Phd, the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Professor of Cell biology at NYU Langone and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
Lopez said. he successful application of the MEMS technology to manipulate an X-ray beam at very high frequencies will certainly lead to further,
a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, and principal developer of the mission-planning system. ith this system, we were showing we could safely zigzag all the way around the reef,
and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. hat we can engineer CAR T cells to have slightly different,
and grow them precisely in intricate patterns required for the device you want, such as thin-film transistors or light-emitting diodes. a
the clinician opens two positioning balloons: one around the front end of the catheter, passing through the hole,
The light reflects off of the balloon shiny interior and activates the patch adhesive coating.
As the glue cures, pressure from the positioning balloons on either side of the patch help secure it in place.
Finally, both balloons are deflated and the catheter is withdrawn. Over time, normal tissue growth resumes and heart tissue grows over the patch.
Those with mutations in polycystic kidney disease genes formed balloon like, fluid filled sacks, called cysts, from kidney tubules.
#Google Project Loon Set to Enmesh the Globe with Internet Balloons by 2016 Project Loon is yet another highly ambitious project of the tech-giant Google,
To achieve this, the company plans to send out a fleet of super-pressurised helium balloons,
Hundreds if not thousands of these balloons are to be launched into the stratosphere providing Internet access to rural areas,
Basically, the balloons will be maneuvered by adjusting their altitude to float to a wind layer with the desired speed
The signal travels through the network balloon to balloon then to a ground-based station connected to an Internet service provider (ISP),
We need about 300 balloons or so to make a continuous string around the world,
with each of the 300 proposed balloons providing connectivity to the ground below in an area that spans 40 kilometres.
As for the balloons themselves, the company claims theye come a long way since the announcement of the project two years ago. n the early days
the balloons would last five or seven or 10 days. Now we have had balloons that have lasted
as long as 187 days, said Cassidy. ee also improved the launch process. It used to take 14 people an hour
or two to launch a balloon. Now with an automated crane we can launch a balloon every 15 minutes with two
or three people. he oonsaren the only thing that was scaled up, by the way at the beginning,
whereas now the balloons can deliver speeds up to 10 megabits per second, or the equivalent to 4g mobile speeds in many parts of the world.
if the flagship 300 balloon ring is a success, the project will then begin rolling out to the first beta commercial customers,
says Michael Oonnell, Anthony and Judith Evnin Professor, head of Rockefeller Laboratory of DNA Replication and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
and Internet balloons, ads on Web pages and inside apps provide over 90 percent of their company revenue.
and delivering Wireless internet via stratospheric balloons; and Nest, which sells connected home devices and is trying to reinvent the face-worn computer Google glass.
The Black box Society: oogle is not really a competitor in numerous markets, but instead serves as a hub
and publicly-owned datasets that permit a variety of services to flourish, favouring instead the creation of black box systems,
so they provide us with real time GPS feeds wherever their smartphones are, says Nick Cohn, senior traffic expert at Tomtom.
not only GPS from cars and timings from traffic lights, but also air quality sensor data and images from cameras. n its own, each is of low value,
which runs the National Traffic information service. ore data in and more data out can only be a good thing.
and 3g-beaming balloons, while Google (now a subsidiary of Alphabet) will"slim down "and exclude companies that are not a part of its core internet business.
The Aerojet Rocketdyne engine is equipped with a new controller, or rain, among its improvements. Shuttles flew with three reusable main engines positioned at the back of the orbiter,
In the Oculus setup, a small black box from Sixense was attached to the top of the headset.
Applications from microelectronics to high-temperature jet engine components rely on tailoring of crystallographic texture to achieve desired performance characteristics.
In collaboration with Jonathan Weissman Phd professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator at UCSF UCSF researchers also used the Suntag to supercharge a variation of a biochemical approach
In 2013 the Boeing aircraft company temporarily grounded its new 787 Dreamliner fleet after battery packs in two airplanes caught fire.
or food said senior author Wayne M. Yokoyama MD a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at the School of medicine.
"said Melton, Harvard's Xander University Professor and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.""We've given these cells three separate challenges with glucose in mice
and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator who is involved not in the work, hailed it as"one of the most important advances to date in the stem cell field,
and deflating a small balloon to help squeeze blood through the aorta to circulate throughout the body.
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.
The Lockheed martin Aerospace Co. through the LANCER IV Program, the Office of Naval Research's Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative and the Air force Office of Scientific research supported the research h
Also harder nanocrystalline spinel windows can be made thinner and still meet the current military specifications. This thinness translates to weight savings on the vehicle.
and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Publication: Armon Sharei, et al. x Vivo Cytosolic Delivery of Functional Macromolecules to Immune Cells, PLOS One, 2015;
the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; the Department of Dermatology; and the Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center.
or cameras and algorithms or satellite GPS, this is guided by a cable that emits a electromagnetic signal.
A GPS SYSTEM with differential correction would cost an Argentine farmer about $10 000, Masiá said,
Mirror image Internet is using geolocation to help retailers get smarter with mobile advertising, allowing them to serve up coupons for items that customers might be near in an aisle,
The Boeing 777 was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members when it left Amsterdam on its way to Kuala lumpur International airport.
Cell phones are need already to link to GPS and Wi-fi services on top of 4g and other cellular networks.
along with GPS sensors to detect permanent ground movement due to the motion of the geological fault that triggers the earthquake.
Why not tap into the GPS sensors in people phones and navigation systems, he says. GPS-equipped cellphones are ubiquitous in developing countries,
and such a crowdsourced system would offer early warning at practically no cost. country like Nepal,
In research presented in the journal Science Advances two weeks before the Nepal quake hit, Brooks and his colleagues tested the ability of consumer-grade GPS devices to detect earthquakes.
and a commercial GPS module to displacements ranging from 10 centimeters to 2 meters. Both GPS sensors picked up the smallest motion.
Next, the researchers performed simulations using data from a hypothetical magnitude-7 earthquake in northern California and from the real 2011 magnitude-9 earthquake that hit Tohoku-oki
That range cuts off high frequencies needed to discriminate between consonants such as f and s but it fit the limited bandwidth of old analog copper phone lines.
The development of the technology has proceeded by measured steps, much like the progress toward the driverless carirst antilock brakes, next GPS navigation, then adaptive cruise control and self-parking.
and avionics systemsalong with sensors that can analyze asteroids for the resources they contain. Such sensors include a mid-wave infrared imaging system capable of measuring temperature differences on observed objects
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It operates on a detachable Bluetooth-enabled motherboard with a built-in GPS. Weight sensors embedded within the handle let you know
Our phones are full of sensors from the GPS to the accelerometer to the compass, all of them feeding data to apps and to the cloud.
and that includes balloons that fly high in the sky to bring Internet infrastructure to locations that can be wired for it easily.
when you rub a balloon on your hair could be used to help robots pick things up,
is a little more complex than the balloon trick: for example, it uses powered electrodes to sustain the electrostatic attraction,
#Does Lockheed martin Really Have a Breakthrough Fusion Machine? Lockheed martin s announcement last week that it had developed secretly a promising design for a compact nuclear fusion reactor has met with excitement but also skepticism over the basic feasibility of its approach.
Nuclear fusion could produce far more energy far more cleanly than the fission reactions at the heart of today s nuclear power plants.
and no hard evidence that Lockheed has overcome them. The so-far-insurmountable challenge is to confine hydrogen plasma at conditions under
Tom Mcguire project lead of the Lockheed effort said in an interview that the company has come up with a compact design called a high beta fusion reactor based on principles of so-called magnetic mirror confinement.
Lockheed said the test reactor is only two meters long by one meter wide far smaller than existing research reactors.
He added that with research partners Lockheed could develop a competed prototype within five years and a commercial application within a decade.
Ian Hutchinson a professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT and one of the principal investigators at the MIT fusion research reactor says the type of confinement described by Lockheed had long been studied without much success. Hutchinson says he was only
able to comment on what Lockheed has released some pictures diagrams and commentary which can be found here.
Lockheed joins a number of other companies working on smaller and cheaper types of fusion reactors. These include Tri-Alpha a company based near Irvine California that is testing a linear-shaped reactor;
#Shape-Shifting Carbon Composites Could Save Fuel Airbus and researchers at MIT are developing shape-shifting materials that could make aircraft simpler and lighter potentially saving fuel.
The first application might be in a jet engine s air intake valve which needs to adjust as the plane changes altitude.
because many can t handle the conditions planes are exposed to such as extreme temperature changes says Christophe Cros a technology program leader at Airbus. The MIT approach has a number of advantages Cros says.
It uses GPS to know when it reached the end of the field, and LIDAR,
GPS-guided tractors routinely apply seed and fertilizer across large areas, and new airborne drones are providing farmers with high-resolution sensing ability (see gricultural Drones,
or satellite (see acebook Drones Will Battle Google Balloons to Spread Internet Accessand ow Google Could Disrupt Global Internet access by Satellite.
That incentive also helps explain Google's Project Loon a far-out effort aimed at dispatching high-altitude balloons to provide broadband service from the stratosphere.
its GPS coordinates and even the position of your computer mouse. The data is now on a public Web page and available for analysis and aggregation;
a bicycle or other object could get wired with the help of an emerging class of cheap gadgets that report GPS co?
and balloons but this is not going to solve the problem of ubiquitous mobile connectivity Benoliel says.
The method, called Virscan, developed by Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers can test for current and past infections with any known human virus,
*The Airbus a380 passenger jet has a carbon fibre reinforced plastic fuselage for a lower fuel consumption. The researchers claim the new technology would allow wings to fix themselves in mid-flight,
*The Airbus a380 passenger jet has a carbon fibre reinforced plastic fuselage for a lower fuel consumption. The researchers claim the new technology would allow wings to fix themselves in mid-flight,
and they are also working with US Federal aviation administration officials on regulatory requirements, according to a post on the company's blog.
and they are also working with US Federal aviation administration officials on regulatory requirements, according to a post on the company's blog.
The world's first electric passenger aircraft to gain an airworthiness certificate has been produced by China,
The electric aircraft can charge fully within two hours, allowing a flight time of 45 minutes to one hour, at a maximum speed of 160 km per hour.
a photovoltaic balloon designed by students, aims to supply energy to disaster areas. In the Iliad, Zephyr is a violent, stormy wind,
These problems gave the students the idea of designing a photovoltaic balloon inspired by inflatable balloons,
The balloon collects solar energy and transports it to the ground via a cable, while the batteries store surplus energy and take over the power supply at night,
Halfway between a balloon and a kite, this hybrid device has a yield of up to 3 kilowatt hours (kwh
'A technical feasibility study was carried out on the balloon last November in partnership with EDF, Dassault systemes, the Red Helmets Foundation and the Institute of Research and development on Photovoltaic Energy (IRDEP.
The students worked particularly closely with the IRDEP to improve the balloon's photovoltaic technology.
and start selling the balloon in 2018. More investment (one million euros) will be required at this later stage.
In the long term, the aim is to sell an entire range of balloons adapted to generate energy in different kinds of situations,
'The balloon can be used for homes in remote areas where the roof cannot take the weight of traditional solar panels,
By Caroline de Malet (Le Figaro) The Zephyr project, a photovoltaic balloon designed by students,
These problems gave the students the idea of designing a photovoltaic balloon inspired by inflatable balloons
The balloon collects solar energy and transports it to the ground via a cable, while the batteries store surplus energy and take over the power supply at night,
Halfway between a balloon and a kite, this hybrid device has a yield of up to 3 kilowatt hours (kwh
'A technical feasibility study was carried out on the balloon last November in partnership with EDF, Dassault systemes, the Red Helmets Foundation and the Institute of Research and development on Photovoltaic Energy (IRDEP.
The students worked particularly closely with the IRDEP to improve the balloon's photovoltaic technology.
and start selling the balloon in 2018. More investment (one million euros) will be required at this later stage.
In the long term, the aim is to sell an entire range of balloons adapted to generate energy in different kinds of situations,
'The balloon can be used for homes in remote areas where the roof cannot take the weight of traditional solar panels,
SMS Lifesavers was a mobile-phone positioning system that used the same type of technology as GPS tracking.
The Californa Nanosystems Institute and the Johnsson Comprehensive Cancer Center also contributed, with support from the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
#Aerojet Rocketdyne trials power system for solar electric propulsion spacecraft Aerojet Rocketdyne has completed tests on a prototype Powertrain system designed to improve power capabilities of solar electric propulsion (SEP) spacecraft.
The system was tested in a simulated mission environment at Aerojet Rocketdyne's facility in Los angeles, California, US.
Aerojet Rocketdyne advanced space and launch programmes vice-president Julie Van Kleeck said:""For high-power SEP modules such as those that Nasa envisions for transporting cargo to Mars,
"Developed using Aerojet's breadboard power conditioning modules, the Powertrain SEP system is said to be compatible with the existing and future Hall propulsion systems.
Aerojet Rocketdyne develops the majority of International space station power-system hardware at its Los angeles facility. Earlier this month, the company completed initial on-orbit validation testing of XR-5a Hall Thruster on the unmanned X-37 spacecraft t
so that the games can work with head up displays (HUD). This will allow the users to play in first person in the game using the smart glasses like Google glass, Epson Moverio, etc.
Bluetooth Smart, Zigbee, Z-Wave, Ant, active RFID), electronic paper and OLED displays, haptic or tactile feedback, vibration alerts, GPS acquisition,
"explained Myung-Ho Bae, a senior researcher at KRISS and co-lead author. By creating large-scale of arrays of chemical-vapor-deposited (CVD) graphene light emitters,
The team discovered that the angle of incidence of the light shining onto the metamaterial provides an additional measure of control
Additionally the DT7837 is equipped fully to do many vibration tasks by including a 24-bit stimulus output tachometer general-purpose Digital I/O external trigger functions and counter/timers.
These functions are supported by a complete set of well-documented APIS that enable development of an embedded application using the AD DA counter timers tachometer and other onboard
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#Exelis-Built Crosstrack Infrared Sounder Ready for Integration onto NOAA JPSS-1 Spacecraft The Cris is advanced an sounder that provides detailed atmospheric temperature and moisture observations for weather and climate applications.
"Pyxis will track GPS signals traveling through Earth's atmosphere and convert them into dense, precise measurements of global temperature,
but on a global scale using a technique called GPS Radio Occultation (GPS-RO). Pyxis is the only GPS-RO sensor in such a small package that is powerful enough to routinely probe down into the lowest layers of the atmosphere where severe weather occurs.
In addition, Pyxis is able to track signals from all four major satellite navigation systems (GPS, Galileo, Beidou and GLONASS.
Planetiq's microsatellite constellation, with an initial set of 12 satellites launching in 2016 and 2017, will deliver over 8 million observations per day of temperature, pressure and water vapor,
or more than 10 times the amount of data available from GPS-RO sensors currently on orbit.
GPS-RO has shown the highest impact per observation on forecast accuracy among the satellite data sources ingested into computer weather models,
However, the amount of GPS-RO data available to date has been sparse. The Pyxis sensor development team is based in Boulder
and Climate (COSMIC), the world's first and only satellite constellation of proven GPS-RO sensors."
The latest version of the GF320 now embeds GPS data into the image allowing workers to pinpoint the location of the leak
#Airbus to build giant satellite network European aerospace giant, Airbus, is going to build the world's largest satellite constellation.
The company will produce 900 spacecraft for Oneweb, a British Channel Islands-registered concern that aims to broaden internet access to the underserved.
Airbus will be the"industrial partner"on the project. And the role represents an immense challenge
because Airbus has made its name on some of the world's highest specification and most expensive telecommunications platforms.
Airbus says it will make the first 10 spacecraft at its Toulouse manufacturing facility before shifting work to a dedicated plant in the United states. Many rockets will be required to get the constellation in orbit
Airbus would not give a formal interview at the airshow but issued a statement from its head of space systems. his partnership is a fantastic new chapter in our space story,
and expertise across the entire Airbus Group. neweb is led by Greg Wyler, and the American entrepreneur was pictured meeting French President François Hollande at the Le Bourget showground.
The app stamps recordings with GPS coordinates the time and location and other data which will show exactly where it was recorded
The new Airbus a350 XWB that is flying daily displays at the Paris Air Show can claim several engineering firsts.
And United Launch Alliance-a joint venture between Lockheed martin and Boeing-has the parts on the rockets it sends into space.
The 3d components on the A350 XWB are mostly widgets and brackets, formed by fusing layer upon layer of resins in machines that replicate computer-generated 3d models.
says Ian Risk, Airbus Group's head of innovations in the UK, where the aerospace giant makes aircraft wings."
Say, for example, an A380 superjumbo is flying into Singapore and needs a new part. In our digitally connected world, a machine could be programmed to start printing even before the aircraft lands.
He predicts that one of the most significant impacts could be on aircraft design, especially as 3d offers the promise to produce more complex shapes."
Lead researcher Aydogan Ozcan, Howard Hughes Medical Institute chancellor professor at UCLA, sat down with Bioscience Technology to talk about this advancement and its implications for resource-poor labs,
and design, said David Agard, Ph d.,professor of biophysics and biochemistry and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator,
The study was supported by funds from the National institutes of health, the John G. Bowes Research Fund and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute s
These can be correlated with other health or fitness data and even environmental conditions, such as smog levels, based on the phone's GPS locater.
and Jonathan Weissman, Ph d.,professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UCSF and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator.
and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute t
#New Knowledge: Parkinson's disease May Begin In The Gut, Aarhus University Study A major epidemiological registry-based study from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital indicates that Parkinson's disease begins in the gastrointestinal tract.
This research was supported by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute h
#Wi-fi Aware enables location-based apps without GPS, cell service A new Wi-fi technology will soon let smartphones
and communicate without a cellular or internet connection or GPS. Wi-fi Aware is a way for devices
'"Works indoors, in crowds It's billed as working well even indoors somewhere GPS doesn't work very well,
limiting the use of GPS in location-based services. Wi-fi Aware will also work in crowded places like concerts
and protests without a cellular, Wi-fi or GPS connection. Its range is similar to that of a regular Wi-fi connection several dozen metres.
GPS doesn't work well indoors, regular Wi-fi is not very power efficient, NFC has an extremely short range,
These can be correlated with other health or fitness data and even environmental conditions, such as smog levels, based on the phone's GPS locater.
According to X-37b manufacturer Boeing, the space plane operates in low-earth orbit, between 110 (177km) and 500 miles (800km) above earth.
The software, called Mandrake and developed by Lockheed martin, verifies a user's identity based on the swiftness and shape of the individual's finger strokes on a touch screen.
senior fellow for Lockheed IT and Security Solutions, told Nextgov. com.'People can forge your handwriting in two dimensions,
'It showed that you could get a scram jet engine, launch it off an aircraft and it could go hypersonic.'
Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works, which built the Waverider, called the test'a historic achievement that has been years in the making.''
the company explained. uppress the jet engine on an airplane. Reduce a baby crying. Boost the bass at a club.
#Airbus takes on Spacex: Firm set to build world's largest satellite constellation to beam the internet around the world By Sarah Griffiths for Mailonline Published:
17:32 GMT, 16 june 2015 Aerospace behemoth Airbus is set to build the largest satellite constellation seen so far.
Airbus will make 900 spacecraft-building up to four a day-with 300 to be kept as spares for after the proposed launches,
e have worked with Airbus Space and Defence, to streamline the manufacturing process to the point that several satellites can be produced each day. his will redefine the cost structure for satellites,
director of Airbus's Defence and Space programme, said: his partnership is a fantastic new chapter in our space story.?
by using satellites, balloons and even drones. a
#Google maps goes LIVE: Satellite firm reveals first breathtaking colour footage of Earth from high resolution cameras on the ISS The world's biggest reality show is about to go live.
Expedition 38 Commander Oleg Kotov and Flight engineer Sergey Ryazanskiy of the Russian federal space agency installed the cameras on the hull of the station's Zvezda Service Module.
But now there a noninvasive wristband that deploys a buoyant balloon on demand to save wearers from drowning.
and triggering the CO2 cylinder to fill the balloon, which can pull a wearer towards the water surface.
Martin Tajmar, professor and chair for Space Systems at the Dresden University of Technology, presented his work at the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics'Propulsion and Energy Forum in Orlando yesterday.
and F-35 built by Lockheed martin Corp. Lockheed redoubled security efforts focused on suppliers after a"significant and tenacious"attack on its computer networks in 2011 that was enabled by lax security at a supplier.
#Ford GPS aims headlamps around dark corners Now there are headlamps that will steer around the corner before you reach the corner,
Your car uses GPS map data to tell the headlamps when to swivel. If GPS isn available,
the front-facing camera in the rear view mirror watches for signs the road is curving.
GPS knows where the road curves If the car has built-in GPS, Ford says, the car will use the map data to see
when the car is about to go around a curve. It then swivels the headlamps to the right
If there no GPS the fallback is to use the lane departure/forward collision warning camera to track which way the road curves,
Why you want integrated GPS and navigation Without GPS and maps, these predictive headlamps won be as effective.
drive down what they pay for maps (automakers pay more for maps than do makers of $199 dashboard GPS SYSTEMS),
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