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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Dust Atmospheric Recovery Technology, or DART, spacecraft is being assembled in a laboratory inside the Space Life Sciences Lab at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
DART will characterize the dust loading and microbial diversity in the atmosphere over Florida during summer months with a special emphasis on their interactions during an African dust storm. DART will be used to collect atmospheric aerosols and suspended microbial cells over Florida and Kennedy. Results will help predict the risks of excessive microbial contamination adhering to spacecraft surfaces. Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis
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A head to head comp with Shane McCaffery who is also doing a Project 365.
Shane No peaking until you upload your photo.
Inspired by nature, driven by technology, the Cross GT is revealed at the Chicago Auto show. Enjoy looking at this stunning creature.
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Had clicked this picture at a recent phototrek, specifically for the college photography club blog....hence the presence of the camera in the background.... The final result was really impressive...
You can see the blogpost this pic was used in at photographygec.blogspot.com/2009/09/report-on-phototrek-t...
Anesthesia Technology students performing hands-on simulation in the surgical lab. Invasive intrajugular vein insertion and learning how to draw arterial blood gases from a pressure transducer.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2015
Fortune Brainstorm E - Austin, TX, USA
11:00 AM
INTELLIGENT WHEELS
Silicon Valley is infiltrating the transportation sector faster than anyone thought possible only a few years ago. New software-based technologies such as advanced cruise control, collision avoidance systems and self-parking are leading toward the self-driving car, which will not only reduce accidents but will also make driving more efficient. Uber, which is shaking up the taxi industry, is now working with Carnegie Mellon to build self-driving cars. Automated mobility will not only reduce accidents but also will making driving more efficient. In addition, the way we use cars is changing. Car sharing services have become popular with millennials, leading some to wonder how the auto industry will be impacted by sharing instead of buying vehicles. Where are we in this race and which technologies will prevail?
Jerome Guillen, Former Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Service, Tesla Motors
Stefan Knupfer, Director, McKinsey
Margo Oge, Former Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. EPA; Author, Driving the Future
Moderator: Sue Callaway, Senior Editor, Automotive, Time Inc.
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm E
Landlines were a necessity in the good old days technology has barely moved at all in the last twenty years. The days are gone when people had to wait at their homes or offices while expecting any phone calls from their nearest and dearest are gone blog.pre-pay-as-you-go.co.uk/2013/01/06/could-mobile-phon...
NREL'S newest PV array at the National Wind Technology Center near Boulder, Colorado is an opportunity to study how ecosystems respond to renewable energy development and development best management practices that re-established habitat, minimize weed invasion, prevent erosion and protect wildlife.
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Not the shot I was after but this did make me chuckle, the face of shock when her game ended on her ipod!
Frank Holland/CVP, Advertising & Online, Microsoft talks with Matt Cowan/European Technology, Media & Telecoms Correspondent, Reuters TV
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.
Simple and unimaginative one, it's the multimedia corner in my flat. TV, BT Vision box, PS3, and surround sound.
Schülerinnen und Schüler der Grundschule Rinklingen, Gewinner des Juri-Preises, besuchten die ILA. Auf ihrem Programm stand auch der Stand von TORO.
Students fom Primary School Rinklingen, Juri Prize winners, visit ILA, and stop by TORO's stand.
Technology in rural Afghanistan is amazing, I really enjoy seeing all the things people are able to make out here without complex tools. I got to watch the transformation of a pile of mud and straw into a large, beautiful patio warming stove.
The mud showed up in a taxi -- that's right, a taxi. It is general, run-of-the-mill mud. Straw is mixed into and pounded with feet.
The mud is stomped out into layers.
Mud layers are made into a dome. Only three tools were used to make this, a clay half-dome, a wooden slab, and a knife. The clay half-dome goes inside the mud dome, and the wood slab is used to smack the outside of the mud.
The half dome is allowed to dry for a few days, and lifted to where it needs to go.
The front is cut out of the stove, and a fire lit inside to cure it.
Ancient Indian coin and their technology ISBN 9789381539453, DK-228432 This book is primarily a study of the ancient Indian silver punch marked coins that appeared in one or the other part of the subcontinent over a vast time-span: from c. 6th century BC to 4th AD.
Lumedix Technologies, / Laboratoire d’optique et biosciences (LOB, École polytechnique, CNRS, Inserm),
La start-up développe une nouvelle génération de tests de diagnostic in vitro utilisant des nanoparticules luminescentes. Elle s’appuie sur les recherches menées au LOB, en collaboration avec le laboratoire de Physique de la matière condensée (PMC, École polytechnique, CNRS), qui concernent la compréhension du fonctionnement des protéines et de leur organisation au sein des cellules et des tissus, et la mise au point de nouvelles approches d’imagerie. Dans ce cadre, le LOB a également déposé récemment un brevet sur une méthode d’imagerie multi-couleur pour quantifier précisément la dynamique spatio-temporelle des espèces oxydantes.
Crédit photographique : © École polytechnique - J.Barande
Rentrée des Master of Science and Technology
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
this is my first cellphone (yes, i'm a late adopter). i can make and receive calls and managed to take my own picture to use as wallpaper, but don't ask me to text or do anything else.
worst thing about it: it's complicated.
best thing about it: it shuts off easily.