Archive for the ‘mobile phones’ category: Page 165
Jan 28, 2019
Design and Clinical Evaluation of the Interoperable Artificial Pancreas System (iAPS) Smartphone App: Interoperable Components with Modular Design for Progressive Artificial Pancreas Research and Development
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: biotech/medical, information science, mobile phones
#OpenAccess #FullArticle The results of a new clinical trial have shown the safety and efficacy of the interoperable Artificial Pancreas System smartphone app (iAPS), which can interface wirelessly with leading continuous glucose monitors (CGM), insulin pump devices, and decision-making algorithms. The clinical trial and the app, which runs on an unlocked smartphone, are described in an article published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics (DTT), a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
Diabetes Technology & TherapeuticsVol. 21, No. 1Original ArticlesFree AccessSunil Deshpande,…
Jan 27, 2019
Meet The Kenyan Engineer Who Created Gloves That Turn Sign Language Into Audible Speech
Posted by Victoria Generao in categories: electronics, mobile phones
Photo: Roy Allela
Twenty-five-year-old Kenyan engineer and innovator, Roy Allela, has created a set of gloves that will ultimately allow better communication between those who are deaf and those who are hearing yet may not necessarily know sign language. The Sign-IO gloves in essence translate signed hand movements into audible speech.
Allela’s gloves feature sensors located on each finger that detect the positioning of each finger, including how much each finger will bend into a given position. The glove connects via Bluetooth to an Android phone which then will leverage use the text-to-speech function to provide translated speech to the hand gestures of a person signing.
Jan 25, 2019
Europe’s ‘New’ Periodic Table Predicts Which Elements Will Disappear in the Next 100 Years
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: chemistry, mobile phones
Scientists made a ‘new’ periodic table of elements to show how smartphones (and party balloons) are draining Earth’s resources.
Jan 25, 2019
Static electricity mystery paves way for better battery life
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: mobile phones
Does your phone’s short battery life bug you? Static electricity could be coming to the rescue.
Jan 22, 2019
Mechanical engineers develop process to 3D print piezoelectric materials
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: 3D printing, mobile phones
The piezoelectric materials that inhabit everything from our cell phones to musical greeting cards may be getting an upgrade thanks to work discussed in the journal Nature Materials released online Jan 21.
Jan 21, 2019
After the Smartphone: The Race for the Next Big Thing
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI, virtual reality
As the smartphone market matures, startups are racing to predict what’s next, and venture-capital firms are spraying money into fields like virtual reality, smart watches and even implants in the brain. Here are some of the startups attracting investment.
Venture-capital investors are spraying money into fields like virtual reality, driverless cars and even implants in the brain.
Jan 18, 2019
Astronomers aren’t pleased about a Russian plan to put billboards in space
Posted by Caycee Dee Neely in categories: government, mobile phones, satellites
This is a horrible, horrible idea. The company wants to create a series of satellites that can unfurl, which will reflect light, and that can be manipulated to send messages to earth. The entire collection, comprised of CubeSats, will provide an area of about 50 sq. km. and create a whole new kind of orbital debris.
According to the website, “When phones don’t work, during zero visibility, power cuts and catastrophical emergencies – government can use the display for urgent notifications for the population.” We can ignore the idea of them being seen during zero visibility, but can you imagine a message floating in the sky that you can’t just turn off?
It was bound to happen.
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Jan 16, 2019
Say ‘bye bye’ to faulty mobile phones and solar cells
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: mobile phones, solar power, sustainability
Jan 10, 2019
2-D materials may enable electric vehicles to get 500 miles on a single charge
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: computing, mobile phones, transportation
Lithium-air batteries are poised to become the next revolutionary replacement for currently used lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles, cell phones and computers.