Liberating data By bringing all this data about building equipment to the cloud, the technology has plugged into the nternet of thingsa concept where objects would be connected, via embedded chips and other methods, to the Internet for inventory and other purposes.
so people can read all data associated with it. s more and more devices are connected readily to the Internet,
Google; the NSF Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines at MIT; and Jeremy and Joyce Wertheimer n
Next year the BAT will test its ability to power microgrids at a site south of Fairbanks Alaska in an 18-month trial funded by the Alaska Energy Authority.
which can be difficult to maneuver around certain sites. The modular BAT Rein says packs into two midsize shipping containers for transport
Target sites include areas where large diesel generators provide power such as military bases and industrial sites as well as island and rural communities in Hawaii northern Canada India Brazil and parts of Australia.
and bowling with training videos culled from Youtube. They found that according to metrics standard in the field of computer vision their algorithm identified new instances of the same activities more accurately than its predecessors.
In most photovoltaic (PV) materials, a photon (a packet of sunlight) delivers energy that excites a molecule,
Kushman found a website on which algebra students posted word problems they were having difficulty with,
which is developing smart LED LIGHTS that can wirelessly connect to the Internet and change colors to match people moods p
Depending on several site factors, this produces anywhere from 30 to 400 kilowatts of electricity. Treated wastewater exits the reactor with 80 to 90 percent of pollutants removed,
Ecovolt, on the other hand, is applicable to a range of sites, and has demonstrated a more robust treatment process,
and sciences at MIT gets about 100 emails daily from people across the world interested in his bionic limbs.
which excites electrons that flow through the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast. The plant captures this electrical energy
and survive at a distant site, the researchers say. Many of the proteins overexpressed in the more aggressive tumors are activated by the same cellular signaling pathways,
With the Internet boom in full swing he co-founded a couple of dot-coms but began viewing climate change and energy as the real challenges of my generation.
These particles congregate at tumor sites where MMPS cleave hundreds of peptides which accumulate in the kidneys
More memorable or lessthe system could ultimately be used in a smartphone app to allow people to modify a digital image of their face before uploading it to their social networking pages.
The research was funded by grants from Xerox Google Facebook and the Office of Naval Research h
This approach offers a huge array of recognition sites specific to different targets, and could be used to create sensors to monitor diseases such as cancer, inflammation,
Synthetic antibodies The new polymer-based sensors offer a synthetic design approach to the production of molecular recognition sites enabling, among other applications, the detection of a potentially infinite library of targets.
In the new paper, the researchers describe molecular recognition sites that enable the creation of sensors specific to riboflavin, estradiol (a form of estrogen),
but they are now working on sites for many other types of molecules, including neurotransmitters, carbohydrates, and proteins.
it forms a binding site, Strano says. Laurent Cognet, a senior scientist at the Institute of Optics at the University of Bordeaux, says this approach should prove useful for many applications requiring reliable detection of specific molecules. his new concept,
and delivered these various parts to the spacecraft and to the ground site. Finally we designed
and Systems Glover and MIT alumna Sanja Popovic 12 MENG 13 who is now at Google describes a new robot-vision algorithm based on the Bingham distribution that is 15 percent better than its best
Bear and others discovered that the loss of this gene results in exaggerated protein synthesis at synapses, the specialized sites of communication between neurons.
#Drive-by heat mapping In 2007, Google unleashed a fleet of cars with roof-mounted cameras to provide street-level images of roads around the world.
#Toward tiny, solar-powered sensors The latest buzz in the information technology industry regards he Internet of thingsthe idea that vehicles, appliances, civil-engineering structures, manufacturing equipment,
is better power electronics for data centers run by Google, Amazon, Facebook, and other companies, to power the cloud.
First the cell absorbs sunlight which excites electrons in the active layer of the cell.
A similar effect can be realized at a much smaller scale by using arrays of metallic nanostructures since light of certain wavelengths excites collective oscillations of free electrons known as plasmon resonances in such structures.
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#New technique allows low-cost creation of 3-D nanostructures Researchers from North carolina State university have developed a new lithography technique that uses nanoscale spheres to create three-dimensional (3-D) structures
Nanoporous metals offer an increased number of available sites for the adsorption of analytes a highly desirable feature for sensors.
Once injected, the material locks into place at the site of the injury and rapidly decreases the time it takes for blood to clot in some instances by a whopping 77 percent,
or she can inject the material into the wound site where it will trigger a rapid coagulation
and his colleagues solidifies at the site of the wound and begins promoting coagulation in the targeted area.
and then regain its shape once inside the body something necessary for locking itself in place at the wound site,
Blood rushes to the site of the injury and within minutes the flow stops as a plug forms at the site.
The tissue beneath and around the plug works to knit itself back together and eventually the plug disappears.
and enable the transition between a free-flowing fluid at the site and a viscous substance that brings healing factors to the injury.
of which are platelets the blood component that accumulates at the site of the wound to form the initial plug.
and congregate binding to the site of the injury and to each other. As they do so the platelets release chemicals that call other platelets to the site eventually plugging the wound.
But what happens when the injury is too severe or the patient is on anticoagulation medication
With surfaces functionalized with the same biochemical motifs found in their human counterparts these PLNS also can summon other platelets to the site
They posit that the microtubes could one day be implanted like stents to promote neuron regrowth at injury sites
#What exactly is Google's'cancer nanodetector'?'Last week US tech giants Google made a splash in the media announcing plans to develop new'disease-detecting magnetic nanoparticles'.
'This was welcomed almost universally after all trying to detect diseases earlier is something that's a focus of many research organisations including ours.
what Google are actually planning apart from getting a lot of coverage in the media he says.
But then they're Google he says. They do things differently. The way traditional science works is to map out all the possible risks demonstrate you've accounted for them
Google are doing the opposite they're saying'we want to get to here we'll worry about the details later'.
Google have been similarly vague about the precise form of nanotechnology they aim to use Graham points out:
This isn't all about Google says Graham. It's worth pointing out that Google are far from being the only show in town.
There are loads of different research groups looking into what is called collectively'biosensing'continuous monitoring of
it seems according to this article in Wired that Gambhir originally advised Google about nanotechnology. What are the current challenges facing nanodetectors?
So for Google's biomonitor they need to work out how to keep the particles in the body
This is something Google really seem to have ducked in their announcement. We don't need to dwell on it too much
but there's been a lot in the press in the last year about who has access to Google's data and under
what circumstances says Graham referring to reports of Government agencies accessing user data from tech companies like Google and Facebook.
Professor Graham's'take-home'message is that it's a mistake to see Google as the only organisation focusing on nanotechnology to detect disease it's a vibrant active field with incredible potential but still in its early days.
Google seeks way to search bodies for diseas s
#Cancer-killing nanodaisies NC State researchers have developed a potential new weapon in the fight against cancer:
So far in vivo testing in mice has shown that this approach produces significant accumulation of drugs in tumor sites instead of healthy organs.
The central technological revolution of the 20th century was the development of computers, leading to the communication and Internet era.
to specific cells and identifying sites of disease. Bin Liu of the A*STAR Institute of Materials Research
The doxorubicin that was released in the cell cytoplasm readily entered the nucleus its site of activity.
It's important to note that for the Gan micro-rod growth the very stable and inactive surface of graphene offers a small number of nucleation sites for Gan growth
Researchers develop method to measure positions of atomic sites with new precision More information: Real-time imaging and local elemental analysis of nanostructures in liquids.
which helps to understand how their reaction sites can be uncovered when they are at work. Most excitingly the team says these flexing
ultraflexible electronics into the brain and allow them to become fully integrated with the existing biological web of neurons.
The film can be applied onto degradable nanoparticles for injection into local sites or used to coat permanent devices such as orthopedic implants.
In that case collision of a hot carrier with a valence-band electron excites it across the energy gap Klimov said.
Although very compact (only a few square centimeters) the lab-on-a-chip hosts various sensing sites distributed across a network of fluidic micro-channels that enables it to conduct multiple analyses.
or site-specific manufacturing of highly functional products Chen said. Chen's lab has demonstrated already the ability to print complex 3-D microstructures such as blood vessels in mere seconds out of soft biocompatible hydrogels that contain living cells.
#Google Has added Quantum physics To'Minecraft'Video#Minecraft the Lego-style build-your-own-game game has been the canvas for some awesome projects.
Now Google's Quantum A i. Lab is taking it in an even weirder direction: quantum physics.
From a post on#Google+#announcing the game: We talked to our friends at Minecraftedu
and Google admits as much:##Of course qcraft isn t a perfect scientific simulation but it s a fun way for players to experience a few parts of quantum mechanics outside of thought experiments or dense textbook examples.#
Google via Polygon
#Check This Out: A 3-D Printer Made From E waste#The circle of electronic life:
From the project site: The Open source Beehives project is a collaborative response to the threat faced by bee populations in industrialised nations around the world.
and you can find the source code for the hives at the project site.##Boing Boing t
Further integrate with Multi-point Ultrasonic Haptic feedback (youtube. com/watch? v=-e8tsg4uit0) and we've finally got ourselves a holo-deck!
virtusphere google it this is what you need to make it workmy mum in-law got a fantastic white Cadillac CTS-V Sedan by working part time off of a home computer...
or read more over at the Australian space agency's site. I am sure a great many Popsci readers are thinking this at the same time I'm typing it Attachã this to a drone for remote scouting in 3d!
And to keep the weight down for processing this data the data could just be beam back to the drone remote site to be processed there.
We think it's the world's first 3-D printed room Hansmeyer tells us in an email in the sense that it's fully structural
Give it a shot. my friend's half-sister makes $72 an hour on the internet.
but last month her pay check was $15553 just working on the internet for a few hours. link www. jobs35. comomg
you can write me at CARTYWILLIAN3@GMAIL. COM. BILLHIMLYNXWIKIPEDIA answers all of your questions. google SABRE (rocket engine)@ wcarty...
In an age when you have Google street view covering the entirety of the inhabited world when virtually every house is mapped.
So when a photon comes in it excites nearby atoms but when the next photon enters the cloud it would excite nearby atoms to the same degree
Pets cars and family members are all scannable Asda wrote in a blog post. Asda sends digital files of the scans to a facility where they're printed then shipped back to the Asda store.
A recent update to Google+analyzes groups of pictures for blurriness aesthetics landmarks and exposure to pick out the most shareable ones.
and properties to Earth could of course aid in scientists'search for life and even future habitable sites.
Follow Motor Authority on Facebook and Twitter. 2015 Cadillac Escalade: More Power Luxury Efficiency 2014 Mercedes-benz S63 AMG 4matic:
. what Shirley explained I am impressed that some people can get paid $9525 in four weeks on the computer. official site...
I'm shocked that anyone can make $8691 in 4 weeks on the internet. have you read this site...
Train derailments hurricanes and other unfortunate happenings all get simulated at the Texas A&m site.
Some are tackling pragmatic questions like how to secure the Internet while others are attacking more abstract ones like determining the weather on distant exoplanets.
Some are tackling pragmatic questions like how to secure the Internet while others are attacking more abstract ones like determining the weather on distant exoplanets.
Some are tackling pragmatic questions like how to secure the Internet while others are attacking more abstract ones like determining the weather on distant exoplanets.
--The Editorspolytechnic Institute of New york Universitycreating a new way to cloud computejustin Cappos can access the Internet from anywhere in the world a desktop computer in Ethiopia an Android phone in France even a tablet on an island off the coast of Antarctica
Because Seattle allows users to access the Net with foreign IP ADDRESSES it enables developers to view their sites
Some are tackling pragmatic questions like how to secure the Internet while others are attacking more abstract ones like determining the weather on distant exoplanets.
Some are tackling pragmatic questions like how to secure the Internet while others are attacking more abstract ones like determining the weather on distant exoplanets.
If someone had protected the HTML language for making Web pages then we wouldn't have the World wide web.
Some are tackling pragmatic questions like how to secure the Internet while others are attacking more abstract ones like determining the weather on distant exoplanets.
#How Nicolas Fontaine Is Saving The Internet From Itself Each year Popular Science seeks out the brightest young scientists and engineers and names them the Brilliant Ten.
Some are tackling pragmatic questions like how to secure the Internet while others are attacking more abstract ones like determining the weather on distant exoplanets.
--The Editorsbell Labs Alcatel-Lucentsaving the Internet from itselfnearly all communications data Web phone television runs through a network of fiber-optic cables.
I'm shocked that anyone can make $8691 in 4 weeks on the internet. have you read this site...
and others entering the U s. through Web dealers and importers. Last year, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned consumers about fakes of Adderall, the attention-deficit-disorder drug,
Users then send a photo of the paper to an automatic Web service for a"real"or"fake"response.
This is a science website and people here justifiably mock you. Your views are childish illogical nonsense that should be deplored in any civilized forum.
If you do a Google search for pictures of Dolly the clone sheep you will find many.@
All they use google for is to search for porn. Taylorjusher That is because people are believing the lie that legal drugs are safe and illegal ones are dangerous.
@killert-Google can find Porn? WTF? How and since when?:Color gray often used to illustrate we cannot decide.
Stole this from yahoo answers By the truth...This is insulting that Marijuana is lumped in there at all.
Capitalism is a failure Marxism is the outcome capitalism has lead to this democracy becoming a corptocracy. telegraph Mobile phones responsible for disappearance of honey bee and many others just google ithailey.
Lucas K. â##If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth man would only have four years left to live. â#â##Albert Einsteinthere's a long article Colony collapse disorder on wikipedia that is definitely worth reading
That awkward moment when some random joe badbot tells scientists to google it because apparently one's google Ph d means a lot more than a University Ph. dreally we could probably find a way to artificially pollinate plants.
But thats not the point the point is we shouldn't have to artificially pollinate plants we should stop damaging the natural system that does it.
There are many ways to pollinate. http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Pollination But what is killing the bees
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The new launch site will wean Russia off its dependence on Kazakhstan's Baikonur launch facility.
when people email about topics like cancer or depression ads for spiritual meditation services will appear.
Preserving modern wonders for posterity is the main inititiative of Cyark a nonprofit that uses 3-D laser scanning to create a digital archive of the world s cultural heritage sites.
Some of the sites cataloged are relatively low-hanging fruit like the Washington monument. According to Cyark vice president Elizabeth Lee scanning the whole of the monument inside
Other sites are trickier. The Rani Ki Van stepwell in India took approximately two weeks to get all the detail.
Still other sites are collected incidentally. Yesterday Cyark announced a partnership with Here a Nokia mapping project.
and Philadelphia into their digital archive preserving the shape of not just single sites but whole neighborhoods.
Lee told Popular Science that an international panel helps us set up criteria for evaluation sites looking at risk facing the sites significance of the sites and technical benefits of the sites.
Part of the project is trying to be proactive--to get the sites before they're gone.
Some of the sites can be explored online at Cyark whose homepage currently features a totally not creepy slowly moving Mount rushmore e
or Wireless internet gear to create or extend voice and data networks. C Three double-braided polymer tethers prevent the airship from drifting away.
or two pack down and move to a new site or a new customer. While typical wind turbines of similar scale require a large crew
Many sites in Alaska fit this description and so the Alaska Energy Authority awarded Altaeros a $740000 grant to demonstrate its technology.
or 200 kilowatts enough to compete in earnest with the generators that support commercial operations such as mines and construction sites.
In fact Altaeros sees industrial sites as opportunities. Why install permanent wind or solar generation when you'll only be given in a location for a year or two?
The most high-profile is Google which last year acquired California-based Makani Power and folded it into the Google X family of moonshot projects.
Whereas Makani and others aim to develop utility-scale turbines capable of powering hundreds to thousands of homes Altaeros plans to sell modest units that fill an immediate niche.
#Facebook Says Wi-fi Drones Will be sized Jumbo jet If a new Facebook plan is successful the easiest way to access the cloud may be...
#in the clouds. Facebook wants to spread Wi-fi Internet to unconnected parts of the world with drones
and at#a summit in New york earlier this week the company revealed those drones will be the size of jumbo jets.
In March of 2014 Facebook acquired drone maker Ascenta whose solar-powered drones could potentially#remain airborne at 65000 feet for months or years at a time.
Ascenta's web page has disappeared since the acquisition leaving only a goodbye notice in Facebook-blue.#
#To make this project fly Facebook plans on testing one of the drones over American skies by 2015 hoping to#have the project off the ground in three to five years.
While bringing Internet connectivity to unconnected parts of the world should be a good enough move for public relations Facebook also joined the ongoing war against calling unmanned aircraft drones:
Whatever its#name the craft without people on board will let people access#the web from the heavens.
Internet. org a collaboration between social media giant Facebook#and telecom behemoths Nokia and Qualcomm created a short#optimistic video about these sky Internet#robots.
In disasters there are a lot of eyewitness accounts on social media. But the overflow of information can be as paralyzing to response teams as the absence of it.
#The Rise Of Open source Hardware So in the summer of 2012 Petrone (then an engineer at a Portland startup) launched a site where flexible matrix boards
but others are large entities like the Australian government Google and NASA. These days Petrone says NASA s purchasing department just calls my cell phone.#
#The site has gained also a strong following from hard-core DIY types. Just as Etsy became the go-to marketplace for craft creators Tindie has become the primary hub for hardware aficionados.
Nothing on the site is patented and the vast majority of sellers have their source code and documentation links available right there on the page Petrone says.
There is so much demand for the open source products sold on the site that the waiting list alone contains nearly half a million dollars worth of orders.
It has been expanded in this web version.#
#Google vs The DMV: How To Test A Self-driving car In May 2012 Google's self-driving car underwent a classic American teenage ritual.
It took a driving test at a DMV. The car passed but apparently not without a little lobbying from its parent.
As state officials have monitored the robot car's mileage on public roads Google has lobbied for the car to get different tests
and to report different accident figures than the DMV wants a new series of reports finds.
Turning to the government let Harris sidestep Google's secretive PR machine as he told the Knight Science Journalism Tracker which recently collected his stories.
It's also a look at Google's lobbying the extent of which is maybe unsurprising for a private company but still interesting.
That's where you can see what situations the Google car is good at and in
For the Guardian Harris wrote about how Google has asked regulators to allow the results of computerized driving simulations#to stand in for tests on driving tracks
For Quartz Harris reported on Google's lobbying not to have to report#how often its cars turn over the controls to their human drivers
That's the kind of handover Google doesn't want to have to report. The company also doesn't want to report
Once assembled in the shop the walls are shipped flat by truck to the construction site.
#Not everything discovered at the site is millennia old. The surveyors were able to pinpoint practice trenches dug during the First world war to prepare troops for battle as well as traces of a military airbase--one of the U k.'s first--built at the site a few years later y
#Adaptive, Programmable Headlights Cut through Rain, Illuminate Without Blinding Other Drivers This is perhaps the only optical illusion you would want to see
#Scientists Send Messages Directly From One Brain To Another So a team of neuroscientists sent a message from the brain of one person in India to the brains of three people in France using brainwave-reading equipment and the Internet.
The emitter's binary message gets sent over the Internet yay. The receivers sit inside a transcranial magnetic stimulation machine that's able to send electromagnetic pulses through people's skulls.
As soon as the receivers'machine gets the emitter's binary message over the Internet the machine gets to work.
Dragline silk the stuff spiders use to make the spokes of their webs and to dangle creepily from ceilings is five times stronger than an equal-sized thread of steel would be.
#Google Already Testing Delivery Robots In Australia In rural Australia a drone delivers dog treats to a farmer.
The robot is a proof of concept part of#Project Wing by Google X. The program is designed to show that delivery drones are possible
#Next for Google: figuring out the path from proven#prototype to everyday utility. The drone is a tail-sitter taking off vertically with its body perpendicular to the ground.
Google s driverless car program is an obvious touchstone for this project but it s a limited one.
Still Google s development and prior experience with cars is a strong sign that this work will continue and ultimately yield fruit.
Michael Toscano CEO of#the Association for Unmanned vehicle Systems International said thatit s worth noting that Google tested this technology in Australia first.
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