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Students think of these as study aids in the same way as someone might drink coffee before work.
With the money earned from his appearance in commercials for the coffee company Nespresso Clooney has been funding the Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP),
ust in case the guy/gal had a late night drinking session and is just not waking up,
Another Badir startup, Yatooq, has developed an automatic Arabic coffee machine (it needs a more complicated process than ordinary coffee.
Coffee, however, probably won turn the economy around on its own. While Badir focuses on lighter tech industries,
Some of the major international companies located here include Coca-cola, Pepsi, IBM, American express, Agilent, Microsoft, and Bank of america."
Small, rural tea farmers in Kenya, for example, complain that unscrupulous buyers routinely under-weigh their produce by 10-20%.
Plus egg powder, beetroot juice, breadcrumbs, salt and saffron to add texture, flavour and colour to the otherwise white meat.
the disturbingly more-ish soda made from the secretions of giant extraterrestrial slugs in Futurama.
Recycled juice That doesn lessen its promise beyond New york city classrooms. Demand for desktop PCS may be declining in developed countries,
we can control the blood temperature the way coffeehouses would with an espresso machine to capture
#Beer and Food Scraps Can Power Chevrolet Bi-fuel Impala Trash to fuel the stuff of the 1980s sci-fi comedy movie trilogy ack to the Futureis now a reality.
The 2015 Bi-fuel Chevrolet Impala not a tricked-out Delorean really can run on leftovers table scraps and oh yeah grains from brewing beer.
And don forget beer: Anheuser-busch Columbus brewery provides an organic by-product to quasar for conversion to methane gas. f you can buy renewable fuel at $1. 95 per gallon
That the same amount of juice you need to lift an apple 1. 6 feet off the ground.
They served up nearly 80000 cups of tea an amount that could be made from the bridge average daily power output.
#Watch Bill gates Drink Water From Human waste We know that Bill gates made a lot of money from Microsoft
which is purified for drinking. The dry solids are fed then into a fire, which creates steam to fuel a steam engine that drives an electricity-producing generator.
and then the hand modifies its grasp to hold it with three fingers while pouring the drink.
commercial cooler chills beverage in just 50 seconds! Commercial fridges and freezers keep food fresh and beverages cool.
They are vital to modern commerce but troublesome for the environment. European industrial researchers set out to turn these power-hungry machines into a green technology of the future.
The trademarked-Texcooler they developed can chill a standard-sized beverage in under a minute.
and serving food and beverages that meet the expectations of customers and relevant authorities. But there is a big problem with these handy machines they consume massive amounts of power.
That whirring sound coming from the corner of a convenience store is a drinks fridge struggling to cool itself
This is where the EU-funded Rapidcool project stepped in to tackle the challenge by developing a new technology for cooling beverages efficiently and rapidly
which has attracted considerable interest from beverage-makers. The team realised the key to reversing this trend would be to break away from the traditional approach.
Up to 90%energy saving Rapidcool developed an autonomous, modular-cooling apparatus for cooling drink cans and bottles from room temperature to around 4°C in some 50 seconds.
if not all, open-cabinet-style drinks fridges used around the world. With V-Tex, notes the team, you get a cold drink every time with considerable reductions in energy use,
therefore V-Tex not only matches but surpasses existing consumer expectations. It meets a broad spectrum of end-user requirements
including a leading global distributor of beer. Agreements are in place to manufacture the system, and a family of related products are under way
Making the perfect wine is an arduous process at the best of times. It demands a lot of sun, good soil, water and cold temperatures.
the wine is kept at the correct temperature required during its production process. This temperature varies depending on the wine typology and time required"
says Prof. Motta. MEDISCO is also proving its worth in tests at a dairy factory in Marrakech, Morocco.
For instance, you may put soft drink bottles in at one end of the process and produce plastic chairs and tables at the other end.
But better managed, it could mean more water resources for other basics like drinking, hygiene and cooking.
Because only 2-3%of water is used for cooking and drinking, the researchers decided to limit the filtration scheme
Everyday products such as coffee, corn flakes, nuts or fertilizer all depend on this field of knowledge known as multi-physics.
Pepper has already been used to sell Nestle coffee machines in Japanese stores. Interested in buying your own Pepper robot?
It can even tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi. The more people who use SCIO the greater that database will eventually become.
The resulting biochar which has the consistency of ground coffee was treated then with a saltwater bath to impregnate it with iron.
or more drinks on at least one occasion during the two weeks just prior to the survey.
Particularly worrisome are rates of what the investigators call extreme binge drinking. Averaged across years 2005 to 2013 they find that one in eight (13 percent) college students had 10
or more drinks and one in 20 (5 percent) had 15 or more drinks in a row in the past two weeks.
since MTF finds that drinking rates have been declining and are at historic lows among high school students.
They also have quite similar rates of several specific drugs including past-year use of marijuana ecstasy hallucinogens other than LSD and extreme binge drinking.
OMETHING UNIQUE ABOUT DEPRESSIONWHEN the researchers adjusted for factors such as marital status, education, employment status, family income, alcohol consumption, level of physical activity, smoking status, body mass, functional limitations,
#Drug cocktail might help diabetics make insulin Combining two different medications could help patients with Type 1 diabetes at least partially regain the ability to produce their own insulin.
Haller treated 17 adult Type 1 diabetes patients for two weeks with the cocktail therapy and then followed them for a year.
By the end of the year, the patients treated with the cocktail had increased their ability to produce insulin,
Based on Schatz belief in combination therapies, the group began shepherding a cocktail of Thymoglobulin and Neulasta through early studies done with mouse models. espite tremendous strides in our understanding of the natural history of Type
or drinking alcohol, appeared to have little effect. The study, published in the journal Human Reproduction, recruited 2,
Although the study failed to find any association between sperm morphology and other common lifestyle factors, such as cigarette smoking or alcohol consumption,
The resulting biochar which has the consistency of ground coffee was treated then with a saltwater bath to impregnate it with iron.
and reprogrammed these simple cells to make opioid-based medicines via a sophisticated extension of the basic brewing process that makes beer.
but when he tries to drink from it he finds that the water level is too low.
and turn it into water that is clean enough for livestock to drink. It also extracts nutrients that can be reused as fertilizer.
and can include such sources as recycled drink bottles. The generators can be made from nearly transparent polymers allowing their use in touch pads and screens.
GQDS were derived from bituminous coal anthracite and coke a byproduct of oil refining. The coals were each sonicated in nitric and sulfuric acids and heated for 24 hours.
Coke produced GQDS between 4 and 8 nanometers and anthracite made stacked structures from 18 to 40 nanometers with small round layers atop larger thinner layers.
or espionage devices from lutter (other metallic items like pipes drink cans or nails for example) that may be mistaken for a genuine target by traditional radar and metal detectors.
Crop growers wine grape and other fruit growers food processors and even concrete makers all benefit from water sensors for accurate steady and numerous moisture readings.
For example sophisticated vintners use precise irrigation to put regulated water stress on grapevines to create just the right grape composition for a premium cabernet or a chardonnay wine.
#Nanoribbon material keeps gases captive Rice university rightoriginal Studyposted by Mike Williams-Rice on October 11 2013an enhanced polymer could make vehicles that run on compressed natural gas more practical and even prolong the shelf life of bottled beer
and soda. The material is more impermeable to pressurized gas and far lighter than the metal in tanks now used to contain the gas say researchers.
or plastictour says. t took years for scientists to figure out how to make a plastic bottle for soda.
And even now bottled soda goes flat after a period of months. eer has a bigger problem
and make the beer go bad. Bottles that are effectively impermeable could lead to brew that stays fresh on the shelf for far longer Tour says.
and even lead to better beer say researchers. The global wheat industry can lose up to $1 billion a year from grains that germinate in humid conditions before they are fully mature.
wheat in future we should also end up with better beer. he research opens up a whole new area of exploration for scientists as they try to increase the yields of wheat and decrease losses due to excessively humid conditions.
#Gene protects beer crop from nasty fungus Original Studyposted by Ron Hohenhaus-Queensland on August 5 2013 Finding the gene that gives barley resistance to leaf rust could benefit people who rely on the crop
for food and beer. Researchers have discovered that the gene Rph20 provides resistance to leaf rust in some barley variety adult plants.
because the country's primary use of barley was to make beer as well as stock feed.
Called wastage grocery shelves are invaded constantly by everything from fake corn flakes to counterfeit honey selling under false labels to adulterated wines
and photocatalysts Drinking clean water is something that many people in the world can't take for granted as they rely on polluted sources
beer and goods produced in factories far away. To take one indicative example: The Homestead steel mill, across the river from Pittsburgh, is now a mall e
he said, with exercise, ot drinking too much sugar, and saying, addy, don drink so much because it not good for dementia.
give her drinks, wash her face. But I even resisted and fought back, he said.
will admittedly be used mostly for buying cups of coffee and snatched lunchtime sandwiches, but when Orange head of mobile payments, Jason Rees, calls it he beginning of a new order he not wrong.
Many food companies participate in an industry-led effort, the Children Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative,
and perhaps a nice martini. We still don t have the full picture, but there s currently reason to give some of the tech companies at least a limited break.
brewing a pot of coffee and switching off your security system. That s the vision of companies like#Smartthings,
Think of it like an executable cocktail napkin, where business users describe what they want and that specification is close enough to what IT uses to simply execute.
Modern Meadow is developing the technology that will someday in the distant future provide the meat counterpart of instant coffee:#
to juice, to vegetables, to beer, to soup, and much more. Transporting water is expensive,
So, the The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has joined forces with America beer brewers to change how farmer irrigate their crops.
For the nonprofit, conserving America rivers meant growing America barley, one of the primary ingredients in one of our favorite cold beverages, with less water.
what you re drinking (soda or wine) to supplement the visualization.""We wanted the feedback to be really really quick,
so I m mindful of the protein in my beverages. That said, none of this real-time monitoring would matter
if Vessyl s beverage detection doesn t work as seamlessly as it does. At its core lives a molecular sensor, the specifics
but we re told its scans are of high enough fidelity to distinguish, not just milk from beer,
but Coke from Pepsi. Over a Skype demo, Lee let me choose from maybe 60 different beverages he had on the table.
Colas fruit sodas, energy drinks, protein shakes, beers, wines, orange juices with pulp, orange juices with no pulp,
and everything in-between. We pointed him to the old Pepsi Challenge, and asked him to pour Coke and then Pepsi into the Vessyl.
The first analysis, Coke, took roughly 20 to 30 seconds, but the Vessyl got it right.
The analysis of Pepsi took more like three to five seconds which we were told was more the target, typical rangeand again,
Vessyl was right. Presumably, this analysis time is of little concern to the user. It's certainly neat to watch as a machine reverse-engineers the liquid poured into it
but any long-time user of the Vessyl should, theoretically, forget that the Vessyl is doing anything special at all.
You pour mindlessly. It tracks meticulously. That's the real value of a device like Vessyl:
Just don t let my insurance company see my proclivities for booze and deep dish pizza. I'll need solid coverage for my impending heart attack.
if a drink has been spiked with drugs. However, you might have to pay, especially for specific professional use-cases.
000 bottle of champagne to any team member who could find a bug in the device.
Humans first domesticated yeast for wine and other alcohol during the days of the Fertile Crescent (roughly 4000 years ago) and have been using it
ever since to make bread wine and beer Boeke told Livescience. Today he said the fungus is used also to makevaccines medicines
and biofuels and the ability to create custom-made yeast would provide useful too for the biotech industry.
#Coffee rust regains foothold Where there is coffee, there is coffee rust. But the long stalemate between growers and the fungus behind the devastating disease has broken#with the fungus taking the advantage.
As one of the most severe outbreaks ever rages through Central america, researchers are reaching for the latest tools in an effort to combat the pest,
from sequencing its genome to crossbreeding coffee plants with resistant strains. Caused by the fungus Hemileia vastatrix,
coffee rust generally does not kill plants, but the Institute of Coffee of Costa rica estimates that the latest outbreak may halve the 2013-14 harvest in the worst affected areas of the nation.
This outbreak is"the worst we ve seen in Central america and Mexico since the rust arrived in the region more than 40 years ago,
the Nicaraguan government reportedly declared that it would include coffee rust on a list of special research projects designed to safeguard the country s agriculture.
and more than 90%of coffee crops were wiped out in those regions. Faced with an economic catastrophe
the country abandoned coffee for the tea it is associated with today. The disease is so universal that it"is not going to be eradicated;
or the only way to eradicate the disease in practice is to eradicate all of the coffee,
"Coffee rust was considered a solved problem by most of the coffee growers and coffee institutes of the region,
says Avelino.""People didn t fear the disease. The outbreak may have taken hold because of patchy use and effectiveness of fungicides.
Nigel Cattlin/FLPAHEMILEIA vastatrix rusts the leaves of coffee plants. And in Africa, Noah Phiri, a plant pathologist working in Nairobi for the not-for-profit development organization CABI,
Marco Aurelio Cristancho, a researcher at Cenicaf#,the National Centre for the Investigation of Coffee in Chinchin#
says that the government has supported research into developing resistant strains of coffee through crossbreeding. The introduction of resistant strains, together with improved weather monitoring to help predict rust outbreaks,
At the Federal Rural University of Rio de janeiro in Brazil, Valdir Diola is working to isolate resistance genes in coffee
as well as from Kenya, India, Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe, to screen for resistant coffee plants and to analyse varieties of the pathogen."
"Scientists need to continuously develop resistant varieties in order to keep coffee leaf rust disease at bay, Phiri says."
"Governments in coffee-growing countries need to take coffee research as a priority and provide necessary resources.
Brentjens, meanwhile, is happy to have his patients in fighting spirits again.""You see these people at their lowest low emotionally as well as physically,
what colour juice you got from different parts of the brain, says Sten Linnarsson, senior researcher at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics. ut in recent years wee developed much more sensitive methods of analysis that allow us to see which genes are active in individual cells.
codeine and drugs using a simple home-brew beer kit. The discovery, published in the scientific journal Nature Chemical Biology, comes on the heels of a study published last month in the journal PLOS ONE.
and basic skills in fermentation would be able to grow morphine-producing yeast using a home-brew kit for beer-making,
-and-a-half football fields (about 905 feet or 375 meters) to achieve the world record title before landing gently in the sparkling water of Quebec's Lake Ouareau.
which millions of devout Pakistanis abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset. Under Pakistani law
or how many grams of sugar in a milkshake. You can use it to determine what exactly is inside your nutritional supplement
In the US and UK only about half of aluminium drinks cans are recycled so recovery of these alone could make mining viable.
and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it says rover project scientist John Grotzinger.
and objective performance metrics Sociometric can pinpoint areas where management can build more productive offices in ways as surprising as providing larger lunch tables or moving coffee stations to increase interaction.
A room is packed with 100 wine glasses each filled with a different level of wine to ensure a different resonant frequency.
if you have a complex action like making tea or making coffee that has some subactions we can basically stitch together these subactions
and look at each one as something like verb adjective and adverb. On that analogy the rules defining relationships between subactions are like rules of grammar.
When you make tea for instance it doesn t matter whether you first put the teabag in the cup or put the kettle on the stove.
Mice naturally love sucrose similar to humans loving sugar-rich sodas so Nieh trained mice to seek out sucrose at a delivery port upon hearing
when refined, yields a higher fraction of lower-value products such as asphalt along with solid chunks of waste called coke.
o there a lot of interest in finding alternative processes for converting low-quality crude oil into valuable fuels with less residual coke and for removing the sulfur efficiently
and forming less waste coke. But no one has understood exactly how it happens or how to optimize the process.
in the SCW experiments, less of the carbon goes into heavy compounds that are likely to lead to coke formation.
clear liquid consistent with coke suppression by the SCW. To further clarify the chemical reactions and how they are affected by temperature, pressure,
and eventually become coke. But in the presence of water, it reacts with the water,
Green says. nd our empirical data show that the new SCW method does make less coke than the conventional process,
to replace the widespread use of organic solvents for everything from decaffeinating coffee to making paint thinners.
Coffee, apple juice, and Vitamin c: things that people ingest every day are experimental material for chemist Eva-Maria Felix.
She was inspired by a journal article by researchers who achieved silver precipitation using coffee. Felix also used coffee in her first experiments.
She then tested apple juice, followed by Vitamin c. This seemed to be suited the best to her
because"you never know what's in coffee and apple juice.""On the other hand, Vitamin c-or ascorbic acid-is available in pure form from chemical stores-a requirement for reproducible studies.
But what does the vitamin have to do with the precipitation of gold? In the human body, Vitamin c makes free radicals harmless by transferring electrons to them."
them last many hours longer before they run out of juice. The problem? Silicon electrodes aren't very durable#after a few dozen recharges they can no longer hold electricity.
and release a cocktail of drugs to destroy them from within. The approach is more precise than conventional methods
and tightly targeted than traditional drug cocktails. So far in vivo testing in mice has shown that this approach produces significant accumulation of drugs in tumor sites instead of healthy organs.
'Nanodaisies'deliver drug cocktail to cancer cell o
#A billion holes can make a battery Researchers at the University of Maryland have invented a single tiny structure that includes all the components of a battery that they say could bring about the ultimate miniaturization of energy storage components.
#Researchers develop green tea-based'missiles'to kill cancer cells more effectively Green tea has long been known for its antioxidant, anticancer, antiaging and antimicrobial properties.
A group of researchers from the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) of A*STAR has taken the health benefits of green tea to the next level by using one of its ingredients to develop a drug delivery system
A key ingredient in green tea, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), is an antioxidant which is known to have therapeutic applications in the treatment of many disorders including cancer.
The numerous health benefits of green tea have inspired us to utilize it in drug delivery systems.
This is the first time that green tea has been used as a material to encapsulate and deliver drugs to cancer cells.
Our green tea nanocarrier not only delivered protein drugs more effectively to the cancer cells, the combination of carrier and drug also dramatically reduced tumor growth compared with the drug alone.
The research team conducted animal studies to evaluate the performance of IBN's green tea-based protein delivery system.
The study revealed that IBN's green tea nanocomplex loaded with Herceptin reduced tumor growth much more effectively
We have developed a green tea-based carrier in which the carrier itself displayed anticancer effect and can boost cancer treatment when used together with the protein drug.
Unlike conventional therapy our green tea carrier can eradicate more cancer cells and accumulate significantly less drugs in vital organs where they could cause adverse side effects.
IBN has filed a patent on their green tea nanocarrier and is developing this technology for clinical applications.
The green tea-based micellar complexes are also being examined for the delivery of active ingredients in personal care and nutritional products s
These heated electrons escape the graphene through electrical leads much like steam escaping a tea kettle.
New nanotech may provide power storage in electric cables clothes Imagine being able to carry all the juice you needed to power your MP3 PLAYER, smartphone and electric car in the fabric of your jacket?
Spill a bunch of soda on your shirt and it bounces right off. The shirts are woven with a hydrophobic silica also known as silicon dioxide.
#Watch A Machine Tell The Difference Between Soda And Liquid Explosives#The problem with liquid explosives besides being explosive is that they often look just like nonexplosive liquids.
#and an MRI to differentiate between say a soda and something more suspicious. Liquids are placed into the scanner
so particles of mud soot oil or wine stick right where they land. Over the next couple of months Ultratech a Florida-based company will roll out Ultra-Ever Dry a coating that repels most muck.
I laugh because we are so open to drinking (remember prohibition? The gun slingers sneaking booze in?
yet it is many factors of scale larger than the deaths with MJ...@killert-Google can find Porn?
Drinking Hydrogen peroxide will result in death but water is need something we to live. Elecman one can easily die from an overdose on water even though...
Here government encourage to drink wine
#Something Is Killing Up to Half Of America's Bees There's some kind of environmental issue/plague/apocalypse killing America's honeybees
or 800 km when the solar panel is providing maximum juice. On Stella s best day during the competition Solar Team Eindhoven was able to drive 500 km at an average of 100 km/hr.
Cargo ships which transport everything from bananas coffee grain coal heavy equipment chemicals oil and gas are the backbone of intercontinental trade
It easy to imagine it one day being used to unobtrusively serve drinks at a cocktail event,
The mirror uses a series of ultispectralcameras to assess an individual diet, alcohol consumption, physical activity, smoking habit and metabolic risk.
of big-name debuts including Cafe Coffee Day and airline Indigo. Shares hit their lowest level in about a year last week,
"Among the most anticipated offerings is the IPO of up to $181 million of Coffee Day Enterprises,
which operates the Cafe Coffee Day chain. Interglobe Aviation, which runs the Indigo airline, is seeking a $400 million listing.
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