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Many people in Seoul travel on the train with a device in hand. Some small, some big. Not exactly sure what each one really is. But one thing for sure is that they are all listening to music or watching movie on it.
I am impressed that people don't have to hold on to anything on the train. More impressed that they can walk through the whole station with eyes on a machine.
MasterCard houses emerging payments teams in the heart of the technology community in the Flatiron District.
The office space features an open floor plan space for over 200 employees.
Be sure to check out our Digital Press Kit for more information on MasterCard's NYC Technology Hub.
Optimizing Pool Facility Operation: Field surveys and tests are conducted to establish operator guides and monitor energy savings
2014 Busan Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Ministerial Meeting
Apec House, Busan, Republic of Korea
19 October 2014
© ITU/C. Montesano Casillas
ROBOTIC ARM — Don Johnson, professor with the agricultural education, communications and technology department in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, and researcher with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, demonstrates the capabilities of a six-axis robotic arm donated by Tyson Foods, Inc. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Nick Kordsmeier)
The power of swimming bacteria can be harnessed to turn tiny gears, opening the possibility of building hybrid biological machines at the microscopic scale. Full story.
Other coverage: Wired Magazine blog »
See it at YouTube.
Courtesy Igor Aronson / Argonne National Laboratory.
Assistive Technology Lab (Room 181G)
The Assistive Technology Lab, located in Butler Library’s first floor QuietQuad, houses the following equipment and software for patrons with disabilities:
Computers with Dragon NaturallySpeaking (speech-to-text software), JAWS (reads aloud electronic text from web pages), Kurzweil 3000 and scanners (allows scanning and reading aloud text from print materials), and Zoomtext (screen magnification software)
Merlin LCD, a full-color, auto-focus video magnifier system (enlarges and enhances text and images)
Large-print computer keyboard, adjustable keyboard trays to accommodate wheelchairs, and a Braille dictionary.
In these workshops students build projects in Robotics and related technologies, with the help of Roboversity's engineering experts.
Learn more at www.roboversity.com/workshops
5/6/2013 - HOUSTON - Texas Governor Rick Perry visits the Offshore Technology Conference tradeshow floor after a panel of coastal governors, where he renewed his call for more offshore energy development and consistent federal regulations in order to help our nation reach its goal of energy independence.
for more information: governor.state.tx.us/news/press-release/18470/
Sophie & I ran a 3-day wearable technology bootcamp using LilyPad Arduino for 11-13 year-olds at Aberystwyth for www.Technocamps.com - a project led by Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth and Glamorgan that inspires young people aged 11-19 to attend technology workshops on a range of computing-based topics.
I realize I don't travel often by plane, but I did not think that things had changed that much. This is an iPod vending machine at Jackson Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta, GA. Just swipe your card and you could purchase an iPod, noise cancelling headphones, or accessories. I also believe that the machine next to it allowed you to purchase music to actually listen to.
I figured I'd share it with people in case they're wondering about it as much as I do, so I posted it on the site as a morning post.
Newspaper is more likely to be seen shredded as packing material than to be read. And the once mighty candle has become a romantic symbol rather than a tool for working in the wee small hours of the night. Everything we touch must be changed and evolved and eventually discarded. Does anything remain unchanged? If there is anything that is constant, it must be the only truth.
#DEDPXL07
Some images as the airplane makes its way down to Santiago, Chile.
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Installing vented grating (louver) that surrounds equipment on the makai side of roof. photo by Larry Wiss
Local innovation - using clay pots and other containers with small cracks or holes in them, as drip irrigation systems.
Medical imaging is a vital component of the health care system. As a medical imaging professional, the radiologic technologist (or radiographer) employs x-rays and other forms of energy to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury. Our four-year program leads to a certificate of completion in Radiologic Technology and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Science. Students also may choose to specialize in Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Ultrasound (US) .
Learn more athttp://www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/health/radtech/default.aspx
Photo by Jake Koteen
Museum of Military Technology GRYF (Muzeum Techniki Wojskowe) at Dabrówka on April 11, 2019. World War II German Magirus Klöckner-Deutz S3000. The displayed truck was built by Klöckner-Deutz A.G. Werk Ulm in 1942. It is in drivable condition. These trucks was produced in two categories: The S3000 type, where the S stands for Strassenverkehr (Road traffic) and the A3000 type, where the A stands for Allradantrieb (All wheel drive). The last version was a dedicated Wehrmacht cross-country model. The other part of the designation refers to the pay load of 3 tons. These trucks were used by the armed forces of the Third Reich on all fronts during World War II.
Digital Technology Datasheet design template by Jesse Overlin.Showcased on Inkd.com.
A digital engineering firm producing cutting-edge technologies can utilize this datasheet to give information about products, services, and the company. The back has space to describe products specifics. The clean, streamlined layout and chip-like text boxes convey an image of a progressive company
A drainage pond, landscaped for effect, Stephenson Way, Wavertree Technology Park. The pond lies to the south of Stephenson Way, the last part of the park to be developed, although a substantial extension northwards is now underway, the new extension has been titled an Innovation Park.
This southern quarter of the Technology Park lies south of the over-engineered* Stephenson Way Bridge, branching off from Dryden Road.
Wavertree Technology Park was established in 1983 with
major national companies Marconi, Sony and Barclays Bank being its first largest tenants. The park is occupied with major companies including Nutricia amongst its offices, laboratories and light industrial uses. With a community of small to medium-sized knowledge-intensive firms including specialists in mobile communications, medical devices, finance, and pharmaceutical distribution.
* or was it just future-proofed for a time when there might need to be two additional high speed lines under it.
Ref: Liverpool Vision.
Wafa Garbout – VoTek: Wafa is a co-founder of VoTek, an online platform dedicated to promoting participatory democracy in Tunisia. VoTek aims to enable Tunisian citizens to report a problem or make a demand to the municipality they live in. Wafa explains that VoTek allows “users to pull up the map of Tunisia and choose which governorate and area they live in. If they think a certain area needs a public park for example, they can suggest or report that.” After enough votes, the issue will be raised to the municipality to look into it. Participatory democracy became enshrined in the new Tunisian constitution after the Revolution ensuring citizens are included in the decision-making process.
Wafa believes the Tomorrow’s Leaders program’s emphasis on engaging student in extra-curricular activities helped her a great deal in gaining the skills she needed to turn her idea into an action for positive impact in her community. The program which encourages civic engagement and leadership development through activities that go beyond the traditional classroom requires each student to present a final capstone project. Wafa and her team started working on VoTek during a hackathon “Hack4Democracy” with the International Foundation for Electoral Systems IFES Tunisia, and then developed it more to become her idea for the capstone project that won the second place. It was through one of the courses required by the program “Leadership in the Public and Private Sector” that Wafa refined the concept. Wafa affirms that “The course was great for developing my project management skills and helping me write a budget.” In line with her dedication to establishing participatory democracy in Tunisia, Wafa worked over the past summer with the Delegation of the European Union to Tunisia providing electoral and political analyses.
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TITLE: EARLY CAMPUS PLAN FOR THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CALTECH)
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NOTES: In 1908 Hunt and Grey received a commission to design Pasadena’s Throop Polytechnic “University”. Throop later became the California Institute of Technology, one of the country’s leading scientific universities.
During this time they also received commissions at Pomona College and Occidental College.
RESOURCE: "Caltech 1910 – 1950 : An Urban Architecture for Southern California, 4 May through 30 June 1983, Baxter Art Gallery, California Institute of Technology"; Pasadena Public Library, Centennial Room (R PAS LC 720.97949 CAL)
REPOSITORY: Pasadena Public Library
RIGHTS: All rights reserved.
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Flickr Collection: Myron Hunt Exhibit
Listen to FM radio for the latest hits in music. Also, allows us to put CDs and connect our Ipods/Mp3 in order to listen to specific music we want.
Medical imaging is a vital component of the health care system. As a medical imaging professional, the radiologic technologist (or radiographer) employs x-rays and other forms of energy to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury. Our four-year program leads to a certificate of completion in Radiologic Technology and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Science. Students also may choose to specialize in Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Ultrasound (US) .
Learn more athttp://www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/health/radtech/default.aspx
Photo by Jake Koteen