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Their flagship product has features familiar to the ubiquitous smartphone. The Grillo Active contains an accelerometer, Wi-fi and GPS.

But how will it work? The efficacy of a system relies on sensor placement. In wide areas, the more sensors installed, generally, the better.

algorithms that take into account nearby faults and other factors to broadcast a warning of affected areas, estimated intensities and apparent epicenter.

and relayed back and forth through the Internet, removing the need for a separate infrastructure. The Grillo dashboard neatly puts together sensor data on a map

and Wi-fi speed and reliability beg to be asked. But Grillo, which means ricket, thinks outside the box and uses something we already widely used to do something greater.


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People who participate will receive a smart card which they will swipe at a water dispenser just like a Westerner getting cash from an ATM MACHINE.


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so it shouldn come as a surprise that French company Spinali Design has created a smart bikini to help women monitor sun exposure responsibly.

Alerts are sent to the user smartphone device to remind them to reapply sunscreen or get out of the sun altogether,

the sensor alerts the partner smartphone when the bikini wearer needs some help applying sunscreen.

From conception and design to use through realization, Spinali is quoted with saying on the company website.

Both products enable users to download and use the Spinali app. For more promotional videos and demonstrations of how the sensor is attached to the suit,

check out the Spinali Youtube channel. Spinali Desig S


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#See Your Morning Updates Reflected On Data-Personalizable Mirror Mirrormirror wants to fundamentally change the nature of your morning preparations by taking a standard medium-sized mirror and bringing it into the future.

At the base of the frame, a display can be placed over the reflection. This display will show updates chosen by the user from social media and the Internet,

such as posts by friends, meeting reminders or a weather report. Features of the mirror include facial recognition, gesture comprehension, a webcam, speech-to-text recognition,

and a durable screen that doesn interfere with the mirror reflectiveness. The user interacts with Mirrormirror using gestures

and speech commands to program it. The display layout is equally personalizable allowing a user to set updates at the top, weather and news at the bottom,

and a space for communication with family along one side or any other configuration they need.

A business could install Mirrormirror to communicate team-wide messaging or display the month event calendar at all times.

The mirror also allows users to set a space to handwrite notes to other users with the tip of a finger.

Mirrormirror created their first prototype in 36 hours from a simple design with plywood, an old monitor,

and acrylic screen. It displayed the weather time, and a feed of Reddit factoids. The second prototype featured an aluminum frame and a one way glass, with greatly improved visibility and responsiveness.

Mirrormirror creators have announced no timeline for further development, but are committed to bringing the device to market after further development and testing iterations.

They encourage anybody interested in this next step in home electronics to sign up for their newsletter and receive updates on the project progress e


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Mastercard has partnered with smartphone makers and is finalizing plans with a major bank to launch the experimental trial,

which will be limited to 500 users. If all goes well, however, the credit card company plans on launching the technology for the public.

stare at your phone and blink once. The blink the security feature to make sure someone not just holding up a photograph.

The fingerprint scan will be saved as a code on your phone, and the facial scan will convert your face into a numerical code that sent to Mastercard.

and remain safe on the company computer servers. Mastercard also plans on trying out voice recognition to approve purchases:

check out by talking to your phone. Current Mastercard customers use a ecurecode, or a traditional password for online purchases.


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The SALT lamp can also connect to a smartphone. The lamp will charge phones and is stressed to be used in critical situations.


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NTT Docomo, is a Japanese telecommunications company that unveiled a smartphone that will allow you to shop with your eyes only.

NTT Docomo summer lineup of mobile phones featured tech giants like Sony and Samsung. But what stood out from the sea of gadgets was the Arrow NX F-04g that uses iris recognition to make payments when you shop.

This is the first ever smartphone with such a feature. The only smartphone that comes close to this technology is Apple finger authentication.

For smartphone users who end to forget passwords when shopping online, the iris recognition feature eliminates these problems altogether.

The phone owner simply looks at the front-facing camera to unlock their phone and start sending payments.

Nevertheless, one should not underestimate this smartphone as a mere tool for mobile shopping. The Arrow NX F-04g comes with a 5. 2-inch Quadhd screen with a 2, 560 x 1, 440 display resolution.

It is packed with an octa-core processor, 3gb of RAM and 32 GB internal storage.

Based on these specs, it will give the mobile front runners a run for their money. Additionally back in 2010, NTT Docomo introduced a prototype that uses the eye sensor system to help users navigate their phones with eye movement.

According to Telegraph UK, the earphones are made with special electrodes that will ick up the moment of the eyeand this process is called electrooculogram.

A mobile phone will then be programmed to interpret the results and translate it into commands. Hence, the phone user can answer a call,

make a call, switch music tracks, increase or decrease volume by looking left or right or by rotating the eyes in a clockwise direction.

Linking phone usage and human eyes is something that NTT Docomo has been working on for a while now.

The company aims to find clever ways to use mobile phones for today and for the future


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#The HIV Self Tests the World Needs Are Here The HIV Self Testing kit from U k. startup Biosure can change the way people think about getting tested.

The test is packaged to make it easy for anyone to sample their own blood and execute a foolproof test for AIDS all in the comfort and privacy of their own home.

The device boasts being the only to be approved legally in the U k. and with a European Conformity (CE) mark.


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who will have increased access to collection sites and an improved overall battery recycling experience,'says Joe Zenobio, executive director of Call2recycle Canada.'

'With more sites, a focus on education, and an opportunity to build our collection networks together,


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which already automatically adapt to their user's gait, speed and the ground terrain, but still require intentional thought.

Ingvarsson said Ossur was on the way to creating prosthetics that are integrated more with their user."


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Assaults on government websites are now being detected ever few seconds according to Japanese cyber defense experts.

China's Defense Ministry expressed concern about the new strategy saying it would worsen tension over Internet security.


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A bluetooth-enabled device attached to the monitor collects and transmits data such as the mother and baby's heart rates to a smartphone and stores it on a secure cloud-based database accessible only to expectant mothers and their physicians.

The device is the work of the Nuvo Group, led by Oren Oz. He says a smartphone app will eventually provide a visual representation of the data gathered by the wearable monitor."

"Now you can see both you and the baby, the heart and all the data. What you are going to get in the app eventually is visualization that can tell you where the hand is,

a strap allowing mothers to stream soothing music from a smartphone to gently stimulate the fetus.

"said Varda Shalev, a medical informatics expert and active care primary physician. She is an external consultant to the Tel aviv-based Nuvo Group.

The sensors use a patented algorithm to filter the signals it picks up into two heartbeat recordings.

The consumer version of the product, known as Ritmo Beats, is to be launched for users by the end of 2015


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though, learning almost exclusively online in forums and emails, Lachappelle has managed to synthesize a series of robotic hands that could change industries

so it kind of works kind of like a muscle sensor in that it picks up small electric discharges and turns that into something you can actually read within software,

"he told Reuters Television. One of the most important aspects of the Anthromod design is the way in

which it's controlled by the software, which Lachappelle says is different from the types of control that exist in other robotic platforms.

as more advanced controls are created it's the software that's doing the heavy lifting,

using algorithms that make the arm easier to use.""A good example is had we actually an amputee use the wireless brainwave headset to control a hand,

and he was able to fluently control the robotic hand in right around about 10 minutes,

with some using a wireless brainwave headset, designed more for prosthetic use. Another of his tele-robotic controlled hands was created with dangerous environments in mind

One of the most impressive aspects of the arm is not the hardware itself or even the software that controls it-but the fact that it can be 3d printed for a fraction of the cost of modern prosthetics.

This allows him to make complex internal structures to the designs which would otherwise be impossible,

"he told Reuters."The full robotic arm is actually open source, and so people are now actually able to take this,

showing his handiwork-all part of his effort at making the invention open source -which means anyone can take his technology

because we this open source, we want someone that has a 3d printer, or very little printing experience, to be able to replicate this,

to be able to use this for new applications, to be able to adapt it into new situations,


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former federal employees affected by data breach Hackers breached the computers of the U s. government agency that collects personnel information for federal workers in a massive cyber attack that compromised the data of about 4 million current and former employees,

ADVERTISING OPM detected new malicious activity affecting its information systems in April and the Department of Homeland Security said it concluded at the beginning of May that the agency's data had been compromised.

as have various federal government computer systems at the State department, the U s. Postal service and the White house.""The FBI is working with our interagency partners to investigate this matter,

because Americans may expect that federal computer networks are maintained with state of the art defenses.""""It's clear that a substantial improvement in our cyber databases


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#Mood-changing wearable tech sets pulses racing The makers of'doppel'call it the next generation of wearable technology-one that can actually change the mood of the user.

instead of the current crop that often just monitor the body's activity.""Wearables currently are centered mostly around monitoring

"Bennett told Reuters. Doppel is synchronized to each individual via a smartphone app that measures their resting heart rate.

"You take your resting heart rate through your phone, and then that's the bio-data we need to set the levels that you need to either (get) calm

with their controlled tests showing the device can improve alertness when correctly set to the user's preference.


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Karger said it could pave the way for wireless pain management for patients using, for example, their mobile phone:"


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smaller than the width of a human hair, let the scientists determine the path a mouse walks using a remote control to inject drugs

The device is mounted to the head of the mouse and is powered by a small battery, removing the need for it to be wired,

In one such experiment, mice were made to walk in circles after a drug that mimics morphine was injected into the region of the mouse's brain that controls motivation and addiction.


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#Candle power to charge smartphones A power outage-it's an experience all are familiar with and everyone dreads.

the TV goes black, the computers shut down as their batteries drain. And worst of all-your smartphone dies.

This scenario was one of the inspirations for Andrew Burns of California startup Stower to develop the candle charger.

Its simplistic design is based on the principles of thermoelectrics, which have been around since the early 1800's. Light a candle, fill the device with water,

That diffusion outputs between 2-3 watts, about the same amount of power derived from a USB port-perfect for charging smartphones and tablets.

or a smartphone is infinitely greater than a vacuum cleaner and they only need tiny little bits of energy,

The company has developed also a similar device designed to charge phones over a campfire. Burns advises to keep devices off


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Myriads of potential applications await within the realm of mobile devices. obile device sizes are continuing to shrink


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#Scientists Create Single-Molecule Diode The idea of creating a single-molecule diode a circuit element that directs current flow was suggested first more than 40 years ago, in 1974, by researchers Arieh Aviram of IBM Thomas


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and buttons and computers,"said María Luz Rodríguez-Méndez, a professor of inorganic chemistry at University of Valladolid in Spain."

A variety of screen-printed sensors"taste"electrochemical compounds in the beer to predict the brews'color index and alcoholic strength 76 percent and 86 percent of the time.

The screen-printed electrodes, made by the company Dropsens, have an array of sensors that send signals to software the"brain"that analyzes the response patterns.

The device is portable about the size of two cigarette packs, said Méndez. There are four electrodes,

The researchers taught the software to recognize the signal patterns for each of the four lager styles.

the computer can then compare new beer samples against the established, learned signal patterns. They tested each of the 25 beer samples seven times.

The phenols and electrodes send electrochemical signals to the computer as they interact. The researchers immerse the electrodes in beer

The next steps for Méndez and her team will be modifying the commercial screen-printed electrodes with nanoparticles to make the sensors respond more clearly,


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Using mouse models and human airway tissue taken from both asthmatic and non-asthmatic people,


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First Model Of Regeneration Discovered By Nonhuman Intelligence An artificial intelligence system has for the first time reverse-engineered the regeneration mechanism of planaria, small worms that can regrow body parts.

An artificial intelligence system has reverse-engineered the regeneration mechanism of planaria. Credit: Daniel Lobo/Michael Levin-Tufts University"Most regenerative models today derived from genetic experiments are arrow diagrams,

Lobo and Levin developed an algorithm that would use evolutionary computation to produce regulatory networks able to"evolve"to accurately predict the results of published laboratory experiments that the researchers entered into a database."

The algorithm compared the resulting shape from the simulation with real published data in the database.

First Regenerative Model Discovered by Artificial intelligence The researchers ultimately applied the algorithm to a combined experimental dataset of 16 key planarian regeneration experiments to determine

After 42 hours, the algorithm returned the discovered regulatory network, which correctly predicted all 16 experiments in the dataset.

and is the first regenerative model discovered by artificial intelligence, "said Levin. Lobo and Levin are trained both in computer science

and bring an unusual perspective to the field of developmental biology. Levin majored in computer science and biology at Tufts before earning his Ph d. in genetics.

Lobo earned a Ph d. in the field before joining the Levin lab. The paper represents a successful application of the growing field of"robot science

"While the artificial intelligence in this project did have to do a whole lot of computations, the outcome is a theory of

All this suggests to me that artificial intelligence can help with every aspect of science, not only data mining but also inference of meaning of the data."

Computation used the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), which is supported by NSF grant OCI-1053575,

and a cluster computer awarded by Silicon Mechanics c


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#Targeted Treatment For Arthritis, Thanks To Stem Cell Discovery Researchers have identified individual stem cells that can regenerate tissue, cartilage and bone.


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Computations made by the group of Professor Thomas Heine from Jacobs University Bremen, which is involved also in the project,


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And on the hoverboard's official website, Lexus hints at how they pulled it off:


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What Your Clothes May Literally Say About You In the future Wearing a computer on your sleeve may be a lot cooler than a plastic watch with an Apple logo on it-researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have designed a responsive hybrid material fueled by an oscillatory chemical reactions.

They can even perform computations based on changes in the environment or movement, and respond to human vital signs.

and Steven P. Levitan, Ph d.,John A. Jurenko professor of electrical and computer engineering, integrated models for self-oscillating polymer gels and piezoelectric micro-electric-mechanical systems to devise a new

reactive material system capable of performing computations without external energy inputs, amplification or computer mediation. The studies combine Balazs'research in Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) gels, a substance that oscillates in the absence of external stimuli,

"allowing the material to be used for computation. Levitan adds, however, the computations would not be general purpose,

but rather specific to pattern-matching and recognition, or other non-Boolean operations.""Imagine a group of organ pipes,

and respond accordingly, thereby performing the actual computing.""Developing so-called"materials that compute"addresses limitations inherent to the systems currently used by researchers to perform either chemical computing or oscillator-based computing.

Chemical computing systems are limited by both the lack of an internal power system and the rate of diffusion as the chemical waves spread throughout the system,

Further, oscillator-based computing has not been translated into a potentially wearable material. The hybrid BZ-PZ model,


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#Eye disease Detected-Using A Smartphone Researchers at the Medical and Surgical Center for Retina have developed software that detects eye diseases such as diabetic macular edema using a smartphone.

The technology was designed for general physicians who support the health system in Mexico to detect certain abnormalities without an ophthalmologist

It's obviously better and cheaper to prevent blindness rather than try to cure it so an app on a cellphone that just needs to focus on the eye is better in all ways.

The software was developed in collaboration with biomedical engineers from the ITESM and uses the camera of the phone to detect any abnormality in the thickness of the retina."

"The idea is to detect and prevent diseases in general practice. We are not replacing the specialist,


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#New GHOST Technology Leaps Out Of The Screen Nothing will make you feel like Tony Stark more than being able to change the shape of displays with your hands,

pulling objects and data out of the screen and playing with them in mid-air.

Instead, we live in a world of flat-screen displays, even though the real world is not flat,

Being able to manipulate a display and drag features into a 3-D world is the purpose of GHOST (Generic,

and manipulate physical objects through the interfaces of computers and mobile devices.""This will have all sorts of implications for the future,

from everyday interaction with mobile phones to learning with computers and design work,"says GHOST coordinator Professor Kasper Hornbaek of the University of Copenhagen."

"It not only about deforming the shape of the screen, but also the digital object you want to manipulate, maybe even in mid-air.

Through ultrasound levitation technology, for example, we can project the display out of the flat screen.

And thanks to deformable screens we can plunge our fingers into it.""This breakthrough in user interaction with technology allows us to handle objects,

and even data, in a completely new way. A surgeon, for instance, will be able to work on a virtual brain physically, with the full tactile experience,

and store them in the computer as they work. GHOST researchers are also working with deformable interfaces such as pads and sponges for musicians to flex to control timbre, speed and other parameters in electronic music.

which allows data in bar charts to be pulled out of the screen by fingertips. The information,

The researchers have also been working with orphees flexible mobile devices with lycra or alloy displays

These can change shape automatically to form screens to shield your fingers when you type in a pincode, for example,

or to move the display to the twists and turns of a game. And such devices can be enlarged in the hand to examine data closer


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--and they suggest that the site where 2d22 binds to the virus could represent a potential vaccine target.


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The other type of mouse, called Beethoven, has a specific TMC1 mutation--a change in a single amino acid

but with gene therapy, they jump as high as a normal mouse, "says Holt. The force of their jump was measured by a plate on the floor underneath them;


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and saw rapid wiggles on the screen indicating that the electrons were travelling long distances characteristic of a metal. ou do realise,

If an internal monitor detects radioactivity, the flask is shattered, releasing the poison that kills the cat.

But as long as we don check the monitor we have to consider the cat both dead and alive.


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#New tiny silicon chip paves the way for light-speed computers The smallest ever'ultracompact polarisation beamsplitter'-a component used in silicon photonic chips-has been developed by engineers in the US,

the device points to a new generation of computers that can transmit information at the speed of light."

when it comes into your laptop. In that conversion, you're slowing things down. The vision is to do everything in light."

and we now communicate with each other via underwater optical fibres that transmit light particles-or photons-between almost every continent On earth.

these optical fibres still have to work with existing electronic computer chips, which means once information is delivered to your computer or router in photon form,

it has to be converted into the slower electron form in order to be processed, which slows everything down.

and computer processing speeds would skyrocket. That means less power required and longer battery life.""With all light, computing can eventually be millions of times faster,

"Menon said. Menon and his team figured out how to take current beamsplitters, which are about 100 by 100 microns in size,

"The first supercomputers using silicon photonics-already under development at companies such as Intel and IBM-will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic,

"the press release explains.""Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.

Data centres that require faster connections between computers also could implement the technology soon, he says."

"Streaming Netflix at light-speed? Can't wait to never leave the house again a


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#Solar cells that work on cloudy days just hit a record-breaking 22.1%efficiency There's been plenty of good news about solar power lately-not only are governments around the world using it more and more,


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Iron tablets weren working, as they were hard to distribute and left locals with unpleasant side effects, writes Philippa Roxby for BBC Health.


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the announcement comes just a few days after another group of researchers made a biodegradable computer chip out of wood."

such as A t-shirt that capable of charging your iphone. So wee pretty excited to see what the researchers do with the material next l


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#Light-based computers will be even more awesome than we thought Researchers have come up with an efficient way of transporting data between computer chips using light rather than electricity.

Not only does this mean that computers will be able to transmit data much, much faster, it also means we could build machines that consume far less energy.

Wee already able to send data in the form of photons at incredible speeds through the optical fibres that make up our Internet,

but right now when this data hits our computers, it has to slow down so it can be converted into electrons

and it's responsible for making our computers so hot.""Up to 80 percent of the microprocessor power is consumed by sending data over the wires, one of the researchers,

But while engineers are getting very close to creating computer chips that can process light, theye struggled to find an efficient way to transmit that light across the thousands of different connections,

and having to create a new silicon structure to replace every single wire inside just one computer could be next to impossible.

by developing an inverse design algorithm that tells them exactly how to build the silicon structures they need to perform a desired task.

Theye already used the algorithm to design a working optical circuit, and have made several copies in their lab. Reporting in Nature Photonics,

who worked on the algorithm.""The fact that we could build devices this robust on our equipment tells us that this technology will be easy to mass-produce at state-of-the-art facilities."

By designing very precise segments of silicon and pairing them together-according to the instructions of the algorithm-the team are able to create switches or conduits that control the flow of photons,

By creating an algorithm that automates the development of these complex Swiss cheese silicon structures, the team has essentially"set the stage for the next generation of even faster

and far more energy-efficient computers that use light rather than electricity for internal data transport, "as the press release explains.

The algorithm could also be used to find design solutions to many other communication problems-all a researcher needs to do is plug in their desired result,

and the algorithm will come up with a plan. We're pretty excited to see what they do with it next h


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