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Nina Nadine Ridder

Public Invited To Pick Pixels on Mars :: Elites TV - 0 views

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    HiRISE team gives public the oppotunity to propose imaging targets on Mars... i.e., they kind of stole our idea from the secondary payload brainstorm!
pacome delva

Astronomers develop new planet-hunting tool - physicsworld.com - 1 views

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    impressive breakthrough in exoplanet imaging.
Luís F. Simões

Lockheed Martin buys first D-Wave quantum computing system - 1 views

  • D-Wave develops computing systems that leverage the physics of quantum mechanics in order to address problems that are hard for traditional methods to solve in a cost-effective amount of time. Examples of such problems include software verification and validation, financial risk analysis, affinity mapping and sentiment analysis, object recognition in images, medical imaging classification, compressed sensing and bioinformatics.
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    According to the company's wikipedia page, the computer costs $ 10 million. Can we then declare Quantum Computing has officially arrived?! quotes from elsewhere in the site: "first commercial quantum computing system on the market"; "our current superconducting 128-qubit processor chip is housed inside a cryogenics system within a 10 square meter shielded room" Link to the company's scientific publications. Interestingly, this company seems to have been running a BOINC project, AQUA@home, to "predict the performance of superconducting adiabatic quantum computers on a variety of hard problems arising in fields ranging from materials science to machine learning. AQUA@home uses Internet-connected computers to help design and analyze quantum computing algorithms, using Quantum Monte Carlo techniques". List of papers coming out of it.
santecarloni

Optical measurement of cycle-dependent cell growth - 0 views

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    Researchers developed a new imaging method that can measure cell mass using two beams of light, offering new insight into the much-debated problem of whether cells grow at a constant rate or exponentially. They found that mammalian cells show clear exponential growth only during the G2 phase of the cell cycle. This information has great implications not only for basic biology, but also for diagnostics, drug development and tissue engineering.
Juxi Leitner

Real-Life Cyborg Astrobiologists to Search for Signs of Life on Future Mars Missions - 0 views

  • EuroGeo team developed a wearable-computer platform for testing computer-vision exploration algorithms in real-time at geological or astrobiological field sites, focusing on the concept of "uncommon mapping"  in order to identify contrasting areas in an image of a planetary surface. Recently, the system was made more ergonomic and easy to use by porting the system into a phone-cam platform connected to a remote server.
  • a second computer-vision exploration algorithm using a  neural network in order to remember aspects of previous images and to perform novelty detection
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    well a bit misleading title...
Francesco Biscani

Hubble Snaps Sharpest Image Yet of Jupiter Impact | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

  • If whatever hit Jupiter — and astronomers might never know what it was — had instead struck Earth, it would have caused catastrophic damage to human civilization.
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    Thanks for taking the hit for us, big J!
ESA ACT

Google Image resultaat voor http://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/programs/birn/systemoverv... - 0 views

shared by ESA ACT on 24 Apr 09 - No Cached
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    Biomimetic IR sensor (Berkeley)
ESA ACT

University of Tokyo CubeSat - 0 views

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    Images taken from a cubesat
ESA ACT

Gallery of NSS Space Settlement Art Contest - 0 views

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    The following images have been accepted by the NSS Space Settlement Calendar Committee as entries in the NSS Space Settlement 2009 Calendar Art Contest.
ESA ACT

ImageJ 1.41g - MacUpdate - 0 views

shared by ESA ACT on 24 Apr 09 - Cached
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    of interest to us (Marek?) for the curiosity cloning image preparations? (LS)
ESA ACT

Google's Super Satellite Captures First Image | Wired Science from Wired.com - 0 views

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    opening of another commerical space activitiy area? ... probably not ...
ESA ACT

Go for a journey into up to 4 dimensions... - 0 views

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    [MaRu] Are you curious about the origin of images I put on my desktop wallpaper? This 2-hours (!) movie should help you understand what they are and where do they come from. Even if you're a biologist ;-) You can watch the trailer here: http://youtube.com
ESA ACT

CSA-Illustrata - 0 views

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    A google images-like search engine for scientific publications.
ESA ACT

Super-Resolution without Evanescent Waves - Nano Letters (ACS Publications) - 0 views

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    The object being imaged or stimulated with subwavelength accuracy does not need to be in the immediate proximity of the superlens or field concentrator: an optical mask can be designed that creates constructive interference of waves known as superoscillat
ESA ACT

NASA technology finder - 0 views

shared by ESA ACT on 24 Apr 09 - Cached
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    you can search the database for NASA Featured Technologies. It contains text and images from all 11 NASA centers...
ESA ACT

Map: Welcome to the Blogosphere | Technology | DISCOVER Magazine - 0 views

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    Blogosphere as social network (check the image!)
ESA ACT

Scientists Use Google Widget to Improve Image Labeling on Wired Science - 0 views

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    something for Marco ...
Athanasia Nikolaou

More science crowdsourcing games! - "EyeWire" - 4 views

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    There is this optical neuron that gets stimulated from motion. Mapping it is difficult in the lab: "The stumbling block is a lack of fine-grained anatomical detail about how the neurons in the retina are wired up to each other." So, use people deciphering from 2D images --> the 3D neuron structure using the human spatial reasoning to figure out what is part of a branching cell and what is just background noise in the images (yet incomparable to their best algorithms' performance) 120.000 users so far mapped 2% of the retina
Isabelle Dicaire

Experimental space telescopes to be 3D-printed at NASA - Laser Focus World - 0 views

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    From the article: By the end of September 2014, Jason Budinoff, an aerospace engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD), is expected to complete the first imaging telescopes ever assembled almost exclusively from 3D-manufactured components. The devices' optics and electronics will be fabricated using conventional methods. "As far as I know, we are the first to attempt to build an entire instrument with 3D printing," says Budinoff. He is building a fully functional 50 mm camera whose outer tube, baffles, and optical mounts are all printed as a single structure. The instrument is appropriately sized for a CubeSat (a small satellite made of individual units each about 100 mm on a side). 
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