and ipad. few tweaks will also be put in place to make the hop between a Cisco desk phone
"The results are as sensitive and accurate as the standard bench-top assay, "said Martin Yarmush, professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers University.
The first news item by the"robot journalist"used data from the National Statistics Bureau and quoted the bureau's officials.
Graphene 3d has produced a bench-top working prototype of their manufacturing and classification technology. ver the next 12 months we intend to manufacture
an international collaboration has aided a 54-year-old patient diagnosed with a chest wall sarcoma.
While titanium implants have previously been used in chest surgery, designs have not considered the issues surrounding long term fixation.
First, Anatomics produced a 3d reconstruction of the patient chest wall and tumor with high-resolution CT SCANS, with
durability and imperviousness to water means they are used everywhere, from packaging to cars and furniture and toys.
and tissues,"said Ennio Tasciotti, Co-Chair, Department of Nanomedicine at Houston Methodist Research Institute and co-corresponding author of the paper."
who holds the Canada Research Chair in DNA Nanoscience. The resulting esigner nanotubes she adds,
The researchers then tested the nanobody on stool samples from patients infected with the virus. In this context,
professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical engineering at Duke university, thought his team could do better.
''said Martin Yarmush, the Paul and Mary Monroe Chair and Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers and Ghodbane's adviser.
"explained Stephen T. C. Wong, Ph d.,P. E.,Chair of the Department of Systems Medicine and Bioengineering at Houston Methodist Research Institute."
Flame retardants are added to foams found in mattresses, sofas, car upholstery and many other consumer products.
but not a small patch that is stuck on the chest and used to measure heart rate, for example.
Wi-fi cameras and sensors have also been installed on furniture, doors, medicine bottles, fridges, plugs and kettles inside the flat, dubbed the Personalised Assisted living facility.
Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, are disorders of unknown etiology that are characterized often by abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloody stool, fever,
Ghodbane advisor, Martin Yarmush, the Paul and Mary Monroe Chair and Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers, said the results are as accurate and sensitive as the standard benchtop assay. ith our technology,
The second floor is a loft space with six bedrooms, each with a bed, desk and chair.
"said paper co-author Alexis Vallée-Belisle, a University of Montreal chemistry professor and the Canada Research Chair in bioengineering and bionanotechnology."
and chair Joseph Wang, published the work this month in the journal Angewandte Chemie.""We're excited about the possibility of using these micromotors to combat ocean acidification
The latest incredible feat involves a 54 year old Spanish man suffering from a chest wall sarcoma a type of cancerous tumour.
Despite the complexity to this part of the chest, Csiro Australia, in conjunction with Anatomics, stepped up to the challenge and developed exactly what the doctors ordered.
'The universe has plonked basically itself down on the sofa, pulled up a blanket and is about to nod off for an eternal doze.'
when they get into an impact and the air bag hits their chest.''There is a chance they could die with this
and sat on a plastic chair that had been disinfected. But as time went on it became clear they were emitting millions and millions of bugs.
who also is an investigator in the Center for the Genetics of Host Defense and holder of the George L. Macgregor Distinguished Chair in Biomedical science.
or byproducts,"says senior author Inder Verma, professor of genetics and holder of Salk's Irwin and Joan Jacobs Chair in Exemplary Life science."
who holds the Henry L. Hillman President's Chair at CMU.""It also points to potential new pathways for engineering the defect structure of metal components in a variety of sub-micro-scale systems
#IKEA Releases New Furniture Collection, Promises Better Living Through Wireless Power It tempting to dismiss IKEA new embrace of furniture that will charge your phone as a gimmick.
led to a new furniture line that began rolling out to stores in Europe on Wednesday.
a desk, two bedside tables and floor, table and work lamps with embedded transmitters. The collection will arrive in U s. stores later this spring.
And if IKEA furniture doesn appeal to you, but the idea of embedded wireless charging does,
In one, a woman lounges comfortably on a couch while her smartphone lies cradled on a small shelf attached to a reading lamp in easy reach.
Indeed, the rollout could mark the first major shift in the function of furniture since prehistoric man started forming beds, chairs and cubbyholes out of wood, stone and animal skins.
For IKEA, it a chance to reshape domestic life around the globe a second time.
IKEA grew from a simple furniture dealer in a pinched little town in southern Sweden to an international behemoth with 315 stores in 27 countries by capitalizing on the Scandinavian design movement.
he Testament of a Furniture Dealer. In it, he elaborated on the company mission to provide wide range of well-designed,
After U s. consumers rejected IKEA furniture as cheap and ugly, the company launched a significant research effort in the mid-1990s to figure out what Americans wanted.
the company debuted its new designs at the Furniture Fair in Milan. As journalist John Leland would note in the New york times Magazine seven years later,
After years of viewing furniture as a prized possession, Americans were ready to have a more transitory relationship with their stuff.
The disposable sofa had conquered America and Europe and was on its way to Asia. IKEA had redefined how people viewed household furnishings.
Today, IKEA sells more than $30 billion worth of furniture each year and is one of the world largest single consumers of wood,
and its new furniture line could be a flop. But if IKEA is right, the retailer is positioned uniquely to bring wireless charging to as many people as possible at the lowest possible price.
so they built a small desk top measuring device to deliver instant and accurate THC, CBD and CBN measurements.
open the closet, and your wardrobe is all there, she said, to enthusiastic applause
#Can One-shot Syringes Save The World? Marc Koska has had shot a at saving the world; a single shot that has taken him 31 years.
Back in 1984 the Englishman, then a 23-year-old who spent much of his time yachting in the Caribbean,
The Brooklyn-based alt-rockers promoted an Instagram and Twitter campaign#bestdayofmylife, after their biggest hit.
"stated co-author Michael Shevell, M d. co-director of the Canadian Cerebral palsy Registry and chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the MCH-MUHC."
. Scripps Family Chair Professor of Chemistry, described such a feat. But Dr. Lerner's team reasoned that a selection-based design of these junctions would be a more general approach to making useful protein-in-protein molecules.
IBM compares this to 220 million books that would need 2, 200 km (1, 367 mi) of bookshelf.
forcing the team back to the drawing board.""These limitations mean that the robots don know what the other robots are doing or
Perhaps not as lightweight when combined with a standard chair as super-lightweight chairs like the Zinger, the unit is still very manageable not much more than a heavy laptop and a couple of books
Researchers tested Virocap on the blood and stool samples of a small group of children with unexplained fevers.
A firm called Equivital makes a chest-mounted wearable sensor that measures heart rate, stress, breathing, skin temperature and body position.
But, according to Kenneth Thorpe, Chair in the Department of health Policy and Management at Emory University, there is more to Medicare Part D than meets the eye.
which includes microbiologist and Canada Research Chair Michael Gänzle and cereal scientist Thava Vasanthan, used subcritical fluid technology to extract phenolic compounds from the potato biomass.
and ethical considerations stem from the prospect that a person's stool could be used so reliably to identify him or her, even at a later date.
#In overweight couch potatoes, Vitamin c supplements mimic some exercise effects Overweight and obese people who take a high-dose of supplementary Vitamin c daily may get some of the cardiovascular benefits of exercise without the exercise,
to get sedentary Americans off the couch. Some 4 in 10 American adults are thought to be entirely sedentary.
Bench-top polarized light microscopy systems, while more definitive, are large, expensive pieces of equipment that are complex to operate,
Zhang, who holds the Ernest S. Kuh Endowed Chair at UC Berkeley and is a member of the Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute at Berkeley (Kavli ENSI),
Tour is the T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science and a member of Rice's Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology y
But Ashutosh Chilkoti, professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical engineering at Duke university thought his team could do better.
That order was imposed by Michel W. Barsoum, Phd and Yury Gogotsi, Phd, Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and head of the Drexel Nanomaterials Group
"Zhang, who holds the Ernest S. Kuh Endowed Chair at UC Berkeley and is a member of the Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute at Berkeley (Kavli ENSI),
Flame retardants are added to foams found in mattresses, sofas, car upholstery and many other consumer products.
Atif Shamim and Swanlund Chair Professor John Rogers of University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, reports their findings in the October 6, 2015 online edition of Advanced Functional Materials
lead study author and professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience at Nebraska,
and Darrin Pochan, professor and chair of UD's Department of Materials science and engineering. Nagy-Smith did the microscopy
The challenge for researchers to create bench-top brain tissue from which they can learn about how the brain functions,
The value of bench-top brain tissue is huge. Pharmaceutical companies spend millions of dollars testing therapeutic drugs on animals
A bench-top brain that accurately reflects actual brain tissue would be significant for researching not only the effect of drugs,
ACES Director and research author Professor Gordon Wallace said that the breakthrough is significant progress in the quest to create a bench-top brain that will enable important insights into brain function,
and is chair of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical engineering at the Georgia Institute of technology and Emory University,
#t bleak The universe is dying he Universe has plonked basically itself down on the sofa,
The men and women have their own small rooms, with space for a sleeping cot and desk,
And they've already implanted the device into the chest of a 54-year-old cancer patient.
Engineers at Anatomics in Melbourne, Australia, custom-designed the device using CT SCANS of the man's chest.
The 3-D printing technology allowed the surgeons to create an implant that"fitted like glove"in the man's chest, Dr. Jose Aranda
such as other types of robots or even furniture or clothing u
#A New Kind of Brain Scan Can See Your Pain, Literally Nothing hurts Americans more than chronic pain.
The TV ROOM and work desk are two places where outlets tend to be at a premium.
lead study author and professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience at Nebraska,
and body movements as subtle as the rise and fall of a person chest from the other side of a house, allowing a mother to monitor a baby breathing
even if they are behind furniture or walls. The device's motion-capturing technology makes it equally valuable for smart homes,
and body movements as subtle as the rise and fall of a person chest from the other side of a house, allowing a mother to monitor a baby breathing
even if they are behind furniture or walls. The device's motion-capturing technology makes it equally valuable for smart homes,
#This special chair is saving the lives of hundreds of dogs This might be the most regal solution for a medical problem wee ever seen:
There are awesome places where pet parents can find low-cost Bailey chairs, and anyone can donate money to send the specially designed chairs to shelter dogs in need.
Plus, the pups look so majestic in their thrones r
#Physicists Discover New Electronic Phase of Matter A group of physicists from the United states and Israel has discovered a novel phase of matter that is characterized by an unusual ordering of electrons. he discovery of this phase was unexpected completely and not based on any prior theoretical prediction.
as a stool sample from any given donor contains its own mix of intestinal microbes,
"We don't have the tools to be able to screen for everything in a donor's stool,
assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery at at Washington University School of medicine in St louis."One of my patients told me he was able to pick up a noodle off his chest
"said David Mills, Peter J. Shields Endowed Chair in Dairy Food science at UC Davis and senior study author."
His lab's investigation of the gene began at the prompting of co-author Sally Camper, the James V. Neel Professor and Chair of the Department of Human genetics in the U-M Medical school.
where he is Senior Associate dean for Research and Vivian Gill Distinguished Research Chair.""The drugs that we identified are able to enhance the regenerative capacity of stem cells in the adult nervous system.
Your furniture is moved not over even though the light, or more generally the electromagnetic radiation, emitted by your lamps bounces off from its surfaces
Conversely, the CLS is a miniature version of a synchrotron that produces suitable X-rays by colliding laser light with electrons circulating in a desk-sized storage ring.
"said Daniel Fletcher, associate chair and professor of bioengineering, whose UC Berkeley lab pioneered the Cellscope."
3-D printed'tissue'to help combat disease A bench-top brain that accurately reflects actual brain tissue would be significant for researching not only the effect of drugs,
The value of bench-top brain tissue is huge. Pharmaceutical companies spend millions of dollars testing therapeutic drugs on animals
A bench-top brain that accurately reflects actual brain tissue would be significant for researching not only the effect of drugs,
ACES Director and research author Professor Gordon Wallace said that the breakthrough is significant progress in the quest to create a bench-top brain that will enable important insights into brain function,
According to James M. Musser, M d.,Ph d.,principal investigator of the study and chair of the Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine at the Houston Methodist Research Institute, the collaborative research showed, at the precise nucleotide level,
Scripps Family Chair Professor of Chemistry, described such a feat. But Lerner's team reasoned that a selection-based design of these junctions would be a more general approach to making useful protein-in-protein molecules.
That order was imposed by Michel W. Barsoum, Phd and Yury Gogotsi, Phd, Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and head of the Drexel Nanomaterials Group
because immunotherapy could be generating both short-term gain and long-term loss,"noted lead author William Murphy, professor and acting chair in the UC Davis Department of Dermatology."
but not a small patch that is stuck on the chest and used to measure heart rate, for example.
such as plastic or metal, to transform structures from furniture to buildings to microscopic robots. Illinois graduate researcher Evgueni Filipov
or pop-up furniture. Paulino sees particular potential for quick-assembling emergency shelters, bridges and other infrastructure in the wake of a natural disaster."
or other characteristics,"said the study's senior author Jen Jen Yeh, MD, a UNC Lineberger member and an associate professor and the vice chair for research in the UNC School of medicine Department of Surgery."
Macdonald, a Canada Research Chair in Islet Biology, associate professor in the University of Alberta's Faculty of medicine & Dentistry and member of the Alberta Diabetes Institute, is the senior author of a landmark study in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
lead study author and professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience at Nebraska,
and is chair of the scientific advisory board for Curtana Pharmaceuticals. Co-authors Rajesh Mukthavaram, Phd, and Wolfgang Wrasidlo, Phd, also own stock in Curtana Pharmaceuticals s
which are used then to build objects such as benches, planters and stages for use within the community.
#Computer-Designed Rocker Protein Worlds First To Biomimic Ion Transport For the first time, scientists recreated the biological function of substrate transportation across the cell membranes by computationally designing a transporter protein.
The designed protein, dubbed Rocker, was shown to transport ions across the membrane, a process crucial to cell and organismal survival in various functions,
The engineered Rocker protein acts like a tiny gate, designed so that zinc ions and protons can flow in a controlled way across the lipid-membrane barrier around the cell-like vesicle.
Rocker was designed to perform this function by doing one thing ockingbetween two different shapes, or conformations.
Rocker changes its shape to close off the pocket, while opening up the second pocket near the other side of the membrane.
The catch is that Rocker can have both pockets bind the ions at the same time, nor permit the cavity to open all the way through the membrane at one time
and dynamic nature of Rocker embedded in lipid and in detergent by using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).
Also, Rocker reconstituted in membrane vesicles was tested to show that it really pushed zinc ions from one side of the membrane to the other,
Simulations on the Stampede supercomputer of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) bridged the gap between the drawing board
During anti-angiogenic therapy, said Bergers, the Neill H. and Linda S. Brownstein Endowed Chair in Brain tumor Research and a member of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center,
It akin to the difference between looking at the stars with a standard telescope versus an observatory-quality refractor telescope, according to Yale chair of neurology, Dr. David Hafler, who worked with Montgomery to bring Cytof to Yale. t allows
Shapiro, Canada Research Chair in Transplantation Surgery and Regenerative medicine in the University of Alberta Faculty of medicine & Dentistry,
Indeed, Lehmann, who also serves as director of NYU Langone Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine and chair of its Department of Cell biology,
who is also the Canada Research Chair on Retroviral Entry. The discovery by Finzi team could help develop a two-part vaccine to prevent HIV infection:
said Daniel Fletcher, an associate chair and professor of bioengineering, whose UC Berkeley lab pioneered the Cellscope. he video Cellscope provides accurate,
who is also the Helen Mcloraine Developmental Chair. A protein called ZAP-70 is well known as a crucial player for kicking the T cell into action.
a professor of physics at NYU and chair of the Chemical and Bioengineering Department at NYU Polytechnic School of engineering. ur research shows that this be done
One of his group developments, the hairless Chair is a wearable device that allows users to lock their knee joints and itanywhere,
said Martin Yarmush, the Paul and Mary Monroe Chair and Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers and Ghodbane adviser.
and just hope for the best, said Wendell Lim, Phd, professor and chair of UCSF Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology,
The researchers evaluated the new test in two sets of biological samples for example, from blood, stool and nasal secretions from patients at St louis Children Hospital.
Endowed Chair in Engineering at UCLA, said there are several factors that lead to quick deterioration in normally layered perovskite solar cells.
Professor Gavin Giovannoni, Chair of Neurology at QMUL Blizard Institute, said: he phase III ocrelizumab results for both PPMS and RMS,
Professor Charlie Swanton, NCRI chair and Cancer Research UK scientist at the Francis Crick Institute, said:
and even furniture and clothing, he says a
#Google Bids to Make its Sideshows into Main Attractions Google founders Larry page and Sergey Brin seem determined to prove they gave the world more than a great advertising business.
vibrate floorboards, they close doors and drawers and so on, so they make infrasound. The use of infrasound in commercial alarm systems goes back decades.
After all, these are the same software engineers who are encouraged to design their own desks and express themselves by scribbling on walls.
the cabinet of prime minister Matteo Renzi has unveiled what it's calling the'strategy for Italian broadband and digital growth 2014-20'.
and at this level of detail said Suresh Babu the University of Tennessee-ORNL Governor's Chair for Advanced Manufacturing.
because that's where the infrastructure is already in place for a better quality of life for people with limited mobility options says Patterson who holds a Canada Research Chair Transportation and Land use Linkages for Regional Sustainability.
while the breast tissue falls away from the chest wall allowing the radiation to target the cancer.
The prone board allows gravity to pull the breast away from the chest wall and create a more uniform shape that we can distribute the dose of radiation through evenly said White director of Breast Radiation Oncology at the Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center.
Each patient uses a bean bag or vac bag that is customized to their shape and used to immobilize their arms during the treatment.
and Chair of Electrical and Computer engineering at Duke they used computer simulations to determine the exact size of the gap needed between the nanocubes
and better sensitivity of analysis when compared with the conventional bench-top instruments now used to examine the tiny biomarkers.
and Vladimir Volman, an engineer at Lockheed martin. Tour is the T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science.
"Tour is Rice's T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and professor of mechanical engineering and nanoengineering and of computer science.
I like most about Ikea furniture: assembling it myself at home. ource: Larry Hardesty, MIT Newsimage:
A large hardware reseller obviously handles different internal data than say a large furniture manufacturer. We aim to have at least five large enterprise customers by summer 2015
Lalamove is already present in six cities across China and Southeast asia and, with new money in its coffers
The car company is keeping things dreadfully close to the chest about what going on here, but says that it uses agnetic levitationand iquid nitrogen cooled superconductors
On a bustling morning in downtown Palo alto, the center of today technology boom, apparently homeless people and their meager belongings occupy almost every available public bench.
Either way, material scientists might profitably hang their hammocks between some coconut trees in future
#Saying Hello to Ello, an Ad-Free Facebook Alternative The first thing I noticed on Ello a new ad-free social network is the abundance of white space.
Eyerover was steered along a specific route around a chair sofa and other obstacles a few times. It then repeated the route by itself.
Another demonstration showed how a 3-D sensor could measure the dimensions of a sofa in a store
#Furniture Shopping with Augmented reality In a darkened room in the back of a small furniture store just south of San francisco International airport, the couch in front of me keeps changing colors and patterns, from red to blue to beige
The couch is real can reach out and poke the cushionsut the psychedelic surface-shifting effect is created with augmented reality technology that projects fabric patterns onto the surface of the couch
(which in reality is a boring shade of gray). This is the work of Vizera Labs, whose cofounders imagine a future where brick
So far, Vizera setup has been installed in a handful of furniture stores, some of which are paying subscription fees for the equipment and fabric imagery.
ük took me to a small store called Cre8 a Couch in Burlingame, which also uses Vizera technology.
which an upholsterer would when covering furniture. Vizera also digitizes upholstery options by scanning materials like fabric
The company then uses the 3-D model to simulate upholstering the couch with the digitized fabric,
A depth camera connected to the projector is used to line up the image with the actual furniture.
when I see it at Cre8 a Couch in Burlingame, the projection is misaligned slightly with the couch, even after Kü?
ük re-registers the real couch location with Vizera server; and if I were to move the carefully positioned throw pillow,
it would screw things up, too. Customers seem to like it. Elnaz Davoudi, a design consultant at Cre8 a Couch, says having Vizera in the store makes it easier for them to visualize how the fabrics theye considering will look on a real couch.
And this is often a part of the buying process where people hesitate since theye not sure if theye making the right decision. his will take that part out of the equation,
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