Earlier this year, a group of Czech researchers reported their failed attempt to replicate the finding using different Google earth images3.
I just did a quick Google search, he says. His longstanding interest in history was helpful,
Reicher, an attorney by training, previously headed Google s $1-billion initiative for investing in energy and climate, where he guided investments into solar technologies and electric transport.
To download map file to view in Google earth, click here.)The first known cases of human infection with H7n9 were reported in China on 31 march, with two cases in Shanghai on the eastern seaboard and one in the neighbouring province of Anhui.
and so may take several seconds to display in Google earth. To download map file to view in Google earth click here.
To stem the current surge of human cases, scientists must identify the sources of the virus,
And in Scotland, old industrial waste heaps known as shale bings are now home to rare and protected plants and animals.
They validated their maps using remote-sensing data and images from Google earth.""The Soviet union strived for complete agricultural self-sufficiency,
Google thinks deep Google has purchased the London-based artificial-intelligence company Deepmind, which uses human neuroscience to inspire computer algorithms.
Google, of Mountain view, California, confirmed the deal this week; in the past few years it has hired several big names in artificial intelligence,
Many eyes on Earthimagine using Google earth or other online mapping tools to zoom in on high-resolution satellite images of the planet taken just hours or days ago.
"It will almost be like updating Google earth each day, he says
Anti-tobacco efforts have saved millions of lives around the globehalf a century after the US government sounded an influential alarm about the health dangers of smoking,
including Google. Source: Moneytree report/Pwc/NVCAUS venture-capital investment rose to US$29. 4 Â billion in 2013, a 7%increase on the year before.
Simply google searching Elephants are ugly/why are elephants so ugly? brings up some not so nice results etc.
This is the future of space crafthttp://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Nautilus-XNOW compare that with the pod that was sent not to the moon.
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Solar windand I have a final plea. Don't post about what you know little to nothing about.
And with that Levandowski has handed off control of his vehicle to software named Google Chauffeur. He takes his feet off the pedals and puts his hands in his lap.
It's not just Google that's developing the technology but also most of the major car manufacturers:
Following Google policy Levandowski drives through residential roads and surface streets himself while Chauffeur drives the freeways.
Levandowski works at Google's headquarters in Mountain view California. He's the business lead of Google's self-driving-car project an initiative that the company has been developing for the better part of a decade.
Google has a small fleet of driverless cars now plying public roads. They are test vehicles
but they are also simply doing their job: ferrying Google employees back and forth from work. Commuters in Silicon valley report seeing one of the cars easily identifiable by a spinning turret mounted on the roof an average of once an hour.
Google itself reports that collectively the cars have driven more than 500000 miles without crashing. At a ceremony at Google headquarters last year where Governor Jerry brown signed California's self-driving-car bill into law Google cofounder Sergey Brin said you can count on one hand
the number of years until ordinary people can experience this. In other words a self-driving car will be parked on a street near you by 2018.
Yet releasing a car will require more than a website and a click here to download button.
In the language particular to Google the researchers are dogfooding the car driving to work each morning in the same way that Levandowski does.
Google needs to put the car in the hands of ordinary drivers in order to test the user experience.
We have a saying here at Google says Levandowski. In God we trust all others must bring data.
This spring Chris Urmson the director of Google's self-driving-car project told a government audience in Washington D c. that the vast majority of those are nothing to worry about.
For the errors worrisome enough to require human hands back on the wheel Google's crew of young testers have been trained in extreme driving techniques including emergency braking high-speed lane changes
There has been reported only one accident that can conceivably be blamed on Google. A self-driving car near Google's headquarters rear-ended another Prius with enough force to push it forward
and impact another two cars falling-dominoes style. The incident took place two years ago the Stone age in the foreshortened timelines of software development
and according to Google spokespeople the car was not in self-driving mode at the time so the accident wasn't Chauffeur's fault.
Considering that the Google self-driving program has clocked already half a million miles the argument could be made that Google Chauffeur is already as safe as the average human driver.
It's not an argument Google makes to the public because Levandowski says the system hasn't encountered enough challenging situations in its real-world commutes.
Google has been uncommonly secretive about its self-driving-car program. Though it began in 2009 the company first announced the project in a blog post a year later.
Google is still not saying much to reporters (including this one) about its plans but since it was accused of being the bad guy in a real-life Matrix the company has made a concerted effort to reach out to potential partners.
Google lobbyists have made the rounds with legislators in Washington. Its engineers have made pilgrimages to Detroit and abroad.
Google wants to make available to the rest of the auto industry all of the building blocks that we ourselves use he said
if Google is proposing to give away the software. For the car companies the real cost of implementing the technology would be specialized in the peripheral that Chauffeur needs to run:
But at $75000 to $85000 each Google's lidar costs more than every other component in the self-driving car combined including the car itself.
A grizzled maverick of an engineer named David Hall designed the lidar that Google uses.
Industry scuttlebutt has it that Ford is giving Google the most serious consideration. Hall confirms that a major automaker recently summoned him to its headquarters to ask
Google to its credit shows no signs that it's allowing Detroit to slow it down.
Google is not a car manufacturer. Nor does it intend to be one Levandowski says. So what's the plan?
In other words Google thinks a new generation of bot-rodders may kick things off. Google won't say anything more
but since there's really only one place to turn for the all-important lidar I ask David Hall
and the super-high-resolution Google maps that go with it Hall doesn't see the point. He imagines talking to potential customers.
âÂ#ÂALMOST as good as Google's?''âÂ# The other fight is the legal one.
The Google car doesn't work without one as Chauffeur needs to be able to hand back the reins with 10 20 or maybe even 30 seconds'notice.
Some states prodded by Google lobbyists and looking to get ahead of the curve have made the cars explicitly legal.
What's going to happen no matter what the law says is people are going to get sued Urmson the director of Google's self-driving-car project allows.
All kinds of problems crop up in real-world testing says auto-drive consultant Brad Templeton who worked with Google on its self-driving-car project for two years.
Google is betting that established car manufacturers working with low-cost radar and camera components will never adequately bridge that gap.
NHTSA's former deputy director Ron Medford has signed just on as Google's director of safety for the self-driving-car project.
Google's main focus and vision says Medford is for a level-four vehicle. Watching the video it reminded me of the old Test Driving video game on the PC a long time ago. lol---In space no one can hear a tree fall in the forest.
Google would buy it right now.:Do not try and bend the spoon. That is impossible. Only try and realize the truth-there is no spoon.
To that end Google needs to do what it did for 1g fiber. Take it to some place where it can control the environment.
@jabailo...Google is way ahead of you...http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Google driverless car...they have logged a multitude of fully autonomous miles much more difficult than above
and with a legally blind driver as the article at the link explains cheers.>>we need 99.99999
#Google street view Can Help Scientists Monitor Invasive Speciesgoogle Street view could help monitor the spread of invasive species without resorting to labor
The researchers from France's National Institute of Agronomic Research found that in a region of 18000 square miles in France where the caterpillars had set up shop data collected by examining Google street view was 96 percent as accurate as traditional field
http://news. cnet. com/8301-1009 3-57602286-83/google-security-exec-passwords-are-dead/../Brazilian Doctor Arrested For Using Silicone Fingers To Fool Fingerprint-Based Biometric Check-Inour keyless
Or just look up goat on Wikipedia. For what it's worth our top three favorite goat breeds are fainting Dutch landrace and Valais blackneck.
Last month Popular Science published tips for winning two of the world's most prestigious science fairs the Google Science Fair and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
Paul Reuter a Scripps programmer projects Google earth onto a wall. Reuter had used an archival map of observed plane crashes to mark Google earth layers with known wreck sites;
he then added a layer with intriguing objects that had turned up in the sonar images.
I suggest to just Google it. Caen University-The study published in the peer-reviewed journal Food
Google: NK603 corni don't want to come off as rude or arrogant. I really just want everyone to know about this.
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/S%C3%A9ralini affairsoon after the study was published in September of last year six French national academies of science issued a joint statement condemned the study
if the null holds true. https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/National childhood vaccine injury actnot all vaccines are safe for everyone all of the time.
A quick Google search makes it clear why you all are having such a hard time reconciling your different interpretations of the question:
Oh yes and gravity*does*work at the speed of light you might check wikipedia on'gravity waves'.'Sorry JRHELGESON the only thing that was correct in your post was-most probably-your name.
The HTC One and especially the contract-free version of the One released this month with stock Android like Google intended is good.
And slowly Google and the Android hardware makers are realizing what landlords and shop owners in up-and-coming neighborhoods realize:
The HTC One with its big gorgeous aluminum body its vivid and spacious screen its wildly superior versions of GMAIL Google maps and the Chrome browser its voice control that crushes Siri in every way possible
and its genuinely futuristic and exciting Google Now is a perfect trigger for Android gentrification.
After switching to Android I have found that Google Cloud Print is much nicer. I can print from anywhere
(versus ios) or its insecurity but rather the fragmentation allowed by Google. Device makers are allowed to change the ROM
Start working at home with Google! It's by far the best job Ive had. Last Monday I got a new Alfa romeo from bringing in $7778.
Start working at home with Google! It's by far the best job Ive had. Last Monday I got a new Alfa romeo from bringing in $7778.
Google it. tertertert where do you see a 1. 5c increase over 200 years? The NOAA global instrumental temperature record the one that shows the largest increase in temperatures of all the different records shows about a 1 to 1. 2c increase. http://en. wikipedia. org
/wiki/File: NOAA LAND. svgother records show less than 1c warming in the last 200 years even the ones by global warming acolytes like Phil Jones for example:
See the Wikipedia article here: http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Medieval warm periodpay close attention to the graph.
It looks like the warming in 2000 is greater than around 1000 AD because of the bogus black line.
The Wikipedia article states: The rate of decrease and the current strength are within the normal range of variation as shown by the record of past magnetic fields recorded in rocks. laurenra7 Thank you for responding.;
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Medieval warm perioddid you notice that all the colored lines--the proxy data from tree rings and ice cores--showed temperatures going down exactly where the one black line representing measured
Yet what we see in the graph I pointed to earlier which is found on several Wikipedia articles is the grafting of a thermometer record onto proxy reconstructions:
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Proxy %28climate%29even the pillars of global warming science agree that it's not kosher.
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/File: 2000 year temperature comparison. pngas explained twice please ignore the black line which is an incorrect superimposing of thermometer records on proxy records. 12000 years 8 proxy reconstructions with average (black line:
If you do a Google search for pictures of Dolly the clone sheep you will find many.@
And it is definitely possible for monkeys to adapt to cold. en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Golden snub-nosed monkeythey seem to do very well living in Atlanta Chicago and DC...
Google monkey island sc if you don't believe it. monkeyisland...Historically the island has been uninhabitited due to its location and distance from the mainland.
In 1979 over 1400 animals were relocated to Morgan Island (Klopchin 2)..http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Morgan island south carolinamr. george---it mentioned that possibly primates possibly crossed the atlantic in some type of boat
The images are part of the Timelapse project from Google and TIME what Google calls the most comprehensive picture of our changing planet ever made available to the public.
It comes from a collection of images taken between 1984 and 2012 as part of the Landsat program a joint satellite mission between NASA
Google earth sifted through more than 2 million images to find the clearest photos of every place On earth
You can fiddle with the interactive animation of all the images on the Google Timelapse website. TIME's got more background on the images and Landsat here.
Google via Gizmodo This is really cool. But sad I fear that we have caused already too much destruction of our planet to fix it.
Google it and find all the good things about cooking with coconut oil! Raynre I wonder if you've had good food to compare against fast food.
All they use google for is to search for porn. Taylorjusher That is because people are believing the lie that legal drugs are safe and illegal ones are dangerous.
@killert-Google can find Porn? WTF? How and since when?:Color gray often used to illustrate we cannot decide.
Wikipedia has an excellent list. And GLOBAL WARMING WOULD HAVE MADE HURRICANE SANDY WEAKER. Sandy was a tropical storm coming from the east that collided with a massive blizzard from Canada.
v=NJUTUFAWFEYEARTH's magnetic fieldhttp://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Earth's magnetic fieldwhat if Einstein died as a boy?
(or more with google voice) and 2 devices (just pay for the second device). I would love to be able to text on my tablet (not using an app to cheat texting
Google and various automakers are testing autonomous cars robots have a huge effect on the workplace
Now look up that same chemical name hydrofluorosilicic acid on google and tell me what it say's. Here let me help you..
So here's a tip-whatever you believe Google the exact opposite of it and consider what you find as seriously as you do your current beliefs.
Just Google radioactive coal ash (without quotes) and you'll learn the truth about coal.
and about as mature as your avatar. 1. A quick trip to wikipedia shows many many nuclear meltdowns and accidents such as Santa Susana in California and the Urals in Russia which spewed tons of radiation
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Nuclear and radiation accidentsthe*4000 cancer number associated with Chernobyl is the number of cancers--not deaths--attributed to Chernobyl.
As further comparison you receive 3. 2 mrem from a chest X-ray âÂ#Âmore than twice the average dose of those received near the plant. http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Three mile island accidentdo
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.
âÂ# âÂ#ÂALBERT Einsteinthere's a long article Colony collapse disorder on wikipedia that is definitely worth reading if you're interested in this subject.
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
Bee (mythology) en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Bee %28mythology%29bee-keeping www. reshafim. org. il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/beekeeping. htmthe
Got distracted and started looking at Wikipedia articles about sheep. Remembered that when I was a kid
Im pretty sure thats a picture of those snap bands from the 80's. www. google. com/search?
lyi termed as flow (http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Flow (psychology)) You can also use this rather ghetto technique of calming podcast+coffee to learn a new skill like Illustrator
Think of how much power is needed say for a Google Car to be able to scan the environment
Anyone saying anything else should log out from Google and search around some. There are many reasons wanting people not to believe global warming.
What about satellites and Google earth? he said. What's the difference if you have a picture from a manned aircraft or an unmanned aircraft?
See anything on Google) Sorry but I now need to go wash the dishes with some some Joy.
google some stuff...interglacials solar activity and climate greenhouse gases...and google them individually...as related to climate change..
and you'll see that C02 is a small fry in all this. Today's magic is tomorrow's technology a
Keep in mind that by combining the communication fiber optic builds required for smart grid systems with the needs of a fiber to the block system such as overlay's Google Kansas city
because I live here. 1987 new apartments 400 square feet<--just google that with NY somewhere in it.
Google why-obama-should-meet tillglobal warming is a nice experiment I would like to see continue.
For example see ice core data on Wikipedia: http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/File: Vostok petit data. svgyou will note that
if we're following a natural cooling/warming cycle similar to the last 4 over about 400000 years we still have a ways to go before we reach the hottest temperatures.
Recently satellite companies and engineers from Google have provided Academy researchers with high-resolution satellite images of some of the least explored areas of Madagascar.
By mining Google news archives the team found Brazilian news coverage of quitting increased as much as 500 percent immediately after the diagnosis
At the same time Brazilian Google searches related to quitting smoking increased by 67 percent. However long after the media stopped covering Lula's diagnosis the public had forgotten not.
Two weeks after the diagnosis quitting-related Google searches remained 153 percent higher than expected and remained 130 percent and 71 percent higher three and four weeks respectively after Lula's announcement.
Interest in quitting smoking as indicated by Google searches reached its highest recorded level after Lula's diagnosis even
and a public-access Web portal hosted at Oregon State university. The work is expected to accelerate basic and applied research leading to better monitoring
The posting of the genome and comparative sequence analysis on the publicly accessible Spottedwingflybase Web portal could lead to more species-specific weapons to combat the destructive pest Chiu said.
and we hope our efforts in presenting our genomic data in a user-friendly Web portal will democratize the sequence data
The Spottedwingflybase Web portal has drawn more than 3000 page views from 20 countries including the United states France Italy Belgium China Spain Japan Germany and Great britain.
In a new study the team of 15 university Google and government researchers reports a global loss of 2. 3 million square kilometers (888000 square miles) of forest between 2000 and 2012
The analysis was made possible through a collaboration with colleagues from Google earth Engine who implemented the models developed at UMD for characterizing the Landsat data sets.
Google earth Engine is a massively parallel technology for high-performance processing of geospatial data and houses a copy of the entire Landsat image catalog.
What would have taken a single computer 15 years to perform was completed in a matter of days using Google earth Engine computing.
and requires the cooperation of the system's key generator and internet service provider's registration database.
and the internet service provider's registration database and use this data with the message's AFGH re-encryption key to determine the source of the message.
Remember your initial irritation upon encountering the names YAHOO GOOGLE and WIKIPEDIA for the first time; now they are imprinted in your brain.
The carbon emissions generated by a search on Google or a post on Facebook are related mostly to three things:
and Finance citing a recent account by Google. Big outward-facing companies whose business primarily is cloud computing have solved the sustainability problem for data centers.
In addition to Google and Facebook companies like Amazon ebay and Expedia have instituted most or all of the changes motivated by cost publicity
and pressure from environmental organizations. ebay even discloses its data center efficiency publicly at dse. ebay. com. These companies were hearing a lot of noise from Greenpeace and others.
and others supplying the vast data that feed the Googles and Expedias of the world.
and genomicist Bing Ren from the University of California San diego. The study also represents a milestone for Ecker who has devoted his career to understanding the power exerted by plant-based ethylene.
Gary Hon Dwight Kuo Trey Ideker and Bing Ren from the University of California San diego;
Wikipedia).*)**BP=Before Present: a time-scale that is used in archaeology geology and other sciences to date events in the past.
Wikipedia). ) Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSL.
and data GPS data Google earth data and his own months-long work in the region Washam found that his study area in the Grand canyon is being safeguarded and protected.
The team studied 19th century maps from English Heritage archives comparing them with aerial photographs taken during WORLD WAR II by the Royal air force as well as more modern day Google earth images.
Bing Shen postdoctoral research associate; Benjamin Slotnick graduate student; and Kelley Liao a graduate student who began work on the project as undergraduate.
We tried to provide a zoomable view like Google maps so you can look at the system from various perspectives Abraham said.
and have produced a climate change guidebook and Web portal for climate science information. The main objective is to get science in the hands of managers
The roots are photographed then against a black background using a standard digital camera pointed down from a tripod.
and meat-rich diets said Gretchen Daily the Bing Professor in Environmental science at Stanford and senior author on the paper.
and silenced with one spritz said one product reviewer on Amazon com. It's changed my life.
and hit the stores as Stop That for both dogs and cats available at Petsmart or through Amazon com.
I did a Google search for images and I found out that it is quite common!
which economic prosperity and all other aspects of human well-being depend said co-author Gretchen Daily the Bing Professor in Environmental science at Stanford
Milk consumption plays an important role in bone health explains lead author Bing Lu M d. Dr. P. H. from Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston Mass.
The research was funded by the National Science Foundation and by Google's Faculty Research Award program.
For those comfortable with computers he asks them to delineate on Google earth maps the regions of concentrated agrobiodiversity.
Look at Google. It's really changed the world in a lot of good ways. But they never set out to do that.
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