computer algorithms designed the 3. 2-meter-tall 16-square-meter room which has a whopping 260 million(!)
And instead of being made of plastic (3-D printing's go-to material) it's printed from sand.
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
The duo used algorithms to let computers randomly design the room which was printed in Zurich. The team designed an overarching model
but many of the details are the work of algorithms.)With a digital version of the room in hand they used sand as the material along with a binding agent to print large chunks of the room--up to 4 meters tall by 1 meter wide by 2 meters deep.
In the Digital Grotesque project we use these algorithms to create a form that appears at once synthetic and organic.
it's a wall panel or at most a pair of wall panels. But a room it is not.
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and then flash-chill it without generating mission-ending frost. David Willetts British minister for universities and science called the achievement remarkable.
So basically a Ram Air (Oxygen) induction that is super cooled used to ignite/burn rocket/hydrogen fuel.
I am guessing that due to the need for Ram Air at mach 5. 2 that this thing has to stop engine burn at orbit (due to lack of oxygen)
and then dive back into the atmosphere to reach Ram Air induction speed again? Or am I missing something?
Maybe just takeoff requires Ram and not return? Do not try and bend the spoon.
The Ram air stuff does not work at slow speeds. 3. The diagram shows a LOX pump.
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They use the temperature difference between the ram air coming in and the liquid hydrogen to run a closed cycle helium turbine.
And this you might want to look at just for the eye candy of a second generation Skylon using laser heated hydrogen to get into orbit. http://nextbigfuture. com/2013/09/propulsion-lasers-for-large-scale. html One error in this article
Called Wristify the prototype monitors air and skin temperature and then shoots thermal pulses into the wrist to cool
or warm the user according to their needs. Very small quick changes in temperature on parts of the skin with high blood flow can make the whole body feel several degrees cooler
and the algorithms that automate the pulses. MIT News*This article originally referred to MIT's contest as the#Making And Designing Materials Engineering Competition.
#In Japan, Eight People With Two Laptops Launch A Telescope Into Orbit A new low-cost highly automated rocket from Japan's space agency launched Saturday with just eight crew members and two laptops on-site.
A large control room could be integrated into a single laptop PC the rocket's project manager Yasuhiro Morita said in a statement in 2011.'
'The new rocket called Epsilon has artificial intelligence to perform its own safety checks. Its computer system reduces the number of people needed at a launch site from the 150 that were standard at Japan's previous space launches.
Japan's space program JAXA developed both its Epsilon Launch vehicle and the small satellite carrying the planet-viewing telescope
and then cancelled apparently because of computer glitches. JAXA reported Saturday's launch went fine and that the satellite now in orbit is in good health.
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#Branch-Like Dendrites Function As Minicomputers In The Brain A new paper in Nature suggests that we've been thinking about neurons all wrong.
but are active minicomputers that process information. Researchers from University college London the University of North carolina School of medicine found that in response to visual stimuli dendrites fired electrical signals in the brains of mice.
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#Women's Breasts Age Way Faster Than The Rest Of Their Bodies A new technique for identifying the precise biological age of human tissue reveals that not all tissues grow old at the same rate.
In an age when you have Google street view covering the entirety of the inhabited world when virtually every house is mapped.
Radio waves of certain frequencies can travel through ice but bounce off the bedrock beneath. So researchers sent down pulses of radio energy of this particular frequency.
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
true or false questions flashed by on a computer screen and the patients answered them. When the questions dealt with math (Does#2 plus 4 make 5?
#Device Could Harvest Wasted Energy From Wi-fi, Satellite Signals A wireless device developed by researchers at Duke university that converts microwaves into electricity could eventually harvest Wi-fi or satellite signals for power according to its creators.
It could also one day be built into cell phones to let them charge while not in use they say.
Its energy harvesting capabilities come courtesy of a metamaterial a synthetic material engineered with characteristics not found in nature like the ability to bend light the wrong way
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.
#FAA Panel Recommends Lifting Ban On Gadget Use During Flights After receiving countless complaints abuse towards flight attendants who are only doing their jobs
whether electronic gadgets actually are dangerous during a flight's takeoff and landing. A 28-person advisory panel just concluded its study
and says the AP will recommend that the FAA lift or at least loosen its restrictions.
The panel does not recommend the use of cellular networks like 3g and 4G LTE; you won't be streaming Netflix
while taking off if the panel has its way. Not that you probably could; the airplane's speed means that you'll be switching from tower to tower faster than your phone
or tablet can reasonably hope to connect to each one in turn.)Instead devices in airplane mode meaning devices with all their radios (Wi-fi Bluetooth and cellular) turned off would be just fine to use.
So you can't stream#your favorite TV SHOW but if you've downloaded it and flipped your gadget to airplane mode watch away.
Gadget manufacturers have been campaigning for years for a change in the FAA's policy (which currently bans any electronic use
when the plane is below 10000 feet). Amazon especially is annoyed as its Kindle ebook reader suffers a distinct weakness compared with physical books given that you aren't currently allowed to use a Kindle during part of your flight.
Amazon has tested previously interference on its own by testing an airplane packed full of Kindles as an Amazon representative told the AP.#The advisory panel's decision is likely to be implemented by the FAA;
the FAA not only created the panel but also had a hand in selecting some of the members
so it would be surprising if the agency chose to ignore the panel's conclusions.
The AP says that the decision could be implemented as soon as early 2014
#Fruit flies Boost STI Immunity Before Sex Among the promiscuous common fruit fly sexually-transmitted infections run rampant.
which is one of the first to so rigorously examine the health benefits of active video games.
A Bright Flash From The Sun At 8: 30 p m. Eastern time yesterday a solar flare peaked on the surface of the sun emitting an intense burst of radiation.
in order to see the bright flash of heat giving the image its teal hue. M-class flares can cause some space weather effects On earth like disrupting radio signals.
Anything more intense than an M9. 9 flare becomes an X-class the highest category.
and reporters armed with iphones. It was not the first time traditional media turned to untrained photojournalists consider the Instagram photos NBC published after the Boston Marathon bombing
however cameraphone technology needs to support it in ways it currently doesn t. Cameraphones have improved dramatically in the last few years the Nokia Pureview sensor has 41 megapixels
#About a year ago engineers began to address the issue by putting cellular radios inside cameras rather than attempting to cram cameras inside phones.
The 16.3-megapixel Samsung galaxy Camera has a 4g radio and a 21-times zoom lens. And the newer 20.3-megapixel Galaxy NX has an interchangeable lens mount.
and image processor and users attach their smartphone as a viewfinder.##Editors will need software that selects the best images not just the ones from the right place at the right time.
Connected cameras may improve the overall quality of crowdsourced images but they will do little for the editors
With Scoopshot a Helsinki software start-up publishers can send photo assignments to the service s network of 300000-plus mobile users.
But to assure quality editors will need software that automatically selects the best images not just the ones taken in the right place at the right time.
That type of computer vision already exists on a small scale. A recent update to Google+analyzes groups of pictures for blurriness aesthetics landmarks
and exposure to pick out the most shareable ones. The Sun-Times to benefit from that type of machine vision the software will need to process larger image batches from multiple sources.
In time those pieces may come together proving that the Sun-Times decision wasn t foolish it was just a bit before its time.#
So using custom-built software called TERRA Petigura corrected for the challenges associated with finding all of the planets orbiting stars in the Kepler field
and properties to Earth could of course aid in scientists'search for life and even future habitable sites.
#Preventing Superbugs By Deactivating Antibiotics With A Flash Of Light Bacterial resistance is becoming one of the most serious problems in the medical world
and a computer merges the multiple images generated into a whole three-dimensional CT SCAN. The giant scanner has a resolution of 0. 8 mm
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while different sensors above the ground monitor for elevated amounts of gas byproducts of the bomb-making process in the area.
Well maybe--if you're a mouse. A team of scientists from John Hopkins University and the National institutes of health have cured newborn mice of Down syndrome by injecting them with a drug that stimulates
question 2. Is that mouse's name Algernon? Q1) No Q2) when we asked the mouse she simply stared.
jk and nice reference) Q! sorry. Down syndrome creates a great many genetic expressions to the individual. some dont get all that are possible. most likely any physiological characteristics would be largely permanent after birth.
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#A Smartphone App That Detects Radiation In A Disaster Disaster City is your one-stop for about every catastrophe you can think of.
Train derailments hurricanes and other unfortunate happenings all get simulated at the Texas A&m site.
a smartphone app that detects radiation. Gammapix which sounds like one of those weird apps you accidentally find in the App store
and assume doesn't work is apparently a real thing#for iphone and Android#that can be used for the detection of radioactivity in everyday life such as exposure on airplanes from medical patients or from contaminated products.
It works through a smartphone's camera so doesn't require any external attachments. Chips inside of a smartphone's built-in camera are sensitive to gamma rays;
Gammapix uses its software to measure the impact of those rays and give a picture of radioactivity#in the area.
The company says it works from up to 100 meters away.##Wednesday at the Disaster City exercise first responders measured radiation levels with the app then practiced sending the data to officials through a wireless network.
The idea's that those officials will be able to make better-informed decisions more quickly with the data.
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.
This article originally appeared in the October 2013 issue of Popular Science. my gf's aunt just got an awesome 6 month old Volkswagen Touareg by working parttime off of a pc.
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.
We were able to build such robust algorithms that they could work over thousands of radar volumes without human intervention says Collis.
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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
As a computer scientist at the Polytechnic institute of New york University Cappos has developed a completely different way to cloud compute.
In typical cloud computing users connect to a powerful centralized data center. But Cappos's cloud is less of a dense thunderhead and more of a fog.
and CPU in an isolated safe way he says. Because Seattle allows users to access the Net with foreign IP ADDRESSES it enables developers to view their sites
or apps as they would in other countries. That ability is also particularly valuable to individuals who wish to circumvent local censorship.
By the end of 2012 Seattle had 20000 users. Cappos and colleagues are now working on software that could access the sensors in smartphones as well.
Scientists could use it to test new apps such as an earthquake monitor that uses a phone's accelerometer to measure quake intensity.
Soon Cappos hopes to use Seattle to surf the Net from the International space station too. Click here to see more from our annual celebration of young researchers whose innovations will change the world.
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Using these methods Zhang can make a transgenic mouse in three weeks (normal methods require more than six months to achieve that feat.
If someone had protected the HTML language for making Web pages then we wouldn't have the World wide web.
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#How Arjun Raj Reveals The Inner Workings Of Cells 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.
#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.
Nicolas Fontaine an optical engineer at Bell labs Alcatel-lucent has devised a clever way to avoid a data bottleneck.
in order to cram a lot more data into a single optical fiber. It works by routing different light beams called modes along carefully planned pathways;
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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 (who need only a few days'training) dissolve samples inside a small beaker in the machine.
whose light can be analyzed with a cellphone camera. The process reveals how much of the drug is present
The user compares that image to one of a genuine sample. If the two don't look the same,
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.@
In this single proof displays we should not toy exploit human embryos and make a commodity of embryos for they are full human life.
Not to mention the potential applications of stem cell-derived organs in toxicology screens for new pharmaceutical compounds
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@killert-Google can find Porn? WTF? How and since when?:Color gray often used to illustrate we cannot decide.
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New york times The most viable hypothesis is that mobile phones bandwidth is disorienting and killing Bees. And is developed a world phenomenon not just NA.
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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which include transmission towers (cellular and digital television broadcasting) fluorescent lighting Wi-fi Power lines and certain appliances.
Using GIS (geographic information system) by plotting the location of strong non-iodizing sources and mapping their frequencies and power outputs one is able to see a correlation within a set radius of bee populations affected by theses sources of non-iodizing radiation.
The new launch site will wean Russia off its dependence on Kazakhstan's Baikonur launch facility.
State-run news agency Ria Novosti has said that it will carry dust monitors and plasma sensors to sense high-energy cosmic rays as well.
Roxana Geambasu Exposes How Companies Use Your Data As a computer scientist Roxana#Geambasu of Columbia University says she picks new projects based on
She hates ceding control of her personal data online which is why she s building software that allows people to see where the information they upload to the cloud goes.#
#In order to understand how companies share data Geambasu devises clever ways to track the repercussions. Her latest software uses a series of shadow accounts to see how ads change
when certain phrases are used. She found for instance that when people email about topics like cancer or depression ads for spiritual meditation services will appear.
What's more if people then click on those ads they've confirmed the targeting was effective.
Other programs she s designed make data self-destruct after a set period of time help users track
what information they ve entered where and limit data breaches from lost or stolen phones.
As long as companies aren t saying what they do with users#information she ll work to make public how that personal data is shared.
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.
which is like radar except instead of bouncing back radio waves it uses lasers. LIDAR systems existed before Cyark
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.
Here cars use cameras and lasers to provide detailed travel maps capturing the curve of the road and details down to a centimeter accuracy.
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
On the phone with media Read Admiral Matthew L. Klunder and ONR program manager Robert Brizzolara confirmed that
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.
since 2009 that the U n. secretary general Ban Ki-moon had nestled a day full of climate change-centric programming into the yearly schedule of the U n. General assembly.
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