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The scanned information is sent then to a remote server in Ozcan laboratory which measures the length of the DNA molecules.

Considering current methods require non-portable heavy machinery and computers, this seems like a godsend for researchers in the field.


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a company that develops interactive 3d software and media with a medical focus, to develop an Oculus Rift version of the game.

and allowing them to submit them to a social computing server. A sample app can be found here.

Although Eyewire is continuously making revolutionary strides in the gamification of scientific research, it certainly not the only one doing it.

though building better computer vision AI and thus automating big neurodata analysis our collective, collaborative,


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Liquidity core technology was developed and patented out of Stony Brook University. It a membrane with pores of. 2 microns in width, small enough to eliminate microbial contaminants that make up the vast majority of water quality incidents.

Screen Shot 2015-05-04 at 7. 29.15 AM To create the nanofiber thin membrane that could be produced at scale,

perfecting its patented electro-spinning 3d printing technology. The process begins with liquid polymer and a collector plate.

Screen Shot 2015-05-04 at 7. 24.11 AM This filtration membrane is highly flexible and durable

Screen Shot 2015-05-04 at 7. 24.34 AM Liquidity tech has been verified third-party by Biovir Laboratories, a microbiological testing facility, that it meets the EPA standard of 99.9999


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#Voxiebox Displays 3d Images Just Like R2d2's Message From Princess Leia Voxon, chosen out of the Hardware Alley to do the ildcardpitch during Techcrunch Disrupt NY, demonstrated a truly amazing

Its unique combination of hardware and software, developed over 30 years of tinkering in a New york garage, literally rints lightin three dimensions,

not unlike the way a 3d printer would print in plastic. But this does it thousands of times a second


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The notorious hacking group called the Chaos Computer Club even replicated the fingerprint of the German Defense Minister.


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a full scale immersive 3d environment that enables users to create drawings on hand-held tablets, which can then be manipulated on the tablets to create a 3d design within the space.

As the designers are immersed in their work, for example designing a living room, they can test different furniture options according to the scale

and a dome mirror projecting the image onto the screen. Specialized techniques render the 3d scene onto a spherical projection in real-time In other words,

the tablets act as 3d cursors. Your finger can slide through various objects and select them or you can draw right into the scene.


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For now, it not connected to any kinds of software. However the team thinks there are long-term possibilities to build an Internet-of-Things model that could tell consumers how much water


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You order on an ipad, your name comes up on a transparent LCD screen box, and you pull out a bowl of quinoa.

Opening today in San francisco at 121 Spear St, Eatsa is a new restaurant designed around technology.


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The edict that Microsoft has enterprise on lockdown is dissipating. Huge enterprise player Cisco and Apple announced a ast Lanefor ios enterprise users,

which promises a more streamlined and optimized experience for those enterprise customers using Cisco networks and products.

and ipad. few tweaks will also be put in place to make the hop between a Cisco desk phone

ios is the world best mobile platform, and nearly every Fortune 500 and Global 500 company today has put ios at the center of their mobile strategy. iphone

and ipad have become essential tools for the modern workforce and are changing the way work gets done.

Together with Cisco, we believe we can give businesses the tools to maximize the potential of ios

and help employees become even more productive using the devices they already love. There a lot of words here and not a lot of meat,

because it easy to get your software onto it. Cisco Executive Chairman John Chambers calls it an ngineering


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#Mobile devices Will Either Have 3d Sensors Or Suffer Flat Sales When Apple hot on iphone 6ad campaign covered billboards and posters in 24 cities around the world,

and mobile device manufacturers badly want you to know about it. Moves like these are smart in a world where 1. 8 billion digital photos are shared on a daily basis

But Intel new Realsense/Project Tango phone concept shows there is still more valuable data to be captured:

Exploiting depth is the only logical choice mobile device manufacturers have if they are to keep their products competitive.

Breaking 3d Out Of Hollywood Intel isn the only one at the party. Apple recently confirmed acquiring 3d-sensor manufacturer Linx for $20 million.

With depth, a computer can understand the size, shape and distance of all objects within its field of view.

The simplest examples are for image and video editing. An image with depth information would allow you to change things like focus

The IDF15 keynote had Intel CEO Brian Krzanich quickly calculating storage space needed for objects by scanning them with a 3d sensor.

and stick them on a 3d avatar for use in teleconferencing or even video games Further applications exist for 3d printing, design, mapping, object recognition, facial recognition, gesture-based control and more.

Intel Realsense, like Microsoft more famous Kinect cameras, work by projecting a signal (a laser

They work well for indoor situations and benefit from an existing base of software designed for this technique,

Facebook, Google and Microsoft are pouring billions into VR/AR research and acquisitions, and dominate headlines with each new build.

So when you take your first selfie with the next generation of mobile devices, put on your best smile:


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when theye running low on energy. t like 3d printing upside down, says ASMBLD cofounder Petr Novikov.


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"The software for operating the system and analysing the data was developed in-house and around Rs 100 crore value could be put for that,

"The software for operating the system and analysing the data was developed in-house and around Rs 100 crore value could be put for that,


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and converts'breath signals'into words using pattern recognition software and an analogue-to-digital converter.


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"One purpose of this experiment was to show we could integrate bacterial catalysts with semiconductor technology.

To do that, they need model systems to study nature's best designs, especially the catalysts that convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars at room temperatures."


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150, were associated with inpatient stays in health care facilities, according to the Active Bacterial Core surveillance report by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in US.


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#A super computer that knows if you're going to die NEW YORK: A super computer developed in the US can predict the likelihood of a person's death with almost 100 per cent accuracy,

a media report said. The machine, installed at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical centre, draws on the data of more than 250,000 people collected over a period of 30 years to make speedy diagnoses,

Patients at the hospital are linked up to the super computer which collects and analyses data about their condition every three minutes,

"When the computer says no, doctors can"predict with 96 per cent confidence "when patients may die."

"If the computer says you're going to die, you probably will die in the next 30 days,


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#Paraplegic man walks using only his brain power A brain-to-computer echnology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enab ed a man paralysed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such

and instead send messages through a computer algorithm to elec rodes placed around the patient's knees to trigger controlled eg muscle movements.

but incremental achievement in the development of brain-computer interfaces that may one day help stroke


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and instead send messages through a computer algorithm to electrodes placed around the patient's knees to trigger controlled leg muscle movements.

but incremental achievement in the development of brain-computer interfaces that may one day help stroke


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made from the same material found in smartphone and TV screens, which could improve vision in older people with presbyopia and cataracts.

which we probably know better as the material used in the screens of TVS and smartphones,


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But even the most jaded among them might be surprised by a process that computer scientists in California

A computer processes the transfer in 30 milliseconds, no time at all for a human observer

to make video in virtual reality more realistic, and to provide instantaneous translation. He said that with further work,


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#The revolutionary Lily Flying Camera Drone is brought to life thanks to 3d printing May 13, 2015 By Simonit no surprise that some of the most exciting tech to come out in years has been brought to consumers thanks in no small part to 3d printing.

For those involved with product development, this is nothing new-in fact, the term is referred often to as apid prototypingand has been in practice for the past few decades.

Among others who have leveraged 3d printing to help bring their product design to life is Antonie Balaresque,

Additionally, according to Balaresque, the Lily software will even be able to learn a user face through a computer vision system that will always keep a user in the shot.

Of course, a majority of this can be attributed to the quick development stages that have been enabled thanks to 3d printing.

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According to the researchers, the printable panels are capable of powering entire skyscrapers and theye hoping to see commercial market production for the printed panels for use starting in low-power applications in the very near future.

According to the project website, the technology has the potential to ramatically reduce the dependence on more traditional sources of electricity in developed countries such as Australia,

the printed cells offer the potential to allow printing onto actual housing materials including glass

the scientists also looked at ways of applying the technology onto smaller objects such as ipads."

"ipad covers, laptop bags, skins of iphone will no longer be just for casing electronics, but to collect some energy as well

and have been able to achieve this manufacturing marvel thanks to 3d printers that have been modified to print with solar ink."


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a dissolvable tablet that treats seizures While wee seen a lot of interesting 3d printed medical applications appear in surgery rooms already think about 3d printed titanium implants

and claims to be the world only company to utilize 3d printing technology to develop drugs.

and seniors, having an option for patients to take their medication as prescribed is important to managing this disease. nd that where 3d printing comes in.

Aprecia uses a technology they call Zipdose 3d printing which essentially revolves around Powder-liquid 3d printing to create porous structures that rapidly disintegrate

when coming into contact with liquids. Essentially, this creates a very efficient way of delivering high doses of the medication.

Doctors in the US already have access to a government-sponsored 3d printing repository, through which they can share designs to aid in medical treatment,

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#Open Space agency gears up to launch open source 3d printed telescope For those of us who love space

open-source telescope that can be generated (mostly by a 3d printer, controlled by simple robotic parts, and that can capture images with a smartphone camera over the past two years:

(which features a 9-centimeter mirror) of their final Open source Ultrascope design this upcoming October at the San diego Maker Faire,


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#Made In Space successfully completes 3d printing in vacuum of space, outside the ISS 3d printers have slowly

and very successfully been creeping into the aerospace industry, where giants like NASA are even embracing the technology as a way of manufacturing spacecraft parts on long-term missions in the future.

which was founded with the express focus of zero-gravity 3d printing, has announced just that they have concluded successfully 3d printing experiments in the vacuum of space.

To explain Made In Space was founded in 2010 as the first space manufacturing specialist in the world.

In their own words, their they have realized over more than 30,000 hours of 3d printing testing, with more than 400 parabolas of microgravity tests.

building and operation of the first 3d printer in space, called the 3d printing In Zero-Ge Experiment.

This Zero-G 3d printer is the first machine to operate in zero gravity, and was launched into orbit on September 21, 2014.

It served as a test bed for understanding the long-term effects of microgravity on 3d printing and the parts as well crucial information for use in future space exploration.

the team since moved on to 3d printing in the vacuum of space outside the ISS. ast month Made In Space successfully completed a round of tests,

proving that their next generation of 3d printers can operate in the vacuum of space, they now announce on their website.

The zero gravity 3d printer used in space. This latest mission is set to be a precursor for the company commercial Additive Manufacturing Facility,

Preliminary results suggest that the vacuum-based 3d printing process works as expected, without any show stoppers,

this AMF 3d printer could be launched by the end of this year to provide manufacturing services to NASA and the US National Laboratory on the ISS. 3d printing,


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#Scientists develop 3d printed device to help solve cocktail-party problem Engineers are increasingly employing 3d printers to solve complex issues in the field of robotics,

and computers have struggled simply to continue to pick out your voice when nearby people are talking simultaneously.

3d printing offers a fantastic solution. What they have essentially come up with is a large thick, 3d printed plastic disk, featuring 36 openings on its side,

our proposed method is a unique hardware-based approach by exploiting carefully designed acoustic metamaterials,


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#Shanghai Children Medical center opens China first pediatric 3d printing medical research unit When it comes to applications for 3d printing in the medical industry,

Chinese doctors have been among the most prominent supporters of the technology as of late and have used it for a myriad of medical-related purposes.

Within the past few months alone, Chinese doctors have used 3d printing to aide in a highly-complex hip-replacement surgical procedure for a 42-year-old woman,

Thanks to the continued success of using 3d printing to aid in surgical procedures the country-along with 3d printing giant Materialise-proudly unveiled their first pediatric-specific 3d digital medical research facility in Shanghai at the Shanghai Children Medical center on Thursday, August 13th.

Among other projects, the new Pediatric 3d printing Unit at the hospital will focus on pediatric medical imaging, digital modelling, 3d fabrication,

and the researching new ways of using 3d printing in a number of clinical applications. According to Kim Francois, a spokeswoman from Materialise, the company will contribute with training for digital modeling and 3d printing procedures, clinical software development and technology support.

While 3d printing has proven to be effective in surgical procedures for patients of all ages it has been especially effective in cases for young children-especially newborns

-whose internal organs are both smaller and more sensitive than adult organs. By creating a 3d printed organ replica in advance of a potentially life-threatening surgery,

doctors can both practice their procedure with the replica as well as use it as a reference during the actual surgery. or example,

According to experts from Materialise, a majority of the 3d printing applications for the pediatric unit will focus on complex diseases including congenital heart disease, premature skull formations and congenital bronchial softening.

Assuming that the new Pediatric 3d printing Unit is a success, it will likely only be a matter of time before other hospitals around the world open up their own 3d printing labs,

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#3d4md turns solar powered suitcase 3d printer into medical tool for saving lives in third world and on Mars As regular readers will have noticed doubtlessly,

3d printing technology is already steadily making a name for itself as a genuine and very useful medical technology.

But despite all the 3d printed organ replicas, bioprinted innovations and even plastic hand prosthetics out there, the reality is that very few are available to a broad public.

as one Canadian doctor recently founded a startup that is employing 3d printers for medical care in hard to reach places.

this fantastic initiative uses multipurpose solar-powered suitcase 3d printers that can be used to manufacture all sorts of medical tools in the remote corners of the world and even in space by astronauts.

This inspiring 3d printing venture has been developed by actual public health physician dr. Wong, who realized that 3d printers are making life in the west much easier,

while people in the rest of the world haven even completed previous medical steps yet.

she says. oday it possible to use low-cost 3d printers to make medical supplies locally on demand using solar energy.

Our mission is to use 3d printers to deliver the highest standard of medical care in the most challenging places to those who need it the most.

Recently publishing a medical article called"Solar-Powered Suitcase 3d printer Makes Medical Supplies"in the September issue of the Aerospace medicine Human Performance journal,

the key component in this entire venture is a custom-made and very impressive solar-powered, plug-and-play ultraportable 3d printing system.

While wee seen compact 3d printers before, very few can actually be transported as carry on luggage in airlines by singe physicians.

can take these suitcase 3d printers to any remote village in Africa that hasn even been put on the grid yet. his 3d printing system is capable of making a range of medical supplies,

if one or two of these 3d printers stay behind to enable locals to create their own (medical) 3d printed solutions.

A combination with easy-to-use software like Openscad is made easily. And remarkably it was conceived in a way similar to how many of us start out:

When I started using 3d printers, I realized that this technology could be applied in so many ways to help others.

I began to imagine how doctors could use portable 3d printers to make medical supplies for patients during visits,

the current second edition of the 3d printer has been made entirely with off-the-shelf components. he entire system has to be within the maximum size limits for carry on baggage to allow safer handling of delicate parts

while an entire catalog of 3d printable files can be found on a supplied USB memory stick.

I decided to use solar energy to power my 3d printer to make medical supplies during my simulated Mars mission.

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The 3d printer used in the manufacturing of the hip joint was designed by a Swedish company Arcam AB and uses the Electronic Beam Melting (EBM) method of manufacturing,

Both predict that 3d printing can reduce that price by a third or even half. Breaking the monopoly with 3d printing should also reduce other prices So how does printed this 3d innovation help them?

Well only the acetabular cup in the entire artificial hip is printed 3d, with the rest not being so very different.

only the Cup is manufactured by 3d printers. Deputy Director at the hospital Cai Hong explains, the acetabular cup is manufactured by the most advanced 3d metal printing technology.

In the past, the cup was made through titanium alloy casting, and needed to be melted into liquid and poured in the mold of titanium alloy

while 3d printing only requires one. Doctors send data to the manufacturing enterprise, where an engineer builds 3d models with it.

Layer by layer, the 3d printer tranforms titanium alloy powder into cups with micro-hole structure,

and encountered a metal 3d printer. From his long-term clinical experience in the medical field Zhang Ke realized that it can be used widely in medical applications.

However, as tests revealed, 3d printing does more than reduce prices. Just a few weeks ago, Cai Hong office replaced an existing Chinese-made artificial acetabular cup with a 3d printed one.

in the future custom printing will ensure a perfect fit. So far, dozens of patients have received 3d printed hip replacement surgery,

Cai Hong explained. hina's 3d printing implant registration and approval process is relatively long; to get our research and development of artificial hip joints from clinical research finally approved took 40 months,


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By observing the transmitted video on a TV monitor, doctors can get a firsthand view of the patient organs


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"A'wall wind'of stacked Microcubes3d printing technology, provided with the support of 3d Systemscloud-based manufacturing service Quickparts, played a major role in helping Yost realize this project.

and in a quarter of the time. uickparts enables us to use 3d printing to explore what works

Quickparts utilized 3d System SLS printing technology and three different materials: Duraform polyamide (PA), Duraform glass-filled (GF),


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While we have seen a rise PCB 3d printer technology, as well as some very recent 3d printed wearables that embed electronic components,

current 3d printing technology struggles with multi-material integrationhat is, the seamless and precise transition between flexible materials, rigid materials,

instead uses active mixing and fast-switching nozzles, allowing for the printing of concentrated viscoelastic inks and the simultaneous control of composition and geometry during printing.

Lewis is the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and a Core Faculty member at the Ywss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard.

"The applications of active mixing technology within 3d printing are significant. The team demonstrated that silicone elastomers can be printed seamlessly into gradient architectures composed of soft and rigid regions (meaning that for wearable devices,

Previously, the idea of mixing material systems on the fly in 3d printing was merely a concept, however Lewisteam has made it realistic and achievable with today technology.

these acting mixing and switching printheads provide an important advance for multi-material 3d printing, said Lewis. hey allow one to programmably control both materials composition and structure at the microscale,


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Now, scientists from The swiss Federal Institute of technology (ETH), Zurich, have used 3d printing to develop a new method to differentiate very weak and short sound waves from longer ones.

and filtering out the others. his type of measuring method delivers similar results to the edge detection filter in an image-processing software,

which allows the outline of prominent photo objects to be identified with the click of the mouse,


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and has increased dramatically global warming. 3d printing technology has made already huge contributions to address both of these concerns individually,

Thanks to a collaboration between more than 20 major industry partners and with the innovative use of 3d printing technology

To do so, they turned to their own BAAM (Big Area Additive Manufacturing) system and a mighty 3d printing machine known as Bertha,

The team took advantage of 3d printing instant feedback and rapid prototyping to experiment with new shapes, printing speeds, battery technologies, cleaner burning fuels,


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#Scientists announce a method for 3d printing objects out of living human cells Scientists at the University of Florida developed a way to print detailed soft structures from a 3d printer.

The new 3d printer is able to print traditionally mpossibleshapes, such as a thin tube tied in a knot.

The researchers believe that this technique overcomes several limits of 3d printing, and could be useful for tissue engineering, providing invaluable aid to neurosurgeons and cancer researchers.

Using the gel as a matrix material for 3d printing combats the problems associated with solid and liquid equivalents.

A more solid matrix could easily be damaged by the moving parts of a 3d printer, whilst a liquid one would not be able to support a detailed structure.

Researchers now can inject different materials out of the 3d printer nozzle to draw structures. These materials can include anything from silicone polymers to living cells.

explained Angelini. o 3d printing is no longer a game of making a solid material that has to support itself;

Angelini explains that the concept of embedded 3d printing-a material being printed into a liquid or solid substance rather than empty space-is something researchers have been trying to perfect for years, and for good reason."

"It changes the way you think about 3d printing, "he says.""It goes from being about melting certain materials

Impressively, their 3d printer can print at a resolution of 1 micron, or 1%the width of a human hair.

This high level of precision is why the researchers are confident in their 3d printer ability to contribute to the building of flexible electronics


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#Graphene 3d files patent for low-cost, toxic-free process for producing high grade graphene for 3d printing Graphene 3d Lab has filed a non-provisionary patent pertaining to a new method for the preparation

which would dramatically increase the potential for large scale production of high grade graphene, one of the most groundbreaking and highly-sought out materials in 3d printing manufacturing.

graphene is considered a sort of oly grailin 3d printing and manufacturing materials. Made from carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal sheet only one atom thick, graphene offers extraordinary properties:

including 3d printing services. The honeycomb structure of graphene"The business implications associated with this filing are significant and near term.

"The Calverton, New york-based Graphene 3d Lab is already well-known for the development of proprietary graphene-based nanocomposite materials for 3d printing,

the widespread commercial availability of high grade graphene is sure to impact 3d printing manufacturers, allowing more and more companies to innovate


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