"As we started to dig into the data, we were seeing more and more signs that there was no duplication."
which were assembled then to form a 3d data set. Due to the shortness of the X-ray pulses, this technique may be used in future to freeze ultrafast processes on the femtosecond time scale e g. in molecules
ZETA imaging software has been developed specifically for the High Content Analysis of live cell imaging data, in
While optical fibers have long been used for the transmission of data with light, inside a computer
data are processed almost invariably and stored electronically. But electronic exchange of data between processors and the memory limits the speed of modern computers.
To overcome this so-called Von neumann bottleneck, it is not sufficient to optically connect memory and processor,
The new memory can store data for decades even when the power is off. Its capacity to store many bits in a single cell measuring just 1nm across featuring a multilevel memory is a highly attractive format.
For the memory, the scientists used the phase change material Ge2sb2te5 (ST. The change from crystalline to amorphous (data storing phase)
and from amorphous to crystalline (data-erasing) is initiated by ultrashort light pulses. For reading back the data, weak light pulses are used.
The scientists conclude that permanent all-optical on-chip memories could onsiderably increase future performance of computers while reducing their energy consumption.
Photonic integrated circuits (PICS) based on the technology could dramatically change the architecture of fiber-optic transceivers used in data center optical interconnects, by pushing down the cost of chip-level data transfer between logic and memory devices.
while simultaneously reducing increasingly colossal power demands with higher-efficiency data transfer. According to analysts at the Yole Développement consultancy in France
new data that suggests liquid water exists on Mars even today. This could be the first time in mission history that we have definitive reason to believe there might be microbial life on our closest neighbor.
but the most useful data from each image can be combined computationally to generate a final image with good resolution in all dimensions.
The team developed new software capable of processing 10 terabytes of data from one hour of imaging in about two days.
who is currently flipping through financial data on a spreadsheet. Perhaps the suspect will make a mistake,
and still get some streaming data.""Having eyes glued to a screen can cause a SIGINT Marine not to see real-world objects that might be relevant.
theye very interested in the spectrum data from the glasses. But they said f someone shooting at me, the first thing
The researchers built the visualization using radar data taken during the storm. While wearing an Oculus Rift headset,
More precise data helps coaches make arm-saving decisions such as pulling a pitcher when his arm needs rest.
Data loggers record the data, transmitting the information to a wireless setup and relay system, which then sends it out via cell networks to a remote server.
From there, presumably civil engineers have access to the data and can use it to inform future maintenance planning
With the combination of data from the photodetectors, which are arranged in a triangular configuration, the device can determine the speed and direction in its view,
e are nonchalantly throwing all of our data into what could become an information black hole without realizing it.
A team of swiss engineers hope to employ DNA as a method to store more data.
our hard drives can store up to five terabytes of data, encoded with the zeros and ones of binary code.
But if data were stored in DNA, the four chemical nucleotides (A c, G, and T) could theoretically hold up to 300,000 terabytes.
It not likely that your next computer will store your data in DNA. It still prohibitively expensive,
After all, imagine being able to store the entirety of the world data on one hard drive.
For example the cost of reading genetic data, or identifying the components of genetic material, is getting dramatically cheaper.
However, the cost of writing that data or chemically synthesizing the sequence of nucleotides that represent your data is a different story.
Specifically researchers in the UK estimated recently that it would cost more than $12, 000 per MB to encode DNA data,
but only around $200 per MB to read that data back. The hope is that the techniques for writing DNA will catch up with the amazing progress that is happening in technology to sequence
or read DNA. Until there is greater demand, it will be many years until we see greater technological adoption due to cost factors.
and read genetic data. But in terms of long term storage, he believes DNA offers the perfect choice. hat really interesting now is that researchers are using DNA as a medium for digital archival storage
because the stability of the DNA structure in principle lets one access the data after centuries under reasonable storage conditions.
solar-powered sensor reading station that can report Vinduino sensor data via the Thingspeak platform.
and interpret the data and feed it back to the irrigation valves closing the loop on fully automated watering.
Data gathered from the electron signatures allowed the researchers to create images of the material's dimensions and orientation.
what our data really meant, said senior author Erez Lieberman Aiden, a geneticist and computer scientist with joint appointments at Baylor and Rice. hen one day,
he said. n our data, we noticed that when particular keywords appeared, a loop would form.
but they proved mathematically that such packing could not explain the data. Next, the researchers tested a model of DNA folding where tension along the DNA chain caused it to condense like an elastic band
but this model also did not fit the data. Eventually, they hit on the tri-glide model.
and some are familiar with the different magnetic phases that store data in our electronic devices and the liquid crystalline phases that are used to create an image on certain electronic displays,
so that the data can be compared to the developing theories, Csáthy said
#Promising technique improves hydrogen production of affordable alternative to platinum Scientists have demonstrated that microwaves can help create nanostructured molybdenum disulfide (Mos2) catalysts with an improved ability to produce hydrogen.
he data you get back from these reflections are very minimal, says Katabi. owever, we can extract meaningful signals through a series of algorithms we developed that minimize the random noise produced by the reflections.
he data you get back from these reflections are very minimal, says Katabi. owever, we can extract meaningful signals through a series of algorithms we developed that minimize the random noise produced by the reflections.
"The data that can be secured using the technology is restricted not to bitcoin transactions. Two parties could use it to exchange any other information,
1. Statistical data reveal that just under 40%of patients with a favorable balance were still alive seven years after samples were taken.
Data from 83 010 male veterans, all without history of myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke, who were treated between December 1999
#Spontaneous Rare Mutations Cause Half Of Autism Researchers are saying a new analysis of data on the genetics of autism spectrum disorder disputes a commonly held belief that autism results from the chance combinations
The team's data helps the research community prioritize which genes with LGDS are most likely to play a causal role in ASD.
The data demonstrates the value of high-coverage sequencing for constructing population-specific variant panels, which covers 99.0%SNVS of minor allele frequency?
"Based on our clinical data, we helped validate that this could be applied to melanoma and lung cancers,"said Dr. Nhan Tran, an Associate professor in Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN)' s Cancer and Cell biology Division,
The new figures are based on January to March data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey,
the data may be skewed slightly by the impact of new year resolutions. According to the statistics, 17.4 percent of adult men are current smokers,
new wireless technology uses your body to transmit data Bluetooth redefines ubiquitous. It seemingly everywhere,
Researchers at the University of California, San diego in the US have developed a prototype to show off a new wireless communication technique which they say massively outperforms existing wireless tech by using the human body itself to help send data between devices.
Whereas Bluetooth devices worn on the body transmit data via radio signals, the electromagnetic radiation that makes up these signals is blocked by something you.
By sending data via magnetic fields directly through our bodies, however, path loss can be cut down by a huge amount.
which transmits data in a wide radius of several metres, magnetic field human body communication prevents any kind of digital eavesdropping,
While this means the method won be suitable for sending data from wearable devices to remote gadgets (such as audio speakers or a computer), for personalised applications,
Each little bit of extra data investigators can get from a print can make a huge difference in an investigation-imagine being able to discount all women from your enquiries right at the start of a murder case, thanks to just one print,
"We've increased very significantly the amount of data that can be taken from a crime scene to help support law enforcement's hypothesis about how a crime occurred
#New light-based memory chip is the first ever to permanently store data Scientists in the UK have developed the first ever memory chip that entirely light-based
and can store data permanently, and it could one day allow us to send and receive data at the speed of light.
Light-based computers are increasingly looking like our best shot at clearing the biggest roadblock to faster computers:
Right now, the speed at which our computers transmit data is slower than the speed at
While this speeds up the rate at which we can send data significantly, the silicon chips we have now still require the photons to be converted back to electrons
when the data reaches our computer. This slows everything back down again and consumes a whole lot of extra energy,
Not only have previous attempts at light-based computer chips turned out to be quite volatile, theye all required power to store data,
"It stores data using the same material that found in rewritable CDS and DVDS-a phase-change alloy of germanium-antimony-tellurium known as GST."
"And wee achieved it using established materials that are known for their long-term data retention-GST remains in the state that it placed in for decades."
The hope is that a material like this could have future applications in both data transfer and data storage.
A study published in The Lancet last month analysed data from 25 studies that monitored health of over 600
but it means that there's a finite amount of data that can be processed. Qubits, on the other hand, can be in the state of 0, 1,
The researchers are hoping the new data from experiments at the Large hadron collider at CERN (TOTEM
but what makes this new technology stand out is the amount of data that can be captured,
"These batteries could be used in computers, data stations, for lighting--anyplace batteries are used now.""Dai worked with Case Western Reserve postdoctor Jintao Zhang,
a single chip can provide enough data for a statistical analysis of how the cells respond in an experiment.
Unlike conventional computers that store data on transistors and hard drives, quantum computers encode data in the quantum states of microscopic objects called qubits.
"Crowd-sourced alerting means that the community will benefit by data generated from the community,
and with real data from the 2011 magnitude 9 Tohoku-oki, Japan earthquake. The results show that crowd-sourced EEW could be achieved with only a tiny percentage of people in a given area contributing information from their smartphones.
"Crowd-sourced data are less precise, but for larger earthquakes that cause large shifts in the ground surface, they contain enough information to detect that an earthquake has occurred,
"The emerging genomic and biological data for various cancers, which can be essential to choosing the most appropriate therapy,
"The device the team has developed--called the D3 (digital diffraction diagnosis) system--features an imaging module with a battery-powered LED light clipped onto a standard smartphone that records high-resolution imaging data with its camera.
With a much greater field of view than traditional microscopy, the D3 system is capable of recording data on more than 100,000 cells from a blood
The data can then be transmitted for analysis to a remote graphic-processing server via a secure,
and data transmitted to the server, the presence of specific molecules is detected by analyzing the diffraction patterns generated by the microbeads.
and of analyzing as much as 10 MB of data in less than nine hundredths of a second.
Supporting data were collected with two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy, an advanced laser technique that combines ultrafast time resolution with high sensitivity to chemical structure.
"In analyzing the X-ray data on this level, we were able to track the electrochemical reactions with far more accuracy than previous methods,
which the data can be received. To address the issue of a small area of usability
The system can potentially send data at up to 100 megabits per second. Although some current Wifi systems have similar bandwidth,
Utilizing the invasive breast cancer data set of 962 cases in The Cancer Genome Atlas all breast cancers with alterations in the CDH1 gene (that gives instructions to make a protein that causes cancer cells to stick to one another
Data from the additional 16 cases from the Cancer Institute validate the findings observed on breast cancers from The Cancer Genome Atlas."
the team collected and integrated data from about 38,000 genome-wide experiments (from an estimated 14,000 publications.
And because the technique is driven completely data Netwas avoids bias toward better-studied genes and pathways, permitting discovery of novel associations.
and analyze data from genetic studies to find genes that cause disease. Aaron K. Wong, a data scientist at SCDA and formerly a graduate student in the computer science department at Princeton, led the way in creating GIANT."
"Our goal was to develop a resource that was accessible to biomedical researchers, "he says."
Assuming you have a reliable data connection, the entire data processing takes less than 10 seconds. In their lab
"We found fluorescence data well correlated with photosynthesis that was measured by another independent method. This is the first time that satellite-based fluorescence is validated by ground measurements,
Today's report is a summary of data extracted from the HRMS Surveys in Texas administered between September 2013 and March 2015.
and sensitivity than other techniques, including four published algorithms used to recognize CNA in whole-genome sequencing data.
user manual and related data can be downloaded from http://www. stjuderesearch. org/site/lab/zhang.
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.
whole-genome sequencing data for the Pediatric Cancer Genome Project. The project includes the normal and cancer genomes of 700 pediatric cancer patients with 21 different cancer subtypes.
and variations in sequencing data. The sequencing data is integrated with information about the chromosomal rearrangements to find CNAS
and identify their origins in the genome e
#Cellular bubbles used to deliver Parkinson's meds directly to brain And what's the best way of getting her drug-packed exosomes to the brain?
or-196 degrees Celsius) to produce spectroscopic data. In recent years, scientists have been seeking new materials for room-temperature radiation detectors.
and the data is saved digitally in a remote server. This ethanol sensor can have potential in other applications,
and the sensor data can be read wirelessly using an RFID reader in for example, a smartphone.
The freshness data can be stored in real time in the cloud, enabling the comparison of food quality with its previous or later condition.
These include a computer's hard disk drive where data are stored, and the various kinds of random-access memory,
A large portion of the energy used in computing is spent on transferring data from one type of memory to another.
For the experimental design and integrating the data from a range of experiments, they developed a special modelling methodology for protein-protein docking to simulate the formation of chaperone complexes.
We're also releasing all of the technical data for the probes so researchers can recreate
and process data. Such chips promise to be much faster and potentially more energy efficient than current electronic chips.
The scientists used the motif to search the Protein Data Bank for proteins that could accommodate
and Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2009cb918500) and the National Natural science Foundation of China (21173013,11021463) to L. L. This research used the Advanced Photon Source for protein crystallography data collection
Bluetooth technology uses electromagnetic radiation to transmit data, however these radio signals do not easily pass through the human body
Because Bluetooth radio communicates data over the air, anyone standing within 30 feet can potentially eavesdrop on that communication link.
This way the researchers obtain data for each type of mutation as well as precise mutation frequencies at any position of the RNA.
which captures data that enables the research team to determine how much the subject is moving his own limbs,
The data showed that Pollock was actively flexing his left knee and raising his left leg and that during and after the electrical stimulation,
He envisions the device collecting the data produced from a gesture interpreting it and then sending the corresponding English word to another person's smart device
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.
#Key component for terahertz wireless networks Terahertz radiation could one day provide the backbone for wireless systems that can deliver data up to one hundred times faster than today's cellular or Wi-fi networks.
Multiplexers are devices that enable separate streams of data to travel through a single medium.
Today's cellular and Wi-fi networks rely on microwaves to carry voice conversations and data. But the increasing demands for data transfer are quickly becoming more than microwaves can handle.
Terahertz waves have a much higher frequency and therefore more potential bandwidth. Scientists and engineers have begun only recently exploring the potential of terahertz waves, however.
thus receiving data from only one stream.""We think it's definitely a reasonable solution to meet the needs of a terahertz communication network,
when such a device is deployed for use in a data network.""For example, if one user suddenly needs a ton of bandwidth,
and collected data that may resolve several current issues regarding the pathology of Alzheimer's disease. While Superman's x-ray vision is only the stuff of comics, our method,
#Whole genome-sequencing uncovers new genetic cause for osteoporosis Using extensive genetic data compiled by the UK10K project,
"We are finally able to extract enough data to discern variants that are rare in the overall population
The study also provides the first experimental data solidifying the link between dysfunctional cholinergic (acetylcholine) secretion and Cayman ataxia.
The study also provides the first experimental data solidifying the link between dysfunctional cholinergic (acetylcholine) secretion and Cayman ataxia.
'First anti-fraud system to use existing credit card readers From large-scale data breaches such as the 2013 Target case to local schemes that use skimming devices to steal data at the gas pump,
and at the same time protect cardholders from mass data breaches, "said Cao. Broadly speaking, Safepay is related to Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS),
and re-scan it--repeating the process until the desired spatial resolution is achieved--before combining the data from each scan using a computer algorithm.
Optical fibers have long since been used for the transmission of data with light. But on a computer, data are processed still
and stored electronically. Electronic exchange of data between processors and the memory limits the speed of modern computers.
To overcome this so-called Von neumann bottleneck, it is not sufficient to optically connect memory and processor,
The new memory can store data for decades even when the power is removed. Its capacity to store many bits in a single cell of a billionth of a meter in size (multilevel memory) also is highly attractive.
The change from crystalline to amorphous (storing data) and from amorphous to crystalline (erasing data) is initiated by ultrashort light pulses.
For reading out the data, weak light pulses are used. Permanent all-optical on-chip memories might considerably increase future performance of computers
"Until now, so much quantum data was lost in fiber that transmission rates and distances were low. The new NTT/NIST teleportation technique could be used to make devices called quantum repeaters that could resend data periodically
in order to extend network reach, 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,
Tactile sensors are data acquisition devices that detect and measure a diversity of properties arising from physical interaction
when the data have matured further with longer follow up of the patient population. Overall, these results should give new hope to patients diagnosed with advanced kidney cancer as cabozantinib may become a new treatment option."
The team plans to conduct in vivo studies to acquire data on the technical performance of the device.
In classical computers, data is rendered as binary bits, which are always in one of two states:
"The current study was targeted at using that metabolic syndrome severity score on data from individuals who were children in the'70s to see
"We are pleased very that we can now use the same sequencing data together with our new algorithms to provide a much faster diagnosis for cancer cases that are difficult to diagnose,
According to data from the Waste Agency of Catalonia, 8%of contaminated soils recorded in 2014 contained organochlorine compounds,
and histological data capture that their delivery method was equivalent to direct injection of GDNF--the current gold standard for delivering this drug in Parkinson's disease despite its traumatic nature and high complication rates--in diffusing drugs to the brain.
Standard OCT systems gather 3d data and often require sophisticated lasers systems and light detectors, which can get expensive.
Pretorius and Adler added that more data is needed to evaluate the efficacy of this approach as a long-term solution n
revolutionising how data is stored and read. In the search for an ideal magnetoresistance sensor, researchers have prized the properties of high sensitivity to low and high magnetic fields, tunability,
Now, two postdoctoral scholars from UC Santa barbara's Kavli Institute for Theoretical physics (KITP) have developed a means of reducing data size
the KITP researchers provide a practical, highly accessible tool for data reduction and analysis of layered tissues.
"Such data allows us to answer basic questions about developmental biology and the role of physics in shaping the developing body,"Heemskerk added.
The downside of high-resolution recordings is the resulting very large data set.""A 10-hour recording is easily 2 terabytes (TB),
"That makes it challenging to extract the information we want from the data.""Often in biology, the action is curved on a surface of interest.
"Cartography makes the resulting data not only much smaller but also much easier to interpret. While Imsane's cartographic projections of tissue are very useful,
Analyzing certain data now takes a couple of days instead of a couple of months and requires much less computational infrastructure, saving both time and money."
"Imsane is an alternative to brute force 3-D data crunching that allows people to quantitatively analyze complex-shaped organs with relative ease,"noted Streichan."
"The program is especially useful for biologists who otherwise would have to acquire the skillset and hardware to handle large data
"This novel uptake mechanism could even be confirmed by clinical data in this study. Researchers led by Sven Rottenberg of the Cancer Research Centre in Amsterdam also identified LRRC8D as a relevant gene in a genome-wide screen for cellular cytostatic resistance.
They studied the genetic data of ovarian cancer patients, who had been treated with cisplatin or carboplatin, with regard to their survival time.
"The data suggest that LRRC8A and LRRC8D are also clinically relevant resistance genes, although this finding still has to be substantiated through prospective studies,
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and has been surprised consistently at how well the approach has worked in animal models. he data is convincing,
such as a free mobile app where users help find data patterns in cancer research by playing games.
According to data by the World health organization and the American Academy of Audiology the recommended listening level is 85db for a maximum of eight hours at a time.
The same data says that 12 percent of children aged 6-19 suffer from hearing loss caused by bad headphone use.
Initial data also indicates that the amount of heat radiated to the environment is lower than that generated by aluminum-based engines.
Analysis of the data also indicates that the dust grains orbiting the star are sorted by particle size,
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