Environmentally-friendly bus of the future

Nov 27, 2010

In the town of Twente (Netherlands), a group of university students UT Delft developed a prototype bus of the future, which once could carry 23 passengers at a speed of 250 km / h, while remaining absolutely clean. The presentation of this Dutch miracle technology that runs on battery power, to be held shortly in Germany.

Superbus, the so-called this futuristic bus, the shape of a limousine and a six-wheeled platform. Its body is made of ultralight carbon fiber. The bus is also equipped with air suspension, which automatically adjusts the illumination of a road. He also has four electric motor.
As befits a bus of the future, Superbus meets all international standards of comfort. Its interior has similar features with business-class airplane. Naturally, the cost of travel in this bus will be slightly higher than in the ordinary public transport.

At this point, the brainchild of inventor Wubbo Okkelsona and his team of engineers and students who have already held the first test. The maximum speed that could develop Superbus, is 80 km / h. However, the goal of developers - 250 km / h.
Development of this concept is supported by the Dutch government is willing to invest in the project from 7.5 to 8.4 million pounds. The country's authorities are interested in that as soon as possible to establish mass production of environmentally friendly buses.

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Miracle insole to help the elderly avoid falls

Joint Program at MIT and Harvard University aims to develop a device that helps the elderly avoid falls, related to violation of motor coordination and lead to serious injury. This instrument is an insole for shoes, which, since a variety of sensors that allows you to record and analyze changes in motor coordination.

Inventor of the wonderful insoles - Herizo Lieberman, who is a graduate student at Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute. During an internship at NASA, Lieberman has been included in a group of scientists involved in the problem of recovering the coordination of movements of astronauts for a long time, stayed in orbit. That's when the idea came to her to use these developments to help the elderly.

Miracle insole is a device the size of a regular footbed insole, stuffed with various sensors that are accumulating data about the pressure on different parts of the foot. Enough to provide this data to analyze the doctor and he will be able to determine whether the high probability of an accident with an elderly man.

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Invented an artificial vestibular apparatus

John Hopkins (Johns Hopkins University) and his colleague at the university, Charles Santina Cause (Charles C. Della Santina) created an electronic prosthesis vestibular apparatus. It is designed for people suffering from violation of a sense of balance.
The device is the size of a matchbook secured to the head. It consists of a control circuit, battery, and motion sensors, the parallel channels of the inner ear. The inner ear patient implanted eight electrodes. According to him on the vestibular nerve endings signal, which creates a chip. Thus, a three-dimensional sensation of head movement.

Processor in the use of a unique program that was developed Santina and his team. The principle of operation is quite simple - the device creates a millisecond pulses, which are very similar to the real thing, which must come from the inner ear.

As a consequence, the device is fully simulates the vestibular apparatus, thereby replacing damaged.
As noted by the authors of the project, this is not the first development in this area. However, all previous work with only one channel and one plane of perception of space. The uniqueness of the new device is that it completely replaces the three-dimensional perception of the world and creates an artificial sense of balance, while reacting to the rotation in all three planes in any direction.

At the moment the device has not been tested on humans. Experimental animals are chinchillas, who with the help of huge doses of gentamicin have been damaged cells of the inner ear, which destroys the spatial orientation and the vestibular apparatus. Signs of such violations in this case were: staggering gait, trembling movement, trembling eye movements. The experiments showed that chinchillas have lost the ability to stabilize the eye. After implantation of the device, the animals regained some lost reflexes.
Authors of the project have set themselves ambitious goals. Before prescribing the device for people he wants to significantly reduce its size to make it easier and sealed so that you can install it under the skin, rather than mounted on the head.
Another direction of work on the device, this reduction of interference, which have an impact on neighboring nerves, as well as the creation of stimulating pulses, which are most similar to natural ones.

This invention is still under development, but it can help hundreds and thousands of people affected by a violation of the vestibular apparatus, which is due to the impact of viruses, chemotherapy, the use of large doses of antibiotics, stroke or other head injury. Also, patients are prescribed high doses of gentamicin due to illness, may no longer be afraid of losing orientation in space.

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Mental system control computer should appear in the Rostov

Grant to develop a system of mental control computer, a $17 million rubles, was sent scientists to the Southern Federal University (SFU). Director of Research Neurocybernetics SFU professor Boris Vladimirsky noted that the software will be developed jointly with the St. Petersburg Taganrog and colleagues, and should be ready by October 2009 and will be carried out relevant studies. The result of the work should be a system of mental control your computer.

Electrical signals of the cerebral cortex detected by using a helmet with electrodes, which is suited to a man's head, and for strengthening is done through the computer. This system can greatly ease the lives of people with disabilities.
With this development paralyzed people could, for example, hover your mouse over the picture, "Writing of water", thus explaining their needs. Also, they can write emails and even control a wheelchair. To manage the system need only correctly and accurately articulate their thoughts, thus moving the cursor on the computer screen.

Vladimir added that the development of the lot, entitled "Building the methods of conjugation signals the brain healthy and sick person with a computer for non-verbal communication" from the Agency for Science and Innovations of Russia, he received 17 million rubles, and for about four million to add SFU.

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On two wheels and ... Hydrogen

A new breakthrough in hydrogen energy: the other day a group of inventors in New York was presented moped engine which runs on clean fuel - hydrogen. One filling a novelty, according to the sponsors, enough for 160 kilometers, and soon after this miracle of technology they plan to create a hydrogen engine for the car, on which work is already underway.

The basis of the motor scooter is a miracle cartridge filled with sodium silicide and dense metal powders. In fact, this kind of battery, but with a different algorithm. It is necessary to pour water into the cartridge - and inside it starts a chemical reaction, which resulted in the generated electricity. Moreover, the fluid does not need to be clear: You can even use water from a nearby puddle!
The principle of hydrogen batteries is fairly simple and understandable to all who remember their high-school physics and chemistry. It consists of a set of elementary cells, each of which has approximately 1 cm thick and consists of a pair of electrodes made of carbon with the addition of platinum catalyst. It should be noted that the inventors were able to significantly reduce the cost of construction, replacing the commonly used in such batteries platinum catalysts analogues made from an alloy of platinum with other, cheaper metals. Electrodes separated by an electrolyte, in which can act as a polymer or a solution. One of the electrodes of fuel supply (which is hydrogen), and the second - an oxidizing agent, which acts as extracted from the air oxygen. Electrolyte ions are missing, but does not transmit electrons. On the first of the electrodes (the anode) hydrogen splits into protons and electrons, the last pass through the electrolyte to the second electrode (cathode), where there is a connection with oxygen - water is formed. At the same time, electrons move to the outside of the cell, the electrical circuit is connected to the load - the electric motor.

To make this scheme work, it is necessary that hydrogen is continuously fed into the fuel cell. This is the basic problem of hydrogen engines in the world: where to find so much hydrogen, which, unlike oil and gas, you can not get out of the ground, you can only get an artificial way. Lack of hydrogen filling stations became one of the factors slowing the development of transport in this type of fuel.

Do hydrogen moped shortcomings, in addition to problems with dressing? Of course there is, and one of them is called ... almost complete silence during the movement. Engineers are already thinking about how to add engine noise by artificial means, as silent vehicle can be dangerous to other road users. Developers hydrogen moped intending to solve the problem installing the "clappers", which will operate in urban environments, and while driving through the countryside it can be turned off. Perhaps, in quietness and ends with a list of new items of serious shortcomings, which are of practical value and can be a serious argument in favor of hydrogen technologies in the debate, which began in the 80 years of the last century. After all exhausts of internal combustion engines can not endlessly pollute the environment, not least because that oil and gas resources on the planet does not last forever!
Hydrogen moped has all the chances of getting into production and will soon be available to buyers, so far only in the United States.

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Built by the implant, which helps blind people see

It became known that the Protocols of the Royal Society published a study that was developed by a team of researchers from Germany. They have developed a new retinal implant, the aldehyde form of retinol. This implant is installed in three people who were deprived of due to some reasons, and he has helped these people to discern the outlines and determine the shape of objects.

The result of a stunning, one of blind people could even identify and find items that were placed before him on the table. Also, he turned to move independently around the room, approach people and even to distinguish some shades of gray. This device was developed by the Institute of ophthalmologic research and Tyubingemskim University together with Retinal Implant AG. This is undoubtedly a great advance in ophthalmic prosthetics because of anything like blind people could not dream. This invention could completely change the lives of more than 200,000 people around the world who have become blind due to a hereditary eye disease or retinitis pigmentosa. Other than blind people some people use powerful spectacle for their eye disease

This disease occurs due to the fact that the receptors in the eye completely cease to function. Dr Eberhart Zrenner in his opinions published in the Protocols of the Royal Society, emphasizes that patients who had lost his sight in consequence of retinal degeneration, I have hope for partial recovery, after using the innovations can restore visual function and the person can reasonably well guided in their daily lives.
The implant, which has the name Subretinal implant placed under the retina, thus replacing non-functioning light receptor. This device uses a completely natural process of detecting light and create an image, it helps to enhance visual perception.

There are also other types of implants, they are called epiretinal implants. This species differs from the subretinal implant that they have outside of the retina, so they require the patient to wear the processors and the external device camera. In the documentary record of research there is a description of the implant, it marked properties, such as achieving clarity. This occurs because the implant is very closely connected with the light receptors.
Dr. Zrenner the following conclusions: "Our analysis - is not nothing but a direct proof of exactly what these devices can regain visual capability in people who have lost their vision due to retinitis pigmentosa. This is possible even if the results for clinical application will require the expenditure of large amounts of time. "

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A hybrid of Russian cars

Among the so many transports like bus, car, train, plane etc. car is most popular for personal use. Mikhail Prokhorov, who is the creator of ONEXIM, decided together with Yarovit Motors for the Russians to create an eco-friendly car, also make it energy efficient. This project is very relevant within the whole of Russia. Perhaps it would be a good alternative to conventional cars, and will become a very popular means of transportation.

By the end of 2010, will create several prototypes of "city car", they will be the basis for further improvements. Even scheduled starting date of production and construction of the striations of the production line. By 2012, these machines already have to go into series production. In addition to the network were presented renderings then 2 solutions for the body of this long-awaited "City Car"

The exterior design - it is something special that requires an individual approach. As they say, every man to his own taste. Nevertheless, this car really looks good thanks to the smooth lines. Also noticeable body color, which consists of two shades. Priglyanuvshiysya more closely, one can find similarities with European cars, and a lot of the Japanese. But it is certainly only a plus. In the first place because people are not always well received something new, so the experiment in this case is not recommended.

Also, this car was able to surprise his skeleton is in principle could be called something new around the Russian automotive industry. Deserves attention that 70-horsepower electric motor gets its power from lithium - ion batteries. Obbem DIC is 0,6 liters. His chip and that he is able to run on both natural gas and gasoline. But the maximum speed all only about 120 km / h.
Projected to make this car completely and exclusively Russian. Over its design, the company operates Cardi, who works in Moscow. Crossover - variant was also developed by Russian offices. Will be implemented once a couple of variants of this car. Therefore, it remains only to wait to finally see the miracle of the Russian automotive industry.

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New glasses

Created new multi-purpose glasses - absolutely any vision correction.
The need for bifocal lenses in the near future may disappear and are replaced by a new generation coming glasses. Already established glasses lens through which the objects are clearly visible to any person suffering from any degree of nearsightedness or farsightedness.

Over the years, there are different processes and lenses in the eyes often lose the ability to change shape, and it is necessary to properly configure the focus on close objects. This disease is called presbyopia, or otherwise it is called presbyopia, and this situation should seek a way out, so people started working on the development of optics. Consider this situation - the person to the disease suffered from myopia, while the use of points, he will quickly be able to focus on close or distant subjects a bit. For people aged and created bifocals. The lenses of these glasses are from two lenses, which are located one on top, and the second at the bottom. Upper order to be able to focus on distant objects, and the lower order to focus on nearby objects, but there are different situations where close objects must not be regarded at the bottom and just above, or distant objects at the bottom and it needs to be raised or lowered head, which creates a big problem.

Israeli scholar from Bar-Ilan University, Zeev Zalevsky invented a technique that allows you to create a lens focuses light and well at a distance of 33 centimeters to a distance horizon. For such purposes on a normal lens creates a lattice of 25 circular structures, each has a size of two millimeters, and is 2 concentrated ring, but the exact size of the ring will be different for a particular lens, and it depends on the shape and size, but on average a few hundred microns in width and a micrometer in depth, telling Zalewski.

The rings serve as a displacement phase oscillations of light waves that pass through the lens and simultaneously cause sicken and amplifying the interference. When using a computer model Zalewski created another model that generates reinforcing channel interference, which is perpendicular to the lens of any of the 25 structures. As a result of these transformations, the light is focused axial channel, not the focal point. If the retina is in the area of the channel, then the object can always be seen in focus. In the sequel to confirm their achievements Zalewski, attached to the camera lens of your phone, and also experienced his invention at the twelve volunteers. Shortly based company Xceed Imaging, which perfected the technology. In any new invention has its pluses and minuses, it is also a plus that the person sees well, and the disadvantage is that the adventures of the world through the lens loses contrast. In turn, Spanish scientist Pablo Art from the University of Murcia said that at too high a decrease in contrast, the brain will be difficult to process information coming from the eye, but Zalewski says that those people who wear glasses are not noticed a significant change in contrast as eyes well adapted to the light of low intensity light, and it happens a few seconds. But the brain needs to get used not only to change the contrast, but also by unanimous decision, because the lenses do not move the changing angle of view and, therefore, concentrated between the image circle will be defocused. At the time of movement of the eyeball from one structure to another carved holes appear and the brain fills them and creates the effect of continuity - said Zalewski.

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People learn to grow a limb

American scientists Wistar Institute discovered the mechanism that stimulates the growth of amputated limbs in humans. Helped uncover the mechanism geneticists lizards, which differ in ability to re-grow lost tails or other extremity.

Thanks to studies by geneticists revealed the presence of a particular gene p21 in the body lizards, which blocks existing in the body recovery potential. With a considerable amount of effort, scientists have managed to block the gene, and these experiments eventually produced results. Laboratory rodents were able to restore the badly damaged tissue. While normal mice delayed wound and scar, the experimental mice to form new tissue by the rapid growth of cells.

These experimental results, Professor Ellen Heber-Katu, leading the research team explained that, without a gene found in cells of the body begin to behave like stem, they have the ability to turn into any kind of tissue. According to scientists, the gene p21 in the future may be temporarily blocked and people have a period of treatment, and maybe even get off the gene directly into the wound area.

To avoid potential side effects, to reach off the gene will be using local administration of drugs. This discovery will change the lives of a significant number of people who were left without any limbs, the better.

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3D printer will allow printing space objects

Nov 19, 2010

Three-dimensional printing - a completely new technology printing industry. With such a printing can print structures and artificial replacements for human organs. Grand stage will be to use three-dimensional printing in outer space. It remains to be the development of this technology to a high level. Today the organization Made in Space (done in space) began to attract investment needed to launch a project to create a print in the cosmos.

According to the staff of this organization, the emergence of three-dimensional space print will significantly improve and facilitate the production of components for space satellites. In addition, the emergence of space to print a few times will reduce the number of cargo flights into space. The main product, which will need to send into orbit, will be the material needed to operate the printer. The important point is that, for the manufacture of parts of the failed printer will use the materials previously sent into orbit. That is, processing of raw materials will occur. This in turn will reduce costs for new parts for the 3D printer.

Departures of people on other planets is not far off. When that moment comes, the new printers will play a role. The fact is the construction of the space base will be possible with the help of materials used in the printer. Raw materials These printers will also help in creating devices for the development of new planets.

Plans of the company Made in Space is really daunting. But, unfortunately, the company is only the first step in the development of print space. Employees have already been made several tests of new printers. Were printed out some of the details of space objects. In further promotion of the company is testing the printer is operating in complete weightlessness. Let's hope that this test will be successful. Indeed, in the case of a positive result of further testing will already take place in outer space.

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U.S. forces provide little Sky net

U.S. forces have confirmed that under their supervision are carried out new developments in the perception of signals of artificial intelligence. These studies will be aimed at obtaining processing signals received from different sensors. This development will enable detection signal sources and to characterize their actions.
The growth of various kinds of sensors feeding signals is rapidly growing. Respectively, and develops information obtained from them. Such a rapid development of information requires the emergence of more and more processing devices. New technologies should be qualitatively and quickly process the information. Currently, this work can only be done people. Therefore, the aim of the Pentagon to provide a device that could completely replace the human in this area.
For this purpose, the Pentagon has developed a special program called «Deep Learning». The purpose of this program is not complete copying of human abilities to process information. Important - is to create a system that could constantly improve themselves and without much effort to process information. According to the head of this program since Pentagon have the necessary resources to build such a machine.
The result here is sort of creating a system for processing information "artificial intelligence" high. That is, the machine must handle their own information, conduct analysis and make the necessary decisions without human intervention. Naturally at the beginning of a person would need to participate in this system. Originally it was a person will be given responsibility for control over decisions taken by the computer. Although the possibility of such a system has its dangers. The fact is that if endow the system "brain", it is unknown how it will turn back to the people. After all, in fact, "smart" car could come any thoughts in her computer "head". It is worth remembering movie Terminator and disappointing picture of the power of machines at once begin to come to mind.

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Robot first made man operation

Nov 18, 2010

The Moscow Institute of Surgery named after Vishnevsky first time in human history had surgery to remove a lobe of the liver, in which was used robotic surgical center. Most likely the operation will be the most important step in the history of medicine.

Performed robotic intervention, pre-made five small punctures in the anterior abdominal wall of the body. Since the surgery surgical dissection is not performed, the patient on the day after surgery could not even move independently. In addition, physical activity of the patient within two days after removal of the liver was restored to normal levels, as well as missing completely the need for medicines. Employees of the Institute of Surgery named after Vishnevsky watched over the health of a patient who underwent surgery using the robotic surgical complex.

In the process of observation, they found that after this surgery recovery period runs a lot easier and faster than after conventional surgery. According to doctors, after the robotic surgery is much easier and quicker recovery. "The patient was two days longer in need of medicines, besides physical activity during this period was restored to certain standards - so specified staff assistant robotic surgical complex.

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Slowest cruise ship in the world has become a floating hotel

This avant-garde project represents a synthesis of the hotel on the water and infraslow cruise ship. The design of the technical achievements of thought involved in the Italian architect J. Santozuosso who has received an order from the leadership of the Greater Mumbai (Indin Navy Docks of Mumbai). Upon completion of construction activities Morphtel, this unusual hotel will go into an endless journey, only occasionally making stops near major ports to replenish food and water. And the guests of this unusual hotel is planned to bring on board a ship or aircraft.
Basic structural element of the floating hotel will be flexible "backbone", because of the properties which Morthotel can change their shape to adapt to the weather and more successful and safer fit into the shape of the coastline during the rare stops in ports. To ensure the comfort of living persons on board this floating hotel, it would appear all that equip modern and comfortable cruise ships. To provide passengers with any type of leisure and entertainment spots will be widely represented restaurants, bars, sports and movie theaters, swimming pools. Unusual cruising will remain unforgettable.

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People are built into wireless networks

Stunning forecast recently issued specialists of the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology at Queen's University Belfast (UK): a body of people can become the basis for future communication networks at the expense of many wearable sensors. A team of researchers led by Simon Cotton, which develops high-speed wireless networks of the future generation, believes that the human body is perfect for the role of receiving and transmitting stations and may serve as a basis for creating wireless networks.

"These networks" from body to body "have a lot of advantages - convinced Dr. Simon, - and they can significantly reduce costs as the construction of costly, multiple base stations, and on health services. People used to send data over the wire, then learned how to communicate through the air, and now the human body becomes the medium of communication ".

This optimistic forecast was made after an interesting experiment conducted by scientists from Korea University in Seoul. It happened this spring. I recall that when a team of researchers led by Dr. Lee Sang-Hoon transmits data at speeds of 10 megabits per second through the man's hand between two electrodes placed in the skin at a distance of 30 centimeters.

Why, as a medium for "wireless" were chosen human veils? According to many experts, low-frequency electromagnetic waves pass through the skin with little attenuation, especially its well protected "network" from outside influence. Therefore, as an "information" was used precisely these types of waves (as you know, in these wireless networks is mainly used radio microwave.)

"If we had used for each broadcast the measured vital signs, then we would need to use a variety of batteries for each sensor - explained study leader Lee Sang-hoon. - Broadband in the skin would reduce energy demand and, consequently, in power supplies approximately by 90 percent. "

In the experiment, Dr. Li and colleagues used a fairly harmless skin metal electrodes coated with a flexible polymer, which is enriched with silicon. They asked volunteers to wear an electrode on the shoulder or behind the ear for a week and made sure that option is really safe for the body.

Additionally, tests were run cytotoxicity (ie, the poison is a substance the cell surface of the electrodes or not), using cultures of human cells. It turned out that no toxic effects on epithelial cells does not render the device.

There were no abrasions and heavy feeling this device also does not call, because its thickness is only 300 micrometers, as three human hairs, and it weighs about the same. In addition, the device withstands the test flexion at 90 degrees about 700 thousand times.

What data was sent across the skin a wireless network? It was about the pulse of the human heart. However, Korean biologists believe that the spectrum of the transmitted data can be much wider. Over time, they note, so you can send every second report on the status of all human organs. This is especially important for patients suffering from diseases of the heart, kidneys, liver and pancreas, in fact in violation of the functioning of these bodies requires constant monitoring of their condition, and the traditional ways to hold it quite difficult.

"New versions might even implanted under the skin for longer-term and deep monitoring of various indicators of health of the body, such as electrocardiography (ECG) or electroencephalography (EEG)," - describes the development prospects of this technique Dr. Lee. From his point of view, in the future every physician will be able to monitor the health of his patient, being away at a considerable distance. And this will help him "corporal" wireless network.

But how can transmit information from the body on display, located in the doctor's office. After all, here low-frequency electromagnetic waves will be very inefficient. But Simon Cotton proposes a scheme of combining the two technologies of wireless networks. According to his idea that the human skin will be placed receiver that collects information from all the "physical" sensors on the skin. This receiver will be associated with microtransmitter working on traditional microwave radio waves. It was he who would liaise between the patient and doctor.
In addition, on the same principle can also "connect" the two people to each other. It is not excluded that this will be true for parents who are concerned about the health of your child, being at this time far away from him. The truth is not quite clear whether it wants the child.

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What if a person can breathe a liquid?

Impressive, is not it? This possibility opens up some future prospects. If the person can breathe a liquid, which will be saturated with oxygen it will enable the diver is at a depth of 900 meters and not feel awkward and uncomfortable in a larger diving equipment.

Then we can not be afraid of the bends, which occurs due to saturation of the human body with nitrogen. But to achieve success in this business need to spend over your body wants to risk a very serious work. This idea of breathing in the aquatic environment using liquid, which is very well dissolve oxygen, has long been developed by scientists. Back in the 80's navy in large experiments were conducted on mice.

Through which scientists have had some effect, and demonstrated that mice can breathe in water. The very first experiment, the participants were white mouse. During the experiment, mice were immersed in a closed container filled with saline solution. In this tank at a pressure of 8 atmospheres of oxygen took place (such a pressure equivalent to normal air breathing). After some time after immersion test animals was as if nothing had happened unfamiliar environment and without interference to breathe oxygen in salt water.

The experiment lasted for 10-15 hours, except that one of the mice could survive 18 hours. In one experiment, young participants in the study under pressure of 160 atmospheres, which is equivalent to what they would be lowered into the water at 1600 meters. However, after the mice returned to a normal environment, most of them died. Scientists have noticed that it happened because of small respiratory animals, when the mice returned to normal conditions excess water does not come out and stuck in the lung tissue, which subsequently led to suffocation and death.

Unfortunately, the physical body can not cope when you inhale and exhale with the liquid so quickly that it led to the assimilation of oxygen and release carbon dioxide. However, according to one of the scientists as possible, but if the subject will be some very unpleasant procedures. To start divers will need to wear a helmet with a perforated liquid medium saturated with oxygen. The problem is that the liquid will have to breathe, but so as not to choke on, and it is possible either by duration of training, any medical intervention or by placing a special tube down his throat.

Lungs must be filled with fluid using a special breast-shell, on the principle of the pump will make a quick breath in order to prevent asphyxia. But that's not all, because the problem with the release of carbon dioxide have not been resolved. Through a catheter inserted into the femoral artery, blood will pass through a special membrane filter for removal of carbon dioxide. As you are now the prospect of free breathing underwater? Would you dive to a depth of a helmet with a tube in his throat, a membrane filter on the thigh and with a special pump on the chest in the shape of the carapace. You have not changed your mind?

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Snowbird:Aircraft

In one of the monologues known satirist was this phrase: "Why do airplanes fly, but do not flap their wings!". This joke has lost its relevance after the graduates and students of Aerospace, University of Toronto, led by Todd Reichert and Professor James D. DeLaurier was invented by an aircraft that its wings. Or rather not the plane, and Ornithopter Snowbird.

That is the name given to this unique design, weighing 94 kg and a wingspan of 32 meters. Through the muscular traction Ornithopter was kept in air 19.3 seconds and flying during this time 145 meters at a speed of 25.6 km h

To disperse Ornithopter was used normal car, which at first hauled construction. Then the rope that Snowbird was attached to the car was uncoupled and the unit moved into a state of free flight, holding in the air only at the expense of their long flexible wings. In order to design set in motion the muscular force pilot who uses cunning system of cables. Emerging horizontal and vertical thrust lead design in motion and keep it in the air.

Snowbird inventor says his creation is perhaps the most significant invention in the aircraft industry over the last decade. Despite the fact that Ornithopter is hardly a practical mode of transport, he embodies the dream of many generations of people - fly like a bird. In order to maximize ease device with a pilot on board, most Reichert had to lose 18 kg, sitting on a rigid diet.
Design, which is the first step in the development Ornithopter was designed under the project Human-Powered Ornithopter (HPO). For the construction of Snowbird were used balsa, polymers and carbon fiber.

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A new read on DNA sequencing

Nov 14, 2010

A new technique for reading the DNA code relies on a fundamental property of matter known as quantum tunneling, which operates at the subatomic scale. The current paper shows that single bases inside a DNA chain can indeed be read with tunneling, without interference from neighboring bases, pointing the way to low cost, rapid DNA sequencing.

The twisting, ladder-like form of the DNA molecule—the architectural floor plan of life—contains a universe of information critical to human health. Enormous effort has been invested in deciphering the genetic code, including, most famously, the Human Genome Project. Nevertheless, the process of reading some three-billion nucleotide "letters" to reveal an individual's full genome remains a costly and complex undertaking.

Now biophysicist Stuart Lindsay, of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, has demonstrated a technique that may lead to rapid, low cost reading of whole genomes, through recognition of the basic chemical units—the nucleotide bases that make up the DNA double helix. An affordable technique for DNA sequencing would be a tremendous advance for medicine, allowing routine clinical genomic screening for diagnostic purposes; the design of a new generation of custom-fit pharmaceuticals; and even genomic tinkering to enhance cellular resistance to viral or bacterial infection.

Lindsay is an ASU Regents' Professor and Carson Presidential Chair of Physics and Chemistry as well as director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Single Molecule Biophysics. His group's research appears in the current issue of the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

Lindsay's technique for reading the DNA code relies on a fundamental property of matter known as quantum tunneling, which operates at the subatomic scale. According to quantum theory, elementary particles like electrons can do some very strange and counter-intuitive things, in defiance of classical laws of physics. Such sub-atomic, quantum entities possess both a particle and a wave-like nature. Part of the consequence of this is that an electron has some probability of moving from one side of a barrier to the other, regardless of the height or width of such a barrier.

Remarkably, an electron can accomplish this feat, even when the potential energy of the barrier exceeds the kinetic energy of the particle. Such behavior is known as quantum tunneling, and the flow of electrons is a tunneling current. Tunneling is confined to small distances—so small that a tunnel junction should be able to read one DNA base (there are four of them in the gentic code, A,T,C and G) at a time without interference from flanking bases. But the same sensitivity to distance means that vibrations of the DNA, or intervening water molecules, ruin the tunneling signal. So the Lindsay group has developed "recognition molecules" that "grab hold" of each base in turn, clutching the base against the electrodes that read out the signal. They call this new method "recognition tunneling."

The current paper in Nature Nanotechnology shows that single bases inside a DNA chain can indeed be read with tunneling, without interference from neighboring bases. Each base generates a distinct electronic signal, current spikes of a particular size and frequency that serve to identify each base. Surprisingly, the technique even recognizes a small chemical change that nature sometimes uses to fine-tune the expression of genes, the so called "epigenetic" code. While an individual's genetic code is the same in every cell, the epigenetic code is tissue and cell specific and unlike the genome itself, the epigenome can respond to environmental changes during an individual's life.

To read longer lengths of DNA, Lindsay's group is working to couple the tunneling readout to a nanopore—a tiny hole through which DNA is dragged, one base at a time, by an electric field. The paper in Nature Nanotechnology has something to say about this problem too. "It has always been believed that the problem with passing DNA through a nanopore is that it flies through so quickly that there is no time to read the sequence" Lindsay says. Surprisingly, the tunneling signals reported in the Nanture Nanotechnology paper last for a long time—nearly a second per base read.

To test this result, Lindsay teamed with a colleague, Robert Ros, to measure how hard one has to pull to break the complex of a DNA base plus the recognition molecules. They did this with an atomic force microscope. "These measurements confirmed the long lifetime of the complex, and also showed that the reading time could be speeded up at will by the application of a small additional pulling force" says Ros. "Thus the stage is set for combining tunneling reads with a device that passes DNA through a nanopore" says Lindsay.

Sequencing through recognition tunneling, if proven successful for whole genome reading, could represent a substantial savings in cost and hopefully, in time as well. Existing methods of DNA sequencing typically rely on cutting the full molecule into thousands of component bits, snipping apart the ladder of complementary bases and reading these fragments. Later, the pieces must be meticulously re-assembled, with the aid of massive computing power. "Direct readout of the epigenetic code holds the key to understanding why cells in different tissues are different, despite having the same genome" Lindsay adds, a reference to the new ability to read epigenetic modifications with tunneling.

Lindsay stresses much work remains to be done before the application of sequencing by recognition can become a clinical reality. "Right now, we can only read two or three bases as the tunneling probe drifts over them, and some bases are more accurately identified than others," he says. However, the group expects this to improve as future generations of recognition molecules are synthesized.

"The basic physics is now demonstrated" Lindsay says, adding "perhaps it will soon be possible to incorporate these principles into mass produced computer chips." The day of the "genome on a lap-top" might be coming sooner than previously thought possible.

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New Saudi train ready to shuttle hajj pilgrims

The Mashair Railway, also known as Mecca Metro, rolls out on Sunday to serve pilgrims beginning the annual hajj rituals near the Muslim holy city, bringing a new solution to crowding.
The dual-track light railway, with its initial number of nine stations, connects the three holy sites of Mina, Muzdalifah and Mount Arafat -- areas that see massive congestion during the five-day pilgrimage.It will replace 4,000 buses previously used.
The first official trip will set off from Mina at 8:00 pm (1700 GMT), as pilgrims gather there, outside Mecca on the Tarwiah Day to prepare for the peak day of Arafat, when some 2.5 million are expected to gather on Mount Arafat and its surrounding plain. The Chinese-built railway, only to be used for five days a year now, will only operate at 35 percent of its full final capacity in the first phase.

It will be open only to Saudi and Gulf pilgrims, forecast at some 130,000 Saudis, 10,000 Kuwaitis and 10,000 Bahrainis, said Saeed al-Qurashi, head of the Hajj and Umra Committee at the Mecca Chamber of Commerce. The number is modest in comparison with the total number of pilgrims, but other nationalities will be able to use the train in the second phase. While all pilgrims begin the journey in Mecca, the train initially will run only from Mina, to the east, and on to Muzdalifah and Mount Arafat further east. All pilgrims leave Mina for Arafat by the 9th of the Dhul Hijja month of the Muslim lunar calendar, which is Monday this year. Later Monday they all descend by train back to Muzdalifah, halfway between Arafat and Mina, and Tuesday they all head back to Mina, where they stay up to three nights. The railway will eventually stretch the extra few kilometres to Mecca, home of the Muslim holiest shrine. At Arafat 1 station, the light-green train pulled in during one of the trial runs conducted to test its readiness. Chinese workers were seen still working to fix a ventilation system on the 10-metre- (33 feet) wide marble platform. "The platform has a capacity to accommodate 3,000 passengers at a time," said Yasser al-Sibaei, a Saudi supervisor at the station. He said the plan is to get 3,000 passengers into the train, and then bring the same number onto the platform for the next journey.
Platforms are protected by glass barriers whose doors open simultaneously with the train doors to ensure the security of waiting passengers.

The elevated stations also have wide ramps for pilgrims to flow out smoothly, backed by lifts that can carry up to 50 persons at a time.
Most of the station agents appear to be Egyptian and Saudis. Egyptians with experience in running the metro of Cairo were recruited to operate the control rooms. "It is an honour to serve the pilgrims and represent our country," said Saber Bernawi, a Saudi agent said. Mansur al-Blushi, a Meccan who is at university in South Africa said he took up the seasonal work to make some pocket money. "I study abroad. It is a chance to come to see my family and make some pocket money," he told AFP. Station agents are paid 5,000 riyals (1,333 dollars/970 euros) for the two-week contract. British Serco service firm has been contracted to provide operations and maintenance consultancy, in cooperation with China Railway Construction Corp (CRCC).

The 1.8-billion-dollar project is the first of two rail links aimed at easing pilgrim traffic. The much larger Haramain High Speed Rail is set to stretch 444 kilometres (275 miles) between Mecca and Medina, the second Muslim holy site. Local Al-Rajhi construction group together with France's Alstom and China Railway Engineering won the first-phase of the 6.8-billion-riyal (1.8-billion-dollar) contract for civil works. The train which will travel through the Red Sea city of Jeddah is planned to run at a high speed reaching 360 kilometres (225 miles) per hour and ease traffic of pilgrims between the two sites.(c) 2010 AFP

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Facebook may launch e-mail services

Nov 13, 2010

Facebook, whispered for some time to planning their own email service, finally may be about to do it in a move that sent a shot in the bow of Google, Yahoo and Microsoft.
TechCrunch, a leading technology blog Silicon Valley, reported Friday that the network plans to announce a service of Web-based email address complete with@facebook.com at an event in San Francisco on Monday.

Agence France-Presse and other media have been invited to the event on Facebook, but have not said what is coming. Facebook has more than 500 million members worldwide and offers a personal email set a powerful challenge to the mail order giant - Microsoft's Hotmail, Yahoo Mail and Google Gmail. Hotmail currently has the most users, 361.7 million in September, according to tracking firm comScore online, followed by Yahoo with 273.1 million and Gmail, with 193.3 million. TechCrunch said Facebook planned service Web-based email is part of a secret project known as "Project Titan" that is "unofficially referred to internally as" murderer of Gmail. '"

"And while it can only be in the early stages of its launch coming Monday, is a huge amount of potential here," said Jason Kincaid from TechCrunch. The report comes amid recent fighting a battle between Facebook and Google to exchange data and Silicon Valley engineering talent.Google last week blocked from Facebook Gmail import contact information through Palo Alto, the refusal of the network based in California to exchange and share data about their users. And The Wall Street Journal reported that Internet search king Google, in an attempt to stop defections to rival technology companies like Facebook, has all its 23,000 employees a wage increase of 10 percent. According to the newspaper, about 10 percent of Facebook employees are veterans of Google. Kincaid TechCrunch and others noted the benefits of Facebook could lead to a battle of e-mail. "Facebook is the world's most popular photo products, the product most popular events, and will soon have a local product is so popular," said Kincaid. "You can modify the design of their web mail client to display the contents of each of these in a perfect manner.

"And there is the social aspect: Facebook knows who your friends and how close it is connected with them, but that is probably a pretty good job to find out what personal email messages you want to read more and prioritize accordingly "he said. Gadget blog Gizmodo said the prospect of an email service should Facebook Google, Yahoo and Microsoft "very nervous." "Facebook mail could be a murderer, not only for its instant size potential, but because of its natural advantage in making email more useful," said Jesus Diaz Gizmodo blogger. "It can actually become the mail service 100 percent only useful out there, just e-mail shows that really matters," said Diaz. "Since Facebook knows how to interact with all your contacts, it would be perfectly able to separate what is important from what is not." "Of course, not all Facebook users will jump in your car email," said Diaz. "But more likely is that a large percentage of the user base."

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