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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.947.878 von Popeye82 am 13.10.17 15:28:01
      ------>http://tailwindsresearch.com/2017/11/why-im-so-excited-about…
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      http://www.biotuesdays.com/features/2017/10/25/mazors-odysse…
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      3rd world war







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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.212.740 von Popeye82 am 17.11.17 20:25:31Mars NEW Earth



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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.212.827 von Popeye82 am 17.11.17 20:37:08Elon: I"'d NEVER buy a Tesla"







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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.212.827 von Popeye82 am 17.11.17 20:37:08they'll NEVER come back








      - More than 100,000 people are eager to make themselves at home on another planet. They've applied for a one-way trip to Mars, hoping to be chosen to spend the rest of their lives on uncharted territory, according to an organization planning the manned missions. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.213.577 von Popeye82 am 17.11.17 22:52:03competition is



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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.215.212 von Popeye82 am 18.11.17 13:07:42"we were TOLD by some colleagues this wasn't, even, possible"



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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.435.699 von Popeye82 am 13.12.17 02:55:27Elon M. accused building BORING company



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      http://www.timesofisrael.com/robot-builders-smart-cranes-con…
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      TOPbreakthroughs(('17)Atlantis found)





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      a NEW electronics era based on spins; the EU project INSPIN has made inroads into a, revolutionary, and more energy-efficient, way of doing electronics, using the spins of atoms instead of their electrical charges:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

      https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/new-elect…
      https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/inspin-eu…

      "At the moment, the charge of the electron is the basis for conventional electronic devices. InSpin's goal is to build revolutionary nano-scale insulator spintronics that can replace or be integrated with conventional electronics and function at ambient temperatures. This will lead to superior oscillators, logics, and random-access memory compared to those based on charge-based electronics.

      It ran from March 1, 2014 to February 28, 2017.


      Background

      InSpin is part of the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) programme and is linked to advanced computing's and electronics' policies.
      More information

      MORE information on the project can be found on CORDIS:

      Spintronics advancing next-generation electronics

      Insulator Spintronics

      During the project, four of the principal investigators of InSpin have received grants from the European Research Council (ERC). Read more details about their experience in their interview. "
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.522.675 von Popeye82 am 21.12.17 21:35:06
      http://www.inspin.eu/
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      NEW record


      http://scienceinpoland.pap.pl/en/news/news%2C27685%2Crecord-…

      "Record-capacity quantum memory built, @the University of Warsaw

      Source: Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw Source: Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw

      Researchers at the Quantum Memory Laboratory at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw have built a quantum memory capable of storing 665 quantum states of light simultaneously - reported the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw in a release sent to PAP. Researchers used a cloud of laser-cooled atoms to achieve this.

      The results of the experiment have been published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Communications.

      According to the release, memory is an indispensable element in any information processing process. Just like you cannot build a classic computer without RAM, it is not possible to build a quantum computer without the so-called quantum memory. It is a device capable of storing a superposition of quantum states that can be reproduced on the memory user's command. The key parameter of such a memory is its capacity, meaning the number of qubits (quantum bits) that memory can effectively process.

      Simultaneous operation on many qubits is the key to efficient parallel quantum computing that offers new opportunities in the fields of imaging or communication. Particularly high amount of such information can be encoded with many photons with precisely controlled properties.

      "Regardless of the efforts, the production of multiple photons on demand is an experimental challenge for all groups dealing with quantum information processing. Currently popular combining multiple single photon emitters into one network ("multiplexing" popular in telecommunications) has the disadvantage that with the increase in number the needed photons, technical complexity rapidly increases" - the release reads.

      Researchers explain that the use of quantum memory in the generation process causes a dramatic reduction in the waiting time for the production of ten to twenty photons (a number sufficient to make elementary quantum calculations) from several years to seconds. Currently, there are many ways of storing, as well as coding information about emitted photons. A promising idea is to use information on the emission angles of photons, which in combination with a camera sensitive to single photons allows direct registration of the light emitted from the memory.

      The quantum memory constructed at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw can store several hundred states of light simultaneously - which is a world record. Solutions from other research groups now allow for the simultaneous storage of photons in up to several dozen states.

      "The heart of the system built at the University of Warsaw is the so-called magneto-optical trap (MOT): a group of rubidium atoms in a glass vacuum chamber is trapped and cooled to 20 microkelvins with lasers and a magnetic field. The memory protocol is based on non-resonance light scattering on atoms: in the recording process, we illuminate a cold cloud of atoms with a laser, which results in photons being emitted at random angles, then recorded by a sensitive camera" - explain experts from the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw.

      According to physicists from the University of Warsaw, information on the directions of dispersion is stored inside the set of atoms in the form of collective excitations (so-called spin waves) that can be reconstructed on demand in the form of another group of photons. Measurement of the correlation between the direction of photons emitted during the recording and reading from the memory allows to conclude that the experiment produces light, the properties of which can not be described using classical optics.

      The prototype quantum memory from the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw occupies two large optical tables and functions thanks to nine lasers and three computers that control its operation.

      Researchers emphasized that the quantum memory created at the Warsaw university is unique in one more respect. Information about all photons emitted from memory is stored in the same volume of atoms that share the saved information. This allowed to observe the interference of two spin waves originating from the atoms in the external magnetic field, described by a different set of quantum numbers.

      "In the future, this will allow further, more complicated manipulation of the state of atoms, and ultimately the production of individual photons with parameters controlled by the experimenters" - explained the head of the Quantum Memory Laboratory, Dr. Wojciech Wasilewski.

      PAP - Science in Poland

      kflo/ agt/ kap/

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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.607.344 von Popeye82 am 03.01.18 23:24:00Cuban hat kitechnisch aber auch in nix investiert, wo unsereiner inv. könnte :
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.629.034 von H2OAllergiker am 05.01.18 15:25:00
      Zitat von H2OAllergiker: Cuban hat kitechnisch aber auch in nix investiert, wo unsereiner inv. könnte :
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.631.164 von Popeye82 am 05.01.18 17:56:10
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.594.657 von Popeye82 am 03.01.18 04:39:31
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.634.392 von Popeye82 am 05.01.18 23:19:07vom Schmidhuber gibts ein gutes langes Video auf dt.


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rafhHIQgd2A

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28UU1LczUqYutube.com/watch?v…

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mFvpynAL_E

      BRN macht genau das gleiche wie die Schweizer, SNNs. Wobei die an google auslizensiert wurde
      Mal sehen was dabei rauskommt, wo der techn. verwertbare Unterschied ist.

      In meinen Augen wird viel zu viel auf die Metadatenauswertung in die Cloud und Alghoritmen gesetzt. Klar, daduch wurde das Thema erst kommerziell interessant, aber man braucht auch Autarkie, vor allem, wenn das Netz ausfällt, Hacker unterwegs sind oder der EMP kommt:-)

      Zum Thema EMP; Sonnensturm; Polsprung, ich denke das ist das einzige Ereignis, welches uns langfr. vor der KI schützen können wird.
      Und dann hätten wir noch die OLDUWEI-Theorie;-)

      Von daher sind auch interessant, Firmen wie Iron Mountain oder Faradaykäfig/Boxen-Hersteller, es gibt jedoch keinen 100% igen Schutz.
      In irgendeiner Schublade ist auch mal das Gravitationstelefon versunken, absolut abhörsicher, simpel, ausfallsicher, nicht ortbar, überall erreichbar. musst mal suuchen.
      Und IMO je simpler der Chip, desto sicherer gegen Ausfall und autark brauchbar.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.292.550 von Popeye82 am 10.07.14 20:01:47
      Zitat von Popeye82: "Screwy-looking wind turbine 'makes little noise, +a big claim' "; Although it’s getting increasingly common to see solar panels on the roofs of homes, household wind turbines are still a fairly rare sight. Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Rotterdam-based tech firm The Archimedes has its way, however, that will soon change. Today the company officially introduced its 'Liam F1 Urban Wind Turbine', which is said to have an energy yield that is “80 percent of the maximum that is theoretically :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: feasible :eek: :eek: :eek: .” That’s quite the assertion, given that most conventional wind turbines average ~25 to 50 percent, company "states that it has tested the Liam "over 50 times" to confirm the figures, +has already sold 7.000 of the turbines, in 14 countries' - IT/GM/TA, ROTTERDAM - May 29, 2014
      www.innovationtoronto.com/2014/05/screwy-looking-wind-turbin…
      http://www.gizmag.com/the-archimedes-liam-f1-urban-wind-turb…






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      Schön, dass Du The Archimedes damals gefunden hast.
      Nach meinen Schaubergererkenntnissen und dem Besuch seines Instituts vorletztes Jahr in Bad Ischl bin ich überzeugt, dass diese Form die bisher perfekteste Kleinwindanlage ist. Leider kann man die Teile bisher nur mehr in über Südkorea bestellen. Einfach schön zum anschauen. Der Wirkungsgrad wird voll genutzt. Amortisieren tun sich solche Anlagen aber eher selten. Die haben übrigens inzwischen auch eine F2 Turbine mit 1,8m Meter Durchmesser etwa.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.637.629 von H2OAllergiker am 06.01.18 15:55:14Künstliche Intelligenz wird Alles ändern
      ____________________________



      Ich denke Das auch.
      Und Wenn Die "Singularity" tatsächlich kommen sollte, na Haaaaalleluja,
      weiss ich nicht ob ich dann Hier leben möchte.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.251.110 von Popeye82 am 03.07.14 02:52:36und zu Beitrag #2
      Wozu braucht man Technologie, wenn der Mensch dazu imstande ist?
      Ich kenne mind. eine Person, die das auch kann, jedes Kind kann das in einer Stunde lernen, aber die Schule Konditionierung heute macht es uns ab einem gewissen Alter so schwer da wieder rein zu finden, dass es zum heulen ist.




      ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
      Nochmal Schauberger Fibonacci etc.

      Schauberger, wie er drauf kam:




      Nach dem Durchforsten von hunderten von Windkraftanlagenkonzepten bin ich neben The Archimedes noch auf den Flettner Mangnuseffekt gestossen, der auch einfach vom Heimwerker nachzubauen ist:
      In Japan wird das Konzept als Taifunstabil vorangetrieben.



      In Kombination mit der mglw. patentfreien Stanford-Enddeckung zur 10-20fachen Effektivitätssteigerung von Vertikalwindkraftanlagen durch paarweise Anordnung in einem Kleinwindpark würde das Nordex Vestas etc oder Seltenerdenminer schnell und vorbildlich in die verdiente Pleite führen.




      Wir können es uns immer noch uns aussuchen:
      Gehen wir den natürlichen implosiven
      oder den technokratisch explosiven zerstörerischen Weg wie bisher weiter?
      Der letzte wird die Menschheit auslöschen.
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      http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20180108/pdf/43qp0j0gt6k9fs.pdf
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.645.411 von Popeye82 am 08.01.18 02:21:09reach the HIGHEST potential



      http://www.cistic.vip/

      http://www.cistic.vip/about-us
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      habe gerade noch Was ganz Spannendes gesehen.
      checken Sie Die Tage mal Ihre BM(s).
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      check ich....
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      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10196102-gm-beantr…
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      the ULTIMATE journey



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      trends poised to REshape industries, in 2018




      http://www.cbinsights.com/research/report/top-tech-trends-20…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.691.149 von Popeye82 am 11.01.18 20:58:36




      http://www.stockhouse.com/news/newswire/2018/01/11/medx-skin…
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      ich glaubs nich.
      die
      Europäer
      wollen
      echt
      denn
      Finger
      aus
      dem

      ziehen????????????
      :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:



      Europäer suchen Platz neben USA und China
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10215643-roundup-…

      "MÜNCHEN (dpa-AFX) - Europäische Politiker und Unternehmer beschwören schnelles Handeln, um nicht zwischen den Tech-Supermächten USA und China zerrieben zu werden. Bundesaußenminister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) forderte auf der Innovationskonferenz DLD in München, Europa müsse sich dazu durchringen, eine aktivere Rolle in der Welt zu spielen. Deutsche-Telekom-Chef Timotheus Höttges gab den Wettbewerb bei verbraucherorientierten Online-Plattformen verloren - sieht aber Chancen im Internet der Dinge mit der Vernetzung von Milliarden Geräten.

      Zugleich gab es optimistische Signale. "Die europäische Tech-Industrie ist so stark wie nie zuvor", verkündete in Tom Wehmeier vom Start-up-Investor Atomico, der jährliche Analysen der Branche erstellt. "Wir haben unseren eigenen Bauplan dafür, wie ein erfolgreiches Technologie-Ökosystem aussehen kann." Allein im vergangenen Jahr seien 3,5 Milliarden Euro in europäische Start-ups investiert worden. Noch vor einigen Jahren sei in Frage gestellt worden, ob Europa globale Champions hervorbringen könne. "Die Frage jetzt ist nicht mehr ob, sondern wo, wann und wie groß sie werden."

      Die Regulierung, die oft als Hemmschuh für Innovationen kritisiert werde, könne bei intelligenten Reformen zum Wettbewerbsvorteil geraten, betonte Wehmeier. Denn künstliche Intelligenz, Roboter oder Digitalwährungen würden zwingend eine Neuordnung der Regeln erfordern.

      Gabriel forderte Europa auf, im globalen Technologie-Wettstreit das Feld nicht den USA und China zu überlassen. "Werden wir zu tatenlosen Zuschauern im neuen Kalten Krieg um Technologie? Oder kann Europa mit besseren Antworten aufwarten?", umriss Gabriel die zentrale Frage zum DLD-Auftakt am Samstag.

      Derzeit setzten sich global zwei Modelle durch: Die libertäre Weltsicht des Silicon Valley mit seinen Tech-Schwergewichten - und das chinesische System, in dem globale Digital-Champions unter dem Schutz eines autoritären Staates aufgebaut werden. "Es gibt das zunehmende Gefühl, dass die technologische Entwicklung den Westen mit seinen offenen Gesellschaften und Märkten erstmals global benachteiligen kann, statt ihm einen Vorsprung zu verschaffen", warnte Gabriel.

      Derzeit sei die EU "eine fragmentierte Union mit Millionen Stimmen", von denen einige die Digitalisierung sogar nur als vergänglichen Trend sähen, kritisierte der Außenminister. "Unser gemeinsames Ziel muss sein, ein starkes Europa aufzubauen, das global agiert, das Weltangelegenheiten gestalten kann, statt von ihnen geformt zu werden." Die EU müsse dafür umdenken - schließlich sei sie vor allem geschaffen worden, um Kriege zwischen europäischen Ländern zu vermeiden. Sie scheue bisher vor einer starken globalen Rolle zurück.

      Facebooks Kommunikations- und Politikchef Elliot Schrage nutzte seinen DLD-Auftritt, um die Kritik am deutschen Gesetz gegen Hass im Netz zu bekräftigen. "Das Gesetz macht uns zu Richtern, Geschworenen und Vollstreckern, und ich denke, das ist eine schlechte Idee." Online-Plattformen sollten nicht die politische Debatte in Deutschland bestimmen. Das Gesetz (NetzDG) schreibt vor, dass Online-Plattformen klar strafbare Inhalte binnen 24 Stunden nach einem Hinweis löschen müssen - und in weniger eindeutigen Fällen eine Woche Zeit haben.

      Schrage räumte zugleich ein, dass Facebook nicht gut genug darin war, die Nutzer vor Hass und Hetze zu schützen. Das gelte auch für ausländische Einmischung, sagte er mit Blick auf Propaganda aus Russland während der US-Präsidentenwahl 2016. Facebook versuche gerade, transparenter für die Nutzer zu werden. "Es steht außer Frage, dass wir die Verantwortung haben, dass die Leute verstehen, warum sie die Inhalte sehen, die sie sehen. Wenn wir Werbung zeigen, müssen Sie wissen, warum Sie sie sehen."

      Telekom-Chef Höttges betonte, dass er für Europäer keine Chance mehr sehe, zu Facebook und Co. aufzuschließen. "Ja, wir haben bei diesen B2C-Plattformen für immer verloren, das ist meine Überzeugung", sagte Höttges ohne Umschweife. "Aber im Internet der Dinge, im Geschäft zwischen Unternehmen - hier liegt die Stärke Europas, hier haben wir etwas zu gewinnen." Er habe es satt, dass europäische Politiker und zum Teil auch Unternehmen "Meister im Beobachten" seien. Es sei an der Zeit, endlich zu handeln. Die wichtigste Forderung sei, Telekom-Unternehmen mehr Frequenz-Spektrum für neuen Service freizumachen: "Gebt uns Spektrum, wir brauchen Spektrum!"/so/DP/he"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.807.668 von Popeye82 am 24.01.18 04:43:48muss WOHL Master gemacht haben





      the CEO can WRITE
      http://www.vtivisioninvestors.com/document/#d=1&p=5&m=1
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      future could be RADICALLY improved




      - This talk follows the careers of two "visioneers" who imagined, designed and advocated for a future that could be radically improved through space colonies and nanotechnologies. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.807.749 von Popeye82 am 24.01.18 06:15:37TRANSFORMING the, Material, Basis(of Civilization)






      - What if we were really good at making things—better products of all kinds—in a clean way, at a very low cost, and on a global scale? What if today’s industrial and energy infrastructure could be replaced with clean, zero-carbon emission technologies at a rapid pace? The result would be a profound revolution in the material basis of our civilization and radically different prospects for the 21st century. A technology of this scope and power is visible in the distance today, not close, but accessible through a series of advances in nanotechnology and the molecular sciences. By merging digital and manufacturing principles at the molecular scale, atomically precise manufacturing can transform our world. It’s time to expand the horizons of our conversation about the future. K. Eric Drexler, Ph.D., is a researcher at Oxford University and author whose work focuses on advanced nanotechnologies. His 1981 paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences established fundamental principles of molecular design, protein engineering, and productive nanosystems. Drexler’s research in this field has been the basis for numerous journal articles and for books including Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology (written for a general audience) and Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation (a quantitative, physics-based analysis). He recently served as Chief Technical Consultant to the Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems, a project of the Battelle Memorial Institute and its participating US National Laboratories. He is currently working in a collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund to explore nanotechnology-based solutions to global problems such as energy and climate change. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx -
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      schrieb am 24.01.18 21:39:14
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      Ist es das, was ich mal vor einiger Zeit irgendwo erwähnt hatte?

      Transformation neuer Materialien auf Atomebene?
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.818.291 von Popeye82 am 24.01.18 21:06:39The Path to Manufacturing:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: (Atomically Precise)






      - Eric Drexler is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Martin School, and a pioneering nanotechnology researcher and author. His 1981 paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences established fundamental principles of molecular engineering and identified development paths leading to advanced nanotechnologies. In his 1986 book, Engines of Creation, he introduced a broad audience to the promise of high-throughput atomically precise manufacturing, a prospective technology using nanoscale machinery to guide molecular motion and bonding, thereby structuring matter from the bottom up. -





      An H20 Allergiker

      Das ist genau Was ich(Wir glaube?) schonmal meinten, im "3D" Thread(Die, m.E., "vermutlich 3 Wichtigsten Punkte", Dabei).
      Zumindest ein Teil Davon.
      Dass, wenn Das(Wannimmer) erreicht ist, dass Es da(nn) verdammt "crazy" wird.
      Wenn "Manufacturing"(auch "3D" Printing, usw) Diesen Punkt erreicht haben, Das dürfte eine f****************cking Explosion nach sich ziehen im Prinzip.
      WAS "möglich" ist.
      Hand ins Feuer nicht, aber ich denke Das wird recht wahrscheinlich kommen. Früher oder Später.
      Für "Jobs" dürfte Das eher nicht so toll sein.
      Ich will Jetzt AUSdrücklich nicht spinnen, aber ich weiss nicht ob Du aus "SciFi" Diese "Replikatoren"( :):) ) kennst??
      Des ist sicher nicht Das "Gleiche", aber Das hat schooooon Was miteinander zu tun. :):):)

      Also zum "progress", Dieser Techniken, gehören m.E. noch ein paar Andere Dinge,
      aber das im Prinzip mögliche Präzisionslevel ist m.E. ein ganz, gaaaaanz Ausschlaggebender Punkt dabei.

      WENN Das, Irgendwann, mal auf "atomic" scale geht,
      na dann lasst Mal die Phantasie spielen.........................................................


      Also Wer sich um Futura ernsthaft Gedanken macht,
      Der, m.M., sollte, wenn NICHT MUSS sich mit SOLCHEN Dingen auch ernsthaft gedanklich beschäftigen.
      Das würde-m.E.- mutmasslich Das Leben verändern, "WIE" Wir es kennen.
      Morgen droht da noch Keine Gefahr.
      Aber ab Nächste Woche gebe ich Keine Garatien mehr.:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.819.557 von Popeye82 am 24.01.18 22:59:09der Nerd NOCHmal; Dr Eric Drexler: I "never got a woman, so I got Nano scientist"






      -Advancements in nanotechnology could fundamentally change global approaches to manufacturing, medicine, healthcare, and the environment. In this lecture Dr Eric Drexler, Senior Visiting Fellow, Oxford Martin School, will look at current advances in the field of advanced nanotechnology, and the impacts and potential applications of their widespread implementation, and Dr Sonia Trigueros, Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Nanotechnology, and Oxford Martin Senior Fellow, will consider how targeted nanomedicine could change how we treat disease in the future. Join in on Twitter #tomorrowtech About the speakers Eric Drexler is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Martin School, and a pioneering nanotechnology researcher and author. His 1981 paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences established fundamental principles of molecular engineering and identified development paths leading to advanced nanotechnologies. In his 1986 book, Engines of Creation, he introduced a broad audience to the promise of high-throughput atomically precise manufacturing, a prospective technology using nanoscale machinery to guide molecular motion and bonding, thereby structuring matter from the bottom up. Sonia Trigueros is an Oxford Martin Senior Fellow, an Academic Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Physics and was Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Nanotechnology Her research focuses on the design of a novel nanodrug delivery system to target dividing cells, specifically cancer cells. She is also developing new Nanomedicines to tackle bacterial antibiotic resistance problem. She has a PhD in molecular biology from IBMB-CSIC and Universidad de Barcelona. After her postdoctoral research fellowships at Harvard and Oxford Universities, Trigueros was a research visitor to several academic institutions including NIH-Washington and Havana University. -
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      die in Stanford arbeiten, WOHL



      "Al" berechnet Todeszeitpunkt, zu 90 Prozent genau
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10219663-al-berec…

      "Stanford (pte003/23.01.2018/06:10) - Forscher der Stanford University http://stanford.edu haben mit "Al" einen Algorithmus entwickelt, der den Todeszeitpunkt von Patienten mit einer Genauigkeit von 90 Prozent vorhersagt. Wissenschaftlern zufolge wollen 80 Prozent der Amerikaner ihren letzten Tag zu Hause verbringen. Dennoch sterben rund 60 Prozent im Krankenhaus. Al soll diese markante Lücke nun zu schließen versuchen.

      Mit Patientendaten gefüttert

      Die Wissenschaftler haben das neuronale Netzwerk mit Patientendaten von rund zwei Mio. Erwachsenen und Kindern des Stanford Hospital http://stanfordhealthcare.org und des Children's Hospital of Lucile Packard http://stanfordchildrens.org gefüttert. "Unser Ansatz nutzt eine gründliche Untersuchung von hospitalisierten Patienten, um jene zu identifizieren, die einen Bedarf an Palliativmedizin haben", erläutert Anand Avati von der Stanford University.

      Anand zufolge erlauben die verfügbaren Daten Vorhersagemodelle, um Todeszeitpunkte der Patienten zu generieren. Das Tool sei aber nicht entwickelt worden, um für sich alleine zu arbeiten, sondern den Behandlungsprozess der Patienten zu begleiten. Den Forschern zufolge ist es oft nicht leicht festzustellen, ob und ab welchem Zeitpunkt ein Patient palliative Maßnahmen benötigt. "Dieser Algorithmus kann den Tod von Patienten innerhalb der nächsten zwölf Monate verlässlich vorhersagen und somit Empfehlungen für einen Bedarf an palliativer Pflege ableiten", resümiert Anand.

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      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10225366-durchbru…

      "Cambridge (pte019/24.01.2018/13:30) - Forscher des Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) http://web.mit.edu haben im Bereich des "Neuromorphic Computing" einen weiteren Meilenstein erreicht. Ziel sind Computerchips, die nach Vorbild des menschlichen Gehirns in der Lage sind, Millionen Rechenprozesse gleichzeitig und effizient abzuarbeiten. Um das zu ermöglichen, setzt das Gehirn auf etwa 100 Bio. Synapsen, die als Schaltzentralen für Nervenimpulse fungieren. Solche Snypasen haben die Forscher nun erstmals künstlich hergestellt und getestet.

      "Bräuchten keine Supercomputer mehr"

      "Wenn es uns gelingt, kleine neuromorphe Computerchips zu entwickeln, die wie das Gehirn Millionen von Rechenaufgaben parallel erledigen, bräuchten wir keine riesigen Supercomputer mehr", erklärt Jeehwan Kim, Projektleiter am Research Laboratory of Electronics and Microsystems Technology Laboratories des MIT. Das größte Hindernis auf dem Weg zu solchen kleinen künstlichen Intelligenzen seien bislang immer die neuronalen Synapsen gewesen. "So etwas künstlich herzustellen, ist eine enorme Herausforderung", stellt Kim klar.

      Genau das hat der Forscher mit seinem Team geschafft. Sie haben tatsächlich eine künstliche Synapse produziert, mit der sie die Stärke der elektronischen Ladung, die durch sie hindurchfließt, präzise kontrollieren können. "Das funktioniert in etwa so, wie wenn Ionen sich zwischen Neuronen hindurch bewegen", erläutert Kim. Hierfür wurde ein eigener kleiner Chip mit solchen Synapsen aus Siliziumgermanium fabriziert. "Das markiert einen riesigen Schritt in Richtung von portablen, neuromporphen Chips, die mit einem geringen Stromverbrauch zur Mustererkennung oder anderen Lernaufgaben eingesetzt werden können", so der Experte.

      Trefferquote von 95 Prozent realisiert

      Die ersten Tests mit dem neuartigen künstlichen Synapsen sollen laut Kim sehr erfolgreich verlaufen sein. Dabei mussten die winzigen Bauteile, die rund 25 Nanometer im Durchmesser erreichen, verschiedene Lernaufgaben bewältigen. Unter anderem ging es etwa darum, unterschiedliche Stichproben von Handschriften zu erkennen. "Solche Dinge gelten in der Forschung als sehr gute erste Tests für neuromorphe Chips", betont der Wissenschaftler.

      Für ihre Experimente haben die Forscher eine Computersimulation eines neuronalen Netzwerks erstellt, das aus drei Schichten besteht, die über zwei dazwischenliegende Lagen mit künstlichen Synapsen verbunden sind. Diese Simulation wurde anschließend mit einem Datenset aus zigtausenden Handschriften gefüttert. Das neuronale Netzwerk schaffte dabei eine Trefferquote von 95 Prozent.

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      Dies ist genau der grund, warum ich gerne SciFi sehe - ganz früher keinerlei Interesse daran gehabt, aber was in Filmen möglich ist, wird auch probiert und früher oder später umgesetzt.
      Teils heuer schon seit laaangem in schwarzen Projekten.
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      world's FIRST


      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10227553-forscher…

      "Cambridge/Zürich (pte002/25.01.2018/06:05) - Forscher der Harvard University http://harvard.edu und des Institute for Quantum Electronics http://www.iqe.phys.ethz.ch der ETH Zürich haben die bislang dünnsten Spiegel der Welt hergestellt. Die winzigen Strukturen bestehen aus einer Schicht eines Materials, das sich aus den chemischen Elementen Molybdän und Selen zusammensetzt und lediglich die Breite eines einzelnen Atoms aufweist. Die Konstruktion aus Molybdändiselenid (MoSe2) soll ein vielfältiges Anwendungspotenzial im Bereich spezieller Sensoren und Laser-gesteuerter Computerchips haben. Mehr als nur winzige Spiegel Anzeige Ersetzen Robo-Advisor den menschlichen Vermögensberater? Ein aktuelles Gesprächsthema sind heute die Möglichkeiten der künstlichen Intelligenz (AI) und der Einsatz von Algorithmen. Die sogenannten Robo-Advisor sind in Deutschland stark auf dem Vormarsch. Aber können sie wirklich einen menschlichen, professionellen Vermögensberater ersetzen? Mehr erfahren powered by finative "Mit diesen winzigen Spiegeln nähern wir uns der absolut minimalsten möglichen Dicke, die ein Objekt haben kann, das unter den geltenden Gesetzen der Physik noch Licht reflektieren kann", beschreibt das Wissenschaftsportal "LiveScience" die aktuelle Errungenschaft der Forscher. Wie diese im Journal "Physical Review Letters" erläutern, ist der Spiegel, der in Harvard entwickelt wurde, auf eine Silizium-Unterlage montiert und wirft 85 Prozent des einfallenden Lichts zurück. Derjenige in Zürich verwendet wiederum eine Basis aus Siliziumdioxid und reflektiert 41 Prozent. "Als wäre die Ingenieursleistung, die hinter der Entwicklung dieser Spiegel steht, nicht schon genug, könnten sie sich auch noch in der realen Welt als äußerst nützlich erweisen", betont der Bericht. Diese sollen künftig etwa im Bereich optischer Chips, Glasfasernetzwerke und anderen Geräten wesentliche Vorteile bringen. "MoSe2 ermöglicht aber mehr als nur winzige Spiegel. Je nachdem, wie viel elektrische Spannung man an diese Substanz abgibt, kann die Reflektivität nach oben oder unten angepasst werden. Das funktioniert superschnell und erlaubt daher auch verschiedenste Anwendungen im High-Speed-Computing", heißt es. Ganz spezifisches Verhalten MoSe2 lässt sich deshalb so gut als Spiegel einsetzen, weil sich Elektronen, die sich um die Kerne dieses Materials bewegen, auf eine ganz spezifische Art und Weise verhalten. So tendiert die Substanz etwa dazu, Lücken in ihrem Elektronenfeld zu produzieren - Areale, wo Elektronen zwar kreisen können, nicht unbedingt aber präsent sein müssen. Dazu muss der innovative Werkstoff allerdings mit bestimmen Wellenlängen von Licht bestrahlt werden. "Unter Umständen kann es dabei auch vorkommen, dass die negativ geladenen Elektronen sich zu seltsamen quantenmechanischen Objekten zusammenfinden, die Excitons genannt werden. Diese Excitons geben selbst Licht ab, was störend auf einfallendes Licht wirkt und dieses dahin zurückleitet, wo es hergekommen ist - genau wie der Spiegel in ihrem Badezimmer", erklärt "LiveScience" die komplizierten physikalischen Vorgänge.

      ENDE


      Aussender: pressetext.redaktion Ansprechpartner: Markus Steiner Tel.: +43-1-81140-314 E-Mail: steiner@pressetext.com Website: www.pressetext.com [ Quelle: http://www.pressetext.com/news/20180125002 ]"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.225.504 von Popeye82 am 28.06.14 08:24:29BRAVE new world


      http://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/610058/heres-wh…
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      schrieb am 28.01.18 20:49:57
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      eine Meiner WL Aktien.



      NEXT-Gen Diagnostic Device


      http://www.stockhouse.com/news/newswire/2018/01/26/next-gen-…
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      Eric Ladizinsky, quote: Ich "will Meinen Commodore 64 zurück"





      - D-Wave's co-founder Eric Ladizinsky's presentation to his peers at Googles Quantum lab in Los Angeles. The talk covers among other topics, scalable technology, semi-conductors & the future of quantum computing. 2015 NOTE: It's now 2017 & all the D-Wave's have been 'scaled up' (sic), they are now D-Wave 2X's. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.861.696 von Popeye82 am 29.01.18 14:23:15
      Zitat von Popeye82: Eric Ladizinsky, quote: Ich "will Meinen Commodore 64 zurück"


      Hab noch einen C128 im Dachboden. Muss ich Mal wieder anschließen. War ne schöne Zeit
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      http://cvrmed.com/press-release/cvr-medical-entering-into-pr…
      http://cvrmed.com/press-release/rapid-progress-toward-fda-su…
      "CVR Medical Entering Into Pre-Pivotal Trial Phase – A Step Closer To FDA Clearance

      VANCOUVER, BC / February 1, 2018 / CVR Medical Corp. (TSX.V: CVM.V) (FRANKFURT: B3BN) (OTCQB: CRRVF) (“CVR Medical”) announces the launch of their Pre-Pivotal Trial clinical substantiation phase for the “Carotid Stenotic Scan (CSS)” device. This critical stage, prior to launch of final phase Pivotal Trials, will be conducted at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia, PA), Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit, MI), and several other top-tier clinical research institutions within the United States. Transition from Pre-Pivotal trial phase to Pivotal Trials is expected to occur in the early part of February 2018, and only requires the placement of wireless CSS devices across CVR’s full clinical trial footprint. With the data produced through the Pivotal Trials, CVR will validate the safety and accuracy of their patented device as required for submission to FDA for market clearance.

      “Now that we have cleared the major manufacturing and logistical hurdles which all companies encounter when attempting to manufacture a state of the art medical device and arm clinicians across the globe, it is time to start bringing the pre-market phase of this project to a close.” CVR COO Tony Robinson declares with assurance. “The product is designed, the market has told us there is a need, and we have laid the path to manufacture the CSS, now it is time to execute. We intend for this last clinical phase to be swift and efficient, a closing to this chapter of development.”

      CVR Medical plans to announce the additional Pivotal Trial locations immediately upon IRB approval.
      About CVR Medical

      CVR Medical is a company that is involved in an equal parts joint venture with CVR Global Inc. (the “Joint Venture”). The Joint Venture operates in the medical industry focused on the commercialization of a proprietary subsonic, infrasonic, and low frequency sound wave analysis technology and has patents to a diagnostic device designed to detect and measure carotid arterial stenosis. CVR Medical is managed by a proven technical team. CVR Medical trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol CVM.

      For further information contact:

      Brisco Capital Partners Corp.
      Scott Koyich, President
      Telephone: (403) 262-9888"
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      schrieb am 04.02.18 15:54:07
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      Whats that?
      Stops all mass shootings before first shoot???
      https://www.angelnexus.com/o/web/150395
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      H20,
      Sie können Ihr Hirn wegschmeissen.
      Es wird nicht mehr gebraucht.





      200,000,000 times faster than human brain, uses one ten-thousandth as much energy

      http://www.kurzweilai.net/superconducting-synapse-could-enab…
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      schrieb am 11.02.18 22:13:29
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.999.418 von Popeye82 am 11.02.18 20:56:25Das wird noch zehn Jahre dauern, braucht Helium-Kühlung/Supraleitung und wird wohl nur stationär cloudbasiert funktionieren... genau das Gegenteil macht BRN...;)

      Great idea, will do. Note: Nature News quotes Steven Furber, a computer engineer at University of Manchester, UK, “who studies neuromorphic computing says practical applications are far in the future: ‘The device technologies are potentially very interesting, but we don’t yet understand enough about the key properties of the [biological] synapse to know how to use them effectively,’ he says. ‘For instance, there are many outstanding questions about how synapses remodel themselves when forming a memory, making it difficult to recreate the process in a memory-storing chip.’ Furber says that because it takes 10 years or more for new computing devices to reach the market, it is worth developing as many different technological approaches as possible. …”


      Aber langsam sollten wir Menschen uns Sorgen machen...
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.999.736 von H2OAllergiker am 11.02.18 22:13:29eine watchfirma hatte gerade noch Breakthrough.
      mal sehen ob Die noch eingesackt wird.
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      schrieb am 14.02.18 16:25:37
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      KI oder hier aus dem Thread hier? hab kursmässig nix gefunden.
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      schrieb am 14.02.18 23:25:33
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.028.449 von Popeye82 am 14.02.18 23:06:03UNIQUE inspiration

      http://www.rdmag.com/news/2017/02/deadly-spiders-unique-spin…
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      NEWtechnology
      http://www.jwnenergy.com/article/2018/2/new-subsea-technolog…

      "Wood Mackenzie and the Aberdeen, U.K.-based Oil & Gas Technology Centre say developing new subsea technology and approaches to field developments could help unlock 400 million additional barrels of oil and gas and generate £3 billion of additional value.

      On the U.K. Continental Shelf (UKCS), there is 3.4 billion barrels of oil and gas potential discovered in marginal fields, or small pools. At the current oil price, 1.5 billion barrels in small pools in the basin are potentially economic.

      The Technology Centre’s Tie-back of the Future initiative, which aims to both half the cost and half the time to develop small pools, would make an additional 400 million barrels economic.

      The initiative brings together 25 operators, supply chain firms and technology developers to transform the approach to developing marginal fields. Creating a circular economy, whereby subsea equipment is designed for disassembly and reuse, is at the heart of the initiative.

      Gain access to the latest asset and corporate valuations, M&A; deals, corporate financials, operating data and refinery projects with Evaluate Energy's Global Oil & Gas Database.
      Find out more

      To date, the Technology Centre has invested £250,000 in engineering activity to develop the initiative, five technology projects are underway, 13 technology proposals are in the pipeline and six integrated studies have been completed. Industry support from operating and supply chain companies is required to make the Tie-back of the Future a reality.

      The UKCS has around 10 per cent of the world’s small pools and with 27 billion barrels in small pools globally, there is huge potential to take solutions developed there to other basins with marginal fields, driving international growth and export opportunities.

      “Small pools represent a big prize for the U.K. economy but they each have their own challenges. The Tie-back of the Future concept is making significant strides to making more of these fields economically viable,” Chris Pearson, Small Pools Solution Centre manager for the Oil & Gas Technology Centre, said in a statement.

      “Some of the ideas and early-stage technologies out there are really interesting. We are seeing developments in mechanical hot taps, mechanically connected pipelines, multi-use pipelines, the integration of renewable energy systems and unmanned facilities. These solutions could transform the development of small pools and extend the economic life of the North Sea,” he said.

      “At current exploration rates, it would take 14 years and 500 wells to find the same volumes that have already been discovered in small pools. As a mature basin, these barrels can no longer be ignored. As well as providing much-needed new investment, unlocking small pools is key to extending the life of existing infrastructure,” added Mhairidh Evans, principal analyst for Wood Mackenzie.

      “The U.K. industry, with the Technology Centre’s backing, is at the forefront of these new technologies. Approaches taken here will be much-watched and learned from around the globe.”"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.024.612 von H2OAllergiker am 14.02.18 16:25:37der Name wird; natürlich; nicht gesagt.
      wenn Sie mögen kriegen Sie HINweis.
      dann können Sie schauen Was NACHforschungen; evt; zu Tage bringen.
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      schrieb am 15.02.18 13:50:25
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      kennst Du noch Nexia Biotech?
      War eine meiner ersten Techaktien und erster Fehler, einen Tag nach News im ZDF gekauft und unlimitiert in Frankfurt 60% zu teuer. :laugh:.

      Bionik, Spinnenseide, Künstliche Herstellung waren die Stichworte damals vor gut 17 Jahren.
      Die waren ein Jahrz7eht4n z7u früh dran, mittlerweile macht das eine dt. Forschergruppen besser.
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      schrieb am 15.02.18 13:53:20
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.032.910 von Popeye82 am 15.02.18 13:35:57Dann weisen Sie mal HIN. Welche Branche welches Land.
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      schrieb am 15.02.18 19:08:19
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      100 % Umsatzwachsum pro Jahr? Nicht schlecht Herr Popeye
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      schrieb am 15.02.18 21:54:25
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.036.501 von H2OAllergiker am 15.02.18 19:08:19knickknack, gut.
      das ist doch; lange; nicht Alles.
      informieren Sie sich mal im nationaldomesticportal.
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      REVOLUTIONARY technology
      https://stocknessmonster.com/announcements/pg1.asx-6A872474/

      "In an Australian first,
      Pearl Global Limited
      (Pearl)
      (
      ASX:
      PG1
      )
      has
      begun
      commissioning its first production
      plant
      after receiving state government
      , environmental
      and council
      approvals for its
      unique
      process to
      convert waste tyres into
      valuable
      secondary products.
      Pearl Executive C
      hairm
      an Gary Foster said
      ,
      “This is a turn
      ing point for
      used
      tyre processing in Australia.
      We
      are the first company
      in Australia
      to receive licenses for the thermal treatment of rubber, to reclaim and
      recover valuable products for resale.
      “Our technol
      ogy is a significant advance
      ment
      on other methods of processing waste tyres because it
      has
      low
      emissions,
      no hazardous by
      -­‐
      products,
      requires no chemical intervention
      and is the only
      process
      that
      meets the standard emissions criteria set by the
      Australian
      regulators
      for this type of techn
      ology
      .”
      Pearl
      recently
      received planning approval from the Gold Coast City Council and
      has
      approval from
      Queensland’s Department of Environment and Heritage.
      It already holds
      an environmental licence from the
      Western Australian Government Department of Env
      ironment Regulation.
      Pearl
      (formerly Citation Resources Limited)
      today
      re
      joined the ASX following a reconstruction and
      a
      $5 million capital raising.
      Unique
      t
      echnology
      Pearl’s technology uses an
      applied
      heating process called
      thermal desorption
      to cleanly
      convert
      end of life
      tyres into products including liquid hydrocarbon, high tensile steel and carbon char. These products can be
      sold commercially or further
      processed
      to create higher
      value
      -­‐
      added
      products.
      The process can also
      potentially generate power
      for a range of other uses.
      Pearl has
      constructed
      its first
      production
      plant
      ,
      with two thermal desorption units (TDUs),
      in Stapylton
      ,
      Queensland
      ,
      and
      initial
      commissioning
      is under way.
      The second TDU is owned by Pearl’s intellectual
      property licensor and c
      ontracting partner Keshi, and will be purchased by Pearl as soon as practical.
      “This
      is
      the first plant of its type in Australia and we expect to be
      ramping up to full production over the
      coming
      months
      ,
      ” said Mr Foster.
      At
      full
      production, each
      TDU
      can process
      approximately
      5,000 ton
      ne
      s
      of shredded rubber per week
      (equivalent of
      around 5
      0,000 car tyres) which provides on average a weekly output of
      1.5 million litres of
      raw fuels, in the form of liquid hydrocarbons.
      Successful produ
      ct testing
      Pearl also announced that its first degreaser products had passed a critical performance test.
      Pearl’s thermal treatment of waste rubber generates a raw fuel that comprises over 1,000 elements,
      including high value solvents. Pearl is developing
      recipes using these solvents, focusing initially on
      degreasers and industrial parts cleaners.
      With assistance from The Centre for Energy at the University of Western Australia, Pearl’s degreaser
      products have been tested and scientifically compared to exis
      ting commercial degreasers and they have
      surpassed the standards required for commercial degreasers, with one of them showing the best
      performance of all the degreaser products.
      This is excellent progress,” Mr Foster said. “We will continue to develop the
      potential commercial products
      in the coming months, with the aim of moving to field trials soon after.”
      2
      A
      c
      lean
      s
      olution to
      a
      global p
      roblem
      It is estimated that the world community disposes of more than 1 billion tyres every year.
      In
      2015,
      Australia
      disposed of more than
      51
      million tyres
      . Of these, only
      around 5
      %
      we
      re
      recycled locally, around 32
      %
      we
      re
      exported for recycling and energy recovery, and the re
      mainder
      we
      re landfilled, s
      tockpiled, illegally dumped
      or ‘
      lost

      1
      . In 2018, Tyre Stewardship Austr
      alia expects the number of tyres disposed of in Australia to
      increase to 56 million tyres.
      2
      Tyres are not naturally degradable, with tyre fires
      3
      and pollution
      4
      becoming major causes for concern.
      Governments are increasingly seeking solutions for dealing with the waste.
      Pearl’s
      tech
      nology
      provide
      s
      a clean
      alternative to
      current
      recycling
      options, which include shredding tyres
      for constructing into playgrounds
      and
      other products
      , which have limited
      applications
      ,
      or
      exporting
      baled
      tyres for further
      destruction
      overseas
      .
      An independent report by the University of Western Australia
      has
      confirmed
      that the process can operate
      in a low emissions environment.
      “This is a
      technology invented in Australia that will contribute to solving a serious global environmental
      problem,” Mr Foster said.
      “We believe there is great potential in Australia to
      immediately deploy
      our technology at sites close to
      where tyres have been stockp
      iled,” Mr Foster said.
      “With governments seeking or mandating solutions for waste, Pearl is well placed to offer a solution that is
      both environmentally sound and commercially viable.”
      Pearl
      has applied to be
      an accredited member of Tyre Stewardship Austra
      lia (TSA)
      ,
      a program established
      by the Australian government
      to
      r
      educe the
      number
      of end of life tyres damaging the environment
      ,
      increase the recycling rate and
      to
      p
      romote the development of viable markets for
      end of life
      tyres
      .
      R&D b
      enefit
      Pearl has received a cash payment of $542,000 from the Australian Taxation Office as a result of research
      and development incentive claims in its 2016/2017 taxation return.
      Advisors
      Cadmon Advisory was the lead manager for the capital raising
      via public o
      ffer of 25 million shares at 20
      cents
      per share to raise $5 million.
      The funds
      will enable Pearl to c
      omply with
      the ASX listing requirements,
      administration funding and working capital.
      Further information
      Investors
      -­‐
      Cameron Low,
      Cadmon Advisory, +613 922
      5 5474,
      cameron@cadmon.com.au
      Media
      -­‐
      Scott Hinton, Vaughan Partners, +61
      419 114 057
      ,
      shinton@vaughanpartners.com.au
      Website
      -­‐
      https://pearl
      -­‐
      global.com.au
      1
      Hyder Consulting,
      Stocks
      -­‐
      and
      -­‐
      fate
      -­‐
      end
      -­‐
      life
      -­‐
      tyres
      -­‐
      2013
      -­‐
      14
      -­‐
      study
      , 30 April 2015
      2
      https://www.tyrestewardship.org.au
      3
      Tyre fires a major hazard
      ABC News 28 June 2017 re Tyre Fire Rocklea
      4
      A global pollution problem
      Report on tyre recycling and California sm"
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      SERIOUS breakTHROUGH (---->NEW material)

      http://www.innovationtoronto.com/2017/07/serious-breakthroug…
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      Lockheed will build a deep space HABITAT, inside a space shuttle cargo container


      http://www.popsci.com/lockheed-martin-will-build-deep-space-…
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      schrieb am 20.02.18 21:28:21
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      israelian scientists says your brain is MINI( :mad::mad::mad: )





      Israeli researchers grow mini-brain; Weizmann Institute's study of brain wrinkling opens way for future research into disorders, such as microcephaly, epilepsy and schizophrenia

      http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-researchers-grow-mini-b…

      "An Israeli research team has discovered a way to grow a miniature version of the human brain that undergoes wrinkling in a similar way to a real brain, paving the way for scientists to better understand a congenital defect.

      Roughly one in 30,000 babies are born with smooth brains. They go on to suffer from severe developmental difficulties and a relatively low life expectancy.

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      Scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in the central Israeli city of Rehovot sought to understand more about the physical and biological factors that cause the brain to wrinkle, but with existing methods for growing in vitro brains, it was very hard to monitor development.

      That led the Institute’s Dr. Eyal Karzbrun to develop a new approach to growing organoids — simplified, miniature versions of bodily organs produced in test tubes.

      In order to allow for high-quality optical imaging and microscope tracking of wrinkle development, Karzbrun managed to use embryonic stem cells to grow a “mini-brain” that was round and flat with a thin space in the middle.

      By the second week of the tiny organoid’s growth and development, the team was able to observe wrinkles beginning to appear and then to deepen. Karzbrun said, “This is the first time that folding has been observed in organoids, apparently due to the architecture of our system,” he said.

      The findings were reported Monday in Nature Physics.
      Screenshot from time-lapse images showing development of a brain organoid that incorporates the gene mutation causing smooth brain syndrome. (Youtube screenshot)

      The research team then grew a mini-brain incorporating a gene carried by babies with smooth brain syndrome that the institute’s Prof. Orly Reiner had identified in 1993.

      The organoids with the mutated gene grew to the same proportions as the others, but developed few folds. The ones they did develop were very different in shape from the normal wrinkles.

      Using atomic force microscopy, which yields a high level of resolution on extremely tiny surfaces, they found physical and biological differences between the cells in the two little “brains,” discovering, for example, that the normal brain cells were about twice as stiff as the soft, mutated ones.

      “We now have a much better understanding of what makes a brain wrinkled or, in cases of those with one mutated gene, smooth,” Reiner said.

      The researchers plan to continue developing their approach, in the belief that it could open new possibilities for understanding developmental disorders such as microcephaly, epilepsy and schizophrenia."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.072.552 von Popeye82 am 20.02.18 18:08:02EIN-Personen-(T???)Raumschiff

      http://www.ingenieur.de/technik/fachbereiche/raumfahrt/diese…

      http://www.genesisesi.com/sps.html
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.091.155 von Popeye82 am 22.02.18 14:48:19INside, Outer Space









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      schrieb am 23.02.18 19:30:40
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      get antimatter READY, for first road trip; Antimatter to GO(0,99(per coup))



      https://newatlas.com/cern-plan-transport-antimatter/53536/?u…
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      schrieb am 24.02.18 00:44:46
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      Breakthrough technologies PRESENTED (17.2.2018)

      http://www.kurzweilai.net/two-new-wearable-sensors-may-repla…
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      schrieb am 24.02.18 01:31:47
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      new SECRET weapon





      "The new secret weapon against superbugs: dirt. A new field called “metagenomics” has revealed a vast, teeming, secret world of unknown micro-organisms hiding in our own backyards. It turns out that the richest source of unknown species is not a distant rainforest, but the dirt under our own feet. Rockefeller University professor Sean Brady, who pioneered metagenomics in the 1990s, has used it to discover a novel class of antibiotics called “malacidins” which show efficacy against multidrug-resistant bacteria, and against which these bacteria cannot easily develop resistance. Metagenomics, in conjunction with new techniques of genetic analysis and genetic engineering, is allowing scientists to benefit from the billions of years of experience that bacteria have in fighting one another -- and putting that to use for humans........................................................................"
      http://guildinvestment.com/technology/new-secret-weapon-supe…
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      need HELP??????????????????????????





      a Contraceptive Gel (for Men) Is About to Go on Trial; it’s expected to deliver hormones more effectively, than injections or pills

      http://www.technologyreview.com/s/609773/a-contraceptive-gel…
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      schrieb am 24.02.18 13:22:58
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      REVOLUTIONARY technology

      https://techvibes.com/2018/02/05/pond-technologies-takes-com…

      http://pondtechnologiesinc.com/company/#about
      http://pondtechnologiesinc.com/technology/
      http://pondtechnologiesinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Po…

















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      schrieb am 24.02.18 14:59:47
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      POTENTIAL gameCHANGER, in (global)energy creation

      http://www.ansto.gov.au/AboutANSTO/MediaCentre/News/ACS16374…
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      schrieb am 25.02.18 13:16:52
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      Elon M, quote: Handwerker "are dinosaurs, of a lost world":mad::mad::mad:
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10314870-virtuell…
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      schrieb am 25.02.18 19:24:25
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      er weiss nicht, dass die Dinosaurier alles überlebt haben, sie leben
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      schrieb am 25.02.18 20:02:20
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.115.311 von H2OAllergiker am 25.02.18 19:24:25H20

      Was ich Ihnen wirklich ernsthaft rate:
      Wenn Sie mit Ihren Firmen/Depot wirklich, KONKRET, weiterkommen wollen.
      Gehen Sie in Die, Jeweiligen, Heimatportale, und da "vielleicht eher stärker frequentiertes".
      Ich weiss ja nicht Was sich da Alles zusammengefunden hat, aber Ihr 3D Ding und BRN, dann sicher Australien.
      Hier können Sie; bei Solchen Sachen; m.E. "eher vergessen".
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.033.060 von H2OAllergiker am 15.02.18 13:50:25kennst Du noch Nexia Biotech?
      War eine meiner ersten Techaktien und erster Fehler, einen Tag nach News im ZDF gekauft und unlimitiert in Frankfurt 60% zu teuer. :laugh:.

      Bionik, Spinnenseide, Künstliche Herstellung waren die Stichworte damals vor gut 17 Jahren.
      Die waren ein Jahrz7eht4n z7u früh dran, mittlerweile macht das eine dt. Forschergruppen besser.
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      Achso,
      keine Ahnung von Dem Ding,
      aber spider silk ist (ob "schon")in "commercial quantities")am Markt weiss ich nicht);
      mindestens; schon in the making.
      KBLB sitzt; u.A.; dran.

      Wird kommen, denke ich; in wieweit Marktanteilsgewinnung; etc; muss man abwarten.
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      schrieb am 26.02.18 04:05:53
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.737.272 von Popeye82 am 17.01.18 01:44:17http://www.bnn.ca/video/robert-mcwhirter-discusses-medx-heal…
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      schrieb am 26.02.18 16:19:49
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      ich schaue jeden Morgen HC,

      A3D übrigens heute mit 8Mio financing, sollte dieses Jahr durchstarten.
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      schrieb am 26.02.18 17:59:09
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      [/url]
      http://www.biofpr.com/details/news/10853377/Genetically_engi…
      http://icgeb-bioenergy.org/

      "Researchers at the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) have altered the genome of a commercially-exploited fungus in such a way that it would increase the production of enzymes helpful in converting cellulose into simple fermentable sugars.

      The significance of the work lies in the fact that it would help produce double the amount of biofuel from agricultural waste materials, including rice and wheat straw, whose burning was implicated in the worsening of air quality in most parts of northern India. Available estimates show that India produces around 500 million tonnes of agricultural waste annually.

      The ICGEB scientists led by Syed Shams Yazdani disrupted a control mechanism found in the fungus penicillium funiculosum (PF) that regulates its metabolic activity. Disrupting this mechanism called carbon catabolite repression helped the scientists to increase the production of enzymes that are involved in converting cellulose into sugars and, thus increased the production of biofuels. The ICGEB scientists published their work in the journal Biotechnology for Biofuels last week.

      The newly-engineered fungus could be a strong alternative in the industrial enzyme repertoire used for biofuel production,” said Yazdani. More importantly, it can use any type agricultural waste as feedstock, he said.

      “We have not only found a way to double the quantity of enzymes available, but also improved their quality, leading to increased biofuel production,” Yazdani told BusinessLine.

      Around 80 per cent of dry biomass – including that of crop residues – contain cellulose and hemocellulose. “Processes currently used for biological conversion of cellulosic biomass are capable of converting only 60-65 per cent of cellulose material into sugars. Our process could enhance the recovery to 80-85 per cent,” the ICGEB scientist said.

      The scientists, funded by a research grant from the Department of Biotechnology, have been working the PF fungus since 2009. They opted for this fungus as it was found to produce five times more active enzyme (known as CBH1) in breaking down cellulose as compared to its fungal cousin Trichoderma reesei, more commonly used in industrial enzyme cocktails. In this work, the ICGEB scientists went a step further and tweaked the PF fungal genome in such a way that the enzyme production can be doubled.


      About DBT-ICGEB

      DBT-ICGEB Advanced Bioenergy Research (DBT-ICGEB) is an integrated centre for performing cutting-edge basic research and its translation into reality. It thrives upon ICGEB mandate to perform research in the field of molecular biology and biotechnology and will serve as platform for the synthetic biologists to work in diverese bioenergy areas such as microbial engineering, biochemical engineering, algal engineering and systems biology.y.

      For further information about DBT-ICGEB Advanced Bioenergy Research, please visit their website here."
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      schrieb am 26.02.18 18:16:43
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      http://www.biofpr.com/details/news/10842855/Turning_Old_Clot…
      http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/

      "Turning Old Clothes into Multifunctional Cotton Aerogels
      Date: 2018-02-01 11:41:28.0
      Author: NUS Engineering

      Led by Assoc. Prof. Hai Minh Duong and Prof. Nhan Phan-Thien, the research team has successfully turned disused cotton fabrics into highly compressible and ultralight weight cotton aerogels that are multifunctional. The cotton aerogels can be used to keep military water bottles cold, as well as control of rapid bleeding caused by gunshot wounds or other deeply penetrating wounds which can be life-threatening.

      Assoc. Prof. Duong said, “This new eco-friendly cotton aerogel is a major improvement from the aerogel that our team had previously developed using paper waste. It is highly compressible, hence storage and transportation costs could be greatly reduced. Furthermore, these cotton aerogels can be fabricated within eight hours – this is nine times faster than our earlier invention and about 20 times faster than current commercial fabrication processes. They are also stronger, making them more suitable for mass production. While we have demonstrated novel application of the cotton aerogels for effective haemorrhage control and heat insulation, we will continue to explore new functions for this advanced material.”

      The team took more than two years to develop and patent their method. There are two major uses for the innovative material. At present, haemorrhage control devices comprise a syringe filled with small capsules of cellulose-based sponge. This is inserted into the wound to release the capsule, which expands and applies pressure on the wound to stop the blood flow. However, the expansion and absorption rates of cellulose-based sponges are still relatively slow.

      The cotton aerogel pellets developed by the NUS Engineering team are highly compressible, each pallet can expand to 16 times its size in 4.5 seconds, and absorbs more blood three times faster than existing pallets.

      The researchers also worked with DSO National Laboratories to develop a thermal jacket for the military canteens that soldiers use to carry fluids. The jacket, which weighs about 200 grams, comprises cotton aerogel that is sandwiched between neoprene and polyester fabrics. This cotton aerogel-insulated military canteen offers better heat insulation performance compared to commercial insulated water bottles such as FLOE bottles, and is highly comparable to that of vacuum flasks. However, FLOE bottles and vacuum flasks are much heavier and more costly.

      Meanwhile, the NUS Engineering researchers have filed a patent for the novel cotton aerogels, and is exploring opportunities to work with companies to commercialise the technology.

      About National University of Singapore Engineering

      NUS Engineering’s mission is to nurture Engineer-Leaders with a global perspective and to lead in technology through high-impact research. Celebrating its 60th Anniversary in 2015, the Faculty has contributed substantially to the rapid industrial and economic growth of the nation while continuing to contribute to a knowledge-based economy.

      For further information about NUS Engineering, please visit their website here."
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      "For the last several months AgFunder has been investing from our own internal fund, you can see our initial portfolio here We’re investing in bold and exceptional entrepreneurs who are aiming to build the next great agrifood tech companies. With over 50,000 members and subscribers globally, AgFunder has a unique platform to identify great entrepreneurs, work with leading venture capitalists here in Silicon Valley and beyond, and to help our portfolio companies in their success.

      It’s always been our mission to make venture capital more inclusive, and so today we’re announcing the launch of our AgFunder Co-Investment Fund to give our members the opportunity to invest alongside us and other leading venture investors, on identical terms, in the next 8-15 startups we select.

      The minimum investment is $100k, but we’ve opened 6 investment spots for $25k, and 6 investment for $50k on a first-come basis. Investors outside the U.S. may invest, but the fund is only open to Accredited Investors (See FAQ on the fund page for details).

      Space is limited, so we’ll be accepting largest investors first and those investors who can provide strategic value. The fund is open now, you can review the documents and the FAQ, and when you’re ready you can digitally sign."
      https://agfunder.com/listings?utm_source=AgFunder%20Updates&…
      https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/NHnB6q95CfibS…
      https://agfunder.com/managed-fund?utm_source=AgFunder%20Upda…
      https://agfunder.com/managed-fund?utm_source=AgFunder%20Upda…
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      schrieb am 27.02.18 01:09:15
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      Buggin' OUT, over insect enzymes; Ancient insects' digestion could boost biofuel development; in the United Kingdom, researchers at the University of York found that the ability of some insects to efficiently digest cellulose could be exploited for industrial processes, such as the production of biofuels. The surprising find occurred when the team was investigating the digestive system of firebrats who appeared on land some 420 million years ago and had been previously shown to thrive on crystalline cellulose, the natural fiber, abundant in straw, paper and cardboard. But until noooooooooooooooooooooooooooow, it was a mystery as to how firebrats were able to digest cellulose so effectively and what they found was something they didn't expect

      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/02/25/bugging-out…
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      https://agfundernews.com/saturas-raises-series-a-precision-i…

      "Israel’s Saturas Raises $4m Series A to Commercialize Precision Irrigation Tech
      February 26, 2018 Emma Cosgrove
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      Israeli precision irrigation technology company Saturas has raised a $4 million Series A round from a group of international investors.

      Saturas’s sensing system is comprised of miniature implanted sensors and wireless transponders that can measure Stem Water Potential (SWP), a metric that’s widely recognized as one of the most accurate for determining the water status of plants.

      Current methods of obtaining an SWP measurement are labor intensive and expensive, according to a Saturas. The company says its sensor is the only one that is embedded in tree trunks, providing direct contact with plant water tissues. This enables an accurate measurement of the water status of the plant and eliminates any inaccuracies that are associated with placing sensors in the soil, or on leaves and branches.

      After several successful trials in citrus, apple, and almond orchards in Spain and Israel, Saturas cofounder and CEO Anat Halgoa Solomon told AgFunderNews that will the company use the new funds to bring its first products to market along with continuing development of a modified version of the company’s original sensor for use on vineyards.

      New investors in this round include Chinese agricultural input company Hubei Forbon Technology Co, Israeli collective farm Ramat Magshimim, along with Spanish winery Miguel Torres Winery, which has vineyards in Spain, Chile, and the US. Existing investors Gefen Capital, Trendlines, the Israel Farmers’ Union, and Shlomo Nechama also participated. The company raised a $1 million seed round in early 2016.

      The Saturas sensor is the basis for an Advanced Decision Support System, which can be made fully automatic, though Solomon says that farmers are looking more for decision support than to turn over their critical decisions to technology.

      Solomon explained to AgFunderNews in August that farmers often over water their crops by about 20% “just in case.” Besides being a waste of precious resources, overwatering also contributes to environmental problems such as pesticide runoff.

      “To the Chinese plantation industry, the impact Saturas brings will not only be economical, but social as well — while boosting yields for a large number of Chinese farmers, it will also make outstanding contributions to China’s water-saving in agriculture,” said Renzong Wang, Chairman of Hubei Forbon Technology Co. Ltd.

      Solomon says that she expects to bring a product to market this year. “We are planning demonstration trials in Israel, Spain, and California already this coming irrigation season and we will sell through distributors like irrigation companies or IoT companies,” she continued.

      Saturas is a portfolio company of the Trendlines agtech incubator platform."
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      schrieb am 27.02.18 05:13:25
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      JUSTforall





      CURING malnutrition; B. Gates: the “FUTURE, of food”

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/02/23/the-s…

      https://justforall.com/
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      schrieb am 27.02.18 08:29:07
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      Wir haben KEINE Visionen mehr





      NEUartige Stromerzeugung; Energie, die quasi aus dem Nichts entsteht, ist keine Zukunftsvision mehr, sondern Wirklichkeit geworden. Forscher des Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) haben einen neuen Ansatz entwickelt, mit dem die Energie aus der Umgebungstemperatur gewonnen wird.



      http://www.ingenieur.de/technik/fachbereiche/energie/thermis…

      "Das Testgerät sieht auf den ersten Blick aus wie ein gewöhnlicher schwarzer Kasten. Doch in ihm steckt verblüffende Technik. Denn der „thermische Resonator“ gewinnt aus den Schwankungen der Temperatur in der Umgebung Energie. Die Energieschwankungen treten während des gewöhnlichen Tag-Nacht-Zyklus auf. Über mehrere Monate testeten die Wissenschaftler das neuartige Prinzip auf dem Dach eines MIT-Gebäudes. Dann veröffentlichten sie ihre Ergenisse im Fachjournal „Natur Communications“.

      Laut dem Co-Autor der Studie, Michael Strabo, ist der thermische Resonator ein praktisches kleines Gerät, das sich auf einem normalen Schreibtisch befindet und quasi aus dem Nichts Energie erzeugt. Seiner Meinung nach sind die ständigen Temperaturschwankungen in unserem Alltag eine ungenutzte Energiequelle mit großem Potenzial. So könnte der thermische Resonator einen jahrelangen, kontinuierlichen Betrieb eines Fernerkundungssystem ermöglichen. Es würde für die Stromversorgung dann weder Batterien noch andere Energiequellen benötigen.
      Thermischer Resonator: Leitfähigkeit und Wärmekapazität

      Für die Entwicklung des Resonators benötigten die Forscher ein spezielles Material mit einem sehr guten Wärmeeindringkoeffizienten. Diese Eigenschaft beschreibt, wie leicht ein Werkstoff seiner direkten Umgebung Wärme entziehen oder abgeben kann. Die gewünschte Eigenschaft sollte die Wärme nicht nur durch ein Material leiten, sondern genauso effizient bei der Speicherung der Wärme sein. Bei den meisten Materialien ist die eine Eigenschaft niedrig und die andere hoch. Keramik besitzt beispielsweise eine niedrige Leitfähigkeit und eine hohe Wärmekapazität.

      Um die gewünschte Kombination aus einer guten Leitfähigkeit und einer guten Wärmekapazität erreichen zu können, haben die Wissenschaftler vom MIT eine sorgfältig abgestimmte Materialkombination entwickelt. Deren Grundstruktur besteht aus einem Metallschaum, der aus Nickel oder Kupfer hergestellt wird. Den Metallschaum haben die Wissenschaftler um Professor Michael Strano (links im Bild) und dem Doktorand Anton Cottrill (rechts im Bild) zusätzlich mit einer Graphenschicht überzogen, die dafür sorgt, dass die Wärmeleitfähigkeit des Materials optimiert wird. Im Anschluss daran wurde der Metallschaum mit einem wachsartigen Material mit dem Namen „Octadecan“ angereichert. Dabei handelt es sich um ein so genanntes Phase-Change-Material. Dieses wechselt innerhalb eines festgelegten Temperaturbereichs zwischen einem festen und flüssigen Zustand.



      Die MIT-Forscher führten ihre ersten Tests mithilfe des herkömmlichen 24-Stunden-Tageszyklus in Kombination mit der Temperatur der Umgebungsluft durch. Nach Ansicht der Forscher wäre es mit einer noch feineren Abstimmung des verwendeten Materials möglich, viele unterschiedliche Arten von Temperaturzyklen ernten zu können. Ein Beispiel wäre die Wärme, die jedes Mal entsteht, wenn Motoren in Maschinen von Industrieanlagen oder in Kühlschränken eingeschaltet und ausgeschaltet werden. Die Wärme ließe sich mithilfe eines thermischen Resonators in elektrische Energie umwandeln und den Geräten wieder zuführen.
      Vielseitige Verwendungsmöglichkeiten

      Bereits mit einer geringen Probe des speziellen Materials gelang es den Forschern, als alleinige Reaktion auf einen 10 Grad hohen Temperaturunterschied zwischen Nacht und Tag 350 Millivolt und 1,3 Milliwatt zu produzieren. Mit dieser Leistung lassen sich kleine Umweltsensoren, kompakte Kommunikationssysteme und kleinere Wetterstationen betreiben. Der Hauptautor der wissenschaftlichen Studie Cottrill gibt an, dass das Phase-Change-Material die Wärme speichert und durch das Graphen eine äußerst schnelle Leitung entsteht. Somit sind beide Eigenschaften erfüllt, um mit der Wärme elektrischen Strom zu erzeugen.

      Aktuell befindet sich der thermische Resonator noch in der frühen Phase der Machbarkeitsstudie. Deshalb ist die tatsächliche Leistung bisher gering. Trotzdem verspricht die wissenschaftliche Entwicklung ein großes Potenzial. Der größte Vorteil des Resonators liegt laut der Wissenschaftler darin, dass kein direktes Sonnenlicht benötigt wird. Stattdessen erzeugt das Gerät ausschließlich Energie aus den Temperaturveränderungen der Umgebung. Deshalb kann der thermische Resonator sogar Energie gewinnen, wenn sich das Gerät im Schatten befindet. Der Resonator ist auch vollkommen unabhängig von den kurzfristigen Änderungen der Windverhältnisse, der Wolkenbedeckung und allen anderen Umweltbedingungen. Aus diesem Grund könnte ein solches System an fast jedem Ort verwendet werden. Laut den Angaben der Forscher vom MIT wäre ein äußerst geeigneter Aufstellungsort ein Platz sogar direkt unter einem Solarmodul. Dort herrscht dauerhaft Schatten. Der thermische Resonator könnte die Abwärme nutzen und vollkommen unabhängig vom Lichteinfall arbeiten. Das Gerät würde sowohl den Wirkungsgrad als auch die Effizienz der Solarpanels unterstützen.
      Orthogonale Energiequellen auf der Erde und im Weltall

      Die MIT-Forschung wurde zum Teil durch ein Stipendium der König-Abdullah-Universität in Saudi-Arabien finanziert. Durch den thermischen Resonator sollen orthogonale Energiequellen, die vollkommen unabhängig voneinander funktionieren, entstehen. Diese bestehen beispielsweise aus Sonnenkollektoren, fossilen Brennstoffgeneratoren und dem thermischen Resonator in Form eines Wärmezyklusgerätes. Fällt ein Teil dieser Systeme aus, bleibt die Energieversorgung immer noch bestehen. Die König-Abdullah-Universität will dadurch ein vernetztes und unabhängiges System entwickeln, das zur Überwachung der Öl- und Gasbohrfelder eingesetzt wird. In Zukunft könnten Systeme wie der thermische Resonator also in Rovern oder Landern, die den Mond oder andere Planeten erforschen, zum Einsatz kommen.
      Vergleichbare Entwicklungen

      In den letzten Jahren gab es viele Forschungen zu und Tests mit thermoelektrischen Geräten. Sie erzeugen Strom, wenn die eine Seite der Geräte eine andere Temperatur besitzt als die andere Seite. Systeme dieser Art basieren auf zwei unterschiedlichen Temperatureingängen, die zur gleichen Zeit die Umgebungstemperatur überwachen. Im Vergleich zum neuartigen thermischen Resonator können die herkömmlichen Geräte den elektrischen Strom jedoch nicht direkt aus der Umgebungstemperatur erzeugen."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.127.686 von Popeye82 am 27.02.18 05:56:04SHOWING the way, to the future

      https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/fet-flags…
      https://publications.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publi…
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      geilinteressantes Ding.





      PIONEERING technology
      http://econic-technologies.com/news/econic-technologies-rais…
      https://oilandgasclimateinitiative.com/investments/
      http://www.ipgroupplc.com/
      http://woodfordfunds.com/
      http://oilandgasclimateinitiative.com/
      http://www.weforum.org/projects/oil-and-gas-climate-initiati…

      "Econic Technologies raises £7m for pioneering technology to help fight climate change
      Catalyst technology company, Econic Technologies, founded in 2011, has completed another successful funding round

      British catalyst technology company, Econic Technologies, announces the successful completion of its latest round of fundraising. The total amount raised is £7m with first-time investment from OGCI Climate Investments, alongside additional funds from existing shareholders: IP Group plc and Woodford Investment Management. The funding will be used to help further develop Econic’s pioneering catalyst technologies, which unlock the positive potential of waste CO2 by allowing it to be incorporated as a feedstock thereby enhancing margins and reducing the reliance on fossil fuels. The team hopes that by 2027, 30% :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: of all polyol production will take place using Econic’s catalyst technologies, meaning that potentially 3.5 million tonnes of CO2 emissions could be saved each year – the equivalent to taking some two million cars off the road.

      In addition to the funds from Econic’s existing shareholders, this latest investment round brings backing from OGCI Climate Investments, the one billion-dollar investment fund created by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), a [b]voluntary initiative led by CEOs of ten global oil and gas companies[/b]. The OGCI Climate Investments fund invests in promising technologies and business models that have the potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and that are commercially viable and scalable. Working with OGCI Climate Investments means that Econic Technologies will have access to an impressive network of oil and gas experts, opening the door to future opportunities for the global market to benefit from the positive potential of its catalyst technologies.

      Due to the interest expressed by a number of strategic investors, the company has the facility to issue a number of additional shares within a limited time window following this close.

      Rowena Sellens, CEO of Econic Technologies, commented: “This latest round of funding will help drive Econic Technologies’ continuing growth, and enable us to transform more waste CO2 into powerful economic and product performance advantages while reducing environmental impact.

      “As the catalysts move from our labs to our customer’s factory floor, the funding will be vital to ensure that manufacturers around the world are able to benefit from our pioneering technologies. We are delighted that our investors are prepared to give us the flexibility to bring one or two strategic investors on board and benefit from the additional expertise they can offer at this exciting stage.”

      Kelsey Lynn Skinner at IP Group Plc commented: “Econic continues to make strong progress with its transformational catalyst technologies and we are pleased to continue to play a pivotal role in helping the company to realise this potential.”

      Pratima Rangarajan, CEO of OGCI Climate Investments commented: “We believe that CO2 utilisation in products is an important pathway to capture carbon, resulting in a more sustainable future. Econic Technologies’ catalyst is a step in the right direction and we look forward to supporting them as they grow.”


      Contacts

      Alex Kane, Farrer Kane
      Phone: +44 (0) 20 7415 7154
      E-Mail: alex@farrerkane.com

      Max Jewell, Farrer Kane: +44 (0) 20 7415 7154 | maxjewell@farrerkane.com

      For more information on Econic or to inquire about our catalyst technologies, please contact:

      Richard French
      Business Development Director Econic Technologies
      Phone: +44 1625 238 645"
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      schrieb am 28.02.18 16:42:46
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      Ein Geschäftsmodell, welches auf Lügen aufgebaut ist, beibt uninvestierbar.
      Hier CO2, dort Diesel - wo gerade ein Verein mit ca 250 Mitgliedern - Dt. Umwelthilfe - ein Abmahnverein und korrupte Richter ein Land umkrempeln und unschuldige Bürger enteignen können.
      Man glaubt es nicht, aber profitieren tun die Autokonzerne, allen voran ausländische Hersteller mit wenig Dieselflottenanteil, deswegen auch kein Gegenangriff seitens der dt. Industrie, denn die verkauft ja auch mehr Neufahrzeuge.
      Die Leiterin des Ladens ist die Tochter von W. Schäuble. Der Verein sehr regierungsnah und volksschädigend.
      Dementgegen steht bspw.ein B.U.N.D. mit 500Tsd Mitgliedern...
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.146.352 von Popeye82 am 28.02.18 16:20:54
      -The world’s demand for energy, and the resultant carbon dioxide emissions, are drastically changing our climate. Chemistry World visited UK startup Econic Technologies, to find out how they're developing catalysts that could take some of that carbon dioxide and lock it up in high-performance polymer materials -




      - ELN talks to Pratima Rangarajan, CEO of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative’s (OGCI) $1 billion Climate Investments about the fund’s latest investment in UK-based carbon utilisation company Econic Technologies. Watch the clip to find out more. -------------------- Official Site: http://www.energylivenews.com Follow us on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/EnergyLiveNews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnergyLiveNews -




      - At a pitching session and awards ceremony in London, Climate-KIC UK announced two winning start-ups -- Econic Technologies and Aqdot -- in the UK rounds of Climate-KIC's Venture Competition. http://www.climate-kic.org/news/clima... -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.146.679 von H2OAllergiker am 28.02.18 16:42:46Ist O.K., dann müssen Sie sich einfach einen Anderen Breakthrough suchen.
      Meine Personalmeinung zum KlimaWANDEL ist jedoch eine ANDERE.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.146.679 von H2OAllergiker am 28.02.18 16:42:46H2O

      ich habe gleich noch Was für Sie.
      anschnallen!!:laugh::D:D
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.151.926 von Popeye82 am 28.02.18 22:27:52Hier, H2O.





      FOLDING water:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: ; We Fold Water: 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to folded aquaculture for expanded yield; Source Integration has developed a technology that creates a 12x surface area for a 12x algae harvest and expects expects an optimized production of 8 - 10 times plain algae raceway for same (water/land) surface area; Source - which aims at discussing licensing, joint ventures or other business arrangements for this technology - prepared this illuminating overview of their technology's promise and progress

      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/02/27/we-fold-wat…
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      Biotech That COULD 'Disrupt the Skin Regeneration Market'

      http://www.streetwisereports.com/article/2018/02/23/coverage…

      "A Feb. 14 research note revealed Cantor Fitzgerald initiated coverage on PolarityTE Inc. (COOL:NASDAQ), with an Overweight rating and a $70 per share price target, which reflects more than a triple, or 359% upside, from where the stock is currently trading at around $17.19. "We believe PolarityTE has demonstrated strong potential to disrupt the skin regeneration market," wrote analyst Elemer Piros.

      PolarityTE has developed an autologous cell wound-healing product, SkinTE, which uses a small amount of a patient's own healthy skin to cover a wound up to 500 to 1,000 times its size, and results in skin regeneration in the affected area without the typical degree of scarring and/or contracture that can accompany natural healing.

      With the use of SkinTE, the company has demonstrated "previously unseen results" of "flawless healing" in animals and positive early evidence in humans, Piros indicated. One of the first users of the product on a human was a physician who excised a "badly scarred, sizable (200 square centimeter) wound from the chest of a 10-year-old burn victim" and treated it with SkinTE. A month later, about midway through the healing process, the medical provider "proclaimed that the treatment 'definitely works.'"

      Piros purported that "regeneration of fully functional skin while limiting these negative effects of natural wound healing has broad application in a market that is already commercially developed, but underserved."

      With the commercial launch of SkinTE underway, PolarityTE continues building a 200,000-square-feet campus that can process about 230,000 products annually. At this scale with a single daily shift, at $7,300 apiece, revenue can reach $1.7 billion, Piros forecasted.

      Cantor estimated the overall market potential of SkinTE at more than $600 million, "when reaching conservative peak market penetration of 85,000 wounds in 2023," added Piros. That figure increases as PolarityTE commercializes its additional products for bone, cartilage, heart and muscle, currently in development. Based on the results to date, PolarityTE has "already generated tremendous physician interest for use of the product in a variety of settings," Piros reported. Commercialization of the bone product OsteoTE is expected by year-end.

      The next catalyst for PolarityTE, according to Cantor, is the release of SkinTE treatment case study data, anticipated in mid-2018.
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      Scientists Turn Beer into Fuel:eek::eek::eek:

      http://www.advancedsciencenews.com/cheers-scientists-turn-be…

      "Chemists at the University of Bristol have made the first steps towards making sustainable petrol using beer as a key ingredient.

      It is commonly accepted that there is an urgent need for sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels for transportation to replace diesel and petrol. One of the most widely used sustainable alternatives to petrol world-wide is bioethanol – in the United States gasoline is typically sold as a blend with up to 10% ethanol.

      However, ethanol is not an ideal replacement for petrol as it has issues such as lower energy density, it mixes too easily with water and can be fairly corrosive to engines. A much better fuel alternative is butanol but it is difficult to produce from sustainable sources.

      Scientists from the University of Bristol’s School of Chemistry have been working for several years to develop technology that will convert widely-available ethanol into butanol. This has already been demonstrated in laboratory conditions with pure, dry ethanol but, if this technology is to be scaled up, it needs to work with real ethanol fermentation broths. These contain about 90% water and other impurities, so the new technology has to be developed to tolerate that.


      So alcoholic drinks are an ideal model for industrial ethanol fermentation. Source: University of Bristol

      Professor Duncan Wass, whose team led the research, said: “The alcohol in alcoholic drinks is actually ethanol – exactly the same molecule that we want to convert into butanol as a petrol replacement.“ So alcoholic drinks are an ideal model for industrial ethanol fermentation broths – ethanol for fuel is essentially made using a brewing process. “If our technology works with alcoholic drinks then it shows it has the potential to be scaled up to make butanol as a petrol replacement on an industrial scale,” as he continued.

      The Bristol team’s key finding is that their catalysts will convert beer into butanol. In demonstrating that catalysts work with a ‘real’ ethanol mixture, the team have demonstrated a key step in scaling this technology up to industrial application.

      Professor Wass added: “We wouldn’t actually want to use beer on an industrial scale and compete with potential food crops. But there are ways to obtain ethanol for fuel from fermentation that produce something that chemically is very much like beer – so beer is an excellent readily available model to test our technology.”

      The next step in terms of application is to build this larger scale process and, based on previous processes, this could take as long as five years even if everything went well. From a scientific point of view, the team are now trying to understand what makes their catalysts so successful."
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      A Salt Water Battery:eek::eek::eek: ; Inexpensive and stable: Water COULD form the basis for future particularly inexpensive rechargeable batteries

      http://www.advancedsciencenews.com/salt-water-battery/
      http://www.empa.ch/web/empa/
      https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsenergylett.7b00623

      "In the quest to find safe, low-cost batteries for the future, eventually we have to ask ourselves a question: Why not simply use water as an electrolyte? Water is inexpensive, available everywhere, non-flammable and can conduct ions. However, water has one major drawback: It is chemically stable only up to a voltage of 1.23 volts. In other words, a water cell supplies three times less voltage than a customary lithium ion cell with 3.7 volts, which makes it poorly suited for applications in an electric car. A cost-effective, water-based battery, however, could be extremely interesting for stationary electricity storage applications.



      Ruben-Simon Kühnel and David Reber, researchers in Empa’s Materials for Energy Conversion department, have now discovered a way to solve the problem: The salt containing electrolyte has to be liquid, but at the same time it has to be so highly concentrated


      1g of water dissolves 7g of sodium FSI. This produces a clear saline solution with an electrochemical stability of up to 2.6 volts – twice as much as other aqueous electrolytes. Source: Empa

      For their experiments, the two researchers used the special salt sodium FSI. This salt is extremely soluble in water: 7g of sodium FSI and 1g of water produce a clear saline solution. In this liquid, all water molecules are grouped around the positively charged sodium cations in a hydrate shell. Hardly any unbound water molecules are present.

      The researchers discovered that this saline solution displays an electrochemical stability of up to 2.6 volts –nearly twice as much as other aqueous electrolytes. The discovery could be the key to inexpensive, safe battery cells.

      The system has already withstood a series of charging and discharging cycles in the lab and the researchers published their findings. Until now, however, the researchers have been testing the anodes and cathodes of their test battery separately. In the next step, the two half cells are to be combined into a single battery."
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.159.999 von Popeye82 am 01.03.18 15:57:18FIRST, scientific, breakTHROUGH in wound healing +reconstructive surgery in (nearly) HALF A CENTURY?????????????????????????






      - A US biotech company claims to have successfully regenerated skin and stimulated hair growth in pigs, a breakthrough the company believes could lead to the regeneration of fully functional human skin. Salt Lake City-based PolarityTE Inc's approach to engineering tissue is designed to use a patient's own healthy tissue to re-grow human skin for the treatment of burns and wounds. PolarityTE's founder and CEO Denver Lough said in an interview, "If clinically successful, the PolarityTE platform could deliver the first scientific breakthrough in wound healing and reconstructive surgery in nearly half a century." The company claims their technology also has the potential to develop fully-functional tissues, including bone, muscle, cartilage and the liver. http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/d... http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com -




      - Report produced by Ivanhoe Medical News features new advance for treating burns and wounds. www.polarityte.com -




      - PolarityTE's Dr. Denver Lough, Dr. Ned Swanson and Dr. Stephen Milner explain how SkinTE works as a potential treatment for severe wound and burn patients. -
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      schrieb am 01.03.18 22:38:42
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      robot math+smartphones led researchers to a drug discovery breakTHROUGH(REAL Life Terminator)

      http://robohub.org/how-robot-math-and-smartphones-led-resear…
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      NEW record family Tree; Genealogists have created the largest-known family tree, finding connections between a whopping 13 million people — greater than the population of Cuba

      http://www.livescience.com/61905-giant-family-tree.html#?utm…
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      schrieb am 03.03.18 16:10:07
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.147.246 von Popeye82 am 28.02.18 17:09:44AqDot ist übrigens eine Meiner "non/pre IPO WLs".
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      schrieb am 06.03.18 06:07:30
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      breakTHROUGH Water Treatment Technology
      https://biolargo.blogspot.de/2018/02/press-release-biolargo-…
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      schrieb am 06.03.18 06:53:24
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      breakTHROUGH -Cannabidiol- treatment
      http://www.stockhouse.com/news/newswire/2018/02/28/significa…
      http://preveceutical.com/
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      schrieb am 06.03.18 14:35:39
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      breakTHROUGH tests, on "mini cancers"; Scientists in London have discovered how to grow miniature copies of a patient’s cancer - these are called organoids - in a laboratory dish. These “mini-cancers” can then be used to screen over 50 different cancer drugs to find very quickly the combinations of treatments that will - or won’t - work for that person. Chris Smith spoke to study author Nicola Valeri from the Royal Marsden…

      http://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/interviews/breakt…
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      schrieb am 08.03.18 00:01:02
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      world’s BIGGEST, solar+wind powered, hydrogen hub

      http://reneweconomy.com.au/neoen-plans-worlds-biggest-solar-…
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      schrieb am 13.03.18 18:56:10
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      world's FIRST(rechargable proton battery):eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
      http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/09/look-no-li…

      "Look, no lithium! First rechargeable proton battery created
      Researchers say it’s a crucial step towards cheaper and more environmentally-friendly energy storage
      Amy McNeilage
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      Professor John Andrews (centre) with Dr Shahin Heidari (left) and PhD researcher Saeed Seif Mohammadi. Photograph: RMIT
      Scientists have created the world’s first rechargeable proton battery, a crucial step towards cheaper and more environmentally-friendly energy storage.
      While the battery is just a small-scale prototype, it has the potential to be competitive with currently available lithium-ion batteries.
      The rechargeable battery, created by researchers at RMIT university in Melbourne, uses carbon and water instead of lithium.
      The lead researcher Professor John Andrews said that as the world moved towards renewables, there would be a significant need for storage technologies that relied on cheap and abundant materials.



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      “Lithium-ion batteries are great but they rely on ultimately scarce and expensive resources,” he said. “Hydro is also a good technology but suitable sites are limited and the cost may be very high.
      “The advantage is we’re going to be storing protons in a carbon-based material, which is abundant, and we are getting protons from water which is readily available.”
      The battery itself produces no carbon emissions and it can store electricity from zero-emissions renewables.
      Andrews said it could be commercially available within five to 10 years.
      “When it is commercially available, it would be a competitor to the Tesla Powerwall and then eventually we’d hope we might find applications at the scale of the huge Tesla battery [in South Australia] and even larger.”
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      schrieb am 13.03.18 19:21:37
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      ...Jede Krankheit hat ihren Sinn...
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      schrieb am 13.03.18 19:50:59
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      Pyrolysis breakTHROUGH(COULD cut drop-in biofuels cost to $2.58 per gallon(Godfatha himself))

      http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2018/03/12/what-happen…
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      NEXT generation of novel, environmentally friendly insecticides
      https://smallcaps.com.au/bio-gene-technology-next-generation…






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      Noxopharm looks to REmove toxic assumptions from chemotherapy, wants to “CHALLENGE the, generally accepted, notion that chemotherapy must be toxic, to be effective”; says that “it is possible to achieve meaningful clinical benefit in patients with late-stage cancer using a chemotherapy drug regimen, that is without significant side-effects”

      https://smallcaps.com.au/noxopharm-remove-toxic-assumptions-…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.267.655 von H2OAllergiker am 13.03.18 19:21:37 ...Jede Krankheit hat ihren Sinn...
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      das ist: KORREKT.

      der Körper(oder Geist) has SOMEthing to say.


      gibt Es zu Ihrem Australo 3Dler eigentlich auch Irgeneinen "Recherche report", oder Sowas??
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      schrieb am 14.03.18 16:26:10
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      REVOLUTIONARY technology(heart-on-a-chip)
      http://tarabiosystems.com/#vision

      http://www.fastcompany.com/40518390/this-human-heart-on-a-ch…





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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.273.859 von Popeye82 am 14.03.18 11:54:37
      Zitat von Popeye82: gibt Es zu Ihrem Australo 3Dler eigentlich auch Irgeneinen "Recherche report", oder Sowas??


      Nicht dass ich wüsste. Zumindest nix aktuelles der letzten 2 Jahre.
      ich finde das jetzt kein schlechtes Zeichen.
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      schrieb am 15.03.18 17:55:10
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      REVOLUTIONARY (new) Smuggled Nuclear Weapon detection tech
      http://ceocfomobile.com/ThunderEnergies16.CEOCFOmobile2.pdf
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      schrieb am 15.03.18 18:10:37
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      REVOLUTIONARY Glaucoma Patients Treatment
      http://ceocfointerviews.com/interviews/NemusBioscience18bw-C…
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      FREEZING Cancer




      - Image guided cryoablation combined with immunotherapy, Yervoy, Opdivo and Keytruda significantly enhances the results of these very exciting new anti-cancer drugs. -

      - IceCure Medical is proud to present the IceSense3 cryoablation system for the treatment of breast tumors and other applications. -
      http://nocamels.com/2018/03/israeli-startup-cancer-tumors-ic…

      http://icecure-medical.com/
      http://www.matimop.org.il/





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      http://www.streetwisereports.com/article/2018/03/14/coverage…
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      schrieb am 16.03.18 14:26:51
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      world’s FIRST, crowdfunded energy retailer

      http://anthillonline.com/this-startup-has-become-the-worlds-…

      http://www.dcpowerco.com.au/





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      NEW class of blood test






      - Todos Medical Ltd. - Biotechnology Company Developing A New Class of Blood Tests for the Screening of Cancer
      SNNLive spoke with Dr. Herman Weiss, Chairman of the Board of Todos Medical Ltd. (OTCQB: TOMDF) at the Disruptive Growth Company Showcase 2017 in New York City, NY.
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      Todos Medical (OTCQB: TOMDF) is a biotech company developing a new class of blood tests for the screening of cancer, where the company’s Total Biochemical Infrared Analysis (TBIA) method, received CE approval in Dec. 2013, according to the company's website (see here: www.todosmedical.com).

      SNNLive spoke with Dr. Herman Weiss, Chairman of the Board of Todos Medical Ltd. at the Disruptive Growth Company Showcase 2017 in New York City, NY, and they discuss the following topics:

      - Overview of Todos Medical Ltd.

      - How the technology works

      - Where the technology was developed

      - Dr. Weiss' background

      - Problems the technology trying to address

      - Target indications

      For more information about Todos Medical Ltd., please visit: www.todosmedical.com

      The interview may contain forward looking statements about Todos Medical Ltd. See Todos Medical Ltd.'s periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for more complete information. -
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      New Zealand MAY Gets Flying Taxi Service

      https://futurism.com/flying-taxi-new-zealand/

      https://cora.aero/
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      schrieb am 16.03.18 17:31:12
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      mind-UPLOADING service; startup wants to preserve your brain and upload it to a computer; buuuuuuuuuuuuut first, you have to be euthanized





      http://www.technologyreview.com/s/610456/a-startup-is-pitchi…

      https://nectome.com/
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      schrieb am 16.03.18 17:42:07
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.301.555 von Popeye82 am 16.03.18 17:31:12
      - Sebastian Seung kartiert ein immens ambitioniertes neues Modell des Gehirns, welches sich auf die Verbindungen zwischen jedem Neuron konzentriert. Er nennt es unser "Connectome", dass so individuell ist wie unser Genom – sein Verständnis könnte einen neuen Zugang eröffnen, unser Gehirn und unsere Gedanken zu durchschauen. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.294.244 von Popeye82 am 16.03.18 01:28:16Silex, ein alter Bekannter.
      Es ist wirklich erstaunlich, wie innovativ die Australier sind... muss wohl von den Genen der damals outgesourcten Strafgefangenen und der regiden Migrationspolitik abhängen.
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      schrieb am 16.03.18 19:51:37
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      First-Ever 'Science FICTION' Bone Regrowth Surgery





      world's FIRST

      http://nocamels.com/2018/01/shin-bone-implant-procedure/?utm…
      http://www.bonusbiogroup.com/index.php/press-room
      http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-5059447,00.html
      http://nocamels.com/2014/02/israeli-company-grows-new-bones-…
      http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-successful-bone-implant-b…
      http://nocamels.com/2016/12/lab-grown-bones-transplant-jaws/

      http://www.bonusbiogroup.com/










      - An Israeli man is the first patient ever to receive a surgical procedure Tuesday to regrow part of his bone, according to reports. After a car accident eight months prior, the male patient had part of his shin bone removed. Surgeons were able to successfully tend to his injury with a procedure that's being deemed as "science fiction."The operation was developed several years back by Bonus BioGroup, an Israel-based biotechnology company that utilizes technology to generate tissue-regenerating bon... -
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      DISRUPTIVE technology
      http://www.bst-ipo.com/











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      new SUPER Fuel

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/stocktube/8873…

      http://www.aegplc.com/

      http://www.aegplc.com/advanced-biomass-solutions

      http://www.aegplc.com/sites/default/files/docs/Interim%20Rep…








      -Richard Spinks, chief executive of Active Energy Group PLC (LON:AEG) and Jakub Szałatkiewicz from Cobant, discuss with Proactive's Andrew Scott a new joint venture between them which is focused on a new "Super Fuel" - combining CoalSwitch and reclaimed coal from slurry dumps in Upper Silesia. The JV will assess the best ratio for a combination of reclaimed coal and Active Energy's wood-derived CoalSwitch biomass alternative. Sales initially will be in Poland but eventually roll-out across the European Union and central Europe both for power stations and domestics users. -
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      Lithium Niobate Atomization(greater than ALL other (known) atomizers)

      - Through careful consideration of the materials and vibration in piezoelectric media, a counterintuitively superior method is discovered for efficiently and quickly atomizing even viscous fluids from a handheld nebulizer. Using a “figure of merit” defined in terms of the piezoelectric materials and vibration mode, the thickness mode in lithium niobate is found to offer superior atomizer capabilities. This is reported by Sean Collignon, Ofer Manor, and James Friend in the article https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201704359. To know more, please go to the Advanced Functional Materials homepage. -
      http://www.advancedsciencenews.com/lithium-niobate-atomizati…
      http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1616-30…
      http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.201704359/ab…
      http://www.technion.ac.il/en/
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      schrieb am 18.03.18 17:25:29
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      this Startup COULD Disrupt Commercial Real Estate

      http://www.cbinsights.com/research/report/wework-strategy-te…
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      Nasa will (Killer-)Asteroid wegbomben
      ; subtitle: NASA kann LAUT denken

      http://www.news.de/panorama/855687204/asteroid-bennu-kann-er…
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      schrieb am 19.03.18 19:02:05
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      HISTORIC initiative

      - ENCQOR is establishing the first Canadian pre-commercial corridor of 5G wireless communication technologies. It is a transformational $400 million partnership that brings together five global digital technology leaders (Ericsson, Ciena Canada Inc., Thales Canada Inc., IBM Canada, and CGI) with co-investments from the Canadian government and the provincial governments of Ontario and Quebec. ENCQOR will be coordinated by Prompt, CEFRIO, and Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE). To learn more, visit: http://encqor.ca/ -
      http://www.canada.ca/en/innovation-science-economic-developm…
      http://www.encqor.ca/2018/03/19/encqor-partnership-launch-ca…
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      getting MUCH closer to a revolutionary battery, to power renewable energy industry

      http://news.ku.edu/2018/03/08/research-gets-closer-producing…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.109.434 von Popeye82 am 24.02.18 13:22:58REVOLUTIONARY technology

      https://techvibes.com/2018/02/05/pond-technologies-takes-com…

      http://pondtechnologiesinc.com/company/#about
      http://pondtechnologiesinc.com/technology/
      http://pondtechnologiesinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Po…


















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      https://palisade-research.com/the-exciting-and-unique-way-to…
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      schrieb am 21.03.18 02:48:26
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      Trafi REVOLUTIONIERT den Stadtverkehr

      http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/service/mobilitaet-in-vilni…

      http://www.trafi.com/
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      schrieb am 21.03.18 22:20:22
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      Move over, Freud





      Startup SAYS it can detect depression, by analyzing your voice

      http://www.timesofisrael.com/move-over-freud-startup-strives…

      http://www.voicesense.com/index.php
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      schrieb am 25.03.18 20:24:32
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      Dein Umfeld bestimmt, wer Du bist und was aus Dir wird. Was das menschliche Potenzial angeht, haben Naturvölker eine Hirnnutzung von 45 %. Der moderne Mensch dagegen nur 3 – 5 %. Und weil sich das nicht auf einzelne Menschen, sondern auf die meisten Bewohner bezieht, muss das Umfeld entsprechend förderlich gewesen sein.
      Wenn Du in einem Naturvolk nach einer Institution, die wir heute Schule nennen, suchen, dann suchst Du vergeblich. Und trotzdem, oder gerade deswegen, konnten die Menschen ihr Potenzial in einem so hohen Maße nutzen und alles lernen, was für das Überleben der Gemeinschaft wichtig war.

      Und die Fertigkeiten und das Wissen waren äußerst komplex. Alleine im Spurenlesen gab es bei manchen Völkern über 5.000 Erscheinungsformen in Spuren. Unser Alphabet hat gerade einmal 26 Buchstaben.

      Die Schule war unsichtbar.

      https://survival.at/seminare/naturmentoring/
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      DARPA-funded ‘body on a chip’ (microfluidic) system COULD revolutionize drug evaluation; linked by microfluidic channels, compact system replicates interactions of 2 million human-tissue cells, in 10 “organs on chips,” replacing animal testing

      http://www.innovationtoronto.com/2018/03/getting-drinkable-w…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.382.718 von H2OAllergiker am 25.03.18 20:24:32H2OAntipathiker

      Für Sie evt zum aufessen.
      Ich habe Keine Ahnung von Ihrem 3Dler:
      http://www.asx.com.au/documents/investor-relations/aurora-la…
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      http://news.psu.edu/story/367826/2015/09/01/research/water-h…







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      schrieb am 25.03.18 23:46:15
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      Multiple Myeloma Drug COULD Revolutionize Treatment, for Sickle Cell Disease

      http://www.northshorelij.com/about/news/multiple-myeloma-dru…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.383.315 von Popeye82 am 25.03.18 22:47:44
      http://www.empa.ch/web/s604/wound-healing-sensor
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.392.900 von Popeye82 am 26.03.18 22:29:10http://www.vartega.com/
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.382.718 von H2OAllergiker am 25.03.18 20:24:32Dein Umfeld bestimmt, wer Du bist und was aus Dir wird. Was das menschliche Potenzial angeht, haben Naturvölker eine Hirnnutzung von 45 %. Der moderne Mensch dagegen nur 3 – 5 %.
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      Also ich lieg nur noch bei 0,2.


      H2O

      Sie hatten ja mal Hier geschrieben zu "A.I."(Dieser "most advanced" puppy): Die "ist so seelenlos". Oder Sowas, in der Aaart.
      Dazu habe ich mal Was, Artikel. Sehr Schönen Wie ich finde.
      Nochmal gucken Wo, Die Tage wahrscheinlich einstellen.
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      schrieb am 28.03.18 21:28:29
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      ULTIMATE Disruption

      http://www.streetwisereports.com/article/2018/03/28/converge…

      "Convergence Will Drive the Ultimate Disruption of Life Sciences
      Contributed Opinion

      Source: Andrea Bartzen for Streetwise Reports (3/28/18)

      Andrea Bartzen, a strategic commercial and communication consultant, describes the disruptive technologies positioned to radically alter the business of life sciences as discussed at a recent BIO CEO Summit Investor Night.
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      Exciting changes are ahead in the life sciences. The disruptions are large and will affect the industry when they occur.

      Most surprisingly though, the changes may affect the very way we understand the life science industry—disease, treatment, prevention and medicine itself—especially in the world of western medicine.

      That is what we learned as we explored the implications of the recent mergers of Amazon-Berkshire Hathaway-JPM and Celgene-Juno, along with the impact of genomics, at the latest BIO CEO Summit Investor Night, following the BIO CEO event in New York City.

      A full house of close to 200 high-profile biotech CEOs, senior executives and Investors in the life science industry gathered to contemplate the next evolutions of changes in the industry.

      The industry is rife with disruptions right now, and the panelists—Laura Lande-Diner, Flagship Ventures; Eric Steager, Independence Blue Cross Ventures; Robert Beckman, Orgenesis Inc. (ORGS:OTCQB); Cameron Durant, Humanigen (HGEN:OTC); Bill Farley, Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. (SRNE:NASDAQ); Bradley Robinson, Predictive Technology Group—sunk their teeth into the topics.

      Among the questions: What do alternative care, prevention, home health care, consumer health devices, Alexa, genomics, cellular therapy and data all have in common? An answer: They may soon be converging into a new healthcare eco-system.

      We may be beginning to realize the reality behind the lip service of "better outcomes and reduced costs," which the industry has been saying for years. Perhaps it's not just a 2.0 version of disruption—it's a 10.0 version and that, after it occurs, we won't recognize the life science industry as it exists today.

      As a starting point for projecting and understanding the near future, we should understand what's going on lately in terms of deal-making, how are these deals going to disrupt the industry, and what we should expect?

      We first discussed the implications behind the Amazon-JPM-Berkshire Hathaway deal. Of the three companies, Amazon was seen as the most disruptive, given its history of complete disruption in the retail industry. What does the company's superior customer data analytics, history of cost and price reduction by "eliminating the retail middle man," and heightened customer experience and loyalty mean for healthcare? How can the "Amazon model" of cost, data and customer experience effect disruption in the life sciences industry?

      Laura Lande-Diner of Flagship Ventures, composed of a group of scientists that develop and run companies around new scientific ideas and innovations, applauded Amazon for the company's willingness to venture into spaces other companies don't or won't.

      She discussed how, as a nonprofit business model, this Amazon-JPM-Hathaway venture gives its partners a unique degree of freedom. Given how much companies spend on healthcare, such as Starbucks, which spends more on healthcare than it does on coffee beans, Land-Diner proposed taking a different approach She thinks it's possible this new model will bring many changes to the healthcare industry, changing how drugs are sold and delivered and how employees are insured. "It hasn't been done before," she said.

      When asked about the sudden $30 billion share drop in the insurance market hours within the deal, Eric Steager of Independence Blue Cross Ventures provided an interesting perspective, talked about how this new merger could shake up cost structure and heighten the bar of "customer experience" in the industry. Steager, from an "insurance guy" perspective, asserted that we're staring flat-out into the eyes of disruption.

      He pointed out that Microsoft tried to get into healthcare in the 1990s and Google tried in the early 2000s. These are tech behemoths; why would Amazon succeed where they failed? According to Steager, Amazon has mastered the customer experience, which healthcare apparently can’t do well, so he believes Amazon has a chance to be truly disruptive.

      The Amazon-JPM-Berkshire Hathaway venture has access to data, access to distribution. . .might it be possible for an Amazon customer to tell Alexa their symptoms as the embarkation point for treatment? For the purchase and delivery of medications? Will this venture give preventive care greater emphasis? Steager believes the merger will bring about fundamental infrastructure changes: JPM can handle the third-party administration; Berkshire Hathaway has the distribution arm with Geico; and Amazon has the data.

      An audience members noted that Amazon has been buying patents for remote health monitoring, and that Amazon, with Alexa, will ultimately put companies like First Responder out of business.

      Bill Farley of Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. (SRNE:NASDAQ), encouraged a look at the big picture, particularly toward where healthcare and tech are converging, such as in integrated devices. For example, Farley noted, Apple is working on the development of a glucose monitor and other medical devices. The Internet of Things, according to Farley, is happening with all appliances and devices, and this has begun to have a profound impact on healthcare. He also discussed how home care—sending doctors and nurses "out into the field"—is, in some instances, reducing healthcare costs by up to 75 percent.

      He described the Amazon-JPM-Berkshire Hathaway deal as an "enterprise-wide solution," incorporating the Internet of Things as part of an array of tools that can improve preventive care. CVS and Walgreens failed to truly enter the market, but Farley believes Amazon will succeed, and will change the paradigm of how medicine is delivered.

      The panel agreed that prevention is key to better health outcomes and costs. This includes managing disease before it occurs. Cameron Durant, chairman and CEO of Humanigen (HGEN:OTC), highlighted that in some economies, where there has been an emphasis on prevention for decades, healthcare outcomes are better. Here in the United States, Durant believes we've been spending more for worse outcomes. He believes we need to redistribute the resources we have, and that we need to push for horizontal innovation as well as vertical innovation. This means taking resources we have and putting them together in more thoughtful ways.

      How can we incorporate these innovations into one healthcare ecosystem? It will involve a convergence of industries. We've traditionally thought of the life sciences, data, home health, consumerism, alternative health and retail as very different industries. What does that look like if they all came together?

      In one scenario, you could tell Alexa that you're ill, describe your symptoms, receive a reply of a possible diagnosis, have artificial intelligence dissect the likelihood of that diagnosis, along with relevant data in terms of treatments (including alternative health), then send the information off to your doctor or nurse. You'd then get a video house call and prescription, have the prescription (and over-the-counter vitamins or other treatments) show up at your door the next day, and then have a follow-up session to check on how you’re feeling.

      That's not to mention the potential for a photo diagnosis, saliva tests, temperature and vital signs readings that can be done in real time through at-home devices, and be analyzed at home. For chronic conditions, there are already devices that can remind you of when you need to take your medicine and automatically dispense the pills you need to take at that time. These home devices can also detect symptoms and dispatch emergency care to your home as needed.

      Bradley Robinson of Predictive Technology Group dove deeper, asserting that the "responsive care" prevention model is going to be "old news," and that, in the near future, healthcare will involve predicting which conditions or diseases you are likely get by analyzing your genomes and the heritage linked to those genomes with a genetic test.

      He discussed endometriosis as an example, which afflicts 27 million American women with only 2.5 million diagnosed per year. From an insurance perspective, he said, "It's crazy these women don’t know that they have this disease." His company provides a test that predicts which women will get the condition, and can proactively treat them or watch for symptoms, even when they are largely asymptomatic.

      Robinson addressed the issue of predictive analytics by referencing Hippocrates, who said, "It's more important to understand the person who has the disease than the disease the person has." He urged starting at that point.

      Predictive Technology Group plans launch a $70 genetic test for endometriosis in July, and currently maintains an ancestry database of 36 million individuals, so when the company looks at a disease, it can examine the patient's ancestry. "In some cases," he asserted, "Big Data doesn't cost so much."

      Mr. Robinson admitted that, given the vast number of genetic diseases, we can't do anything about all of them. But, he maintained, we can start with the ones we can do something about, which connects to the continued importance of prevention, even with the evolved science of a "predictive genetic marker" in play.

      The group also discussed cellular therapy, anther scientific breakthrough and game-changer.

      Celgene Corp.'s (CELG:NASDAQ) acquisition of Juno Therapeutics (JUNO:NASDAQ) and its CAR-T product, a $9 billion deal, might provide insights as to what will occur next in the industry from a scientific perspective. CAR-T products have been drawing much excitement from the medical community and some believe represent the next evolution in science.

      Rather than disruption from technology, this deal and category represents a disruption in science. Given the size and numbers—$9 billion for Juno and $11.9 billion for Kite Pharma (KITE:NASDAQ)—clearly larger pharma companies are "banking on a larger future" for cellular therapy. This is very significant—as it means a new era where, as an industry, we are using cells, and not drugs, to treat patients.

      Farley said what drove the deal was that the CEOs of each company needed to dramatically reach toward the future. He thinks there will be real value in the market once we go beyond these initial therapies.

      Robert Beckman of Orgenesis Inc. (ORGS:OTCQB) described CAR-T and similar products as platform products at the embryonic stage, and said the category has the potential to cause major change. Beckman pointed out that his company is modifying liver cells to be used to treat diabetes, and that cellular therapy isn't limited to CAR-T; that there's a lot going on in the space.

      Durant added that he thinks the driver of the deal is the promise of where cell and gene therapy could be 20 years' time, and that investors need to see a company make a big bet: "Fifteen years from now, a lot of cancers will be things that you die with, rather than things you die from."

      I concluded the discussion by highlighting that the two deals discussed are really not so different, and all of the various elements are folding into one game-changing solution that has the potential to change the way we think about everything related to being healthy.

      Disruption is convergence, and we need to take a holistic view of healthcare, which includes what we traditionally think of as two different ends of the spectrum—the breakthrough science of cellular therapy and predictive genetics, and "alternative health," which includes preventive care, diet and lifestyle. We need to come together as an industry, start to examine the silos we've created in our heads, and determine how we can take them down, so that the industry will evolve and all of us—patients and consumers—can benefit.

      Andrea Bartzen is a strategic commercial/communication consultant that partners with New York City investment teams looking to fund innovative biotech, life science and health tech companies. As a multidisciplinary strategic commercial pre-launch and launch expert, she has had successful results with the strategic planning, implementation and team leadership for some of the largest and influential pharmaceutical brand launches in the last 10 years. Through promo med ed, HCP promotion, market access and PR channels, she has directed full life-cycle development, from early commercial, medical need/disease-shaping at phase 2 (Ilaris), brand development (Keytruda), franchise positioning (BMS PD1) and post-LOE strategy (Lipitor). Bartzen has also helped develop breakthrough medical communication platforms in each category: Keytruda (Immuno-oncology/PD1 inhibitor); Pradaxa (stroke); Lipitor (cardiovascular) Atripla (HIV); Botox, Vimpat (CNS), as well as successfully developed education and communication strategies that shift KOL and specialists' mindsets, leading to the transformation of medical paradigms and treatment norms."
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      ist interessant.





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      breakTHROUGH made; Cornell researchers have become the first to control atomically thin magnets with an electric field

      http://www.rdmag.com/news/2018/04/breakthrough-made-atomical…

      "Breakthrough Made in Atomically Thin Magnets
      Thu, 04/05/2018 - 8:30am
      by Cornell University

      Cornell researchers have become the first to control atomically thin magnets with an electric field, a breakthrough that provides a blueprint for producing exceptionally powerful and efficient data storage in computer chips, among other applications.

      The research is detailed in the paper, "Electric-field switching of two-dimensional van der Waals magnets," published in Nature Materials by Jie Shan, professor of applied and engineering physics; Kin Fai Mak, assistant professor of physics; and postdoctoral scholar Shengwei Jiang.

      In 1966, Cornell physicist David Mermin and his postdoc Herbert Wagner theorized that 2-D magnets could not exist if the spins of their electrons could point in any direction. It wasn't until 2017 that some of the first 2-D materials with the proper alignment of spins were discovered, opening the door to an entirely new family of materials known as 2-D van der Waals magnets.

      Shan and Mak, who specialize in researching atomically thin materials, jumped on the opportunity to research the new magnets and their unique characteristics.

      "If it's a bulk material, you can't easily access the atoms inside," said Mak. "But if the magnet is just a monolayer, you can do a lot to it. You can apply an electric field to it, put extra electrons into it, and that can modulate the material properties."

      Using a sample of chromium triiodide, the research team set out to do just that. Their goal was to apply a small amount of voltage to create an electric field and control the 2-D compound's magnetism, giving them the ability to switch it on and off.

      To achieve this, they stacked two atomic layers of chromium triiodide with atomically thin gate dielectrics and electrodes. This created a field-effect device that could flip the electron-spin direction in the chromium triiodide layers using small gate voltages, activating the magnetic switching. The process is reversible and repeatable at temperatures under 57-degrees Kelvin.
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      The discovery is an important one for the future of electronics because "the majority of existing technology is based on magnetic switching, like in memory devices that record and store data," said Shan. However, magnets in most modern electronics don't respond to an electric field. Instead, a current is passed through a coil, creating a magnetic field that can be used to switch the magnet on and off. It's an inefficient method because the current creates heat and consumes electrical power.

      Two-dimensional chromium-triiodide magnets have a unique advantage in that an electric field can be directly applied to activate the switching, and very little energy is required.

      "The process is also very effective because if you have a nanometer thickness and you apply just one volt, the field is already 1 volt per nanometer. That's huge," said Shan.

      The research team plans to continue exploring 2-D magnets and hopes to form new collaborations around campus, including with scientists and engineers who can help them find new 2-D magnetic materials that, unlike chromium triiodide, can work at room temperature.

      "In a sense, what we have demonstrated here is more like a device concept," said Mak. "When we find the right kind of material that can operate at a higher temperature, we can immediately apply this idea to those materials. But it's not there yet.""
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      rise of Smart Cities






      -As the world’s population is set to approach almost 10 billion by 2050, with more than 50% concentrated in urban cities, there is a growing need for advanced digital solutions. As the race to make cities smarter begins, the discussion has centered around certain buzzwords like cryptocurrency, the Internet of Things, and blockchain. But what do these technological advances really mean when it comes to the future of how we live, will technology transform city life for the better or for the worse? Host Annamaria Stewart discusses how smart cities could disrupt the world as we know it with Robert H. (Hal) Turner founder of Pareteum, a provider of cloud communication services trusted by some of the world’s largest telecommunications providers -
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      world's FIRST Drug Compounding Robot, with Closed System Transfer Device

      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10415600-equashiel…
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      NEW type of glass(metal-organic:eek::eek: compounds)

      https://newatlas.com/metal-organic-glass/53775/







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      NEVER manufactured outside of France, before

      https://stockhead.com.au/tech/australias-next-gen-submarines…

      http://www.bisalloy.com.au/







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      - Small Caps
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      DroneShield (ASX: DRO) chairman Peter James joins Small Caps to discuss the latest news from the company, including DroneShield's latest products, recent sales news, use of its technology at high profile public events (including the Boston Marathon, Hawaiian Ironman, 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast) and upcoming news flow investors can look forward to.

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      First implanted ultrasonic neural dust sensors-stimulators COULD monitor internal nerves, muscles or organs in real time, +treat disease

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      University of California, Berkeley engineers have built the first dust-sized, wireless sensors that can be implanted in the body, bringing closer the day when a Fitbit-like device could monitor internal nerves, muscles or organs in real time.

      For full story, visit: http://news.berkeley.edu/2016/08/03/s...

      Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Stephen McNally

      The so-called neural dust, which the team implanted in the muscles and peripheral nerves of rats, is unique in that ultrasound is used both to power and read out the measurements. Ultrasound technology is already well-developed for hospital use, and ultrasound vibrations can penetrate nearly anywhere in the body, unlike radio waves, the researchers say.

      “I think the long-term prospects for neural dust are not only within nerves and the brain, but much broader,“ said Michel Maharbiz, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences and one of the study’s two main authors. “Having access to in-body telemetry has never been possible because there has been no way to put something supertiny superdeep. But now I can take a speck of nothing and park it next to a nerve or organ, your GI tract or a muscle, and read out the data.“

      The sensors, which the researchers have already shrunk to a 1 millimeter cube – about the size of a large grain of sand – contain a piezoelectric crystal that converts ultrasound vibrations from outside the body into electricity to power a tiny, on-board transistor that is in contact with a nerve or muscle fiber. A voltage spike in the fiber alters the circuit and the vibration of the crystal, which changes the echo detected by the ultrasound receiver, typically the same device that generates the vibrations. The slight change, called backscatter, allows them to determine the voltage.

      Because these batteryless sensors could also be used to stimulate nerves and muscles, the technology also opens the door to “electroceuticals” to treat disorders such as epilepsy or to stimulate the immune system or tamp down inflammation.

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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.474.587 von Popeye82 am 05.04.18 21:14:42Bio-INTERfaced nanoengineering (human-machine interfaces)






      - TEDx Talks
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      He leads a research team that is developing a novel nanofluidic sensor system for cancer diagnostics and human-machine interfaces via skin-like electronic systems. He developed a specialty in fundamental and applied nanomechanics, soft materials, biomolecular interactions, and nano-micro fabrication with an emphasis on bio-interfaced nanoengineering.

      As a professor in the School of Engineering, an associate member at Massey Cancer Center, and a member of the Center for Rehabilitation Science at Virginia Commonwealth University, he leads a research team that is developing a novel nanofluidic sensor system for cancer diagnostics and human-machine interfaces via skin-like electronic systems. He developed a specialty in fundamental and applied nanomechanics, soft materials, biomolecular interactions, and nano-micro fabrication with an emphasis on bio-interfaced nanoengineering. He strongly believes in, and shares with his students about his personal philosophy, “Be An Engineer to Change The World!”

      This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx -
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      Robotic spine exoskeleton COULD lead to new treatments, for children with spine deformities, such as idiopathic scoliosis AND kyphosis


      http://www.newswise.com/articles/first-dynamic-spine-brace%E…
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      Sewage Sludge Leads to Biofuels breakTHROUGH; JBEI enzyme discovery will enable first-time biochemical synthesis of an aromatic fuel hydrocarbon from renewable resources

      http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2018/03/26/sewage-sludge-leads-to-…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.522.944 von Popeye82 am 12.04.18 01:50:33SUPERhighways, for delivering matter

      http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2018/04/10/distortions-ancient-spa…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.532.277 von Popeye82 am 13.04.18 00:17:22SUPERmeat






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      Introducing SuperMeat, the groundbreaking solution that's about to change the world. It’s real meat, without harming any animals. Sounds impossible, but we can make it happen. Join the movement, get involved.

      Together with top researchers and scientists, SuperMeat is developing cultured meat to replace the meat consumed on a daily basis worldwide.

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      BMW CLAIMS it's developed a process for fast, cheap carbon composite chassis manufacture

      https://newatlas.com/bmw-carbon-composite-manufacture/54068/
      http://www.bmw.de/
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      world's LARGEST airplane, that COULD “air launch” as many as three rockets, +perhaps even a space shuttle:eek::eek::eek:


      http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2018/04/16/…

      http://www.stratolaunch.com/
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      - BEST TECH
      Am 03.06.2017 veröffentlicht
      Billionaire Paul Allen's private spaceflight company Stratolaunch has just unveiled the world's biggest airplane: a massive carrier plane with a wingspan longer than an entire football field.
      The colossal Stratolaunch carrier plane rolled out of its hangar at the Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, California, today (May 31) to undergo fueling tests. It's the first public look at the full craft —which is designed to launch rockets into orbit from the sky — since construction began
      "We're excited to announce that Stratolaunch aircraft has reached a major milestone in its journey toward providing convenient, reliable, and routine access to low-Earth orbit," Stratolaunch Systems Corp. CEO Jean Floyd said in a statement. "This marks the completion of the initial aircraft-construction phase and the beginning of the aircraft ground- and flight-testing phase."
      The Stratolaunch carrier plane is designed to launch rockets into orbit from an altitude of 30,000 feet (9,100 meters). Initially, the plane will carry a single Pegasus XL rocket built by Orbital ATK, but the craft will eventually be able to carry up to three of those boosters simultaneously, Floyd said.
      Stratolaunch Systems has been quietly designing and building the rocket-toting plane over the last few years.
      "Over the past few weeks, we have removed the fabrication infrastructure, including the three-story scaffolding surrounding the aircraft, and rested the aircraft's full weight on its 28 wheels for the first time," Floyd said. "This was a crucial step in preparing the aircraft for ground testing, engine runs, taxi tests and, ultimately, first flight."
      Allen founded Stratolaunch Systems in 2011 with the goal of making access to low-Earth orbit "more convenient, reliable and routine," according to the company's tagline. Allen teamed up with Scaled Composites, a Mojave-based aerospace company founded by Burt Rutan, to build the Stratolaunch carrier plane.
      Allen bankrolled Scaled Composites' SpaceShipOne space plane, which went on to win the $20 million Ansari X Prize for private reusable crewed spacecraft. Stratolaunch's launch profile resembles that of SpaceShipOne, which was carried to launch altitude by its own mothership, called the WhiteKnight.
      The Stratolaunch plane is a twin-boom aircraft with a wingspan of 385 feet (117 m), a length of 238 feet (72 m) and a tail height of 50 feet (15 m). The massive plane weighs 550,000 lbs. (250,000 kilograms) by itself and a mind-boggling 1.3 million lbs. (590,000 kg) when fully loaded with a rocket payload. It takes six Pratt & Whitney PW4056 jet engines to power the monster jet.
      "Over the coming weeks and months, we'll be actively conducting ground and flight-line testing at the Mojave Air and Space Port," Floyd said. "This is a first-of-its-kind aircraft, so we're going to be diligent throughout testing and continue to prioritize the safety of our pilots, crew and staff. Stratolaunch is on track to perform its first launch demonstration as early as 2019." -
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      - SpaceX
      Hochgeladen am 18.10.2017
      On September 29th, 2017, SpaceX CEO and Lead Designer Elon Musk presented an updated vehicle design for what’s currently being referred to as BFR. A key challenge with the original vehicle design was figuring out how to pay for it. The updated design solves this problem by leveraging a slightly smaller vehicle that can service all greater Earth orbit needs as well as the Moon and Mars. This single system—one booster and one ship—will eventually replace Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy and Dragon. By creating a single system that can service a variety of markets, SpaceX can redirect resources from Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy and Dragon to the BFR system—which is fundamental in making BFR affordable. -
      http://www.geekwire.com/2018/tool-elon-musk-shows-off-spacex…
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      (important) -biomedical- technology breakTHROUGHS


      http://www.kurzweilai.net/five-important-biomedical-technolo…
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      https://stockhead.com.au/tech/water-resources-is-testing-a-s…


      http://www.waterresourcesgroup.com/


      " Water Resources is testing a small box that can protect against anthrax attacks

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      6 hours ago | Melissa Yeo

      ASX-listed Water Resources Group is testing a mailbox sized air purifier that can kill airborne diseases like Anthrax with 99.98 per cent accuracy.

      Water Resources (ASX:WRG) has released results for its new Bluemist system – a small box which it says can eliminate airborne pathogens ranging from the black plague to influenza.

      “We are not aware of any other product that comprehensively kills viruses, germs and bacteria, and also removes odours and submicron particulate matter,” the group told investors on Tuesday.

      The air purifier eliminates bacillus subtilis endospores which it says are “routinely used as a surrogate for weaponised anthrax”.

      Anthrax attacks caused widespread panic in the early 2000s after letters laced with the disease were mailed to US offices killing five people and infecting a further 17.

      But Water Resources Group – soon to be renamed Purifloh Limited – thinks it’s got a solution.

      Tests show the technology is 98 per cent more effective than household air filters, the company said.

      “This is very significant in that many dangerous pathogens and toxic chemicals such as smoke and soot fall in this range.

      “The company plans to develop and release a range of applications that are powered by the technology.”


      The prototype airfilter (left) and a proposed production sized product. Pic: Water Resources



      The final product will be developed in portable and induct configurations.

      Water Resources is now looking for a commercial partner to tackle what it believes is a $26 billion market.

      Demand is driven by factors such as increasing urbanisation, more stringent regulation and higher incidence of health problems related to indoor air quality.

      Water Resources had about $710,000 in the bank at the end of December.

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      7. Tiny Pacemakers - The first pacemaker was implanted in 1958 and since then the technology has improved in fits and starts. While there hasn’t been much improvement in the last couple of decades, that is all about to change. Medtronic, the company that created the first pacemaker, is set to redefine the industry. Its newest model will only be the size of a vitamin and can be implanted via a catheter. This new technique to implant the device has been highly successful, improving the complication rate by over 50%. Now 96% of patients report no major complications.

      6. Brain Implants - Researchers at the Ohio State University are working on brain implants to read a patients’ brain impulses in order to control prosthetics. Their test subject, Ian Burkhart is paralyzed from the chest down but has been able to re-train his brain to issue commands to a special prosthetic sleeve on his arm in order to pour drinks. To accomplish this, the doctors implanted a microchip in his brain which translates electrical impulses in the brain into movement. Right now this device is a proof of concept, but the researchers are making steady gains and hope to have a product to bring to the market in the near future.

      5. Artificial Skin - Improving the look of aging skin has been the Holy Grail for dermatologists since…forever. Artificial skin grafts are currently available and they have steadily improved, however, two new breakthroughs may revolutionize the industry. An MIT scientist named Robert Langer has developed a polymer based “second skin” which mimics the appearance of youthful skin instantly when applied. The downside right now is that it only lasts a few days. Not to be outdone, UC Riverside chemistry professor, Chao Wang, is working on a conductive mesh polymer that can actually self-heal. Apparently a fan of the Marvel character Wolverine, and his ability to self-heal, he says he is “trying to bring science fiction into the real world.”

      4. Bio glass Cartilage - Scientists have recently created a material the call “bio glass”. Bio glass is a 3D printed silica-polymer combination that combines the strength and flexibility necessary to provide a viable replacement for human cartilage. As proposed the bio glass can be used as a scaffold to allow human cartilage to regrow, but it also has self-healing properties as well, allowing the material to re-bond if torn. Research is still be conducted but the scientists hope to start clinical trials in the near future.


      3. Google Eye Implant - That’s right, the same company that provides the search engine millions of people use every day also has a medical division. Their latest project – the Google Contact Lens – is an implantable lens that can be used to replace the eye’s natural one. The obvious goal is to improve vision for the patient, but this device offers so much more. It could potentially read blood pressure, record glucose levels for diabetics, wirelessly update your doctor, and even restore vision for the blind. It is currently in clinical trials. Let’s hope it comes to the market sooner rather than
      later.

      2. Ghost Hearts - A new technique has been developed for those needing heart transplants. Doris Taylor from the Texas Heart Institute has pioneered a new technique which involves taking a donor animal heart and bathing it in a solution that strips away all of the animal’s cells, except for the protein. The remaining “ghost heart” can then be treated with a solution of the patients own stem cells to have them use the animal heart structure to regrow a new heart for the patient. The heart is then hooked up to a bioreactor – an artificial circulatory system, until it is ready for implantation.

      1. Injectable Brain Mesh - Researchers from Harvard University have created a conductive polymer mesh that can be injected into the brain where it morphs to the brain tissue. The researchers believe that the mesh could actually monitor the brain down to the individual neuron level. They hope to one day be able to treat stroke patients and those suffering from other neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. They also hope to achieve a better understanding of higher level cognitive functions, such as emotions and memory. -
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      "On a Mission

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      There are serious burdens caused by the effects of stroke. Globally, the cost is staggering, but it also represents the leading cause of disability. It is the third leading cause of death, behind all forms of cancer combined, and is the leading cause of heart disease. In fact, by the time you have read the first paragraph, someone has suffered a stroke somewhere in the world.

      It claims one victim in Canada every 10 minutes, according to the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. In the United States, the stats are even more severe, one stroke every 40 seconds. There are 795,000 stroke incidents reported every year in the U.S., which is around the same number as the population of Seattle.

      It is undeniable that a stroke causes permanent damage. The only variable is how severe the damage is to each person who suffers this debilitating event. Detecting a patient’s risk for stroke before it happens is the best way to prevent this damage.

      Going through the health system, people currently lack the option of having life saving cardiovascular analysis done. In Canada, to have a CTA or MRA can take months, wasting life saving time. To have a Doppler Ultrasound is not part of the current healthcare treatment plan. MR and CT machines cost two or more million dollars, and an ultrasound machine can range anywhere between $150,000 to $500,000 requiring a radiologist to interpret the data.

      One Company is working to offer a cost-effective solution to the healthcare market place. CVR Medical Corp. (TSX: V.CVM, OTCQB:CRRVF, Forum) is developing a quick and cost-effective tool - a diagnostic device with a planned retail price tag of just $49,000. In the United States the potential savings is huge for the patients, the insurance provider, the doctor’s office, hospital, clinic, Medicaid, and Medicare. This device focuses on blockage within the Carotid Artery, the leading indicator of ischemic stroke, the most common type, where the brain is damaged because it is deprived of oxygen and blood flow.


      Click to enlargeThis success did not occur overnight. The device has been in development for 10 years. When Stockhouse covered CVR Medical in-depth back in May 2017, the Company was moving its wireless Carotid Stenotic Scan (CSS – pictured at left) through tertiary clinical trials (final preparation for market launch). Now, CVR is in its pivotal clinical trials to substantiate effectiveness for its near-term FDA submission. The Company has been fielding requests to distribute the device in excess of twenty countries around the world and is currently in final negotiations with several of these distribution channels.

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      CVR Medical’s CSS device is a novel tool for the healthcare industry. So far, there is no cost-effective means of testing people at risk of Carotid Artery Disease (CAD), which is one of the reasons ischemic stroke is so pervasive.

      It is a non-invasive, non-emitting device that can quickly discern the level of stenosis, an abnormal narrowing in a blood vessel from plaque build-up, in the carotid artery. 33% of ischemic strokes are caused by a thrombosis (blood clot) breaking off and blocking oxygen to the brain. In layman’s terms, it listens to the flow of blood through the arteries and using proprietary algorithm, gives an accurate and repeatable representation of the level of blockage. It interprets the sound in arteries like a special language, in about two minutes.

      The CSS is in the late stages of preparation for its FDA submission, having executed pivotal clinical trials at hospitals across the U.S., such as Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, and the Cleveland Clinic. CVR Medical has had its FDA pre-submission meeting.

      Getting a clinical trial going through an institutional review board is expensive and time-consuming. CVR seeks to expedite this process.

      In March 2018; CVR Medical released its second trial data report, which found the device’s accuracy improved when it scanned 295 carotid arteries compared against a Duplex Doppler Ultrasound device, thanks to an updated data analysis. These tests show its efficacy against similar means of testing which are currently available. Such trials do more than just provide data for FDA clearance, they offer data for the marketplace, which is highly valuable since when a hospital or medical facility decides to buy the CSS device they know it’s value.

      Every device has proprietary disposable components that must be replaced. These components allow the patient to encounter a clean and sanitary device with each test. This does affect future sales, complimenting the current business model, similar to the razor/razor blade pricing model. After three years these numbers exceed the revenue produced by device sales.

      Saving Lives, AND Saving Money



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      There is a huge market ready and waiting for the CSS. In the U.S. there are roughly 185,000 primary care physician offices, globally multiply that number by 20. Each one of those offices represents a potential purchase of at least a single CSS device. Same goes for the hundreds of thousands of hospitals and clinics over the world over. Once deployed, the CSS has the potential to save billions of dollars globally.

      Upwards of $71 billion was spent in 2010 on stroke, with this number increasing annually. The average cost of a stroke is roughly $200,000 (USD). Not only is the potential savings for buyers is immense, the return on investment is also sizable, with a manufacturing cost of between $8,000 - $9,000 to build.

      CVM is targeting Q4 2018 to begin selling the CSS device in the United States. Worldwide, the Company is expecting to enter sales in 2019, though each country has its own regulatory process.



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      A critical global market for CVR Medical is China. Company CEO Peter Bakema calls this part of the Company’s global expanse a “turnkey moment” - a growing population of more than 1.4 billion means a massive demand. CVR is currently drafting the documents for a joint venture with a Chinese group which would give it a means to use local resources to make the device available, avoiding the need to build a new infrastructure and learn a new regulatory framework.

      This is also the strategy CVR plans to use for its global expansion. CEO Bakema explains the Company is negotiating a similar strategy in the Middle East, South America, Africa and Europe. A partnership with South Korea is also in the works with a Letter of Intent signed with Seoul’s Metropolitan Government. Investors will want to stay tuned for further announcements on upcoming joint venture projects.

      The business approach may be different from country to country, but what about stroke? The condition affects people and their families the same from Australia to Zaire. The World Health Organization reports that ischemic heart disease is the #1 cause of death worldwide. The second leading cause of death? Stroke.

      Both are a blockage of arteries. Stroke is the leading cause of death in many countries and though death sentences have been avoided with medical advancements, a great number of people continue to become permanently disabled. In the U.S., stroke is the #4 most common cause of death and looking at demographics, patterns emerge. An area stretching from northern Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas is commonly considered the “stroke belt” (pictured above).

      A Cause that Resonates, with EVERYone


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      Battling stroke and heart disease is a cause that resonates personally with Peter Bakema, who has had many people close to him, including his mother, suffer a stroke.

      “I think stroke resonates with everyone. Almost everyone on the planet knows somebody or is close to somebody that had a stroke. It is a huge problem, but the entire project resonated with me from the start.”

      CVR Medical estimates that the way medical professionals detect CAD and prevent stroke will be drastically revolutionized within a year thanks to this CSS device. CVM is a Company that investors will want to keep track of as the device is launched. A future life saved by CSS could be yours or someone you know.


      FULL DISCLOSURE: CVR Medical Inc. is a paid client of Stockhouse Publishing."
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      A reimagining of a modern computer chip by Australian engineers shows how a quantum computer can be manufactured – using mostly standard silicon components.
      It’s long been the holy grail, but a devilish difficult ambition to even contemplate: how to integrate quantum interactions into a working computer design. Now UNSW engineers believe they have cracked the problem, reimagining the modern semiconductor to create the world’s first complete design for quantum computer chip – and using mostly standard industry components.

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      Microsoft Quantum Compute, thought leader and engineer Krysta Svore, walks through her team's critical breakthroughs and their potential for solving the worlds biggest problems, with computationally-intensive tasks now resolved at record speed. Watch other shows in this series to learn about the Quantum Development Kit and how you can access local quantum simulators or in Azure. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.611.625 von Popeye82 am 24.04.18 03:50:33D-WAVE Quantum Computers are Changing Reality ITself:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:





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      DISRUPTIVE (Robotic) Process Automation
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      NOVEL technique(toward thermal illusion meta-devices)

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      memristor memory WITH 128 states created, for NEXT generation computer memory, AND brainLIKE chips

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      SUPER tiny drones will be made WITH computer chips, that are times MORE energy efficient; drones the size of a bumblebee, and loaded them with even tinier sensors and camera

      http://news.mit.edu/2017/miniaturizing-brain-smart-drones-07…

      "Miniaturizing the brain, of a drone

      Method for designing efficient computer chips may get miniature smart drones off the ground.

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      In recent years, engineers have worked to shrink drone technology, building flying prototypes that are the size of a bumblebee and loaded with even tinier sensors and cameras. Thus far, they have managed to miniaturize almost every part of a drone, except for the brains of the entire operation — the computer chip.

      Standard computer chips for quadcoptors and other similarly sized drones process an enormous amount of streaming data from cameras and sensors, and interpret that data on the fly to autonomously direct a drone’s pitch, speed, and trajectory. To do so, these computers use between 10 and 30 watts of power, supplied by batteries that would weigh down a much smaller, bee-sized drone.

      Now, engineers at MIT have taken a first step in designing a computer chip that uses a fraction of the power of larger drone computers and is tailored for a drone as small as a bottlecap. They will present a new methodology and design, which they call “Navion,” at the Robotics: Science and Systems conference, held this week at MIT.

      The team, led by Sertac Karaman, the Class of 1948 Career Development Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT, and Vivienne Sze, an associate professor in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, developed a low-power algorithm, in tandem with pared-down hardware, to create a specialized computer chip.

      The key contribution of their work is a new approach for designing the chip hardware and the algorithms that run on the chip. “Traditionally, an algorithm is designed, and you throw it over to a hardware person to figure out how to map the algorithm to hardware,” Sze says. “But we found by designing the hardware and algorithms together, we can achieve more substantial power savings.”

      “We are finding that this new approach to programming robots, which involves thinking about hardware and algorithms jointly, is key to scaling them down,” Karaman says.

      The new chip processes streaming images at 20 frames per second and automatically carries out commands to adjust a drone’s orientation in space. The streamlined chip performs all these computations while using just below 2 watts of power — making it an order of magnitude more efficient than current drone-embedded chips.

      Karaman, says the team’s design is the first step toward engineering “the smallest intelligent drone that can fly on its own.” He ultimately envisions disaster-response and search-and-rescue missions in which insect-sized drones flit in and out of tight spaces to examine a collapsed structure or look for trapped individuals. Karaman also foresees novel uses in consumer electronics.

      “Imagine buying a bottlecap-sized drone that can integrate with your phone, and you can take it out and fit it in your palm,” he says. “If you lift your hand up a little, it would sense that, and start to fly around and film you. Then you open your hand again and it would land on your palm, and you could upload that video to your phone and share it with others.”

      Karaman and Sze’s co-authors are graduate students Zhengdong Zhang and Amr Suleiman, and research scientist Luca Carlone.

      From the ground up

      Current minidrone prototypes are small enough to fit on a person’s fingertip and are extremely light, requiring only 1 watt of power to lift off from the ground. Their accompanying cameras and sensors use up an additional half a watt to operate.

      “The missing piece is the computers — we can’t fit them in terms of size and power,” Karaman says. “We need to miniaturize the computers and make them low power.”

      The group quickly realized that conventional chip design techniques would likely not produce a chip that was small enough and provided the required processing power to intelligently fly a small autonomous drone.

      “As transistors have gotten smaller, there have been improvements in efficiency and speed, but that’s slowing down, and now we have to come up with specialized hardware to get improvements in efficiency,” Sze says.

      The researchers decided to build a specialized chip from the ground up, developing algorithms to process data, and hardware to carry out that data-processing, in tandem.

      Tweaking a formula

      Specifically, the researchers made slight changes to an existing algorithm commonly used to determine a drone’s “ego-motion,” or awareness of its position in space. They then implemented various versions of the algorithm on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), a very simple programmable chip. To formalize this process, they developed a method called iterative splitting co-design that could strike the right balance of achieving accuracy while reducing the power consumption and the number of gates.

      A typical FPGA consists of hundreds of thousands of disconnected gates, which researchers can connect in desired patterns to create specialized computing elements. Reducing the number gates with co-design allowed the team to chose an FPGA chip with fewer gates, leading to substantial power savings.

      “If we don’t need a certain logic or memory process, we don’t use them, and that saves a lot of power,” Karaman explains.

      Each time the researchers tweaked the ego-motion algorithm, they mapped the version onto the FPGA’s gates and connected the chip to a circuit board. They then fed the chip data from a standard drone dataset — an accumulation of streaming images and accelerometer measurements from previous drone-flying experiments that had been carried out by others and made available to the robotics community.

      “These experiments are also done in a motion-capture room, so you know exactly where the drone is, and we use all this information after the fact,” Karaman says.

      Memory savings

      For each version of the algorithm that was implemented on the FPGA chip, the researchers observed the amount of power that the chip consumed as it processed the incoming data and estimated its resulting position in space.

      The team’s most efficient design processed images at 20 frames per second and accurately estimated the drone’s orientation in space, while consuming less than 2 watts of power.

      The power savings came partly from modifications to the amount of memory stored in the chip. Sze and her colleagues found that they were able to shrink the amount of data that the algorithm needed to process, while still achieving the same outcome. As a result, the chip itself was able to store less data and consume less power.

      “Memory is really expensive in terms of power,” Sze says. “Since we do on-the-fly computing, as soon as we receive any data on the chip, we try to do as much processing as possible so we can throw it out right away, which enables us to keep a very small amount of memory on the chip without accessing off-chip memory, which is much more expensive.”

      In this way, the team was able to reduce the chip’s memory storage to 2 megabytes without using off-chip memory, compared to a typical embedded computer chip for drones, which uses off-chip memory on the order of a few gigabytes.

      “Any which way you can reduce the power so you can reduce battery size or extend battery life, the better,” Sze says.

      This summer, the team will mount the FPGA chip onto a drone to test its performance in flight. Ultimately, the team plans to implement the optimized algorithm on an application-specific integrated circuit, or ASIC, a more specialized hardware platform that allows engineers to design specific types of gates, directly onto the chip.

      “We think we can get this down to just a few hundred milliwatts,” Karaman says. “With this platform, we can do all kinds of optimizations, which allows tremendous power savings.”

      This research was supported, in part, by Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the National Science Foundation."
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      http://www.nextplatform.com/2016/11/28/nvidia-ceos-hyper-moo…
      https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/10/24/intelligent-industr…

      "Nvidia Xavier chip 20 trillion operations per second of deep learning performance and uses 20 watts which means 50 chips would be a petaOP at a kilowatt
      brian wang | November 29, 2016

      Merken

      While Moore’s Law for traditional CPU-based computing is on the decline, Jen-Hsun Huang, Nvidia CEO says that we are just on the precipice of a new Moore’s Law-like curve of innovation—one that is driven by traditional CPUs with accelerator kickers, mixed precision capabilities, new distributed frameworks for managing both AI and supercomputing applications, and an unprecedented level of data for training.

      Huang sees a new golden age of computing ahead and it is one so fast-moving that even our current goals for exascale capabilities might arrive sooner than expected and while this might have a hyperbolic ring to it, after listening to HPC end users and vendors from both hardware and software sides, there is indeed a fortunate merging between AI and supercomputing codes and systems. With their lower precision focus and offloading of traditional simulation results to deep neural networks for large-scale inferencing, there is the possibility of lower power consuming, higher-yielding supercomputers around the corner. Judging from the nodes on the forthcoming Summit supercomputer, which is setting the stage for machines capable of handling mixed precision, mixed HPC/AI workloads

      - By some measures Nvidia has doubled performance every year.
      - Nvidia’s stock is up 400% this year and is now valued at about $50 billion
      - Nvidia introduced Xavier, the most ambitious single-chip computer they have ever undertaken — the world’s first AI supercomputer chip. Xavier is 7 billion transistors — more complex than the most advanced server-class CPU. Miraculously, Xavier has the equivalent horsepower of DRIVE PX 2 launched at CES earlier this year — 20 trillion operations per second of deep learning performance — at just 20 watts.
      - 50 Xavier chips would produce a petaOP (a quadrillion deep learning operations for 1 kilowatt.) A conventional petaflop supercomputer costs $2-4 million and uses 100-500 kilowatts of power. In 2008, the first petaflop supercomputer cost about $100 million.


      Intelligent machines powered by AI computers that can learn, reason and interact with people are no longer science fiction. Today, a self-driving car powered by AI can meander through a country road at night and find its way. An AI-powered robot can learn motor skills through trial and error. This is truly an extraordinary time. In my three decades in the computer industry, none has held more potential, or been more fun. The era of AI has begun.

      Today, we stand at the beginning of the next era, the AI computing era, ignited by a new computing model, GPU deep learning. This new model — where deep neural networks are trained to recognize patterns from massive amounts of data — has proven to be “unreasonably” effective at solving some of the most complex problems in computer science. In this era, software writes itself and machines learn. Soon, hundreds of billions of devices will be infused with intelligence. AI will revolutionize every industry.

      AI researchers everywhere turned to GPU deep learning. Baidu, Google, Facebook and Microsoft were the first companies to adopt it for pattern recognition. By 2015, they started to achieve “superhuman” results — a computer can now recognize images better than we can. In the area of speech recognition, Microsoft Research used GPU deep learning to achieve a historic milestone by reaching “human parity” in conversational speech.

      Image recognition and speech recognition — GPU deep learning has provided the foundation for machines to learn, perceive, reason and solve problems. The GPU started out as the engine for simulating human imagination, conjuring up the amazing virtual worlds of video games and Hollywood films. Now, NVIDIA’s GPU runs deep learning algorithms, simulating human intelligence, and acts as the brain of computers, robots and self-driving cars that can perceive and understand the world. Just as human imagination and intelligence are linked, computer graphics and artificial intelligence come together in our architecture. Two modes of the human brain, two modes of the GPU. This may explain why NVIDIA GPUs are used broadly for deep learning, and NVIDIA is increasingly known as “the AI computing company.”

      Whereas the old computing model is “instruction processing” intensive, this new computing model requires massive “data processing.” To advance every aspect of AI, we’re building an end-to-end AI computing platform — one architecture that spans training, inference and the billions of intelligent devices that are coming our way.







      Soon, the tens of billions of internet queries made each day will require AI, which means that each query will require billions more math operations. The total load on cloud services will be enormous to ensure real-time responsiveness. For faster data center inference performance, we announced the Tesla P40 and P4 GPUs. P40 accelerates data center inference throughput by 40 times. P4 requires only 50 watts and is designed to accelerate 1U OCP servers, typical of hyperscale data centers. Software is a vital part of NVIDIA’s deep learning platform. For training, we have CUDA and cuDNN. For inferencing, we announced TensorRT, an optimizing inferencing engine. TensorRT improves performance without compromising accuracy by fusing operations within a layer and across layers, pruning low-contribution weights, reducing precision to FP16 or INT8, and many other techniques.

      Someday, billions of intelligent devices will take advantage of deep learning to perform seemingly intelligent tasks. Drones will autonomously navigate through a warehouse, find an item and pick it up. Portable medical instruments will use AI to diagnose blood samples onsite. Intelligent cameras will learn to alert us only to the circumstances that we care about. Nvidia created an energy-efficient AI supercomputer, Jetson TX1, for such intelligent IoT devices. A credit card-sized module, Jetson TX1 can reach 1 TeraFLOP FP16 performance using just 10 watts. It’s the same architecture as our most powerful GPUs and can run all the same software.

      Nvidia offers an end-to-end AI computing platform — from GPU to deep learning software and algorithms, from training systems to in-car AI computers, from cloud to data center to PC to robots. NVIDIA’s AI computing platform is everywhere.

      AI Transportation: At $10 trillion, transportation is a massive industry that AI can transform. Autonomous vehicles can reduce accidents, improve the productivity of trucking and taxi services, and enable new mobility services. We announced that both Baidu and TomTom selected NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 for self-driving cars. With each, we’re building an open “cloud-to-car” platform that includes an HD map, AI algorithms and an AI supercomputer.



      NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 is a scalable architecture that can span the entire range of AI for autonomous driving. At GTC, we announced DRIVE PX 2 AutoCruise designed for highway autonomous driving with continuous localization and mapping. We also released DriveWorks Alpha 1, our OS for self-driving cars that covers every aspect of autonomous driving — detection, localization, planning and action.

      Nvidia introduced Xavier, the most ambitious single-chip computer they have ever undertaken — the world’s first AI supercomputer chip. Xavier is 7 billion transistors — more complex than the most advanced server-class CPU. Miraculously, Xavier has the equivalent horsepower of DRIVE PX 2 launched at CES earlier this year — 20 trillion operations per second of deep learning performance — at just 20 watts.

      AI Enterprise: IBM, which sees a $2 trillion opportunity in cognitive computing, announced a new POWER8 and NVIDIA Tesla P100 server designed to bring AI to the enterprise. On the software side, SAP announced that it has received two of the first NVIDIA DGX-1 supercomputers and is actively building machine learning enterprise solutions for its 320,000 customers in 190 countries.

      AI City: There will be 1 billion cameras in the world in 2020. Hikvision, the world leader in surveillance systems, is using AI to help make our cities safer. It uses DGX-1 for network training and has built a breakthrough server, called “Blade,” based on 16 Jetson TX1 processors. Blade requires 1/20 the space and 1/10 the power of the 21 CPU-based servers of equivalent performance.

      AI Factory: There will be 2 billion industrial robots worldwide. Japan is the epicenter of robotics innovation. At GTC, we announced that FANUC, the Japan-based industrial robotics giant, will build the factory of the future on the NVIDIA AI platform, from end to end. Its deep neural network will be trained with NVIDIA GPUs, GPU-powered FANUC Fog units will drive a group of robots and allow them to learn together, and each robot will have an embedded GPU to perform real-time AI. MIT Tech Review wrote about it in its story “Japanese Robotics Giant Gives Its Arms Some Brains.”



      The Next Phase of Every Industry: GPU deep learning is inspiring a new wave of startups — 1,500+ around the world — in healthcare, fintech, automotive, consumer web applications and more. Drive.ai, which was recently licensed to test its vehicles on California roads, is tackling the challenge of self-driving cars by applying deep learning to the full driving stack. Preferred Networks, the Japan-based developer of the Chainer framework, is developing deep learning solutions for IoT. Benevolent.ai, based in London and one of the first recipients of DGX-1, is using deep learning for drug discovery to tackle diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and rare cancers. According to CB Insights, funding for AI startups hit over $1 billion in the second quarter, an all-time high.AI Factory: There are 2 billion industrial robots worldwide. Japan is the epicenter of robotics innovation. At GTC, we announced that FANUC, the Japan-based industrial robotics giant, will build the factory of the future on the NVIDIA AI platform, from end to end. Its deep neural network will be trained with NVIDIA GPUs, GPU-powered FANUC Fog units will drive a group of robots and allow them to learn together, and each robot will have an embedded GPU to perform real-time AI. MIT Tech Review wrote about it in its story “Japanese Robotics Giant Gives Its Arms Some Brains.”

      The Next Phase of Every Industry: GPU deep learning is inspiring a new wave of startups — 1,500+ around the world — in healthcare, fintech, automotive, consumer web applications and more. Drive.ai, which was recently licensed to test its vehicles on California roads, is tackling the challenge of self-driving cars by applying deep learning to the full driving stack. Preferred Networks, the Japan-based developer of the Chainer framework, is developing deep learning solutions for IoT. Benevolent.ai, based in London and one of the first recipients of DGX-1, is using deep learning for drug discovery to tackle diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and rare cancers. According to CB Insights, funding for AI startups hit over $1 billion in the second quarter, an all-time high.

      AI for EVERYone

      AI can solve problems that seemed well beyond our reach just a few years back. From real-world data, computers can learn to recognize patterns too complex, too massive or too subtle for hand-crafted software or even humans. With GPU deep learning, this computing model is now practical and can be applied to solve challenges in the world’s largest industries. Self-driving cars will transform the $10 trillion transportation industry. In healthcare, doctors will use AI to detect disease at the earliest possible moment, to understand the human genome to tackle cancer, or to learn from the massive volume of medical data and research to recommend the best treatments. And AI will usher in the 4th industrial revolution — after steam, mass production and automation — intelligent robotics will drive a new wave of productivity improvements and enable mass consumer customization. AI will touch everyone. The era of AI is here.

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      "Nvidia Xavier chip 20 trillion operations per second of deep learning performance and uses 20 watts which means 50 chips would be a petaOP at a kilowatt
      brian wang | November 29, 2016

      Merken

      While Moore’s Law for traditional CPU-based computing is on the decline, Jen-Hsun Huang, Nvidia CEO says that we are just on the precipice of a new Moore’s Law-like curve of innovation—one that is driven by traditional CPUs with accelerator kickers, mixed precision capabilities, new distributed frameworks for managing both AI and supercomputing applications, and an unprecedented level of data for training.

      Huang sees a new golden age of computing ahead and it is one so fast-moving that even our current goals for exascale capabilities might arrive sooner than expected and while this might have a hyperbolic ring to it, after listening to HPC end users and vendors from both hardware and software sides, there is indeed a fortunate merging between AI and supercomputing codes and systems. With their lower precision focus and offloading of traditional simulation results to deep neural networks for large-scale inferencing, there is the possibility of lower power consuming, higher-yielding supercomputers around the corner. Judging from the nodes on the forthcoming Summit supercomputer, which is setting the stage for machines capable of handling mixed precision, mixed HPC/AI workloads

      - By some measures Nvidia has doubled performance every year.
      - Nvidia’s stock is up 400% this year and is now valued at about $50 billion
      - Nvidia introduced Xavier, the most ambitious single-chip computer they have ever undertaken — the world’s first AI supercomputer chip. Xavier is 7 billion transistors — more complex than the most advanced server-class CPU. Miraculously, Xavier has the equivalent horsepower of DRIVE PX 2 launched at CES earlier this year — 20 trillion operations per second of deep learning performance — at just 20 watts.
      - 50 Xavier chips would produce a petaOP (a quadrillion deep learning operations for 1 kilowatt.) A conventional petaflop supercomputer costs $2-4 million and uses 100-500 kilowatts of power. In 2008, the first petaflop supercomputer cost about $100 million.


      Intelligent machines powered by AI computers that can learn, reason and interact with people are no longer science fiction. Today, a self-driving car powered by AI can meander through a country road at night and find its way. An AI-powered robot can learn motor skills through trial and error. This is truly an extraordinary time. In my three decades in the computer industry, none has held more potential, or been more fun. The era of AI has begun.

      Today, we stand at the beginning of the next era, the AI computing era, ignited by a new computing model, GPU deep learning. This new model — where deep neural networks are trained to recognize patterns from massive amounts of data — has proven to be “unreasonably” effective at solving some of the most complex problems in computer science. In this era, software writes itself and machines learn. Soon, hundreds of billions of devices will be infused with intelligence. AI will revolutionize every industry.

      AI researchers everywhere turned to GPU deep learning. Baidu, Google, Facebook and Microsoft were the first companies to adopt it for pattern recognition. By 2015, they started to achieve “superhuman” results — a computer can now recognize images better than we can. In the area of speech recognition, Microsoft Research used GPU deep learning to achieve a historic milestone by reaching “human parity” in conversational speech.

      Image recognition and speech recognition — GPU deep learning has provided the foundation for machines to learn, perceive, reason and solve problems. The GPU started out as the engine for simulating human imagination, conjuring up the amazing virtual worlds of video games and Hollywood films. Now, NVIDIA’s GPU runs deep learning algorithms, simulating human intelligence, and acts as the brain of computers, robots and self-driving cars that can perceive and understand the world. Just as human imagination and intelligence are linked, computer graphics and artificial intelligence come together in our architecture. Two modes of the human brain, two modes of the GPU. This may explain why NVIDIA GPUs are used broadly for deep learning, and NVIDIA is increasingly known as “the AI computing company.”

      Whereas the old computing model is “instruction processing” intensive, this new computing model requires massive “data processing.” To advance every aspect of AI, we’re building an end-to-end AI computing platform — one architecture that spans training, inference and the billions of intelligent devices that are coming our way.







      Soon, the tens of billions of internet queries made each day will require AI, which means that each query will require billions more math operations. The total load on cloud services will be enormous to ensure real-time responsiveness. For faster data center inference performance, we announced the Tesla P40 and P4 GPUs. P40 accelerates data center inference throughput by 40 times. P4 requires only 50 watts and is designed to accelerate 1U OCP servers, typical of hyperscale data centers. Software is a vital part of NVIDIA’s deep learning platform. For training, we have CUDA and cuDNN. For inferencing, we announced TensorRT, an optimizing inferencing engine. TensorRT improves performance without compromising accuracy by fusing operations within a layer and across layers, pruning low-contribution weights, reducing precision to FP16 or INT8, and many other techniques.

      Someday, billions of intelligent devices will take advantage of deep learning to perform seemingly intelligent tasks. Drones will autonomously navigate through a warehouse, find an item and pick it up. Portable medical instruments will use AI to diagnose blood samples onsite. Intelligent cameras will learn to alert us only to the circumstances that we care about. Nvidia created an energy-efficient AI supercomputer, Jetson TX1, for such intelligent IoT devices. A credit card-sized module, Jetson TX1 can reach 1 TeraFLOP FP16 performance using just 10 watts. It’s the same architecture as our most powerful GPUs and can run all the same software.

      Nvidia offers an end-to-end AI computing platform — from GPU to deep learning software and algorithms, from training systems to in-car AI computers, from cloud to data center to PC to robots. NVIDIA’s AI computing platform is everywhere.

      AI Transportation: At $10 trillion, transportation is a massive industry that AI can transform. Autonomous vehicles can reduce accidents, improve the productivity of trucking and taxi services, and enable new mobility services. We announced that both Baidu and TomTom selected NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 for self-driving cars. With each, we’re building an open “cloud-to-car” platform that includes an HD map, AI algorithms and an AI supercomputer.



      NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 is a scalable architecture that can span the entire range of AI for autonomous driving. At GTC, we announced DRIVE PX 2 AutoCruise designed for highway autonomous driving with continuous localization and mapping. We also released DriveWorks Alpha 1, our OS for self-driving cars that covers every aspect of autonomous driving — detection, localization, planning and action.

      Nvidia introduced Xavier, the most ambitious single-chip computer they have ever undertaken — the world’s first AI supercomputer chip. Xavier is 7 billion transistors — more complex than the most advanced server-class CPU. Miraculously, Xavier has the equivalent horsepower of DRIVE PX 2 launched at CES earlier this year — 20 trillion operations per second of deep learning performance — at just 20 watts.

      AI Enterprise: IBM, which sees a $2 trillion opportunity in cognitive computing, announced a new POWER8 and NVIDIA Tesla P100 server designed to bring AI to the enterprise. On the software side, SAP announced that it has received two of the first NVIDIA DGX-1 supercomputers and is actively building machine learning enterprise solutions for its 320,000 customers in 190 countries.

      AI City: There will be 1 billion cameras in the world in 2020. Hikvision, the world leader in surveillance systems, is using AI to help make our cities safer. It uses DGX-1 for network training and has built a breakthrough server, called “Blade,” based on 16 Jetson TX1 processors. Blade requires 1/20 the space and 1/10 the power of the 21 CPU-based servers of equivalent performance.

      AI Factory: There will be 2 billion industrial robots worldwide. Japan is the epicenter of robotics innovation. At GTC, we announced that FANUC, the Japan-based industrial robotics giant, will build the factory of the future on the NVIDIA AI platform, from end to end. Its deep neural network will be trained with NVIDIA GPUs, GPU-powered FANUC Fog units will drive a group of robots and allow them to learn together, and each robot will have an embedded GPU to perform real-time AI. MIT Tech Review wrote about it in its story “Japanese Robotics Giant Gives Its Arms Some Brains.”



      The Next Phase of Every Industry: GPU deep learning is inspiring a new wave of startups — 1,500+ around the world — in healthcare, fintech, automotive, consumer web applications and more. Drive.ai, which was recently licensed to test its vehicles on California roads, is tackling the challenge of self-driving cars by applying deep learning to the full driving stack. Preferred Networks, the Japan-based developer of the Chainer framework, is developing deep learning solutions for IoT. Benevolent.ai, based in London and one of the first recipients of DGX-1, is using deep learning for drug discovery to tackle diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and rare cancers. According to CB Insights, funding for AI startups hit over $1 billion in the second quarter, an all-time high.AI Factory: There are 2 billion industrial robots worldwide. Japan is the epicenter of robotics innovation. At GTC, we announced that FANUC, the Japan-based industrial robotics giant, will build the factory of the future on the NVIDIA AI platform, from end to end. Its deep neural network will be trained with NVIDIA GPUs, GPU-powered FANUC Fog units will drive a group of robots and allow them to learn together, and each robot will have an embedded GPU to perform real-time AI. MIT Tech Review wrote about it in its story “Japanese Robotics Giant Gives Its Arms Some Brains.”

      The Next Phase of Every Industry: GPU deep learning is inspiring a new wave of startups — 1,500+ around the world — in healthcare, fintech, automotive, consumer web applications and more. Drive.ai, which was recently licensed to test its vehicles on California roads, is tackling the challenge of self-driving cars by applying deep learning to the full driving stack. Preferred Networks, the Japan-based developer of the Chainer framework, is developing deep learning solutions for IoT. Benevolent.ai, based in London and one of the first recipients of DGX-1, is using deep learning for drug discovery to tackle diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and rare cancers. According to CB Insights, funding for AI startups hit over $1 billion in the second quarter, an all-time high.

      AI for EVERYone

      AI can solve problems that seemed well beyond our reach just a few years back. From real-world data, computers can learn to recognize patterns too complex, too massive or too subtle for hand-crafted software or even humans. With GPU deep learning, this computing model is now practical and can be applied to solve challenges in the world’s largest industries. Self-driving cars will transform the $10 trillion transportation industry. In healthcare, doctors will use AI to detect disease at the earliest possible moment, to understand the human genome to tackle cancer, or to learn from the massive volume of medical data and research to recommend the best treatments. And AI will usher in the 4th industrial revolution — after steam, mass production and automation — intelligent robotics will drive a new wave of productivity improvements and enable mass consumer customization. AI will touch everyone. The era of AI is here.

      SOURCES- Nvidia, Next Platform"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.641.379 von Popeye82 am 27.04.18 06:20:27
      https://newsroom.intel.com/news/intel-unveils-neural-compute…
      https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1332202

      "Intel AI accelerator capable of Trillion operations, per second, per watt
      brian wang | August 28, 2017

      100Merken

      Intel today introduced its new Movidius™ Myriad™ X vision processing unit (VPU), advancing Intel’s end-to-end portfolio of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to deliver more autonomous capabilities across a wide range of product categories including drones, robotics, smart cameras and virtual reality.

      Myriad X is world’s first system-on-chip (SOC) shipping with a dedicated Neural Compute Engine for accelerating deep learning inferences at the edge. The Neural Compute Engine is an on-chip hardware block specifically designed to run deep neural networks at high speed and low power without compromising accuracy, enabling devices to see, understand and respond to their environments in real time. With the introduction of the Neural Compute Engine, the Myriad X architecture is capable of 1 TOPS (Trillion operations per second) of compute performance on deep neural network inferences.

      In designing Myriad X, El-Ouazzne said, “We were looking to anything that allows us to increase the performance of neural networks without increasing power.”

      With many more hardware acceleration blocks, Myriad X architecture can do 1 trillion operations per second (TOPS) of compute performance on deep-neural network inferences, said El-Ouazzane. “And we keep it within a watt.” This is “an order of magnitude” faster than Myriad 2, he added.



      The Movidius™ Myriad™ X VPU delivers artificial intelligence at the edge for drones, robotics, smart cameras, virtual reality/augmented reality solutions and more. Introduced on Aug. 28, 2017, Myriad X is the world’s first SOC shipping with a dedicated Neural Compute Engine to give devices the ability to see, understand and react to their environments in real time.(Credit: Intel Corporation)

      “We’re on the cusp of computer vision and deep learning becoming standard requirements for the billions of devices surrounding us every day,” said Remi El-Ouazzane, vice president and general manager of Movidius, Intel New Technology Group. “Enabling devices with humanlike visual intelligence represents the next leap forward in computing. With Myriad X, we are redefining what a VPU means when it comes to delivering as much AI and vision compute power possible, all within the unique energy and thermal constraints of modern untethered devices.”

      Capable of delivering more than 4 TOPS of total performance, its tiny form factor and on-board processing are ideal for autonomous device solutions. In addition to its Neural Compute Engine, Myriad X uniquely combines imaging, visual processing and deep learning inference in real time with:

      Programmable 128-bit VLIW Vector Processors: Run multiple imaging and vision application pipelines simultaneously with the flexibility of 16 vector processors optimized for computer vision workloads.

      Increased Configurable MIPI Lanes: Connect up to 8 HD resolution RGB cameras directly to Myriad X with its 16 MIPI lanes included in its rich set of interfaces, to support up to 700 million pixels per second of image signal processing throughput.

      Enhanced Vision Accelerators: Utilize over 20 hardware accelerators to perform tasks such as optical flow and stereo depth without introducing additional compute overhead.

      2.5 MB of Homogenous On-Chip Memory: The centralized on-chip memory architecture allows for up to 450 GB per second of internal bandwidth, minimizing latency and reducing power consumption by minimizing off-chip data transfer.



      The Movidius™ Myriad™ X VPU delivers artificial intelligence at the edge for drones, robotics, smart cameras, virtual reality/augmented reality solutions and more. Introduced on Aug. 28, 2017, Myriad X is the world’s first SOC shipping with a dedicated Neural Compute Engine to give devices the ability to see, understand and react to their environments in real time.(Credit: Intel Corporation)



      The Movidius™ Myriad™ X VPU delivers artificial intelligence at the edge for drones, robotics, smart cameras, virtual reality/augmented reality solutions and more. Introduced on Aug. 28, 2017, Myriad X is the world’s first SOC shipping with a dedicated Neural Compute Engine to give devices the ability to see, understand and react to their environments in real time.(Credit: Intel Corporation)

      Myriad X is the newest generation in a lineage of Movidius™ VPUs, which are purpose-built for embedded visual intelligence and inference. Movidius VPUs achieve significant performance at low power with the merging of three architectural elements to provide sustained high-performance on deep learning and computer vision workloads: an array of programmable VLIW vector processors with an instruction set tuned to computer vision and deep learning workloads; a collection of hardware accelerators supporting image signal processing, computer vision, and deep learning inferences; and commonly accessible intelligent memory fabric that minimizes data movement on chip."
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      NEXT era of world-CHANGING electronics, AND microsystems







      DARPA Hive processor COULD boost computing efficiency, by times


      http://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2017-06-02
      http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/06/darpa-hive-processor-co…
      http://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2017-06-01
      http://www.darpa.mil/

      www.intel.com

      www.qualcomm.com

      www.pnnl.gov

      http://www.gatech.edu/

      http://www.northropgrumman.com/

      "DARPA is funding a non-von-Neumann processor called a HIVE — Hierarchical Identify Verify Exploit with $80 million.


      HIVE is not von Neumann because of the sparseness of its data and its ability to simultaneously perform different processes on different areas of memory simultaneously,” Trung said. “This non-von-Neumann approach allows one big map that can be accessed by many processors at the same time, each using its own local scratch-pad memory while simultaneously performing scatter-and-gather operations across global memory.

      DARPA’s new arithmetic-processing-unit (APU) optimized for graph analytics plus the new memory architecture chips are specified to use 1,000-times less power than using today’s supercomputers. The participants, especially Intel and Qualcomm, will also have the rights to commercialize the processor and memory architectures they invent to create a HIVE.



      The graph analytics processor is needed, according to DARPA, for Big Data problems, which typically involve many-to-many rather than many-to-one or one-to-one relationships for which today’s processors are optimized. A military example, according to DARPA, might be the the first digital missives of a cyberattack. A civilian example, according to Intel, might be all the people buying from Amazon mapped to all the items each of them bought (clearly delineating the many-to-many relationships as people-to-products).

      The Hierarchical Identify Verify Exploit (HIVE) program has signed on five performers to carry out HIVE’s mandate: to develop a powerful new data-handling and computing platform specialized for analyzing and interpreting huge amounts of data with unprecedented deftness. “

      HIVE is developing a new category of server processors specifically designed to handle the data workloads of today and tomorrow.

      The quintet of performers includes a mix of large commercial electronics firms, a national laboratory, a university, and a veteran defense-industry company: Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, California), Qualcomm Intelligent Solutions (San Diego, California), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, Washington), Georgia Tech (Atlanta, Georgia), and Northrop Grumman (Falls Church, Virginia).



      Central to HIVE is the creation of a “graph analytics processor,” which incorporates the power of graphical representations of relationships in a network more efficiently than traditional data formats and processing techniques. Examples of these relationships among data elements and categories include person-to-person interactions as well as seemingly disparate links between, say, geography and changes in doctor visit trends or social media and regional strife. In combination with emerging machine learning and other artificial intelligence techniques that can categorize raw data elements, and by updating the elements in the graph as new data becomes available, a powerful graph analytics processor could discern otherwise hidden causal relationships and stories among the data elements in the graph representations.

      If HIVE is successful, it could deliver a graph analytics processor that achieves a thousandfold improvement in processing efficiency over today’s best processors, enabling the real-time identification of strategically important relationships as they unfold in the field rather than relying on after-the-fact analyses in data centers. “This should empower data scientists to make associations previously thought impractical due to the amount of processing required,” said Tran. These could include the ability to spot, for example, early signs of an Ebola outbreak, the first digital missives of a cyberattack, or even the plans to carry out such an attack before it happens.

      There is $75 million in funding for DARPA in support of a new, public-private “electronics resurgence” initiative. The initiative seeks to undergird a new era of electronics in which advances in performance will be catalyzed not just by continued component miniaturization but also by radically new microsystem materials, designs, and architectures. The new funds will supplement the Agency’s FY 2018 R&D portfolio in electronics, photonics, and related systems to create a coordinated effort valued at more than $200 million, to be further supplemented by significant commercial sector investments."
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      NOVEL microscope

      http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-04/hhmi-nmc04131…










      -HHMI Howard Hughes Medical Institute
      Am 19.04.2018 veröffentlicht
      Immune cells within the perilymphatic space of the inner ear of several zebrafish embryos 80 hpf showing: MIP view of two immune cells (orange), one of which has ingested dextran particles (blue), before and after AO plus deconvolution for 438 time points at 13 sec intervals; volume rendered view in another embryo, showing a migrating immune cell and a dividing endothelial cell; and tracking of the position and velocity of an immune cell in a third embryo (c.f., Fig. 6E,F, figs. S13-15).

      Credit: T. Liu et al./Science 2018 -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.578.466 von Popeye82 am 19.04.18 05:13:12http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20180430/pdf/43tlp1ftq9mthc.pdf
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.679.743 von Popeye82 am 02.05.18 18:52:17https://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/07/health/na-nose-disease-sm…
      http://www.israel21c.org/sniffing-out-diseases-with-the-nano…








      - Technion
      Am 22.12.2016 veröffentlicht
      An international team of 56 researchers in five countries has confirmed a hypothesis first proposed by the ancient Greeks – that different diseases are characterized by different “chemical signatures” identifiable in breath samples. This was proven by the team led by Professor Hossam Haick of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Wolfson Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute Haick and his team have developed the Na-Nose that can detect 17 different diseases including cancer from the breath and are developing Sniffphone for disease detection through a Smartphone. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.681.501 von Popeye82 am 02.05.18 22:16:54MEAT the Future!

      (future of meat is cheaper, faster AND more environmentally friendly)








      - EDx Talks
      Am 28.11.2017 veröffentlicht
      "As the planet’s population speeds towards 9 billion, it becomes impossible to continue consuming meat like we do today.

      Some scientists believe in vitro, or cell-cultivated, meat is a sustainable and animal-friendly solution. But, before deciding if we are willing to eat meat from the lab, we need to explore the food culture it brings us.

      Dr. Koert van Mensvoort takes the stage to explain exactly what in vitro meat is, alongside an entertaining exploration into its creative potential - including Dodo nuggets and meat ice cream.
      " "Dr. Koert van Mensvoort is an artist and philosopher best known for his work on the philosophical concept of Next Nature, which revolves around the idea that our technological environment has become so complex, omnipresent and autonomous that it is best perceived as a nature of its own.

      It is his aim to better understand our co-evolutionary relationship with technology and help set out a track towards a future that is rewarding for both humankind and the planet at large.
      " This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx -




      - Eater
      Am 02.10.2015 veröffentlicht
      The future of meat is cheaper, faster and more environmentally friendly. It will also be grown in a lab. Welcome to the (near) future.

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      - Global Well-Being
      Am 05.09.2017 veröffentlicht
      MEAT THE FUTURE Film ♡ "What If Slaughter-Free, Environmentally Sustainable “Clean Meat” Replaced Conventional Meat In The Grocery Store? New documentary in the works. https://www.mtffilm.com ♡ This new film tackles the biggest social justice issue of our time: Mass animal farming. It's bad for animals and bad for the climate. I can't wait for Meat the Future to tell the story of companies working to produce clean meat! ~ Camille Labchuk

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      Synopsis by Liz Marshall:
      Director/Producer/Writer/Cinematographer:
      http://lizmars.com/about/

      "The concept is revolutionary: growing animal flesh for consumption, without using and slaughtering full living sentient animals. If scientists can grow human tissue from stem cells for use in medical procedures, then why not a similar process to “grow” or “brew” real pork, beef, and poultry? Clean meat is also referred to as cultured meat, in-vitro meat, and lab-grown meat. It is real meat grown in cell culture, without the use of antibiotics and hormones.

      "Meat the Future spotlights the emergence of the clean meat movement, intimately following its movers and shakers, exploring the social issues that motivate them, and the immense challenges they face.

      "Uma Valeti, a successful cardiologist who trained at the Mayo Clinic, has held leadership positions at the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology. He recently left a successful career to pursue his dream to co-found Memphis Meats, a start-up tech company in Silicon Valley. Memphis Meats attracted global attention with the 2016 unveiling of the world’s first clean meatball, and the 2017 unveiling of the world’s first clean chicken fillet and duck a l’orange. They are a small team of young leading scientists, business and food specialists, who aim to bring products to market in 2021.

      "Bruce Friedrich spent the last two decades as a grassroots activist working in inner city soup kitchens to feed the hungry, and as a leader of the American animal protection movement. He recently founded the Good Food Institute, a team of lawyers, lobbyists and entrepreneurs, to transform the food system away from factory farming. Friedrich and his colleagues work closely with Valeti, and others in the clean meat space, and plant-based meat space, to change the food paradigm.

      "The transnational meat market is a multi-billion dollar for profit industry, subsidized by government. Some CEOs are rethinking the production and supply chain and investing in clean meat technology because they recognize the world is changing, while others deny the need to do so. Meat eaters, animal, environmental and food security activists, critics, farmers and the meat industry, round out this immersive in-depth thesis documentary.

      "Meat the Future is a natural extension of my previous work. Since the 1990s I have had the privilege of featuring resilient stories around the globe, shot within the context of war, climate change, corporate industrialized globalization, and the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Meat the Future spotlights a convergence of urgent issues through an active unfolding human story. This is a documentary that grapples with significant global challenges while looking to what is possible. Meat the Future is not another doomsday survey that leaves audiences feeling overwhelmed with information overload. Instead, we zoom in on compelling people working overtime, risking everything to make a difference, while also examining the challenges and obstacles they face.

      THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE
      https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...

      Liz Marshall's previous documentary THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE is widely considered an influential accessible consciousness-raising impact documentary about one of the toughest subjects imaginable. It features animal rights photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur as she tackles the epic and global subject of sentient nonhuman animals used for food, fashion, research, and entertainment. Meat the Future takes off where I left off: focused on change makers, combining a behind-the-scenes cinéma-verité lens with thoughtful urgency and cinematic tone; ushering the viewer into a world focused on innovation, altruism, and the not so distant future."

      ♡ ♡ ♡

      “Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries.
      Without them, humanity cannot survive.”

      From The Art of Happiness:
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      - CBS News
      Am 05.01.2017 veröffentlicht
      A team of researchers at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology have developed an "electronic nose" that can detect several diseases, including cancer. Dr. Kevin Campbell, assistant professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina, joins CBSN with more details on the medical breakthrough. -




      - New York Post
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      Recent medical tests have revealed that it is possible to detect certain illnesses and conditions by analyzing the particles in someone's breath. Researchers are hopeful that a new device developed by Breathtec called the Na-Nose could be used to provide early detection of serious conditions, and a new study is showing very promising signs. -
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      http://www.wiwo.de/technologie/forschung/raumfahrt-start-up-…

      http://www.reactionengines.co.uk/aboutus/
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.689.691 von Popeye82 am 03.05.18 20:23:47BREAKING sound barrier boring; hypersonic travel new sherrif in town






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      - S-S-T-O
      Am 10.10.2017 veröffentlicht
      IET ‘Engineering and ITN productions explores the challenges, of future modern engineering within the UK.

      Reaction Engines took part in this exciting project with our 4 minute film featuring reports from BAE Systems, UK Space Agency and the Satellite Applications Catapult along with Mark Thomas, CEO, explaining the pre-cooler and how SABRE will transform air and space flight. It also features reports from our engineers.

      The programme features key industry interviews and news-style reports along with sponsored editorial profiles.

      About the IET:

      “The IET is one of the world’s largest engineering institutions with over 168,000 members in 150 countries. It is also the most interdisciplinary – to reflect the increasingly diverse nature of engineering in the 21st century. Energy, transport, manufacturing, information and communications, and the built environment: the IET covers them all. The IET is a registered charity that is working to engineer a better world by inspiring, informing and influencing our members, engineers and technicians, and all those who are touched by, or touch, the work of engineers. It aims to inspire the next generation of engineers, and to promote engineering and the work of engineers to society. ”

      About ITN Productions

      ” ITN Productions is ITN’s bespoke production hub producing creative and commercially valuable content for the corporate, commercial, broadcast and digital sectors. Industry News forms part of this offering and is a communications tool for leading industry bodies and national associations produced in a broadcast news programme format, including interviews, news-style items and sponsored editorial profiles.”

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      Reaction Engines’s innovative Sabre system promises to power a space plane from earth to orbit and back again

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      - Sky News
      Am 13.04.2018 veröffentlicht
      The U.K.could soon get its own next-gen rocket engine, thanks to a partnership between Boeing and Rolls-Royce.The two companies are investing in a new type of jet engine/rocket engine hybrid that could take payloads to space much more efficiently than any current rocket.The rocket engine in question is being developed by British company Reaction Engines Limited.Boeing and Rolls-Royce have invested a total of nearly $38 million in this company.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below REL seeks to build a type of rocket engine that also functions as a hypersonic jet engine.The goal is that the jet engine could reach Mach 5.5before switching to rocket fuel for the remaining journey into space.This hybrid engine design offers numerous hypothetical advantages, but the biggest one is fuel efficiency.Using its jet capabilities while in the atmosphere ultimately means the whole trip requires less rocket fuel.It's the same general idea behind the enormous Stratolaunch aircraft that would use a huge plane to carry rockets into the sky and launch them from on high, except all built into a single engine.In theory, this type of technology might make it possible to build a rocket that could travel from the ground all the way into space in a single step, whereas current rockets rely on multiple stages.A single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) rocket would be able to carry payloads without expensive booster stages.If such a rocket were also designed to be reusable, it could be even more affordable than a SpaceX rocket.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Let's not get ahead of ourselves, though.The REL engine hasn’t been built yet, and there’s no rocket as of now for the engine to be attached to.But if REL is successful, it could at least show that an SSTO-capable engine is possible and pave the way for a hybrid future. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.689.928 von Popeye82 am 03.05.18 20:55:55REVOLUTIONARY engine






      - Fox News
      Am 18.12.2017 veröffentlicht
      fox news - Hypersonic spaceplane engine set for Colorado tests

      A revolutionary engine that could be used in a spaceplane to take passengers into space in just 15 minutes has taken a major step forward with a new testing facility in Colorado.The site, at Front Range Airport near Watkins, Colorado, will test a key technology in Reaction Engine's hypersonic air-breathing combined cycle Sabre rocket engine.It comes after the firm won a U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contract to test the engine’s pre-cooler heat exchanger, or HTX.In the UK the is continuing to develop the TF1 engine test facility at Westcott where the first ground-based demonstration of the Sabre rocket engine will take place.The UK site will incorporate a hydrogen/air-breathing pre-burner to condition the air for core evaluation and is adjacent to a test facility where Reaction’s rocket nozzle tests have also been conducted.The test centre will feature an assembly building, workshops, offices and a control room, along with various test engine conf
      igurations.The company plans on putting the Sabre engine in a reusable spaceplane called Skylon - a vehicle capable of launching heavy telecommunications satellites.Mark Thomas, CEO at Reaction Engines, said: 'This is another exciting step forward in development of Reaction Engines' Sabre engine and a visible demonstration of the UK's commitment to the programme.'I look forward to seeing this unique facility take shape and commencing our core engine testing, which will be a defining moment for aerospace.'Last year, the European Space Agency (ESA) invested £8.5 million ($11 million) towards the development of the engineFranco Ongaro, Director of Technology, Engineering and Quality, at ESA said: 'The opening of this new test facility at Westcott Today marks an historical moment for the European Aerospace industry and for the UK research and development in rocket propulsion.'This facility will enable the ground test of the Sabre engine cycle, opening the way to the first flight tests, and to a new era.'The European Space Agency is proud of this partnership with industry and the UK Space Agency, to which we bring our technical competence, which has supported the Sabre development to this stage, and we are confident, to its future flight success.'Reaction Engines has now has secured over £50 million ($66 million) in funding from the British government, with more than £42 million ($55 million) from the UK Space Agency, and the ESA contribution acting as the final piece.The revolutionary Sabre engine could allow aircraft to take off from a runway and accelerate to five times the speed of sound, before switching to a rocket mode, propelling it into orbit.This design could also be used to send satellites into space at a fraction of the current cost.Mr Thomas said: 'We are now entering an exciting phase where we can accelerate the pace of development to get Sabre up and running.'At the moment, rockets have to carry liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen to power them and the cost of carrying th Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetec... -
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      REVOLUTIONARY (handheld) (ultrasound) device, that will allow pregnant women to check on the health of their baby, using only a smartphone


      http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-device-would-let-pregna…

      http://www.israelbizreg.com/pulsenmore-ltd
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      world's FIRST

      https://labiotech.eu/uniqure-gene-therapy-public-offering/?u…
      https://labiotech.eu/company/uniqure/

      http://www.uniqure.com/about/company-profile.php








      - Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
      Am 30.11.2015 veröffentlicht
      Alec Orphanidis, SVP, Global Commercial Operations
      (NASDAQ: QURE)
      Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands
      uniQure is delivering on the promise of gene therapy through single treatments with potentially curative results. The Company has developed a modular platform to rapidly bring new disease-modifying therapies to patients with severe disorders. uniQure is engaged in multiple partnerships and have the only approved gene therapy product in the European Union.
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      - abiotech.eu
      Am 06.07.2017 veröffentlicht
      Get insight on how to make decisions and handle difficult choices with the industry experts, Kieran Canisius Managing Director of Seuss Consulting and Zocket and Marc Riteco, VP clinical development from UniQure. The pair talked about the essential points to consider when selecting a vendor, including trustworthiness, contingency planning, the atmosphere in the vendor’s office.

      More details about Refresh on http://labiotech.eu/refresh/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://labiotech.eu/refresh/

      If you were at Refresh find yourself in the pictures on https://flic.kr/s/aHskYZC2Xj

      Find all the biotech news in EU http://labiotech.eu/

      About Labiotech.eu:
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      first EVER, bubbles, BREAKING the density barreer

      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10519354-3m-glass-…
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      Scientists Take Step:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: , Toward Converting Skin Cells into Muscle

      http://www.rdmag.com/article/2018/05/scientists-take-step-to…

      "A team of scientists has created a simple and robust approach to directly reprogram mature skin cells into immature muscle cells in mice, a discovery that could someday yield regeneration of human muscle cells.


      The researchers combined transient expression of a protein called MyoD with the treatment of three small molecules to convert mouse skin cells into induced myogenic progenitor cells (iMPCs), which propagate extensively and share key molecular and functional properties with skeletal muscle stem cells.

      “Our study reports for the first time on the direct conversion of skin cells into expandable, functional muscle progenitors,” senior study author Konrad Hochedlinger of Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, said in a statement. “The prospect that iMPCs could be in principle derived from human skin cells has potential relevance for the study and treatment of human muscle conditions such as muscular dystrophies.”

      Skeletal muscle is largely composed of differentiated, multinucleated myofibers responsible for contraction and movement. Muscle tissue contains a quiescent population of mononucleated stem cells termed satellite cells, which are located between the myofibers' basal lamina and sarcolemma.

      Scientists have previously developed protocols for generating muscle cells for disease modeling or tissue engineering that are limited. In addition, methods that convert embryonic or induced pluripotent stem cells into mature muscle cells come with a risk of tumor formation after transplantation.

      In the new study, the researchers temporarily increased MyoD expression in mouse skin cells and then treated the cells with a GSK3β inhibitor, a TGF-β1 receptor inhibitor, and a cyclic AMP agonist, some of which have shown the ability to enhance cellular reprogramming.

      This resulted in iMPCs that are capable of long-term self-renewal and large-scale expansion. They also expressed key molecular markers of satellite cells and myoblasts, as well as retained the ability to produce mature muscle fibers that expressed adult muscle markers and displayed vigorous contractions.

      “Our ability to recapitulate muscle differentiation in a dish may reduce the need for animal models,” co-first author Ori Bar-Nur of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University, said in a statement. “Our iMPC cultures share several important characteristics with bona fide muscle stem and progenitor cells, but we do not yet know whether these cell populations are indeed equivalent.”

      The next step will be for the team to compare in more detail the molecular and functional properties of iMPCs with muscle-derived satellite cells. They also plan to study the cellular reprogramming process at the molecular level and redefine the protocols to generate more homogenous populations of muscle stem and progenitor cells instead of mixtures containing mature muscle cells.

      The researchers also need to test whether the approach could work with human cells, which could yield therapy and drug treatment options for those with muscular dystrophy.

      “Patient-specific iMPCs could be used for personalized medicine by treating patients with their own genetically matched cells,” co-first author Mattia Gerli of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, said in a statement. “If disease-causing mutations are known, as is the case in many muscular dystrophies, one could in principle repair the mutation in iMPCs prior to transplantation of the corrected cells back into the patient.”

      The study was published in Stem Cell Reports. "
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      Activating brain cells with holography COULD (potentially) allow the blind to see -ooooor the paralyzed to feel touch



      - UC Berkeley
      Am 30.04.2018 veröffentlicht
      In this video, activated neurons in a small chunk of the somatosensory cortex of a mouse fluoresce green. Those neurons that are activated by holographic laser light are indicated by a purple arrow. Projected via a microscope through a window into the brain, the holographic system can activate 50 neurons at a time within the small brain region, up to 300 times a second, to simulate real brain activity and insert false sensations.

      To read the full story, visit: http://news.berkeley.edu/2018/04/30/e..." target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://news.berkeley.edu/2018/04/30/e...

      Stephen McNally video using Alan Mardinly footage.

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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.033.060 von H2OAllergiker am 15.02.18 13:50:25REVOLUTIONARY step





      kennst Du noch Nexia Biotech?
      War eine meiner ersten Techaktien und erster Fehler, einen Tag nach News im ZDF gekauft und unlimitiert in Frankfurt 60% zu teuer. :laugh:.

      Bionik, Spinnenseide, Künstliche Herstellung waren die Stichworte damals vor gut 17 Jahren.
      Die waren ein Jahrz7eht4n z7u früh dran, mittlerweile macht das eine dt. Forschergruppen besser.
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      Achso,
      keine Ahnung von Dem Ding,
      aber spider silk ist (ob "schon")in "commercial quantities")am Markt weiss ich nicht);
      mindestens; schon in the making.
      KBLB sitzt; u.A.; dran.

      Wird kommen, denke ich; in wieweit Marktanteilsgewinnung; etc; muss man abwarte
      n.
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      http://www.kraiglabs.com/kraig-biocraft-laboratories-granted…

      http://www.kraiglabs.com/news/

      http://www.kraiglabs.com/technology/

      "Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Granted Long Sought License for Business Operations in Vietnam; Prepares for Grand Opening; Issuance of License seen as the most significant commercial event in the biotechnology Company’s development of spider silk based materials


      Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc., the leading developer of spider silk based fibers, is very happy to announce today the positive result of its five years of working with the Vietnamese government at both the central and provincial levels: The Company has been issued its long awaited Enterprise Registration Certificate (ERC) required to begin its operations in Vietnam.

      “These licenses to operate in a traditional silk producing region are the most substantial milestones for Kraig Labs commercial development since the creation of our first spider silk transgenics,” said Kraig Labs Founder and CEO, Kim Thompson. “Our teams in the U.S.A. and in Vietnam have been working closely with officials in Quang Nam province and with central government ministries to bring this long standing vision to reality.”


      The Company’s advanced silk production platform was designed specifically to fit within and utilize existing silk industry infrastructure. The Company’s systems were designed that way in order to provide what the Company believes to be a significant and nearly insurmountable competitive advantage. “Our work to obtain these approvals has been driven by our goal of producing recombinant spider silk on a large scale, which can only be achieved by harnessing the opportunities presented by existing large scale silk production infrastructure,” stated Thompson.

      The Company has already proven through its contract with the U.S. Army that its spider silk technology can be scaled quickly and efficiently, moving from the laboratories of the University of Notre Dame and into its own research and production facilities. We are now on a path to scale our product to much greater levels, by harnessing existing silk production infrastructure with the capacity to match the demand for our spider silk materials.


      “Today’s announcement is more than just a major milestone for the Company, it’s a revolutionary step in the commercialization of spider silk,” said Jon Rice, Kraig Labs’ COO. “More than five years of hard work, meetings, and extensive legal and regulatory paperwork, have gone into securing these approvals and licenses. We now stand ready to change an entire industry.”

      “This is a historic moment for Kraig Labs and for all of our shareholders who have taken part in this journey with us. Our shareholders know how much time, effort and resources have been expended to reach this goal and for the Company to walk through this exciting threshold,” Thompson concluded.

      Today’s announcement follows closely on the heels of last week’s announcement of the formation of the Company’s Vietnamese subsidiary Prodigy Textiles Co., Ltd., and the receipt of that subsidiary’s Investment Registration Certificate (IRC). Having been issued both its IRC and with today’s announcement, its Enterprise Registration Certificate (ERC), Prodigy Textiles Co., Ltd. is preparing to begin operation. The issuance of these critical licenses mark a major milestone for Kraig Biocraft Laboratories and the commercialization of spider silk.

      Kraig considers its new wholly owned subsidiary, Prodigy Textiles Co., Ltd., to be its spider silk production arm. Vietnam has been the focus of the Company’s efforts to launch commercial scale production of recombinant spider silk, due to the country’s existing silk production infrastructure. Kraig estimates that it can produce its recombinant spider silk at prices similar to mundane silk, giving the Company a tremendous competitive advantage.

      The Company is now preparing for the grand opening of its subsidiary operations in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. Management is preparing to hire staff for the new facilities and is prepping the first allotment of transgenic silkworms to ship from its U.S. research headquarters.


      About Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc.

      Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc., a reporting biotechnology company is the leading developer of genetically engineered spider silk based fiber technologies.

      The Company has achieved a series of scientific breakthroughs in the area of spider silk technology with implications for the global textile industry.


      Contact

      Ben Hansel,
      Hansel Capital, LLC
      Phone: (720) 288-8495
      E-Mail: ir@KraigLabs.com"
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.750.355 von Popeye82 am 13.05.18 20:30:48
      - 2045 Initiative
      Am 08.06.2015 veröffentlicht
      A very warm welcome to #12 Avatar Technology Digest. As always we bring you the latest news on Technology, Medical Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence from the most trusted sources.

      1) World's first biolimb: the rat limb has been grown in the Massachusets General Hospital, s lab from living cells. It may go down in history as the first step to creating real, biologically fully functional limbs for amputees.
      http://www.newscientist.com/article/m...

      2) Google hinted at big things to come from its crack team of so-called “pirates” at the Advanced Technologies and Projects division. Project Soli uses radar to track your hand gestures in the air with extreme precision – it can detect movement of less than a millimeter, and do it through obstructions, like one finger in front of another.
      http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tec...

      3) How about a Cheap 3D printed robotic arm controlled by your mind? For Easton LaChappelle, a 19-year-old from Colorado in the United States, the difficulty with robotics has never been the technology itself - something he says he managed to master in a matter of months from his bedroom in his parent's house…
      http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/0...

      4) Medical Microbots Take a Fantastic Voyage Into Reality. Engineers explore ways to take robotics to the limits of size and function. In the next video will show you how Miniature tiny starfish-like MicroRobots Perform Biopsies inside human colon.
      http://spectrum.ieee.org/video/roboti...

      5) And for the desert we have prepared the video where Robots Learn to Push Heavy Objects With Their Bodies, Just Like You.
      http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/ro...

      TV Presenter: Olesya Yermakova
      Editor: Alexander Sokolkov

      Sources: www.medicalxpress.com, www.newscientist.com, www.ria.ru, www.hi-news.ru, www.digitaltrends.com, www.geektimes.ru, www.reuters.com, spectrum.ieee.org
      YouTube: IEEE Spectrum, Reuters, Google ATAP, MassGeneralHospital

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      - New Scientist
      Am 13.08.2008 veröffentlicht
      Read more:

      http://technology.newscientist.com/ar...



      This robot steers clear of obstacles thanks to a pile of rat brain cells.



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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.750.643 von Popeye82 am 13.05.18 21:49:21Scientists Upload Worm's Mind Into a Lego Robot:):)






      - Wall Street Journal
      Am 28.01.2015 veröffentlicht
      Scientists have created a robot that "thinks" and acts like a worm after inserting software modeled on the neural connections in a worm's brain inside a Lego robot. WSJ's Monika Auger reports. -
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      -geobeats
      Am 27.11.2014 veröffentlicht
      Here are the 10 greatest micro-robots.

      Engineers and programmers are constantly at work dreaming up and creating tiny robots. Some emerge as incredibly useful tools, while others exist only as grand ideas.

      Either way, here are 10 of the greatest micro-robots.

      Number 10. Kilobot. Hundreds, even thousands, of machines working together as one is a great idea, especially when they’re able to organize and arrange themselves. Swarm technology has proven difficult to perfect due to cost, so this group of minis was created on the cheap for testing purposes.

      Number 9. Magnetically actuated mini-robots. They’re made to built stuff, including other robots. Even more impressive is that they could perform that task in space, as their movements aren’t dependent upon gravity. The little bots are guided by magnets, which gives them greater dexterity and flexibility.

      Number 8. Micro-scallops. These itsy-bitsy swimmers are designed to navigate the body’s various liquids like blood and eyeball gunk. Aquatic skills aren’t typically high the list of robot skills, but thanks to the unique nature of bodily fluids, these little guys may someday be able to deliver medications to exactly where they’re needed.

      Number 7. Micro-bees. With populations of honeybees plummeting, scientists are looking for alternative means of pollinating crops. Conservation efforts for the real ones are underway, but in the event the problem is unfixable, researchers expect to be able to get the robotic version up and flying in about 10 years.

      Number 6. Flapping robot. Many insects are great flyers, but their complex movements are hard to replicate. Jellyfish, on the other hand, are simple creatures. By mimicking their movements, researchers were able to make a stable machine that can take to the air unburdened by tricky mechanics.

      Number 5. Bridge inspectors. Humans do what they can, but in a lot of cases they’re just too big to really get a good look in nooks, crannies, and crevasses. Enter the quarter-sized machine that can access tight spots and easily travel over bolts and rivets, even when it’s raining.

      Number 4. The Mab. The Jetson’s had their faithful robot Rosie, but people of the future may be turning to the cleaning skills of Mab instead. The design competition winner deploys an army of scrubbers and dusters to make a home sparkly and fresh.

      Number 3. miBots. Microscopes are wonderful for inspecting things invisible to the naked eye, but they’re useless when it comes to moving the matter around. That’s where this little device comes in handy. Between its joystick control and small probe, it gets the tiny but tough job done.

      Number 2. Mini-printer. Printers take up a lot of valuable desktop real estate, but there is a smaller solution. About the size of a coffee cup, this inkjet produces words and images by travelling back and forth across a piece of paper.

      Number 1. DNA nanobots. If genetic material is sequenced just right, it can create a microscopic structure capable of following a prescribed path and delivering a destination-specific payload. Hopes for the development are high, as someday they could be useful in seeking and destroying cancer cells without damaging healthy ones nearby.

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      diamonds are forever

      http://www.anl.gov/articles/nanodiamonds-are-forever
      http://www.innovationtoronto.com/2018/05/broken-nanodiamonds…








      - Argonne National Laboratory
      Hochgeladen am 04.05.2018
      This reactive molecular dynamics simulation shows the formation of ordered onion-like Carbon (OLC) from an amorphous carbon matrix that was formed by tribochemical reaction of sulfur with nanodiamonds. The magnified view of a representative carbon-rich region is indicated (red circle), where graphitic structures nucleate and grow into well-ordered OLC. In this simulation, yellow atoms are sulfur and dark brown atoms are carbon. Scientists ran the simulation on Argonne’s Mira supercomputer under the U.S. Department of Energy’s INCITE program. -
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      BreakTHROUGH Materials, for Next-Gen Refrigerators

      http://www.rdmag.com/news/2018/05/pair-patents-filed-breakth…
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      SCHNELLSTER Wasserkocher, der Welt:eek::eek: (heisser als Der Erdkern); Kürzer als ein Wimpernzucken: In beeindruckenden 75 billiardstel Sekunden haben Forscher Wasser von Zimmertemperatur auf 100.000 Grad Celsius gebracht. Für den täglichen Gebrauch in der Küche ist der schnellste Wasserkocher der Welt NICHT geeignet. Und das Wasser NICHT zum Trinken: Für kurze Zeit wird daraus Plasma:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:





      http://www.ingenieur.de/technik/forschung/der-schnellste-was…
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      new material approach means piezoelectric energy harvesting COULD see a fold increase

      http://news.psu.edu/story/522458/2018/05/21/research/flexibl…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.739.960 von Popeye82 am 11.05.18 12:18:16NEW BreakTHROUGH Spider Silk DNA Synthesis Protocols, accelerating Time to Market for New Products ; raises the bar in (transgenic) research

      http://www.kraiglabs.com/kraig-biocraft-laboratories-develop…
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      NEW Era for (Blood) Transfusions





      whole genome sequencing can comprehensively and cost-effectively determine differences in individuals’ blood types with > accuracy

      http://www.brighamandwomens.org/about-bwh/newsroom/press-rel…

      http://www.genomes2people.org/the-medseq-project/

      http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhae/article/PIIS2352-30…
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      Silicon BreakTHROUGH COULD Make Key Microwave Technology (Much) Cheaper, and Better; "Until NOW, this was considered impossible"

      http://www.rdmag.com/news/2018/05/silicon-breakthrough-could…
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      DIESE Technologien KÖNNEN Angst machen


      http://www.sueddeutsche.de/digital/kuenstliche-intelligenz-d…
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      world’s FIRST, co-ownership platform launches, to tackle housing affordability challenge

      http://anthillonline.com/worlds-first-co-ownership-platform-…

      http://www.kohab.com/
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      REVOLUTIONIZING (Smart) Clothes; whole new way of thinking about sensors

      http://www.rdmag.com/news/2018/05/elastic-fiber-filled-elect…
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      MAJOR (sourdough) breakTHROUGH; for time in HISTORY bakers can use an “all-in-one” solution, for long shelf-life bakery products

      http://veripan.com/blog/biopreservative-panatura-protect-maj…
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      AIMING@revolutionizing, the securities lending market ; one of the first projects of its kind, in the world, +is set to bring blockchain technology to the forefront of the financial stage, through an innovative platform built by leading technological players

      http://nocamels.com/2018/05/tase-intel-the-floor-partner-for…
      http://www.tase.co.il/Eng/NewsandEvents/PRArchive/2018/Pages…
      http://www.ccn.com/israels-public-stock-exchange-announces-b…
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      world's FIRST, fully-automated robotic frozen yogurt vending kiosk(designed to disrupt brick AND mortar competitors)
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10509957-the-mete…

      http://www.gennextbrands.com
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      breakTHROUGH, cancer, test

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/198198/li…

      https://angleplc.com/








      - Proactive Investors Stocktube
      Am 19.04.2018 veröffentlicht
      Andrew Newland, chief executive of ANGLE PLC (LON:AGL), tells Proactive's Andrew Scott that researchers using their Parsortix device for capturing circulating tumour cells may have found another “clear high value application” for the system.

      Not only have they discovered a method of successfully culturing the cancer cells from blood samples taken using Parsortix, they have also designed a work flow for the process. -
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.879.309 von Popeye82 am 31.05.18 17:31:54
      Zitat von Popeye82: world's FIRST, fully-automated robotic frozen yogurt vending kiosk(designed to disrupt brick AND mortar competitors)
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10509957-the-mete…

      http://www.gennextbrands.com


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      Einer meiner richtigen KI-Richer, ohne investiert zu haben.
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/1250842-1-10/gef…
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      ARROGANTER Typ





      Omri Casspi, quote: "ALLE Menschen AUSSER ich ernähren sich schlecht":mad::mad::mad:

      http://www.timesofisrael.com/nba-player-omri-casspi-invests-…

      http://www.daytwo.com/
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      - Codex
      Am 05.12.2017 veröffentlicht
      World's Top 50 Innovators Series 2017
      3D Printing Session
      Andy Bowyer, Director, Kleos Space and Magna Parva
      Codex Talk - How does making things in-Space help us on Earth? -
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      REVOLUTIONARY technology, TOTALLY different way to build rockets


      - Scott Manley
      Am 21.01.2018 veröffentlicht
      Yesterday Rocket Labs successfully launched their Electron rocket into orbit carrying test satellites. The Electron is small cheap rocket which uses a 3D Printed engine, Electrically driven pumps and composite fuel tanks. All features which are new to orbital launch vehicles.

      All the videos are to be found on Rocket Labs youtube page
      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsWq... -


      - Joe Scott
      Am 21.05.2018 veröffentlicht
      You can get a free quote at lumerit.com/answerswithjoe. It’s the easy way to find out how much college will cost you, and what earning your degree will look like.

      My interview with Peter Beck:
      https://answerswithjoe.com/peterbecka...

      Rocket Lab is a private space company out of New Zealand founded by rocket engineer Peter Beck. Their goal is to open up space and satellite technology for business by building cheap, disposable rockets that are powerful and flexible.

      Their Electron rocket is tiny - less than 1/3 the size of the Falcon 9 - but can launch 62% of payloads into space for only $5 million.

      To do this, they have pioneered new technologies like the 3D printed Rutherford engine (named after Ernest Rutherford) that is powered by a battery pack, and completely carbon-fiber construction.

      Get cool T-shirts at the store!

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      The Electron rocket is perfect for micro satellites and cube satellites, with a payload capacity of up to 225 kilograms.

      Their first launch of the Electron was called It's a Test, which achieved orbit, but had communication issues and had to be destroyed.

      Their second launch was called Still Testing, which was a complete success, launching two commercial payloads and the Humanity Star satellite.

      They also have built their own launch facility on the Mahia peninsula in New Zealand, which is the first privately owned launch facility in the world and the first in the southern hemisphere.

      Their first commercial flight, called It's Business Time is scheduled to launch in late Spring/early Summer 2018.

      Rocket Labs' Still Testing Launch:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg523...

      Animation of the Electron Rocket:
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      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objecti…
      http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/100766610/rocket-…
      https://stockhead.com.au/experts/australia-is-kick-starting-…
      http://www.theverge.com/2018/5/25/17393516/rocket-lab-electr…

      http://www.rocketlabusa.com/about-us/



      http://www.rocketlabusa.com/
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      worldLEADING technology


      - Philip Gan
      Am 23.10.2013 veröffentlicht
      This video demonstrates the use of the LiVac Laparoscopic Liver Retractor system with a reduced port cholecystectomy This is currently undergoing human trials and is not commercially available. Note that the surgical assistant only has to hold the laparoscopic camera. This could be performed by a nurse assistant. I am the inventor of the LiVac Retractor and LiVac Slng, and Director / Chief Medical Officer of Livac Pty Ltd. Dr Philip Gan -
      http://www.livac.com.au/what-is-livac-retractor/



      http://www.livac.com.au/
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      IIIIIIINcredible techs(10), that are TRANSforming lives, worldwide

      http://www.israel21c.org/10-incredible-israeli-firms-that-ar…
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      FIRST Phantom Express spaceplane engine

      https://newatlas.com/first-phantom-express-engine/54925/?utm…
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      UNprecedented Performance, for Turning Waste Heat into Electricity
      http://www.deerhorncapital.ca/assets/docs/nr/2018-05-23_NR.p…
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      industryFIRST approval
      http://www.valensgroworks.com/
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      animal feed REVOLUTION; DISRUPTING the food value chain




      http://www.unibio.dk/
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      https://gev.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/gev-update-on-abs…
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      world's ONLY open-access biologics technology platform offering end-to-end solutions, to empower organizations to discover, develop +manufacture biologics, from concept to commercial manufacturing

      http://www.wuxibiologics.com/services-solutions/technologies…

      http://www.wuxibiologics.com/
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      REVOLUTIONARY technology, that will allow telecom operators, worldwide, to cut costs, by replacing diesel generators used @some of their telecom base stations, with a, low cost +environmentally friendly, fuel cell solution

      http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-startup-says-it-can-sla…

      http://www.gencellenergy.com/
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.681.204 von Popeye82 am 02.05.18 21:38:05FIRST of its kind, commercial aviation service sector, Agreement/worlds FIRST, Spectrum Monitoring* of radio frequencies, by nano-satellite; CONFIRMS ability to drive disruption, within the nanosatellite narrowband communications market

      http://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/sas/cff12939-112…
      http://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/sas/ffd6f52b-b64…
      http://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/sas/61fd177d-658…

      http://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/sas/55881474-169…



      http://www.skyandspace.global/
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.963.042 von Popeye82 am 12.06.18 07:16:41
      -The Artificial Intelligence Channel
      Am 08.06.2018 veröffentlicht
      June 8th, 2018
      After five years of being second place to China the US has finally unveiled a supercomputer at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee that takes back the number one spot. Summit’s speeds, announced on Friday, boggle the mind. It can do mathematical calculations at the rate of 200 quadrillion per second, or 200 PetaFLOPS. -
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      Physicists Discover How to Create the Thinnest Liquid Films, EVER

      http://www.rdmag.com/news/2018/06/physicists-discover-how-cr…

      http://www.uvm.edu/
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.981.483 von Popeye82 am 14.06.18 02:48:01Aluminium Cars ONE step closer

      http://www.thestar.co.uk/business/metalysis-deal-brings-alum…
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      new FRONTIER, for smartphone apps; once developed, the technology would POSSIBLY be the first that would allow smartphones to have the sense of smell

      http://www.timesofisrael.com/startup-sets-sights-on-scent-as…

      https://nanoscentlabs.com/
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      REVOLUTIONARY, world's FIRST ((smart) cranes(A.I.))technology


      -Mor Ram-On
      Am 15.03.2017 veröffentlicht
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      http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-construction-giant-team…
      http://www.timesofisrael.com/robot-builders-smart-cranes-con…

      https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ead6/cc34503098469490720432…

      http://www.shikunbinui.com/

      http://www.shikunbinui.com/

      http://www.technion.ac.il/en/home-2/



      http://www.intsite-ai.com/
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      breakTHROUGH (video)technology, to solve REAL world (business) problems



      http://www.sensennetworks.com/
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      REVOLUTIONARY lifeCHANGING Tech Opens A WHOLE New World(For The Visually Impaired)

      http://nocamels.com/2018/06/orcam-visual-tech-eye/

      http://www.orcam.com/en/
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      TRANSforming Global (Hearing) Healthcare, by creating game-CHANGING hearing solutions, that are accessible +affordable

      https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/351148868523434726…
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      DISRUPTIVE, REVOLUTIONARY AND exciting SUPER high-speed network, +cloud infrastructure, technology

      https://stockhead.com.au/tech/5g-networks-says-its-beating-s…

      http://www.5gnetworks.com.au/







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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.576.294 von Popeye82 am 18.04.18 19:20:22disruptive PARADIGM buster (medical) technology
      ___________________________________________





      http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20180518/pdf/43v440g3drzmds.pdf
      http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20180430/pdf/43tlp1ftq9mthc.pdf
      http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20180419/pdf/43tbc7nmwllng3.pdf
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      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/10642041-chicago-…

      "Elon Musks Boring Company hat den Zuschlag für den Bau eines milliardenschweren Hochgeschwindigkeitszuges zum internationalen Flughafen O'Hare in Chicago erhalten.


      Musks Firma konnte sich gegen Mitbewerber wie Mott MacDonald und JLC Infrastructure durchsetzen. Die Boring Comany bestätigte die Vereinbarung auf Twitter, nachdem Bloomberg zum ersten Mal über den Deal berichtete: "Wir sind wirklich begeistert, mit dem Bürgermeister und der Stadt zusammenzuarbeiten, um dieses neue öffentliche Hochgeschwindigkeitssystem nach Chicago zu bringen". Bislang ist nicht genau bekannt, wie die geplante Hochgeschwindigkeits-Flughafenverbindung aussehen wird. Anzeige 4,5% bis 6,0% Zinsen jährlich – bereits 9,4 Mio. Euro platziert 105% Zinsen in 20 Jahren – Wattner SunAsset 7 investiert ausschließlich in produzierende deutsche Solarkraftwerke mit EEG-Vergütung. Es gibt keine Errichtungsrisiken und die Mindestanlage beträgt 3.000 Euro. Acht Kraftwerke sind bereits übernommen und weitere Investitionsobjekte reserviert. Mehr erfahren powered by finative Der Zuschlag bedeutet, dass die Stadt Chicago für ein Jahr exklusiv mit der Boring Company über Details des Projekts verhandeln wird, das die Innenstadt von Chicago mit dem Flughafen O'Hare verbinden soll. Ein endgültiger Startschuss zum Bau einer Hochgeschwindigkeitsverbindung bedarf der Zustimmung des Stadtrates. Bislang dauert die Fahrt mit dem öffentlichen Verkehrmitteln zwischen Innenstadt und Flughafen gut 40 Minuten, während die neue Verbindung die Fahrzeit mindestens halbieren soll. Neben dem technischen Anforderungen ist das Projekt insofern ungewöhnlich, als das keine staatliche Förderung erfolgt und der Gewinner gezwungen ist, die gesamten Baukosten selbst zu finanzieren. Es ist ein beachtlicher Sieg für die Boring Company, die erst vor 18 Monaten gegründet wurde und bislang nur einen Testtunnel sowie einige Uni-Wettbewerbe ausgerichtet hat. "Elon Musk ist auf der Suche nach einem Ort, an dem er beweisen kann, dass seine Technologie funktioniert und Chicago rollt für ihn den roten Teppich aus", sagte Joe Schwieterman, Direktor des Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development an der DePaul University in Chicago.

      Quelle: Bloomberg"
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      suitable AND revolutionary technology, for mainstream building, as it is for disasters(and slums)


      https://poly-care.de/
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      REVOLUTIONARY single-port, multi-channel (laparoscopic) gameCHANGING SPIDER(™) System

      https://twitter.com/transenterix?lang=de



      http://www.transenterix.com/
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      REVOLUTIONRAY, PIONEERING, world's FIRST (AI) technology


      https://deepmind.com/blog/alphago-zero-learning-scratch/

      http://www.nature.com/articles/nature24270.epdf?author_acces…

      http://www.alphago-games.com/

      http://deepmind.com/research/alphago/



      http://deepmind.com/








      - Royal Television Society
      Am 19.11.2015 veröffentlicht
      Watch the founder of Google DeepMind's Demis Hassabis' lecture about the future and capabilities of artificial intelligence.

      This video was filmed by IET TV.

      For more information about the Hassabis talk visit the RTS website to read the event report. -




      - TopTechTalks
      Am 17.04.2018 veröffentlicht
      Elon Musk has always warned us about Artificial Intelligence(AI) and this is what he thinks about Google's Deep Mind and AI.
      .
      All the clips in the video are taken from the documentary "Do you trust this computer?" by Chris Paine.
      Written by: http://papercutfilms.com/
      .
      Social Media:
      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Top-Tech-Tal...
      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toptechtalks/
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      -The Artificial Intelligence Channel
      Am 07.05.2018 veröffentlicht
      Recorded May 2nd, 2018 at ICLR2018
      Koray Kavukcuoglu is the Director of Research at DeepMind, where previously he was a research scientist and led the deep learning team. Before joining DeepMind, he was a research staff member at NEC Labs America in the machine learning department. -
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      HELLO tomorrow



      UNIQUE, REVOLUTIONARY, world's FIRST Nano battery (charging) technology


      http://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/22/bp-invests-in-israeli-battery…



      http://www.store-dot.com/








      - Hello Tomorrow
      Am 14.12.2016 veröffentlicht
      StoreDot was founded in 2012 to develop a unique methodology for the design, synthesis and tuning of molecules and nanomaterials to create proprietary organic compounds that dramatically improve the performance of a range of devices, including batteries and displays.

      The company’s main technology, based on synthesis of innovative organic compounds is capable of dramatically improving the electrochemical and optical qualities of devices. The solutions developed by StoreDot, can disrupt multiple markets, with focus on three markets and products: fast-charging for a mobile phone, fast charging for EV (FlashBatteryTM), and enhancement film for LCD (MolecuLEDTM). -
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      new artificial leaf can convert sunlight into fuel, WITH groundBREAKING efficiency

      http://news.unist.ac.kr/artificial-leaf-goes-more-efficient-…
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      schrieb am 18.06.18 01:39:12
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      Neuroscientists have located the cells that help reprogram long-lasting memories, of traumatic experiences

      https://actu.epfl.ch/news/the-neurons-that-rewrite-traumatic…
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      schrieb am 19.06.18 01:40:32
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      Processing breakTHROUGH

      https://lithiumau.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/13…
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      schrieb am 19.06.18 13:00:34
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      REVOLUTIONARY, mission CRITICAL, worldCHANGING, breakTHROUGH on-site primary power generation system, that converts fuel to electricity using an electrochemical reaction, rather than combustion

      http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/bloom-energy-fil…

      http://www.bloomenergy.com/company

      http://www.bloomenergy.com/sites/default/files/bloom-mission…



      http://www.bloomenergy.com/
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      schrieb am 19.06.18 13:50:46
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      REVOLUTIONARY, world's FIRST (mental health) technology

      https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/05/25/1512280/0/…

      https://medibio.com.au/science/



      https://medibio.com.au/
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      schrieb am 19.06.18 17:51:19
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.004.821 von Popeye82 am 17.06.18 19:06:51
      https://sciencebusiness.net/healthy-measures/news/googles-de…
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      schrieb am 19.06.18 18:02:11
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      schrieb am 19.06.18 21:05:47
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      next Generation, REVOLUTIONARY robotic-based technology +products




      https://mazorrobotics.com/index.php/en-us/
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      schrieb am 20.06.18 04:07:59
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      REVOLUTIONIZING ingredient extraction, establishing NEW standards



      http://www.equities.com/news/how-radient-technologies-could-…

      http://radientinc.com/technology.php

      http://radientinc.com/files/nr/37406.pdf

      http://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/bruce-campbell-discusses-ra…



      http://radientinc.com/
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      schrieb am 20.06.18 05:28:05
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      Boston Dynamics: Robots have NO future





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      schrieb am 20.06.18 20:46:36
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      the future, MADE possible





      potentially REVOLUTIONARY (transfusion diagnostics ) (industry) disRUPTING platform

      http://www.streetwisereports.com/article/2018/06/20/transfus…

      https://seekingalpha.com/article/4175828-quotient-limited-bu…

      http://public.viavid.com/player/index.php?id=129533



      http://quotientbd.com/
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      schrieb am 20.06.18 22:35:20
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      schrieb am 20.06.18 23:08:47
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      REVOLUTIONARY breakTHROUGH lithium-ion (battery) technology, lifeCHANGING improvements, for the Planet; high voltage cathode that can increase the battery’s performance by up to double, while reducing cost by 30-50% vs. the cost of commercial cathodes





      http://www.tmt-analytics.com.au/uploads/7/7/9/5/77956374/utr…

      http://www.ultra-charge.net/our-technology/

      http://www.ultra-charge.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Ultra…

      http://www.ultra-charge.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/16.12…

      https://twitter.com/utrasx?lang=de



      http://www.ultra-charge.net/
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