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What will Developers get from Universal Windows Platform? - 0 views

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    Microsoft is going forward to its new Universal Windows Platform Program that will enable making a single app without modification for all the devices.
shubham1545

Samsung Galaxy S10: The next big thing in smartphone space - 0 views

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    Samsung is gearing up to launch its 10th-anniversary Galaxy phone, the Galaxy S10. With all the hi-tech gadgetry, the Galaxy S10 is expected to be the next big thing in smartphone space. In the latest round of leaks, tipster Ice universe has suggested the S10 will come in five color variants.
montoyainigo

Beer to Fuel Could Be Sustainable Petrol Alternative - 0 views

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    To come up with a solution, the University of Bristol's School of Chemistry has been occupied for numerous years with developing technology to transform broadly obtainable ethanol into butanol. « Back to News Laba - Breaking stories & updates group https://groups.diigo.com/group/newslaba
jacob logan

Electronic skin is giving prosthetics an exceptional sense of touch - 1 views

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    Robotic and prosthetic devices may one day be equipped with a sense of touch equivalent to or better than human skin. A research team at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed the Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES) system, which can sense touch at 1,000 times the speed of the human nervous system.
jacob logan

AI tool for smart speakers could respond to nearly half of cardiac arrests - 1 views

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    Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a new contactless artificial intelligence (AI) tool to monitor at-risk patients for cardiac arrest, even when they're asleep.
jacob logan

Smart sensors detect wound healing through tissue changes - 1 views

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    Researchers at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland are developing smart sensors which can monitor the healing progress of a wound, eliminating the need to look underneath a bandage.
jacob logan

US researchers develop skin sensors to wirelessly monitor health - 1 views

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    Researchers at Stanford University in the US have developed new sensors that can be adhered to the skin for wireless monitoring of health. The sensors are designed to identify the physiological signals that the skin emanates, such as pulse. These readings will be wirelessly transmitted to a receiver clipped onto clothing. The sensor and receiver system has been named BodyNet.
jacob logan

Paper heart valves help scientists study calcifying diseases - 1 views

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    An experimental device made from layered filter paper is helping Rice University bioengineers study calcifying heart diseases. The filter paper is structured in a way that mimics the layering of aortic heart valves, recreating the means by which cells spread through cardiac tissue in a laboratory setting. It may not look much like a heart valve, but in practice it simulates the proliferation process in the same way.
jacob logan

Researchers convert brain speech signals into written text - 1 views

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    Patients with paralysis-related speech loss could benefit from a new technology developed by University of California San Francisco (UCSF) researchers that turns brain signals for speech into written sentences.
jacob logan

New discovery facilitates blood test for mortality risk in elderly - 1 views

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    Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Germany and the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) in the Netherlands have discovered new blood biomarkers that could indicate a mortality risk in elderly people.
smithrobert36

5 BEST IOT APPLICATIONS IN 2020 - 0 views

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    The concept of IoT started in the early 1980s. In 1982, computer science graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University had connected a vending machine to the internet. The programmers developed an application to check the availability and temperature of the drink. It was in 1999 that IoT was officially recognized as a distinct technology.
sachin_cmi

Launch of Fully Autonomous 3D Mobile Scanning Integration Technologies to Augment Growt... - 0 views

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    Inspection robotics is used to inspect and document equipment such as refrigeration trucks, conveyor belts, compressors, ovens, pumps, outboards, boat engines, parts, ships, and airplanes. Launch of fully autonomous 3D mobile scanning integration technologies is expected to propel growth of the global inspection robotics market. For instance, in August 2020, FARO Technologies, Inc. launched FARO Trek, a fully autonomous 3D mobile scanning integration built in collaboration with the Massachusetts-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics. Launch of software for portable and fixed measuring devices is expected to offer lucrative growth opportunities for players in the global inspection robotics market. For instance, in September 2018, Verisurf Software, a measurement solutions company, presented its latest metrology software, Verisurf 2019, a measurement software for automated quality inspection and reporting, scanning and reverse engineering, tool building and assembly guidance, at IMTS show in Chicago, U.S. Moreover, increasing funding in inspection robotics is also expected to aid in growth of the market. For instance, in 2019, Gecko Robotics, an industrial robotics startup, raised US$ 40 million in a series B round of funding. Similarly, in 2019, Invert Robotics, a spinout from the University of Canterbury's School of Engineering, New Zealand, raised US$ 8.8 million. Among regions, North America is expected to witness significant growth in the inspection robotics market, owing to increasing adoption of inspection robots in the military and defense sector. For instance, in 2019, Sarcos Robotics partnered with Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, U.S., to evaluate and deploy robotic technologies, including full-body, powered exoskeletons and man-portable inspection robots, for use in naval shipyards. Read more @ https://sachinbhombe.blogspot.com/2021/03/launch-of-fully-autonomous-3d-mobile.html
mahtabalam93

Importance of Nanotechnology Education in Modern Society - 0 views

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    Nanotechnology is an integral part of "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education". Nanotechnology education includes a multi-disciplinary natural science education with courses. Nanotechnology education gives great hope for future scientific revolutions in physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and others and is offered by many universities around the world. #nanotechnology #nanotech_education #nanoscience #technologyeducation
jacob logan

UK researchers develop AI-based blood test for brain cancer - 1 views

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    A research team led by the University of Strathclyde in the UK has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based blood test for the diagnosis of brain cancer.
jacob logan

US researchers use liquid biopsy to predict glioblastoma prognosis - 1 views

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    Researchers from the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania have found that liquid biopsy can help to predict the prognosis of glioblastoma(GBM), the most aggressive and common brain cancer in adults.
Jemone Paul

Global Deep Learning Courses for NLP Market Overview 2020 : Coursera, Stanford Universi... - 0 views

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    Deep Learning Courses for NLP Market Report covers forecast and analysis for the deep learning courses for NLP market on a global and regional level. The study provides historic data from 2016 to 2019 along with a forecast from 2020 to 2026 based on revenue (USD Million). The study includes drivers and restraints for the deep learning courses for NLP market along with the impact they have on the demand over the forecast period. Additionally, the report includes the study of opportunities available in the deep learning courses for NLP market on a global as well as regional level.
sachin_cmi

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare in Medicine Field - 0 views

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized millions of industries over the past half-decade, but it's also quickly becoming application-focused in health care. Studies are underway across numerous healthcare sectors on the latest techniques for using artificial intelligence in medicine and how they can benefit both patients and healthcare professionals. For example, studies are currently underway in New York City on how medical professionals can use facial-recognition software to identify, remember and diagnose various conditions such as diabetes and asthma; and in London on how computer software programs could be used to improve bedside manner in nurses. Another area in which Artificial intelligence in healthcare is being used is through the implementation of new algorithms to improve decision-making in the clinical setting. These algorithms are designed to deal with both known and unknown conditions and diseases, and the best ones will be the ones that take the least amount of time to process information from large databases. These databases are being compiled by large international medical research firms such as Google and Oxford University, and these databases hold a wealth of information on over a billion people. Read more @ https://sachinbhombe.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-impact-of-artificial-intelligence.html
iamtechdude

Understanding UPC Barcodes | Techno Light - 0 views

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    Universal Product Codes (UPC) are a type of barcode that is widely used in retail and consumer goods industries. In this topic, we will discuss the UPC barcode types, and their benefits.
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Study Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course in Abroad - 0 views

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    KhAI is the best institute for aircraft maintenance engineering course in Kharkiv city of Ukraine (Europe). More than 1000 students study engineering courses in English language here.
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