#The world first dog emotion tracker has been created to help humans understand their pets FINALLY! A tech company has decided to use the internet of things to give the people
"When I use Google maps and I navigate somewhere, I am always pulling my mobile out of my pocket to check,
Sometimes a second probe is placed near the original site of injury, to provide more information t
In mice, the implants cut the number of tumour cells that migrated to secondary sites like the lungs.
#EU ruling means Facebook and Google can send data to the US If you live in Europe,
including Google, Apple, Microsoft and Facebook. The decision is the culmination of a case that Austrian lawyer Max Schrems brought against Facebook in 2013 for participation in US mass surveillance.
It means that The irish Data protection Commission which presides over Facebook data-export operations, is unable to use Safe Harbour as a reason not to investigate Facebook data protection practices in the US.
In a statement, The irish Data protection Commissioner confirmed that Schrems case would be brought back before The irish High court s soon as practicable The ruling also removes the legal blanket that allowed companies to send data gathered in the EU to the US for processing.
It not yet clear whether this will disrupt the day-to-day operation of major technology firms, but their ability to pool data from both sides of the Atlantic for analysis will be affected.
it sets a great precedent for the legal challenges to mass surveillance happening in Europe For all the internet power to connect people globally,
the ruling is a step towards an internet that takes local rights and laws into account.
Nyst says that data protection standards are emerging around the world, providing a crucial component of an internet that is not only hugely useful,
A global internet with standards for protecting our data may help bridge that gap. Paul Bernal of the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK, says the judgement makes it hard to see how it is legal for any personal data gathered in the EU to now be sent to the US for processing. he ruling basically says US surveillance cannot be allowed to override our fundamental rights,
and fix any fractures. hey home to any site of injury, says Anna David of University college London,
#AI tool scours all the science on the web to find new knowledge It the proverbial needle in a haystack.
'The system works by crawling the web for publicly available scientific papers, then scanning the text and images within them.
a spokesperson for CSIROS wrote in an email to Shots. As metallic printers become more common,
For example, Escuti's university startup company, Imagineoptix Corporation, has created technologies ranging from an ultra-efficient pocket projector the size of a few quarters to components for active photonic hardware supporting internet traffic."
000 Twitter followers and 48,000 Facebook ikes (Now more than 87,000) The tough town of Philadelphia did not treat the hitchhiking friendly robot so well.
a Marine signals intelligence (SIGINT) specialist monitors web traffic while he lies on the ground, his assault rifle trained on a nearby building.
and Internet searches--the Marine has zeroed in on a possible insurgent, who is currently flipping through financial data on a spreadsheet.
the ONR glasses allow SIGINT soldiers to monitor a variety of enemy waveforms, indicating Internet traffic, 2g/SMS, VHF/push-to-talk radio systems,
Do they use their phones to send a textdo they use Twitter? says Fitzpatrick. ee trying to build scenarios so
which New Scientist posted on Youtube is more akin to CNN holograms than Twister; there are no flying cows,
Refined through work on millions of uploaded and tagged faces at sites like Facebook and elsewhere,
#Google Restructures Itself To Form'Alphabet,'A New Supercompany Google, the company that owns Youtube,
Android and Chrome, is reorganizing. Instead of the massive supercompany called Google, it will be a massive supercompany called Alphabet,
with Google still being its largest subsidiary. According to a blog post by Google CEO Larry page, who will now be the CEO of Alphabet,
this restructuring allows the new conglomerate of companies to be more independent and better managed.
Sergey Brin, the current president of Google, will become the president of Alphabet, while Sundar Pichai, the current head of Google android and Chrome divisions,
will be the next CEO of Google. A screenshot of abc. xyz, the site for Alphabet, which now owns Google.
Google will be slimmed down, ostensibly to web services, while other pursuits like Calico (Google war on aging) and Life sciences (developing the glucose-sensing contact lens) are split into separate entities.
Alphabet will also include Google Wing drone delivery attempt and its X lab, as well as its Venture and Capital investment companies.
Also, if you click the period after mention of the self-driving car on Page's blog post,
you're taken to a fake Hooli. xyz site, featuring the Google-esque company from HBO's Silicon valley.)
Based on Google's SEC filing, the merger will happen later this year, and Alphabet will report the company's Q4 earnings.
Under the new operating structure, its main Google business will include search, ads, maps, apps, Youtube and Android and the related technical infrastructure (the oogle business.
Businesses such as Calico, Nest, and Fiber, as well as its investing arms, such as Google Ventures and Google Capital,
and incubator projects, such as Google X, will be managed separately from the Google business. Here's a pretty good summary, via tweet:
Alphabet will replace Google as the publicly-traded entity, according to the post. The change will happen automatically,
and all shareholders will have the same number of shares and the same rights. Google, which will be owned by Alphabet,
will be also continue to be traded as GOOG and GOOGL on the Nasdaq. The move seems to have been coming for a while.
Google registered abc. xyz, Alphabet new domain, in March 2014, according to Yoni Appelbaum, editor at The Atlantic.
Why the name Alphabet? Page says that the alphabet integral to Google's search function,
the basis of all the company's success."Alpha"is also an investment return above benchmark
(which business-types like). rom the start, wee always strived to do more, and to do important and meaningful things with the resources we have wrote,
Page. He then talks about being crazy. But only time will tell on this one o
#Home-brewed Synthetic Opioids Are Finally A Reality Pain-relieving opioids, like morphine or codeine, are important for medical purposes.
Internet pioneer Vint Cerf warned that, e are nonchalantly throwing all of our data into what could become an information black hole without realizing it.
A device like this one would help water quality technicians detect contaminants quickly and on site
When the drug was injected into the cancerous sites over the course of six months, more than 16 percent of patients saw their lesions shrink.
So far, virology treatments haven worked as well in cancers in tissues deeper in the bodyhe drug has to be injected directly into the tumor site
check in at the Samsung blog. Samsung s
#This Museum Offers Special Glasses to Colorblind Visitors The museum experience relies on visuals. You step into the space expecting to see something new to lose yourself in stunning compositions anderhaps most importantlyivid colors.
as the Enchroma website explains. Though the glasses only create a simulation of sorts, wearers still experience a significant change in their perception of objects.
It can be sent directly via email or sync with services like Google Drive or Evernote.
The Stylograph has embedded an an memory and battery that should last up to two days, and recharges using a micro USB cable.
Those who are interested in contributing can sign up for the beta on the Aipoly website. The team welcomes both the sighted and non-sighted to participate
The website reveals the ring will have a built-in retractable needle. Using electricity, it will block pain receptors
The Hoope website mentions ntibody detectionas the method for testing. In these type of tests, reagents bond to specific proteins formed by the body under attack from an infection.
Now equipped with a personal IP ADDRESS, very view window is controllable through the internet. The windows can now talk to the lighting and HVAC system,
and on a more global level it could connect to the future smart city and smart grid, says CEO Rao Mulpuri.
Their website reads: Farmedhere produce is grown indoors in urban facilities, away from the bugs, diseases, pesticides,
the Internet giant introduces a new, disruptive element to watching video There no doubt as to the potential for augmented reality to change how we interact with our future world.
Just ask Facebook, Google and Microsoft. With its promising application to video games and other in-real-time experiences, its no wonder the biggest tech players in the field are eager to explore AR possibilities.
Another example of attack is called directory harvesting where spammers interact with vulnerable mail servers to steal valid email addresses.
and quickly turns into a gel that conforms to the site of a wound, keeping it closed,
and injected at the site of a wound, where they reassemble themselves into a gel.
This exposes a larger fraction of reactive sites along the edges of these surfaces where hydrogen can be produced.
Atomistic first-principles calculations show that the increase in spacing between the layers changes the electronic and chemical properties of these edge sites,
and the number of suitable sites for them are reduced vastly by the size of their large blades,
Sato says customers will be able to reserve their own Walkcars from autumn 2015 on the crowdfunding website Kickstarter.
#Google to become Alphabet Inc in shakeup Google Inc (GOOGL. O) announced a major shake-up of its operating structure on Monday, creating a holding company called Alphabet
which will contain subsidiaries to separate its core web advertising business from newer ventures like driverless cars.
Google is not going to slow the pace of their experimental processes like self driving cars, "said Michael Yoshikami,
The surprise news sent shares of Google up as much as 7 percent to $708 in after hours trading."
Google's planned structure resembles the way companies like Berkshire hathaway and General electric are organized, with a central unit handling corporate-wide activities such as finance
the Google unit will encompass the core search engine traditionally associated with the company as well Google maps and Youtube.
Alphabet Inc will replace Google as the publicly traded entity and all shares of Google will automatically convert into the same number of shares of Alphabet, with all of the same rights."
"This new structure will allow us to keep tremendous focus on the extraordinary opportunities we have inside of Google,
"said current Google CEO Larry page in a blogpost. Analysts also said the new structure could herald a new era of fiscal discipline and transparency in some of its more experimental and opaque business units.
In a SEC filing, Google said the new arrangement will take effect later this year and that it will likely result in two reportable, financial segments."
"For example, if a unit is doing well or badly they can dial it up or down,
The shuffle also looked to have the markings of Ruth Porat, who joined Google as its chief financial officer in March from Morgan stanley. In Google's recent quarterly conference call, Porat repeatedly emphasized keeping expenses under control.
Porat will serve as the CFO of both Alphabet and Google. Page will serve as the CEO of the newly created holding company and Sundar Pichai,
a long-time Google executive who most recently served as the company's senior vice president of products, will head Google.
The company's current directors will become directors of Alphabet. Google cofounder Brin will become president of Alphabet,
and Eric Schmidt will be executive chairman. Analysts said the move, which was mainly about transparency
#Google redesigns iconic logo for the fifth time Google Inc unveiled a redesign of its iconic logo on Tuesday,
the company said in a blog post. The revamped logo, displayed as a Google Doodle on its homepage,
spells'Google'in a sans-serif typeface, similar to the one being used by Google's newly created holding company, Alphabet.
bit. ly/1evu49a) The compact version of the logo, used to identify most of its apps,
bids farewell to the little blue"g"icon and replaces it with a uppercase"G"colored in blue, red,
The new brand identity"aims to make Google more accessible and useful to our users,
"the company said in a blog post explaining the logo. bit. ly/1jvgik1) The new logo comes three weeks after the company's surprise move to create a holding company called Alphabet to pool its many subsidiaries
and separate the core web advertising business from newer ventures like driverless cars s
#Nine of world's biggest banks join to form blockchain partnership Nine of the world's biggest banks including Goldman sachs
web-based"crytocurrency"-can be used in finance. Over the past year, interest in blockchain technology has grown rapidly.
and whether a tumor is likely to spread to other sites. The findings also open the possibility of new therapies aimed at measuring
1 and FGFR2 binding sites survived the same length of time. The research was funded by the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation, the National institute of health (NIH), the RGK Foundation and the Gilder Foundation.
surgeons reroute healthy nerves sitting above the injury site, usually in the shoulders or elbows, to paralyzed nerves in the hand or arm.
"Once located at the site of the blood clot, thrombin-a molecule at the centre of the clotting process-breaks open the outer layer of the nanocapsule,
a 16-year-old from the US, won the 2015 Google Science Fair with her project to develop a fast, cheap,
The winners of the fifth annual Google Science Fair were announced live from Google Headquarters in Mountain view
She takes home US$50, 000 in scholarship funding from Google. The science fair is meant to challenge the next generation of young scientists, inventors,
then these sites would be prime candidates for landing spots on the first manned mission to the planet."
Feldt says staff are asked to stay off social media and other distractions while at work and meetings are kept to a minimum."
when they try to seek out relevant medical information on the Internet. Unfortunately, as many of us are aware,
the web is not necessarily a great place to do this kind of research, and now a broad study of anti-vaccination websites helps to explain why.
Researchers from the Johns hopkins university Bloomberg School of Public health analysed close to 500 anti-vaccination websites and found that they deliver a distorted mixture of pseudoscience and misinformation to parents seeking information about vaccines.
According to the researchers, more than two thirds of anti-vaccination websites present nonscientific information and other forms of misinformation as cientific evidenceto support the view that vaccines are dangerous to children,
and nearly one third of sites reinforce the idea through the use of anecdotes and stories.
The researchers used search engines including Google, Bing, Yahoo and Ask jeeves to find the sites, using search terms like mmunisation dangersand accine dangerto see where it led them.
The study found that the resulting mix of blogs, personal websites Facebook pages and health sites perpetuate an alarming mixture of misinformation about vaccines
and use a range of persuasive techniques to get the reader on side. Almost two thirds of the sites suggested that vaccines cause autism,
and more than 40 percent claim theye responsible for rain injury The majority present information as scientific when it doesn actually qualify for that distinction.
In addition to condemning vaccines, the sites also promote some positive behaviours, such as healthy eating (recommended by 18.5 percent of anti-vaccination sites),
and the benefits of breastfeeding (5. 5 percent) and eating organic food (5. 2 percent). The study, presented this week at the American Public health Association annual meeting in Chicago,
may help actual scientists such as doctors and health care workers better understand how to reach and communicate with parents who are concerned genuinely about any perceived risks of vaccination
(and who may be exposing themselves to potentially dangerous misinformation on these kinds of sites). he biggest global takeaway is need that we to communicate to the vaccine-hesitant parent in a way that resonates with them
and is sensitive to their concerns, said Meghan Moran, an associate professor in the Bloomberg School department of health, behaviour and society. n our review,
This web of biomolecules that supports and controls gene activity is known as the epigenome. The researchers say having the ability to steer the epigenome will help them explore the roles that particular promoters
so that we can alter the DNA's packaging at that specific site, "said Reddy. Gersbach and Reddy put their artificial epigenetic agent to the test by targeting a few well-studied gene promoters and enhancers.
ubiquitous computing where almost everything in our homes and offices, from toasters to thermostats, is connected to the internet.
"The scientist said the Hur-RNA binding site is like a long, narrow groove, not a well-defined pocket seen in other druggable proteins targeted by many current cancer therapies."
'--or the RNA--at a site called'ARE'on the rope. We aimed to find a small-molecule compound that makes the hand release the rope by competing with ARE of the RNA."
Additional information about the launch is available at https://blogs. nasa. gov/spacex/2015/03/31/spacex-targeting-april-13-for-station-resupply-launch/.
Gordeliys team changed the structure by swapping specific amino acids at the site in question through targeted mutations.
and 3) conduct clinical studies in settings such as care-delivery sites in developing countries or rural settings and for home testing with seamless sharing of information with providers and/or clinical investigators."
and televisions may all be connected to the internet, increased bandwidth would eliminate problems like video streaming that stalls and buffers.
The project was awarded recently PRIZE prototype funding from Austria Wirtschaftsservice (AWS. A few more preclinical trials are necessary before the artificial blood vessels can be used in humans.
could allow biomedical engineers to identify appropriate binding sites for drugs used to treat cancer and other diseases.
the authors found that NONO localizes at the sites of DNA damage where it favours the loading of other proteins which are key to this process."
user manual and related data can be downloaded from http://www. stjuderesearch. org/site/lab/zhang.
and related tools that can be accessed through Amazon web services. Instead of downloading CONSERTING, scientists can upload data for analysis. Work on CONSERTING began in 2010 shortly after the St jude Children's Research Hospital--Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project was launched.
In vivo and in vitro studies confirmed the microparticles stimulated a strong, sustained innate immune response at local sites of tumor activity and growth--with or without any antigen loaded."
"But these vaccines have mostly not been very potent because of inefficient vaccine delivery, a poor immune response at the site of the tumor,
The short processing time allows health workers to quickly determine on site whether it is safe to administer IVM."
"Electrically stimulating the retina excites all of these cells at the same time, which is very different from how these cells respond to real visual input."
"They can just email me,"said Wilson, "and we'll send them the assay, and then they can do it in their own lab
"This is a remarkable evolutionary solution for'social networking'in large colonies, "Ray explained.""A more volatile body odor cue would be confusing to associate with an individual
allowing them to use one machine to surf the web, check emails and keep track of finances.
Now, researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) in Japan, have pulled off the same feat for light in the quantum world by developing an optical chip that can process photons in an infinite number
Loyola is the only site in Illinois participating in a clinical trial in which the device is being implanted in lower-risk patients.
SURTAVI is being conducted in 76 sites in eight countries for patients who do not qualify for the transcatheter valves commercially.
Starting with a pool of around 10 billion unique monobodies, they used directed evolution techniques to identify a group of monobodies that bound near the active site of beta-galactosidase.
The monobody partially blocks the active site of the enzyme and prevents it from accepting large sugars as a substrate--thereby forcing it to produce only short sugar chains."
web-based program automatically processes sequence data, maps the sequences to a reference genome, and creates CNV profiles for every cell that can then be viewed with a user friendly graphical interface.
and deploy it on site.""The researchers use a particular origami technique called Miura-ori folding.
and function correctly at the site of injury to be useful for clinical regenerative therapies.
To read more about the study entitled"3d printed Anatomical Nerve Regeneration Pathways,"visit the Advanced Functional Materials website e
which are preferred also sites for large solar arrays. They believe they can scale things up so commercial and industrial applications are feasible
perhaps enough to eventually build a"quantum internet.""Previously, researchers thought quantum repeaters might need to rely on atoms or other matter, instead of light,
-and-answer experiment Researchers used a brain-to-brain interface they developed to allow pairs of participants to play a'20 question'style game by transmitting signals from one brain to another over the Internet.
A"no"or"yes"answer both send a signal to the inquirer via the Internet
In the 2013 experiment, the UW team used noninvasive technology to send a person's brain signals over the Internet to control the hand motions of another person.
"Many technological advancements over the past century, from the telegraph to the Internet, were created to facilitate communication between people.
Cpf1 cuts far away from the recognition site, meaning that even if the targeted gene becomes mutated at the cut site,
it can likely still be re-cut, allowing multiple opportunities for correct editing to occur.
the Cpf1 system provides new flexibility in choosing target sites. Like Cas9, the Cpf1 complex must first attach to a short sequence known as a PAM,
As with earlier Cas9 tools, these groups will make this technology freely available for academic research via the Zhang lab's page on the plasmid-sharing-website Addgene
The Zhang lab also offers free online tools and resources for researchers through its website, http://www. genome-engineering. org.
Tumor tracer A diagnostic method for determining the primary site of the cancer. The method combines genetics and computer science,
The Web-based program allows researchers to cut and paste gene sequences and highlight areas of interest to generate probe designs.
IBS Director of the Center for Genome Engineering Jin-Soo Kim explains that"the targeted sites contained germline-transmissible small insertions
resulting in site-specific DNA double-strand breaks (DSBS). When the cell repairs the DSB,
and would take 100 hours to transfer with a good Internet connection, "said Heemskerk.""That makes it challenging to extract the information we want from the data."
Banfield wrote in an email. Of course, no sooner do we think wee seen everything than we come up with a new way to see.
and sends emails! A Sharp spokesperson tells Tech in Asia that the robot has an original operating system that not based on Android (the company consumer smartphones have traditionally been powered by Google OS.
Robohon can sit, stand, walk, dance it can even beam a movie or slideshow on your wall with its built-in projector.
whether his dad was right by breaking out the Google. Listening in After doing some research online,
This web of biomolecules that supports and controls gene activity is known as the epigenome. The researchers say having the ability to steer the epigenome will help them explore the roles that particular promoters
so that we can alter the DNA packaging at that specific site, said Reddy. Gersbach and Reddy put their artificial epigenetic agent to the test by targeting a few well-studied gene promoters and enhancers.
which was isolated originally by Johannes Scheid in the Nussenzweig laboratory, targets the CD4 binding site of the HIV envelope,
and the CD4 receptor is the primary site of attachment of HIV to host cells,
Zhou chose a probe that specifically binds to the Pin1 enzyme active site very tightly,
Think of it as a Google-like database of molecules. A battery scientist looking for a new electrolyte would specify the desired parameters and properties
the authors describe developing a new site for islet transplantation under the skin, which they believe will offer less risk and far greater health benefits for patients.
but Shapiro quickly realized the liver wasn the ideal site for transplantation. hen we put islets in the liver,
we need a better, safer site to implant experimental cells. The skin offers a remarkable opportunity,
sites underneath the skin first proved inhospitable for the cells due to a lack of blood vessels needed for the islets to grow
If we put the cells into a site that been prepared by what we call our evicelessapproach,
then we can get the cells to engraft highly efficiently. his is a promising new procedure of transplanting cells into a site with the body that until now has failed historically,
if successful, could safely open the door to allow for assessment of emerging stem cell treatments. t opens up the possibility of being able to transplant stem cells into patients in a site that can be removed,
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