Energy-Harvesting Street Tiles Generate Power from Pavement Pounder

New energy harvesting tiles were developed by London-based Pavegen Systems. The power thus generated can be used to run low-voltage equipment such as streetlights and vending machines. Pavegen uses what it calls a hybrid black box technology to convert the energy of a footstep into electricity, which is either stored in a battery or fed directly to devices. A typical tile is made of recycled polymer, with the top surface made from recycled truck tires. A foot stomp that depresses a single til...
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New location awareness technology that triggers applications on smartphone when you are close to it

New location awareness technology that triggers applications on smartphone when you are close to it. When it comes to mobile marketing, location plays a key role in influencing consumer behavior because it provides context that helps marketers deliver more relevant messages. A mobile message or offer is much more likely to be acted on when a consumer is physically near a store, because visiting that store requires relatively low effort. However, traditional GPS location-based mobile marke...
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Sustainable Plastic developed from Air

Newlight has invented and commercialized a carbon capture technology that combines air with methane-based greenhouse gas emissions to produce a plastic material called AirCarbon™: a carbon-negative material that can match the performance of oil-based plastics and out-compete on price. Every day, plants and microorganisms use greenhouse gases to make useful materials, from carbon dioxide-capturing redwood trees and coral reefs to deep sea methane-capturing hydrothermal vent ecosystems. Insp...
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Trigger for stress processes discovered in the brain

At the Center for Brain Research at the MedUni Vienna an important factor for stress has been identified in collaboration with the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm (Sweden). This is the protein secretagogin that plays an important role in the release of the stress hormone CRH and which only then enables stress processes in the brain to be transmitted to the pituitary gland and then on-wards to the organs. If, however, the presence of secretagogin, a calcium-binding protein, is suppressed, t...
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Scientists could save thousands of dollars by using Inverted high-magnification microscope developed by university’s College of Health and Life Sciences.

Scientists could save thousands of dollars by using Inverted high-magnification microscope developed by university’s College of Health and Life Sciences. Inverted high-magnification microscope are very costly which add up to the cost of diagnosing, Adam Lynch, from the university’s College of Health and Life Sciences, created his own inverted microscope by adapting a cheap instrument he bought online to save himself time and money. The tool is used to measure cell motility – how fast cells...
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Scientists have found a way to turn sawdust into gasoline

Scientists at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven) in Belgium have succeeded in converting the cellulose in sawdust into hydrocarbon chains, an important additive in petrol (gasoline) and plastics, which could potentially provide a solution to the global energy crisis.’ Cellulose, an organic compound obtained from wood pulp, straw, grass and cotton, contains strong carbon chains. The researchers were able to remove the oxygen bonded to these carbon chains to create a product that only r...
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Full-size humanoid service robot now available commercially

Full-size humanoid service robot now available for sale or rent by PAL robotics. REEM is a full-size humanoid service robot that can be a receptionist, entertain and compliment your guests, provide dynamic information and even make presentations and speeches in many languages. Buy or rent a unit from anywhere in the world and send it wherever you want. REEM has been in malls, airports, museums and fairs in Europe, America and Asia. REEM understands English and Russian, and can speak 9 langua...
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Modern-day Atlantis – City underwater proposed by Japanese construction company by 2030

Forget colonies in space, one construction company says in the future humans could live in huge underwater complexes that corkscrew deep into the ocean. Five thousand people would live and work in a modern-day Atlantis, a sphere 500 meters in diameter housing hotels, residential spaces and commercial complexes, in the blueprint by Shimizu Inc. The vast globe would float on the surface but could submerge in bad weather, moving down a gigantic spiral structure that reaches depths of up to 4,...
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Virus can spread around an entire building within just hours of contaminating one surface

A virus can spread around a whole building within two hours of coming into contact with just one surface, a new study has found, presented at the 54th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) in Washington. A team at the University of Arizona, Tucson found that when a virus, for example the Norovirus, contaminates a single doorknob or elevator button it spreads rapidly through entire office buildings, hotels or hospitals. The team, led by microbiologist Char...
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Olive oil could help to reverse heart failure

The most common reason a person may suffer from heart failure is when the muscle becomes damaged, including after a heart attack, through drug or alcohol abuse, and high blood pressure. Shortness of breath, both during activity or rest; swelling of the feet, ankles, stomach and lower back; and fatigue are all symptoms of heart failure. Currently, there is no way to reverse heart disease, and a combination of medication and lifestyle changes help patients manage their symptoms and keep thei...
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Anti-alcohol pill

People who drink half a bottle of wine or more than three pints every night are being offered a life-saving pill to reduce the amount of alcohol they consume. Lundbeck a Danish company got a positive note from National Institute for Health and Care Excellence  for their alcoholism medicine Selincro. Alcohol dependence is a medical and behavioral disease, with a high risk of a chronic, relapsing and progressive course.1 Extensive research over the past 20 years has contributed to understand...
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A new virus that could make you stupid

New virus has been discovered, but rather than giving you a sore throat, it affects brain. According to scientists in the US, the algae virus affects the human brain, and can impair our cognitive functions. Scientists are basically saying there’s something we can catch that will make us stupid. Researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the University of Nebraska have identified traces of an algal virus, known as ATCV-1, in throat swabs drawn from healthy volunteers which appeared ...
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Scientists discover ‘stroke protection gene’ – that also guards against heart attack and migraine

Scientists have discovered a gene that protects people from the most common cause of stroke in young and middle-aged people. The gene, which was isolated by studying the DNA of nearly 16,000 patients across the USA and Europe, also reduces the risk of migraines and could lower heart attack risk. Researchers from Royal Holloway, together with an international team from across the United States and Europe, have found that people with a specific variant of a gene, known as PHA...
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Guiding Light – navigation assistance system that projects in space

Guiding Light is a navigation assistance system that uses directions projected in the space itself to help people become better engaged in their environment and task domain. In particular, I focused on indoor navigation, a problem domain which is becoming increasingly important as the size and complexity of high-rise modern building complexes like hospitals, airports and shopping malls increases.  The indoor environment is a particularly attractive research domain because there are better opport...
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Cataract Maps with Snap-on Eyepiece for Mobile Phones

MIT labs has developed  device to map cataract with Snap-on  Eyepiece for Mobile Phones. Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness worldwide.  Existing diagnostic methods require Slit-lamps. We propose (CATRA) a new solution to detect and quantify cataracts with a compact eyepiece attached to a cell phone. With no moving parts and built from off-the-shelf components, our solution is well suited for the developing world. A cataract-affected eye scatters and refracts light before it reach...
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Hand-held blood analyzer that diagnoses multiple diseases and sends information to smartphone

Introducing to the world Beta-Bioled the first ever hand-held blood analyzer, which can truly revolutionize health care. Beta-Bioled will be the first doctor you can always have with you in your pocket. And we are not talking about a device that monitors your vital signs (heart rate, temperature, blood-pressure, etc.). Those devices are well known, and basically they are simply gadgets. What we are talking about here is a device that can perform a comprehensive blood analysis such as you do ...
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Chairless Chair, an invisible chair that you can wear.

It's like a chair that isn't there, but magically appears whenever you need it. It's called the Chairless Chair and you wear it on your legs like an exoskeleton: when it's not activated, you can walk normally or even run. And then, at the touch of a button, it locks into place and you can sit down on it. Like a chair that is now there. noonee® offers wearable mechatronic technology based on research from the Bio-Inspired Robotics laboratory at ETH Zurich. noonee’s pending patent, Chairless Ch...
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Home security – Smart house sitter that sends alerts to the smart phone

Point is a smart house sitter, build by 'Form Devices' company. It listens to the sounds of your home, senses what's in the air and lets you know if anything is wrong. It’s for people who want peace of mind—without cameras at home. Point combines sound and sensor data to recognize events you care about, like windows breaking, alarms sounding, or the presence of smoke. Small, round and plastic, Point looks like a traditional smoke alarm crossed with a speaker. Sounds are matched with data ...
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Nextgen payment using wristband

bPay by Barclaycard is a new way to pay. At the center of it, is a pre-paid account that links to a bPay band. Simply add money from any Visa or MasterCard® debit or credit card and use the bPay band to make fast, secure contactless payments,  wherever you see the MasterCard® and contact less symbols.    We're going to have a suite of different technologies. The early adopters will be very keen to use their smart phones. As biometrics become the choice of more companies,  PIN numbers...
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Flying Car next generation transport

AeroMobil is the next generation of travel with a flying car. Beautifully integrated. Transforms in seconds from an automobile to an airplane. giving you freedom to move. AeroMobil is a flying car that perfectly makes use of existing infrastructure created for automobiles and planes, and opens doors to real door-to-door travel. As a car it fits into any standard parking space, uses regular gasoline, and can be used in road traffic just like any other car. As a plane it can use any airport in ...
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Grillo – Revolutionary home earthquake early-warning system

Typical seismographs cost $20,000. Grillo has created a $50 sensor featuring precision accelerometer, controller, wifi and gps to allow home owners to have their own earthquake warning system. It has Industry-proven detection algorithms that is been baked into the sensors of the device that can connect to internet(wireless) and to a smart phone to alert.        It's a system that can buy vital seconds for residents to brace themselves before the tremors begin. The compac...
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Mobile key on smart phone for Hotel, House, Locker….

Zaplox is the next generation of mobile keys, it offers a secure mobile key solution that combines cloud based key creation, distribution, and management with user friendly apps for all major smart phone OSs. The solution can be integrated with back end systems and the apps can be leverage smart services. It's beneficial when one user need to access many doors or many users need to access one door. For Hotels: Relieve staff from time consuming front-desk work during peek hours, let gues...
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Supernova – next generation real-time smart gauge

Supernova is a small digital gauge that can be attached to any moving device (Car/Bike...) to collect real-time data about motion, elevation, acceleration... and display it for analysis. PUSH, manufacturer of supernova is the only bike computer you’ll need.  It provides high resolution GPS  location updates and speed up to ten times faster than typical phones . Get location signals outside of cell areas and under canopy. Track accurate elevation and total vertical climb with the barometer...
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Now use smart phone to diagnoze car or assist with smart driving or automatically alert in case of an emergency

'Automatic' is a Smart Driving Assistant that connects your car and to your smartphone and makes driving safer, more efficient, and fun. You can use smart phone to diagnoze car or assist with smart driving or automatically alert  in case of an emergency with 'Automatic' makers of smart device that plugs in into your car and uses smart phone. Plug 'automatic' into your car's data port and your car and phone will automatically connect whenever you drive, wirelessly. Automatic is an auto a...
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One touch walkie-talkie for group communication

Onyx, a wearable voice communication device that pairs with smartphones via Bluetooth to enable quick and virtually hands-free choice communication. With a single tap of the device’s only button, it opens a private two-way voice communication channel to a pre-determined group of fellow users. Onyx has a built-in speaker and microphone that act as a standard two-way speakerphone, but also has a standard headphone jack that supports a microphone, giving the option for more private communication...
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Smart frying pan

MIT engineers build Pantelligent a 12-inch non-stick frying pan with a temperature sensor and Bluetooth in the handle. Pull up a recipe on the Pantelligent app, fire up the pan and let the app walk you through the entire process, from adding the oil to adjusting the temperature, and even telling you when to flip the salmon fillet. It also lets you know when the grub is done and ready to eat. Pantelligent makes everything you can make in a frying pan, because it is a frying pan -- only ...
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Royal Caribbean’s latest new smartship

Royal Caribbean's latest vessel, the Quantum of the Seas smart ship offers, Virtual Balconies, which use 80-inch displays to bring a live sea view to windowless staterooms, Bionic Bar where you can place an order on a tablet and watch a robotic bartender mix up your concoction. Smart check-in process that uses RFID tech to get guests auto check-in, RFID wristbands that let passengers charge purchases and open cabin doors, and allow speedy satellite connectivity, with support for multiplay...
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Mini Tile that can locate anything attached to it

Mini Tile is a small device that once attached to an object allows it to be located from smart phone. Tile casts a Bluetooth signal up to 100 feet, making short work of any haystacks you lose your needles in. And since every phone with Tile helps find your stuff, your search range is potentially limitless. When you attach Tile to an item (like your keys), you're really tethering them both to your phone. So when your stuff gets lost, you can locate it using the app on smart phone. Fo...
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3D Concrete printing that allows to print materials for construction

Loughborough University has developed a 3D printer that can print specialized concrete that can be directly used for construction on site. Modern Architecture is demanding more and more from the design of buildings and we are now reaching a point where these designs cannot be realized using current state-of-the-art construction technologies. New additive manufacturing techniques are able to build physical objects directly from computer generated instructions, which means that you can create c...
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Bio-medical Textiles may have the potential to replace today’s costly implants.

Bio-medical Textiles is the new way to to replace today's costly implants. North Carolina State University's College of Textiles provides a more comprehensive look at biomedical textiles which allow us to implant  these for various muscular defects. Bio-medical textiles can transform medical device engineers’ design portfolios to create truly innovative and market-leading devices. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCZsZFh58Pg For more details visit: http://www.pharmiweb.com/pressreleas...
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