisesays Ben Mazin assistant professor
which data was collected on optical pulsars compact binaries high redshift galaxies and planetary transits. RCONS is very sensitive
or desert allowing data collection for a long-term study that takes infrequent measurements. The Army Research Office supported the research.
and found that known mechanisms could support the dendritic spiking recorded electrically further validating the interpretation of the data. ll pointed the data to the same conclusionsmith says. he dendrites are not passive integrators of sensory-driven input;
Soon the neocortical neural firing rates were the same in both hemispheres one with visual data and one without.
and analyze data from our oceans in real timesays Tommaso Melodia associate professor of electrical engineering at the University at Buffalo
Land-based wireless networks rely on radio waves that transmit data via satellites and antennae. Unfortunately radio waves work poorly underwaterâ
For example NOAA relies on acoustic waves to send data from tsunami sensors on the sea floor to surface buoys.
The buoys convert the acoustic waves into radio waves to send the data to a satellite which then redirects the radio waves back to land-based computers.
but sharing data between them is difficult because each system often has a different infrastructure.
The new framework will solve that problem by transmitting data from existing and planned underwater sensor networks to laptops smartphones and other wireless devices in real time.
It may also help collect oceanographic data and monitoring pollution. The framework will encourage collaboration among researchers
. or their analysis the researchers used ultraviolet spectroscopy data obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on board the Hubble space telescope of the white dwarf GD 61.
The Hubble and Keck data allows the researchers to identify the different chemical elements that are polluting the outer layers white dwarf.
Of those genes transcriptome data from placental tissue revealed that 93 genes were imprinted. While only 15 of the 40 known imprinted human genes were identified in this set their expression bias was identical to that of humans indicating a highly conserved function for these genes between the horse family and humans.
These distinctive craters were documented first in data returned from the Viking missions to Mars in the 1970s
since DLES were discovered in the 1970s we have a model for their formation that appears to be consistent with a very wide range of known data Weiss says.
and the data support that#Porfiri explains.##The majority of control group fish avoided the robotic predator preferred the light compartment and sought shelter quickly after the heron attack.
because the system acquires a complete set of data about the light field, it can computationally correct errorsuch as out of focus-focus imageso samples do need not to be rescanned. t will take the same data
and allow you to perform refocusing computationally, Yang says. The researchers say that the new method could have wide applications not only in digital pathology but also in everything from hematology to wafer inspection to forensic photography.
and continue to collect sufficient data to explore this possible CP violation.##One in a trillionthe T2k experiment based in Tokai Japan expects to collect 10 times more data in the near future including data with an antineutrino beam.
Manly explains that neutrinos are notoriously difficult to study and the oscillation that the researchers seek can be mimicked by other processes.
The researchers have gathered now 3. 5 times more data and this transformation is established firmly. The probability that random statistical fluctuations alone would produce the observed excess of electron neutrinos is less than one in a trillion.
An analysis of the data from the Super-Kamiokande detector associated with the neutrino beam time from J-PARC reveals that there are more electron neutrinos (a total of 28 events) than would be expected (4. 6 events) without this new process.
#iphone artists help solve#fat finger#problem CARNEGIE MELLON (US) Using the data amassed with an iphone drawing game,
With Drawafriend, wee found a way to use crowdsourcing to create this critical resource for a data-impoverished phenomenon.
and the topographic data can distinguish changes in elevation at a resolution of 1 meter.
Using this data the researchers analyzed the stratigraphic layers of the inverted channels, piecing together the history of how sediments were deposited along these ancient rivers and streams.
which recorded acoustic data and high-resolution movements as the animals were exposed to the controlled sounds.
and data-hogging downloads a thing of the past. In the simplest terms streamloading makes use of a video format that splits the video into two layers#a base layer
while at the same time reducing high data usage charges for consumers Panwar explains that#in the best-case scenario we ll at the same time relieve some of the bandwidth crunch for wireless carriers
for Agricultural research for Development or CIRAD in France scrutinized the available field and laboratory data to test predictions about resistance.
and with the data accumulated over that period we have a better scientific understanding of how fast the insects evolve resistance and why.#
#Analyzing data from 77 studies of 13 pest species in eight countries on five continents the researchers found well-documented cases of field-evolved resistance to Bt crops in five major pests
#If the data indicate that the pest s resistance is likely to be recessive and resistance is rare initially the risk of rapid resistance evolution is low#Tabashnik says.
Although the new report is the most comprehensive evaluation of pest resistance to Bt crops so far Tabashnik emphasizes that it represents only the beginning of using systematic data analyses to enhance understanding and management of resistance.#
The progress made provides motivation to collect more data and to incorporate it in planning future crop deployments.#
#Relatively little data exist to indicate how #or if#alcohol affects the cognitive abilities of zebrafish.
and send in real time the data scientists need to predict the intensity and trajectory of storms:
and might or might not collect helpful data. Underwater data are even more difficult to collect
although just as important considering that the warm moist air on the ocean surface provides fuel for hurricanes.
In instances where many are lost#as in a hurricane#the data gained outweighs the cost of the lost vehicles Mohseni says.
and learn from the data they take in for example by adjusting their course when needed. This feature makes them useful for applications beyond hurricanes.
Some of the photons are allowed to escape from the device to serve a purpose such as reading data off a CD or etching a circuit board.
and data collection and incorporates simple optics and fluid control to process a finger prick of blood.
Chances are the weather data you use to determine the answer comes from the roughly 20 satellites orbiting Earth that monitor weather systems.
their data isn always enough to produce a reliable forecast. Spire, a San francisco startup that is currently testing a small group of shoebox-sized satellites,
will announce Thursday that it will put its soon-to-launch fleet of commercial satellites to work collecting an unprecedented amount of weather data.
Other available features include a human/machine interface (HMI) touch-screen display with GPS and biometric data logging, ipod integrated sound systems,
and equipped with radio-frequency identification chips that would allow them to transmit ripeness data to handheld reading devices used by shopkeepers.
or other device and using the collected data for management. It may be more Bill gates than Farmer Giles,
"In particular, the GEDI data will provide us with global-scale insights into how much carbon is being stored in the forest biomass.
This is data that's missing from the current picture of how trees fit into the carbon cycle."
and blue color data determined by separate filters (or especially in low-end cameras a single filter array that uses a mosaic pattern to interpret colors).
geographic or demographic data captured when farmers first register to use the system.""Given the dozens of languages spoken,
so they can contain a lot of data that according to LLNL acts like an invisible barcode. Applying DNATRAX is simply a matter of spraying it on fruits vegetables and meats or mixing it in with bulk commodities like honey olive oil flour or rice.
The idea is to use the DNA to record a code sequence with data such as what the product is where it came from
VTT is also developing a method to utilize light in wireless data transfer by using solar cells as data receivers.
the data in housing is probably the strongest. The country is building more apartment buildings than at any time in decades,
American Community Survey data, crunched by City Observatory, reveals that the number of college-educated young adults (ages 25 to 34) living within three miles of city centers has risen 37 percent since the millennium.
With a mobile phone data connection, however, all transactions can be authorised and completed instantly. In due course, transactions over £15 will be permitted
vast amounts of new data are being generated about the complicated path that food takes from field to supermarket shelf.
and manage the data. Some are experimenting with radio frequency identification and other sophisticated methods, including etching identification codes on produce with lasers
instrumented data, he said. Segments of the food industry have been required since 2005 to be able to trace ne step forward, one step back,
or some other place with Internet service to upload the data to Harvestmark. One day he was surprised to get a letter from an unhappy customer who had tracked down his address from the Harvestmark sticker.
The 13-page report describes initiatives ranging from the high-tech (500 officers have received Samsung Rugby smartphones equipped to deliver real-time crime data) to the bureaucratic (new guidelines for recruiting
The data is stored for an indefinite period, though that will likely change, Mr. del Pozo said.##
For example, the data that they can capture with these systems is far less noisy than
which are known as#material-safety data sheets. Our script ran on a series of linked Word documents,
but also by correlating that with data about what they buy through other web services.####OK, now I m convinced Facebook is#trying#to be creepy,
and governments ordered web companies to give up data on individuals of interest, but the scale of this trend has always been difficult to nail down.
connecting previously unconnected pockets of data without making this obvious to users or giving them a meaningful way to say no.
At our 2013 Structure Data conference, the CIA s tech chief, Gus Hunt, said the new breed offitness trackers#were both light on security
and heavy enough on sensor data to betray the user s gender, rough height and weight, and more.##
Within days, European data protection regulators and activists were#demanding to know#what was happening with EU citizens data held on
With the advent of the web, that data-gathering activity took on new dimensions. And now we knew about it.#
but many would argue that indiscriminately recording all this data and making it easily searchable constitutes a severe and widespread invasion of privacy.
Knowing that, many of the big web companies were scarcely encrypting the data they held in storage, let alone the connections between their data centers.
when it comes to government data requests, perhaps in order torescue their public image. The big U s. tech firms have banded also finally together##seven months after the Snowden revelations##to#demand a change in U s. intelligence tactics.
but they are colored all now by the knowledge that collected data may at some point be targeted by intelligence agencies and other authorities.
Are we heading into a world of data-driven authoritarianism? These are questions we are only now asking with seriousness and urgency.
##In the next five years, IBM believes teachers will use##longitudinal data##such as test scores, attendance,
and historical data to verify a person s identity on different devices. The guardian can learn about a user
With 360 degrees of data about someone, it will be much harder to steal an identity.##
##Today, computers capable of crunching this amount of data do not exist, but IBM experts believe that supercomputers with increased computational
and memory capacity that can process this data will be available within three years. Nano engineer John Burch, commenting on this molecular nanotechnology#video,
That smartphones gather traffic data without their users ever being aware that they re doing
and whatever other data Google and other companies have about us, leads to what#Amber Case, a researcher for mapping company Esri,#calls##invisible buttons.##
As long as you opt in, Google has access to every meaningful store of explicit data about yourself you create##email, contacts, calendars,
#Adding location and other physical inputs#to that data allows Google Now to do everything from sending youhyperlocal news items targeted to the precise neighborhood in
###which refers to using data to track the#remarkable predictability of our daily lives. This is a potential#bonanza for marketers#who want to target ads to particular times and places.
Wearable computers will connected keep us at all times The next layer of the internet of things will require combining disparate streams of data##mined##from reality##everything from your location to the members of your social network.
but add in data about who else is present and a computer algorithm can tell you#how likely you are to get the flu.
meaning##in all this data is key to making it useful.####We have frictionless data gathering
but we don t have frictionless correlation, ##Esri s#Case said at last year s Le Web conference.##
##If you have to be a data scientist to do it, then it s totally wrong.##
Sensors inside detect the shadows and feed the data on their position to Kayser s computer,
but the researchers hope that NEIL can bring extra analysis to the data.####Images are the best way to learn visual properties,
##What we have learned in the last five to 10 years of computer vision research is that the more data you have,
#How cars of the future will make better use of data they collect every time you drive The interior of the Tesla Model S offers a glimpse of the data-rich driving environments of tomorrow.
generating some 11.1 petabytes of data on an annual basis. That s about 30 terabytes a day.
What will be in that data? Four key items, said Mark Boyadjis, senior analyst of infotainment and Human-Machine Interface at IHS Automotive:
but feels the data belongs to car owners, who have the choice of opting into any data research and gathering.##
##It s very important for auto makers to be transparent. Transparency will lead to openness of information.
I would say the end user owns all the data. But, the automaker also can claim rights to anonymized data.
If you got a system collecting bits of data where they wipe info that is traceable, there s a lot of discussion that the auto maker owns that information,
##he said. All of these details need to be defined and worked out. The first challenge, he said,
Right now there are just too few vehicles collecting data and most tend to be higher-end cars.##
Coin communicates with your iphone using low energy Bluetooth and securely stores the data on the card.
and mining data. Based on their data, the fastest-growing job titles between 2008 and 2013 were:
Devops engineer ios developer Data scientist UX designer Staff accountant Paralegal UI developer Administrative assistant Android developer Business intelligence developer Indicating
a trend beyond employment, four of the seven fastest-growing technology jobs##Devops engineer, ios developer, data scientist and Android developer##did not even exist on Theladders five years ago.##
##In examining job growth over the past five years, there is an undeniable demand for developers
##said Shankar Mishra, vice president of data science and analytics for Theladders.####On the opposite end of the spectrum, once-coveted management jobs are rapidly declining,
It is easy to see how this data could be very useful in tracking the networks involved in illegal activity.
can pass up the opportunity to gather this data? Outside of a few advanced democracies with active civil liberties protection groups, there is no countervailing force to stop a government from collecting
and using this data. The only hurdle is the technology and skills to mine a massive data set like this.
Companies vs Governments The US is a hub for internet companies and cloud companies that carry the private data of people and businesses around the world.
Much of this data travels through pipes in the US or sits in databases controlled by US companies.
##and keep the data of their, say, German customers in Germany with restrictions on who can this data be shared with.
On the other hand companies like Google will have to work hard to regain the trust of their customers.
Companies vs Companies The other things that all companies will realize not just cloud companies with user data is that their IP is not safe.
Perhaps there is a need for##information security rating agencies##that rate online services on how they protect users confidential data from hackers and governments everywhere.
Cells#react#to changes in the data they reference automatically. For example, A b c means that no matter what happens to B
The report adds that users are interested in features such as body-sensing interactions and cross-platform cloud data.
which enables all related wearable devices to operate and store data on it. Research institution iimedia predicted that the market size of Chinese wearable devices would reach 11.49 billion yuan ($1. 87 billion) and shipments of 40 million units by 2015.
According to#Cisco s Connection Counter, there are approximately 10,700, 000,000##people, processes, data, and things##currently connected to the internet.
To make it all work in a concerted fashion, to meaningfully corral all that data, we d just need more sensors.
We now know how easy it is for organizations like the NSA to peer into our emails and#location data.
A hyper-connected world#ups the opportunities for data collection, big time, and for hacking, too.
According to Plastic Waste management Institute#data,##effective utilization##includes not just the 20%that is actually recycled,
Alejandra is working on a website that gathers data about rural areas in Bolivia.####I ve been fascinated with MOOCS
expect it to use its core data-handling skills to shed new light on familiar age-related maladies.
In the former case, taking something on or off for recharginglike a health monitoring devicecauses data loss and increases the chances it won t be used as much as it should or at all.
The tag s antenna encodes data#by selectively reflecting or absorbing the signals. This selective reflection makes tiny changes in signal strength that can be detected
for example, relay data about your jog to a jogging app on your phone. Or temperature sensors throughout your house could communicate with thermostats to maintain an optimal temperature inside.
People expect theirpersonal data to remain personal and private. This expectation is set at some point by the site they are entering their personal data into.
the bottom line istoonly put data on the internet that you are comfortable with being shared, viewed or sold by people that are not you.
##This is actually an intelligent assistant collecting data from road situations, Baidu s Kai Yu told The next Web.
Making S-E-N-s-E of the next mega-trend) with Google Trends data containing the phraseiot,
During the Q4 13 inflection point, Google Trends data traversed from a prolonged period of stagnation to rapid ascension.
and 4g viewers tend to consume a whole lot of bandwidth-intensive video content which generates expensive data fees.
and data plans would be set up by AT&T The cheapest $5 plan offers 250 megabytes usable in a 24-hour period;
Audi is offering drivers their a new and data-intensive navigation system, which feeds the dashboard with information on#nearby gas stations, restaurants,
GM, meanwhile, is revamping their previously 2g Onstar system to take advantage of the new data possibilities.
Beyond the obvious use cases of Netflix and#data-heavy navigation systems, 4G LTE service also means drivers can send#SMS#text messages by voice dictation,
no great stretch because all we re really talking about is access to a huge database of psychological data combined with ultra-accurate pattern recognition, two already possible developments.
The Department of labor released new data that suggests that raising the minimum wage in some states might have spurred job growth,
The data run counter to a Congressional Budget Office report in February#that said raising the minimum wage to $10. 10 an hour,
The state-by-state hiring data, released Friday by the Labor department, provides ammunition to the camp in favor of raising the minimum wage.
The job data isn t definitive he added, but is probably a reasonable first cut at
Typically when 3d printers are fed color data, they translate it into machine-specific colors, rather than maintaining the original ICC.
As of mid-2014, more than 2, 000 megawatts of energy storage projects have applied to interconnect with the state s grid, according to recent data from state grid operator California ISO (PDF.
according to my analysis of a random sample of data from the Alliance for Audited Media. Sunday circulation in the same period fared somewhat better,
NAA data show that the industry s total advertising and audience revenues across all categories shrank 35%in the last decade, wilting from $57. 4 billion in 2003 to $37. 6 billion in 2013.
The International News Marketing Association provided the historical data and I compiled the current data at Yahoo Finance.
One major consequence of the industry-wide contraction is that newsroom staffing dived by 31%from 54,700 journalists in 2002 to 38,000 in 2012,
and will also wirelessly connect to the internet to provide location-based information, like air quality data.
and even TV ads often disclose critical data. The ultimate tool to replace doctors though, could be the nanorobot,
or data analyst. The first nanodegree will start this fall. Other online education providers, such as Coursera,#are designing their own certifications,
I ve been taking the data science track at both Coursera and Udacity and comparing it to the master s in mathematical behavioral sciences
On many levels, data science at Udacity and Coursera are superior. It s completely up-to-date with the latest software, it s problem-based, much (much) cheaper,
me think theoretically about data science and how to carefully determine cause and effect. But it left
For many data science jobs, the ability to run basic regressions and determine patterns in big datasets is more than sufficient.
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