12/24/18

This Mars crater will definitely have a white Christmas


As we creep ever closer to Dec. 25, there are plenty of people in the United States and abroad who are hoping there’s at least a light dusting of snow on the ground for the biggest gift-giving holiday of the year. You might not imagine Mars would be the best place to look for winter wonderlands, but a new image shot by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft reveals a snowy oasis hiding out in a massive crater.
The photo, which was snapped by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) instrument of the Mars Express satellite, is actually a composite of a handful of individual images snapped at different times. By stitching them together, we get a gorgeous view of a particularly serene feature of the Red Planet.
Looking a bit like a snow-covered frozen lake, the massive field of fresh snow is tucked away inside the Korolev crater. To give you a sense of how large the icy dune is, consider that the crater itself is just over 50 miles across. Yeah, it’s huge.
As ESA explains in a new blog post, there are some very interesting mechanics at work that allow the crater to sustain its icy interior. Here’s how it works:
The very deepest parts of Korolev crater, those containing ice, act as a natural cold trap: the air moving over the deposit of ice cools down and sinks, creating a layer of cold air that sits directly above the ice itself.
Behaving as a shield, this layer helps the ice remain stable and stops it from heating up and disappearing. Air is a poor conductor of heat, exacerbating this effect and keeping Korolev crater permanently icy.
Thanks to NASA, ESA and independent research institutions around the world, we know a lot about how different Mars is from Earth. We have an idea of how difficult it would be for a human colony to sustain itself there, and we know that there’s a good chance the first Mars travelers won’t make it back to their home planet. Then there’s photos like this, which kinda make us want to go there right now.

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12/20/18

Scientists turn houseplant into air purifier by using rabbit DNA


Plants are very good at producing oxygen that we all need in order to breathe, but what about clearing the air of harmful chemicals? Past research has revealed that plants do a bit of housekeeping when it comes to cleaning the air of certain compounds but researchers wondered if they could help boost that function with a genetic tweak.
In new research published in Environmental Science & Technology, researchers explain how they were able to give a common houseplant more power to clean the air around it and it’s all thanks to DNA from a mammal.
The scientists started with a plant called devil’s ivy, which despite its name is a fairly mundane houseplant. They modified the planet’s genes by adding a synthetic version of a gene normally found in rabbits called P450 2e1. In animals, the gene helps rid the body of chemicals by promoting an enzyme that breaks them down and it seems as though the same is true for plants.
The team tested their new creation by pitting the plant against airborne chemicals including chloroform and benzene, both of which can be found in the air in many homes. They then compared the plants’ ability to clean the air against a set of control plants and found that the modified plants were nearly five times more efficient at breaking down the chemicals in the surrounding air.
The researchers are currently planning on performing additional tests to see what other chemicals the plants might be good at clearing out of the air. They are also considering testing other modified plants with different genes to see what kind of results they see. The work is still fairly new, but it’s already sounding very, very promising.

Uber resumes self-driving vehicle tests in Pittsburgh


Uber is resuming autonomous vehicle tests in an area near downtown Pittsburgh.
The restart Thursday comes just over nine months after one of its autonomous cars struck and killed a pedestrian in Arizona. Testing has been suspended since the accident in March.
The ride-hailing company received permission to resume testing from the Pennsylvania Transportation Department on Monday. It plans to start with a few cars in an area near its offices.
Uber has pledged to have two human backup drivers and take other safety precautions in each Volvo SUV. It also will stay in an area where speed limits on most roads are 25 mph.
Uber also plans to resume human-controlled tests in Toronto and San Francisco. It has no immediate plan to resume tests in Arizona.
The company says its SUVs will operate only during daylight hours on weekdays and not in inclement weather.
It also has activated Volvo’s automatic emergency braking system as a backup to its self-driving controls.

12/12/18

The FDA says your pet’s flea and tick treatment could cause neurological damage

Keeping your dog or cat up to date with preventative treatments so they remain free of fleas and ticks is something that every responsible pet owner should do, but a new alert from the FDA suggests that one particular class of these drugs could cause some pretty serious adverse effects.
In the newly-issued alert, the FDA names Bravecto, Credelio, Nexgard, and Simparica as approved drugs in the isoxazoline class. These drugs are not being recalled or banned, but the FDA has felt the need to alert pet owners to the possibility that the drugs can be potentially troublesome for some pets.
The FDA is quick to point out that the majority of pets that have been treated drugs from the isoxazoline class haven’t experienced negative side effects.
“The FDA considers products in the isoxazoline class to be safe and effective for dogs and cats but is providing this information so that pet owners and veterinarians can take it into consideration when choosing flea and tick products for their pets,” the FDA explains in its bulletin.
That being said, some serious neurological reactions have been reported, including seizures in animals which have no history of such symptoms. The FDA has been collecting and monitoring reports of these types of reactions from drugs in this class and urges pet owners who notice anything odd to contact either the FDA directly or any of the manufacturers who produce the drugs, including Merck, Elanco, Merial, and Zoetis. Contact information for these companies can be found on the FDA’s bulletin.
The bulletin urges pet owners to consider whether these drugs are appropriate for their particular pet. “Many products are available for prevention and control of flea and tick infestations,” the FDA says. “You can discuss all options with your veterinarian to choose the right product for your pet.”

Blood pressure drug recalled because it might give you cancer

If you’re taking a medication to help regulate your blood pressure, you’re obviously at least mildly interested in maintaining good health, so it’s one heck of a sad coincidence that a whole bunch of blood pressure pills are now being recalled because they might actually give you cancer instead. Yikes.
The medication in question is Irbesartan, which is sold in 75 mg, 150 mg, and 300 mg tablets produced by ScieGen Pharmaceuticals. Samples of the medication have been found to contain the compound N-nitrosodiethylamine, which is thought to be a carcinogen, and that discovery has led to a voluntary recall of several lots of the drug with expiration dates ranging from Sept. 19 to Feb. 20.
The drug, which is sold under the labels Westminster Pharmaceuticals and Golden State Medical Supply, can be returned to whichever company is on the label via their individual recall programs. Emails and phone numbers of the companies, as well as lot numbers and expiration dates for the affected drugs, can be found on the FDA’s recall page.
The FDA is also offering advice on how patients should proceed:
Patients should contact their pharmacist or physician who can advise them about an alternative treatment prior to returning their medication. Patients who are on Irbesartan should continue taking their medication, as the risk of harm to a patient’s health may be higher if the treatment is stopped immediately without any alternative treatment. Patients should contact their physician or healthcare provider if they have experienced any problems that may be related to taking or using Irbesartan.
If all of this sounds a bit familiar, it’s because the same contamination was found earlier this year in a different batch of blood pressure medications. That recall, which affected a whopping 55 different medications that contained the active ingredient valsartan, also contained the same carcinogenic compound found in this new recall.
N-nitrosodiethylamine is a compound that is found in nature but has also been traced to manufacturing processes and is furthermore a component of air pollution, according to the FDA. It’s not something you want to be putting in your body voluntarily, however, so if you have any of the affected drugs in your medicine cabinet, it would be wise to follow the FDA’s instructions and participate in the recall effort.

12/11/18

Classic Hollywood Stars Like We’ve Never Seen

It's always fun to see iconic celebrities in photos where they are letting loose or shown in an unfamiliar context. And we have 60 photos that will get the wheels of your imagination turning. See the future president John F. Kennedy in a photo booth with his new bride, Jackie. Check out Freddie Mercury at home with his long-time partner, Jim Hutton. Look at a childhood photo of The Rock with his dad - who was a professional wrestler at the time. Plus 57 other candid photos that will create a sense of shock, wonder, and delight. Just remember, as Dick Clark would say, "A little dab'll do ya!"

Stevie Nicks, a true iconic bohemian beauty, 1970s.

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Oh Stevie Nicks! You were the queen of the '70s. While fronting Fleetwood Mac, her band topped the charts. But offstage, her life was out of control - there was a lot of partying and a lot of money being spent. During the making of the Rumors album she said, "I used to carry a gram of cocaine in my boot." For years, Nicks battled addiction - which escalated during the '70s and brought turmoil within the band when she had a "doomed" affair with drummer Mick Fleetwood; during a drug-fueled frenzy.
Nicks got a wake up call in 1986, when a plastic surgeon's warning convinced her to go to rehab. The surgeon looked into her nose and said "You have a really big hole in your nose and it's very dangerous." He told Nicks that your next hit could be your last hit of anything - because the hole in your nose is very high and you could have a brain hemorrhage. Wake up call! Nicks listened to his warning and changed her ways. Smash-cut present day, Fleetwood Mac is back out on the road and touring.

Graseby 3400 Syringe Pump

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The Graseby 3400 Syringe Pump is the premium syringe pump with battery like Fresenius MCM440 PT Battery, Fresenius MCM440 OT Battery, Fresenius MCM550 ST Battery, Fresenius Optima VS Battery, Fresenius Optima ST Battery, Fresenius Optima MS Battery, Fresenius Optima PT Battery, Agilia Fresenius Kabi Battery, Fresenius RC1800AA05AA Battery, JMS SP-500 Battery, Zoncare ZQ-1201 Battery, Zoncare ZQ-1201G Battery for pharmacological stress testing. This pump is capable of infusing nearly every IV drug within a range of 0.1-1200 ml/hr. It also has multiple unit selection, syringe size flexibility, and is AC or battery operated, having an accuracy of ±2%. Generally IV drugs infused with the 3400 are Adenosine, Dobutamine, Persantine, Zevalin, Cholecystokinan (Kinevac) and more.

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This syringe pump is based on a micro-controller design and has been purposely developed by Graseby for the administration of anaesthetics mainly in a hospital operating theatre. The Graseby 3400 Syringe pump allows a manually controlled infusion and/or a blous to be infused using the normal brands of syringe. The infusion entails presetting into the pump both the required infusion rate and the dose of the drug that is going to be used. The pump can be configured by a suitably qualified person to work with any one of several selected brands of syringe. The particular brand of syringe selected will be displayed. The diameter of the syringe installed is automatically sensed by the pump and from this dimension knowing the syringe brand, the pump is able to calculate and display the following syringe sizes 5; 10; 20; 30; and 60 milliliters. The Graseby 3400 Syringe pump is a compact robust unit that is able to function either sitting on a table top or mounted on an IV pole via the pump’s pole clamp.

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12/6/18

This is how much Steve Jobs’ autograph is now worth

Steve Jobs did a lot of things in his lifetime: He co-founded Apple, he helped create one of the first mass-market personal computers and introduced the world to the iPhone and iPad, among his many accomplishments.
One thing he rarely did: Sign autographs.
As a result, Steve Jobs’ autograph is one of the most expensive in the world, worth nearly $51,000 or 40 iPhone Xs-es, according to an analysis from collectibles dealer Paul Fraser Collectibles. His autograph has skyrocketed in value since the year 2000, increasing 27.6 percent per year, thanks to his company’s iconic status and his early death. Still, that pales in comparison to the astronomical rise in Apple stock over the last 17 years.
But Stephen Hawking could give him a run for his money. A book autographed in full by the famed theoretical physicist, who died in March, doubled in value over the past year and is now worth roughly $38,000.
“Jobs was a reluctant signer, always maintaining that Apple was a team effort,” Daniel Wade, head writer at Paul Fraser Collectibles, said in the report. “Only a handful of genuine Stephen Hawking hand-signed books exist, mostly from the 1970s before Hawking’s illness made it impossible for him to write. You’re more likely to see Hawking’s thumbprint signatures, which are generally far cheaper.”
Other deceased individuals whose autographs are highly prized include actors James Dean, Bruce Lee and Marilyn Monroe.
As for the living, a photo featuring Paul McCartney’s John Hancock is the most valuable, worth $3,751. His bandmate Ringo Starr also has one of the most expensive signatures from a living individual, as do Prince William, Prince Harry and J.K. Rowling.
Comparatively, a photo signed by President Donald Trump is worth roughly $830 — but its value has increased 15.3 percent in the past year.
The values of all of these autographed items pale in comparison to the most expensive signature ever: George Washington’s signed copy of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, which sold for a record $9.8 million in 2012.
That item was purchased by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, a non-profit that maintains the Mount Vernon estate in Virginia that was Washington’s home.

Fluke 8846A Precision Multimeter

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Fluke 8846A Bench Top 6.5 digit Precision Multimeter performs the functions you would expect to see in a multifunction DMM, including measuring volts, ohms, and amps. Basic V dc accuracy of up to 0.0024 %, 10 A current range, and a wide ohms range give you an unbeatable combination of measurement capability.

You can also use the Fluke 8846A Bench Top 6.5 digit Precision Multimeter to measure frequency and period. In addition, the Fluke 8846A measures temperature and capacitance. The functions of a counter, capacitance meter, and thermometer are built in for unparalleled versatility. Extend the meters' utility even more with their graphical display modes, including Trendplot paperless recorder mode, statistics and histograms-features you won't find on other multimeters.

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12/4/18

Signalling Tester MD8475B

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In addition, 1-Gbps IP performance evaluation tests are made easy by the built-in traffic generator with all-in-one support for LTE-Advanced 3CA/4CA technologies.

Using the GUI-based SmartStudio MX847570B software with the MD8475B base-station simulator makes it easy to configure a smartphone test environment. Various parameters, such as frequency changes, control status, etc., are set at the GUI to run one-touch tests—including quasi-normal tests—that cannot be run easily on live networks.Eliminating the need to create test cases or understand signalling protocols makes it easier to focus on testing smartphone functions and performance. MD8475A_Screen01-3

A full line of test environments are supported for the general mobile verification phase, such as max. throughput performance tests, stress tests, and battery consumption tests of LTE terminals, as well as CS Fallback, call connection reliability and stability tests at handover, communication tests at low RF power, offloading from LTE to WLAN tests, and service verification using LTE multiple PDN and SMS in a multi-cell environment*.

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Simple Conformance Test System ME7800L

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By focusing on the basic LTE test items, the ME7800L design minimizes required hardware. Changes to 3GPP standards are supported by annual contract packages offering easy software updates and technical support, helping hold down initial capital costs that can be expensive when introducing conformance testing.

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12/3/18

Microsoft may use AMD CPUs in Surface Laptop refresh

In his book Beneath a Surface, tech journalist Brad Sams has made some interesting statements about Microsoft’s plans for its products. One of the comments that has elicited a flurry of interest is his belief that the tech giant could produce a refresh of its Surface Laptop line-up that includes some models powered by an AMD APU. This would be a major change for Microsoft, as all its previous Surface products have featured chips from Intel or Nvidia (the Surface RT and Surface 2 tablets featured Tegra SoCs).
It appears Microsoft, along with a number of other computer manufacturers, has become disconcerted with the amount of time it’s taking Intel to start fully shipping 10 nm chips. The Cannon Lake generation of processors has suffered considerable delays; the CPUs were actually expected to be released in 2016 but still haven’t made much of a splash in the market. At one point, it was believed Intel had scrapped plans to produce 10 nm processors and the company even had to resort to tweeting a denial in October 2018.
Intel has enjoyed a powerful lead over AMD in CPU market share, but it seems the red team has been making some major gains in 2018 and has not suffered the same processing issues that have plagued Intel. Sams makes the conjecture that Microsoft could release a refreshed Surface Laptop in late 2019 (Q4), and these revamped devices may feature 12 nm Picasso APUs from AMD. The Surface Laptop 2 has just started shipping with quad-core Kaby Lake-R processors; it could be possible that this ends up being the last time a new Surface Laptop features a chip from the blue team.

Microsoft and Intel believed to be working on Centaurus device

Windows Central has published an article detailing a project codenamed “Centaurus.” The project is based on a new device with a novel form factor that both Microsoft and Intel are developing. The device has been called a “dual-screen 2-in-1” and is expected to utilize Windows Core OS (WCOS). This potential Surface PC will come with two screens and can be folded, therefore offering the extra functionality of a dual-screen device and the convenience of a convertible.
It wasn’t long ago Notebookcheck reported on Surface chief Panos Panay talking about new form factors that will offer a change to the current market; he could have been referencing the Centaurus device. Whilst Microsoft will obviously be busy designing the PC, it appears Intel is involved in terms of the CPU chosen to power it. This is to be expected, as Intel products power the majority of Microsoft’s Surface series, although there is a rumor that the Redmond-based tech giant may be eyeing up AMD APUs for a Surface Laptop refresh.
Apparently, the dual-screen 2-in-1 Microsoft Surface Centaurus convertible PC, or whatever catchy name it ends up sporting, will be officially announced in fall 2019. Those interested in the progress of Andromeda may be concerned that this news tolls the death knell for the potential Surface Phone. However, even though Centaurus is believed to be taking priority, there may still be a future for a smartphone form factor addition to the popular Surface series.

11/28/18

Wilkinson Eyre Unveils Glass Chimney Lift for Battersea Power Station

WilkinsonEyre has revealed new images showing a plan to create a glass elevator in Battersea Power Station. The lift will travel 109 meters to the top of one of the building's iconic chimneys. On opening, it will offer visitors views of the capital's skyline from one of the most unique viewing platforms in London. The Chimney Lift is one of three new and exciting event/attraction spaces on offer inside the iconic Power Station. The station is working closely with a wide collection of heritage and emerging retail brands from the UK and across the globe to complement its vision for the 1930s and 1950s turbine halls. Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson EyreBattersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson EyreThe Chimney Lift. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson EyreBattersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre + 4 Save this picture! Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre The Chimney Lift will provide visitors with the unique experience of travelling up the interior of the north-west chimney in a custom-built glass elevator which emerges at the 109 metres high summit as a viewing platform, offering 360° panoramic vistas across the capital and into the Home Counties. Battersea Power Station is set to become a new shopping and leisure destination for Central London. It will also be connected by a new Zone 1 London Underground station on the Northern Line and the MBNA Thames Clippers River Bus which has been running since last year. Save this picture! Battersea Power Station. Anritsu Battery. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Save this picture! Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre The first phase of the wider redevelopment, Circus West Village, is already open with more than a thousand residents living here and over a million people having visited the variety of independent restaurants, shops, bars and leisure facilities that have opened. The Village Hall, a 5,000 sq ft community arts and cultural venue is open and currently used for a wide range of events. Andrew Hilston, Head of Leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company, said that, "We are very excited to announce a series of thrilling lifestyle, entertainment and attraction spaces, and to launch our search for commercial partners who share our vision for Battersea Power Station. These unique spaces are central to our plans that will make Battersea Power Station one of London’s most exciting destinations." The Power Station is due for completion in late 2020, with it opening to the public in 2021. View the complete gallery The Chimney Lift. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Battersea Power Station. Image Courtesy of Wilkinson Eyre Save this article About this author Eric Baldwin Author FOLLOW See more: NewsArchitecture NewsLondonBattersea Power StationBattersea Cite: Eric Baldwin. "Wilkinson Eyre Unveils Glass Chimney Lift for Battersea Power Station" 09 Nov 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed 29 Nov 2018. ISSN 0719-8884 BROWSE THE CATALOG TZ100 Zipper Tension Shades - Automated TZ100 Zipper Tension Shades - Automated Hunter Douglas Architectural Facade Panel Tectiva Facade Panel Tectiva EQUITONE Mermet GreenScreen™ Revive® and Mermet GreenScreen™ Evolve® Mermet GreenScreen™ Revive® and Mermet GreenScreen™ Evolve® Draper Gira E2 - Switches Gira E2 - Switches GIRA Ceiling and Wall Panels - Arboreal Finish – Wood Veneer Ceiling and Wall Panels - Arboreal Finish – Wood Veneer USG Ceilings Plus Metal Cladding - Strata Metal Cladding - Strata MetalTech-USA Exterior Glazing - ClearShade for Clerestories Exterior Glazing - ClearShade for Clerestories Panelite Green Facades Green Facades Jakob Monterey Bi-Folding Glass Wall System Monterey Bi-Folding Glass Wall System C.R. Laurence 翻译成中文 现有为你所在地区特制的网站?想浏览ArchDaily中国吗? Take me there » MORE ARCHITECTURE NEWS The 2018 World Architecture Festival Announces the Day One Winners Heatherwick Studio - Zeitz MOCAA © Iwan Baan. Image © Iwan Baan The 2018 World Architecture Festival Announces the Day

Glass elevator for Battersea Power Station revealed in new visual

Architecture firm Wilkinson Eyre has revealed visuals showing its plan to install a glass lift inside one of the chimneys of Battersea Power Station in London. As part of its renovation of the Giles Gilbert Scott-designed power station, the architecture studio has designed a lift that will rise 109 metres through one of the building's four chimneys. When it reaches its peak, it will offer occupants 360-degree panoramic views across London. Named the Chimney Lift, the elevator is one of three new attractions revealed by the Battersea Power Station Development Company, set to occupy the building alongside shops and offices. Battersea Power Station glass Chimney Lift by Wilkinson Eyre The lift would rise 109 metres through the power station chimney Alongside the lift, which was first announced in 2013, the company has unveiled plans for an event space for 1,500, called The Venue. The developer envisions the space being used for product launches, fashion shows, conferences and dinners. A second event space within the power station's former control room, described as "a magnificent and rare example of a complete 1930s art deco interior", was also unveiled. Battersea Power Station glass Chimney Lift by Wilkinson Eyre Battersea Power Station also unveiled plans for a 1,500 capacity events space "These unique spaces are central to our plans that will make Battersea Power Station one of London's most exciting destinations," said Andrew Hilston, head of leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company. "Having already engaged with a number of prospective partners, we are confident the market shares our enthusiasm for the new spaces, and we're looking forward to selecting partners that can deliver real vibrancy, animation and soul to the development." Battersea Power Station glass Chimney Lift by Wilkinson Eyre The control room is set to be turned into an event space Built in the 1930s, Battersea Power Station is a Grade-II* listed landmark, but has been empty since being decommissioned in 1983. The building has been subject to a number of unsuccessful development proposals over the last 30 years, including a stadium for Chelsea Football Club, a public garden and a theme park. BIG's public square for Battersea Power Station unveiled Related story Bjarke Ingels' public square for Battersea Power Station unveiled It is now becoming the centrepiece of a 17-hectare Thames-side masterplan by Rafael Viñoly, which will include a public square designed by BIG, and housing designed by Ian Simpson Architects, dRMM, Gehry Partners and Foster + Partners. Wilkinson Eyre's overhaul of the structure will transform it into a complex of offices, shops, apartments and a 60-room hotel. The largest tenant of the building will be Apple, which will rent 46,000 square metres of office space across six storeys, as its London campus.