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Piezo-rubber creates potential for wearable energy system - 0 views

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    As we continue to carry around items that insist on requiring electricity to work, portable-even wearable-energy-generating systems are looking very attractive. A group of researchers has recently looked into the use of piezoelectric materials, which generate an electric field or potential when placed under mechanical stress. By placing these materials on a rubbery or flexible surface, they created a material that can generate the highest rate of energy conversion reported for similar systems. While these are still far from the market, the metrics of the flexible piezoelectrics so far are very promising.
Janos Haits

The easy, flexible, and smart learning platform | Brightspace - 0 views

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    "The best learning experience. That means something different for everyone. Expect more than an old one-size-fits-all LMS. Brightspace is an online teaching and learning platform that's easy, flexible, and smart."
Erich Feldmeier

Agustin Fuentes: Get Over It: Men and Women Are from the Same Planet | Guest Blog, Scie... - 0 views

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    "However, anthropological datasets show enormous complexity in how and why men and women behave the ways that they do [vi]. Studies in human biology and anthropology regularly demonstrate a dynamic flexibility and complex biocultural context for all human behavior, and this is especially true for gender.... No matter how much some want it to be true, it is just not that simple; there are no clear cut and easy answers to why we do what we do, and why men and women sometimes have problems getting along. To ignore the enormous wealth of data on how men and women are similar AND different and to try to tackle this enormously complex reality via one-dimensional approaches is just poor science."
Erich Feldmeier

@biogarage @marueber Igor Efimov, Sarah Gutbrod: 3-D printer creates transformative dev... - 0 views

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    "Igor Efimov, Sarah Gutbrod Using an inexpensive 3-D printer, biomedical engineers have developed a custom-fitted, implantable device with embedded sensors that could transform treatment and prediction of cardiac disorders. The 3-D elastic membrane is made of a soft, flexible, silicon material that is precisely shaped to match the heart's outer layer of the wall. Current technology is two-dimensional and cannot cover the full surface of the epicardium or maintain reliable contact for continual use without sutures or adhesives. The team can then print tiny sensors onto the membrane that can precisely measure temperature, mechanical strain and pH, among other markers, or deliver a pulse of electricity in cases of arrhythmi"
Janos Haits

Online degrees, the MBA and online courses. The Open University - 0 views

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    "The Open University is the world's leading provider of flexible, high quality online degrees and distance learning/e learning, serving students across the globe with highly respected degree qualifications, including the triple accredited MBA degree."
veera90

ACL Digital Staffing FSP - 0 views

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    ACL Digital Life Sciences has a track record of partnering successfully with some of the leading Pharmaceuticals, Biotechs, CROs, Medical Devices and MSP companies. We offer multiple sourcing models to suit your business needs. We work with an MSP of your choice, insourcing staff augmentation, insourcing and outsourcing FSP models and Project-based deliverables. We do this to provide you with the flexibility you need - whether it's for onsite or remote resources, long term or project-specific resources, SME consultation, resources available across multiple geographic areas, resources mapping US time zones or working off-hours in local time zones, among other requirements.
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A mini-laboratory for all cases - Research News 03-2010-Topic 5 - Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft - 0 views

  •  »We’ll just have to wait for the results of the laboratory tests.« These words are familiar to many patients. It then usually takes several days for specimens to be sent to the laboratory and analyzed and for the doctor to receive the results. For many illnesses, however, a speedy diagnosis is crucial if the treatment is to be successful. In future, the patient might only have to sit in the waiting room for a few minutes until the results are ready. In a joint project, researchers from seven Fraunhofer institutes have developed a modular platform for in vitro diagnosis which enables various types of bioanalysis – of blood and saliva for example – to be conducted in the doctor’s surgery. »Thanks to its modular design our IVD platform is so flexible that it can be used for all possible bioanalytical tasks,« states Dr. Eva Ehrentreich-Förster from the Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering (IBMT) in Potsdam-Golm.The core element of the mini-laboratory is a disposable cartridge made of plastic which can be fitted with various types of sensor. For an analysis the doctor fills the cartridge with reagents – binding agents which indicate the presence of certain substances such as antigens in the specimen material. Various tests or assays are available for different types of analysis. To perform an assay, the doctor only has to place the relevant substances in the cartridge and the test then takes place automatically. »We have optimized the assays so that up to 500 assay reactions can be conducted in parallel in a single analysis step,« explains Dr. Ehrentreich-Förster. Even in the case of complex analyses the doctor obtains a result within about 30 minutes. A new module on the reverse side of the cartridge also makes it possible to analyze the specimen material at DNA level.Once the cartridge has been prepared, the doctor places it in the measurement system. The results can be read out with either optical or electrochemical biosensors. The researchers have installed a readout window for both methods in the measurement system, which features a bypass through which the specimen is pumped.
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    Many illnesses can be reliably diagnosed through laboratory tests, but these in vitro analyses often use up valuable time. A system developed by Fraunhofer research scientists, which can carry out complex analyses on the spot, will soon be ready for the market.
Greg Kumar

Business Ideas for Women in 2015 - 0 views

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    Women often struggle between balancing a job and a family. The best way to strike a balance is to start your own business and be flexible in adjusting to the demands of your children and family. Here are a few business ideas that you can get started with.
anonymous

Polymer Engineering For Making Earth A Better Place To Live - 1 views

We live in a world where comfort happens to be the thing with utmost importance, we guys have spoiled all the resources along with the health of our planet for our personal comfort and we continue ...

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"Hotstar APK: Your Ultimate Portal to Entertainment On the Go" - 1 views

Hotstar APK stands as a gateway to an unparalleled world of entertainment, offering a diverse range of content for users. As a leading streaming platform, it delivers a seamless viewing experience ...

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susanbelly

How Fiber Optics Work? - 2 views

To understand how fiber optic cables work, imagine an infinitely long drinking straw or flexible plastic tube. For example, imagine a pipeline that is several kilometers long. Now, suppose the inne...

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