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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.

 

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The exhibition, designed by the Central Academy of Fine Arts Beijing (CAFA), Design Society and Ars Electronica, shows how media artists have been accompanying, analyzing, criticizing and driving the Digital Revolution for decades with great sensitivity and a keen sense.

 

Credit: Design Society

me at the museum in a hat

Junk food is not just bad for your waistline, it's also bad for your sperm. Eating a lot of processed foods, sugary drinks, and unhealthy fats can damage your sperm and make it harder to conceive.

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.

Clearing out the loft and came across some old vhs tapes. Prior to them going in the recycling one final duty - photo prop!

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

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

Abstract Technology Background - A perspective grid of technology panels stretching over the dark horizon

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 just a 'bit of fun' shot

downtown new bedford, ma

Ice Cream Social pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

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.

Future communication technology Wireless communication is among technology’s biggest contributions to mankind. Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors. The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television’s remote control) and thousands of kilometres (for example, radio communication).

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.

 

Tori Smith pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

The Samuel S. Bergami Learning Center for Finance and Technology (LCFT) was established in 2006 with the main goals of enhancing technology content of the College of Business curriculum, supporting research, and spreading financial literacy. The facilities include a computer lab loaded with the latest database and analysis software, the Ralph De La Camera Conference Room, LCD screens, and rise tickers for stock quotations and news reels.

Picture Lasts Longer

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

Construction Products Europe event: High technology in construction 21.03.2017

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"While using biogas technology, annually we can produce more than 10 million tons of organic fertilizers," said Ravshan Yuldashev, Director of the Milk Agro dairy farm in Zangiota district, Tashkent region. "These fertilizers are full of natural elements which improve the structure of soil and saturate it with nitrogen."

 

Find out more about ”green growth" in Uzbekistan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Uzbekistan

I decided to keep rolling with the technology theme today

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

05.12.2018 Innovative technologies – presentations of companies

Wild Water consists of almost 30 interactive exhibits, which explain the science of water and water power.

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

This diagram from CMS sales lit. shows what was the cutting edge of underground petrol tank gauging thirty-five years ago. The console was designed to be seen but normally resided on the floor under the counter or in a store room in the kiosk. Each tank was then connected via in individual barrier box, each one the size of a tin loaf. The cable was about 20mm diameter, screened and with three co-axial cores and connected to junction box in the tank pit. The probe was 3" in diameter so required a special large entry in the tank lid.

 

CMS was a division of Smiths Industries and was put up for sale in the mid 70s. My boss looked at it and thought it over priced. A few months later we were asked to take the business off their hands, so it ended up with a dip-rod manufacturer in Market Harborough.

 

The system was not reliable at coming up with accurate readings, and the engineers blamed tank volumetric calibration. As a tank calibration specialist I was affronted an quickly proved the system was to blame and so began a new chapter for me in tank gauging development

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