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 2015-09-02, 15:12
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Biblioteka G丑wna
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Biblioteka Glowna Politechniki Wroclawskiej: Nowosci
CORDIS_PL
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CORDIS
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eBIP
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Studia we Wroc砤wiu
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Studiowanie we Wroc艂awiu
Technology, Engineering, and Computer Science
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EurekAlert! - Technology, Engineering and Computer Science
(Institute of Physics) Scientists have developed a simple process to treat waste coffee grounds to allow them to store methane. The simple soak and heating process develops a carbon capture material with the additional environmental benefits of recycling a waste product.The results are published today, Sept. 3, 2015, in the journal Nanotechnology.
Waste coffee used as fuel storage
(DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) A team of scientists with Berkeley Lab and the University of Illinois created solar cells that collect higher energy photons at 30 times the concentration of conventional solar cells, the highest luminescent concentration factor ever recorded.
Made from solar concentrate
(University of Texas at Arlington) UT Arlington electrical engineers have patented an innovative method that improves a controller's ability to make real-time decisions.
UT Arlington patent allows real-time learning based on previous decisions
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) At the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems in September, members of the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology and their colleagues will describe an experiment conducted over six days at a large public garden in Singapore, in which self-driving golf carts ferried 500 tourists around winding paths trafficked by pedestrians, bicyclists, and the occasional monitor lizard.
Self-driving golf carts
(Office of Naval Research) Technology to impact future amphibious naval operations was in the spotlight Aug. 27, as senior leaders from the Navy and Marine Corps spoke to a packed house at the Office of Naval Research on the topic of 'Expeditionary and Irregular Warfare: The Amphibious High Water Speed Challenge.'
Wave of the future: ONR forum looks at amphibious operations
(University of Texas at Arlington) A team of researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington has developed a computer program to automatically create a working app from an artist's concepts. The product, called PixeltoApp, may soon enter the marketplace, aided by a National Science Foundation I-Corps grant.
New UT Arlington-developed product could help concepts become working apps
(DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory) This tip sheet includes ORNL lamp simulates sun in tests for NASA; ORNL model examines diabetes progression; Hybrid lubricant holds great promise for engine efficiency; ORNL, partners score success with wireless charging demo; New software helps in design of quantum computers, batteries
Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, September 2015
Education
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EurekAlert! - Education
(Association for Psychological Science) People who are born premature tend to accumulate less wealth as adults, and a new study suggests that this may be due to lower mathematics abilities. The findings, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, show that preterm birth is associated with lower academic abilities in childhood, and lower educational attainment and less wealth in adulthood.
Preterm birth linked with lower math abilities and less wealth
(Michigan State University) The simple parenting strategy of helping toddlers understand emotion may reduce behavioral problems later on, finds a federally funded study led by a Michigan State University researcher.
Helping toddlers understand emotion key to development
(University of Alberta) The University of Alberta Faculty of Science continues its leadership in the field of digital learning with the launch of its first electronic textbook this fall. Available as an app through iTunes and Google Play, the textbook is based on the content from the U of A's extremely successful Dino 101 Massive Open Online Course, an introduction to dinosaur paleobiology.
There's an app for that
(University of Michigan) Daily marijuana use among the nation's college students is on the rise, surpassing daily cigarette smoking for the first time in 2014.
Daily marijuana use among US college students highest since 1980
(BMJ) Over 80 percent of medical students with mental health issues feel they receive poor or only moderately adequate support from their medical schools, finds a small online survey published in Student BMJ today.
Medical students with mental health problems do not feel adequately supported
(American Chemical Society) It's the most important meal of the day. Or is it? Breakfast has been the topic of much debate. For years, we were told to eat a complete breakfast. But what does that even mean? Should a complete breakfast include eggs, or should you avoid them altogether? Does any of this apply to brunch? We settle all of your breakfast concerns in our latest Reactions video. Fire up the toaster, and watch it here: https://youtu.be/837yGlLsHVY.
What is a 'complete breakfast'? (video)
(Columbia University Medical Center) Vision researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have discovered a gene that causes myopia, but only in people who spend a lot of time in childhood reading or doing other 'nearwork.'
Gene leads to nearsightedness when kids read
Chemistry, Physics, and Materials Sciences
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EurekAlert! - Chemistry, Physics and Materials Sciences
(Institute of Physics) Scientists have developed a simple process to treat waste coffee grounds to allow them to store methane. The simple soak and heating process develops a carbon capture material with the additional environmental benefits of recycling a waste product.The results are published today, Sept. 3, 2015, in the journal Nanotechnology.
Waste coffee used as fuel storage
(ESO) Dominating this image is part of the nebula Gum 56, illuminated by the hot bright young stars that were born within it. For millions of years stars have been created out of the gas in this nebula, material which is later returned to the stellar nursery when the aging stars either expel their material into space or eject it as supernova explosions. This image was taken with the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope in Chile.
Cosmic recycling
(University of Wisconsin-Madison) Vaccines to protect against an avian influenza pandemic as well as seasonal flu may be mass produced more quickly and efficiently using technology described today by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the journal Nature Communications.
Flu study, on hold, yields new vaccine technology
(University of Texas at Arlington) UT Arlington electrical engineers have patented an innovative method that improves a controller's ability to make real-time decisions.
UT Arlington patent allows real-time learning based on previous decisions
(American Geosciences Institute) 2015 represents the bicentenary of the William Smith Map, one of the most important geologic maps ever created and the first national geologic map ever produced. To celebrate, GeoRef, the world's largest geoscience reference database is adding approximately 25,000 map references.
GeoRef celebrates the year of the map
(DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory) This tip sheet includes ORNL lamp simulates sun in tests for NASA; ORNL model examines diabetes progression; Hybrid lubricant holds great promise for engine efficiency; ORNL, partners score success with wireless charging demo; New software helps in design of quantum computers, batteries
Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, September 2015
(University of California - Santa Barbara) Medical research has yet to discover an Alzheimer's treatment that effectively slows the disease's progression, but neuroscientists at UC Santa Barbara may have uncovered a mechanism by which onset can be delayed by as much as 10 years.
Studying the outliers
Wiadommo禼i
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Gazeta.pl
Nauka
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Wroc砤w
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Narodowe Forum Muzyki. W sobot臋 dzie艅 otwarty [ATRAKCJE]
Poci膮gi op贸藕nione po nocnej nawa艂nicy. W tym trzy do Wroc艂awia
"Z艂oty poci膮g" pilnie strze偶ony. Kilkana艣cie kamer [ZDJ臉CIA]
Drugi nab贸r na ASP. Po艂膮cz teori臋 sztuki z praktyk膮
Ostatnia 艣wi膮tynia Hitlera? Mauzoleum straszy w Wa艂brzychu
Pijani rodzice opiekowali si臋 pi臋ciomiesi臋czn膮 c贸rk膮
Panowie na scenie i na ekranie. Nadzy i wolni [ZWIASTUN]
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Transfer Picha do Kaiserslautern: 艢l膮sk musi si臋 podzieli膰 pieni臋dzmi z MSK 呕ylina
Magiczny ogr贸d sensoryczny dla niepe艂nosprawnych dzieci. Dzi臋ki Fabryce 艣w. Miko艂aja
Z艂ombol 2015. Starymi komunistycznymi gratami zdobyli Alpy
Tauron: w 艣rod臋 pr膮du nie b臋dzie na kilkunastu ulicach
Kibole z Polski do wi臋zienia za burdy przed meczem IFK Goeteborg - 艢l膮sk Wroc艂aw
Prof. Chybicka we Wroc艂awiu, Siemoniak ratuje Wa艂brzych. Platforma Obywatelska gotowa do wybor贸w
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Najnowsze wirusy
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Najaktywniejsze wirusy
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Hoaxy
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PAP
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Nauka w Polsce (PAP)
Google News: Hydrogen
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hydrogen - Google News
KEMIRA: Kemira Group Interim Report, January-June 2007Kauppalehti (press release), Finland -20 minutes agoOperating profit was also lowered by the Korean hydrogenperoxide business, divested in 2006. Operating profit for the period grew by 15%, ...
KEMIRA: Kemira Group Interim Report, January-June 2007 - Kauppalehti (press release)
Wildcatter sees potential of basement rockKansas.com, KS -24 minutes agoIt contained hydrocarbon gases, including methane, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. "Now, how did those gases get there, that deep into the bedrock? ...
Wildcatter sees potential of basement rock - Kansas.com
New HydrogenPlant To Be BuiltH2 Daily, NV -1 hour agoUsing pre-distilled ethanol and Glycerol (a bio-diesel waste product) to produce hydrogen. The hydrogenwill then be used as replacement energy, ...
New Hydrogen Plant To Be Built - H2 Daily
Chemical ban to boost Vic's war on drugsThe West Australian, Australia -1 hour agoFrom next Wednesday, police will have the power to charge suspected drug makers with possessing precursor chemicals such as ammonia, hydrogenchloride, ...
Chemical ban to boost Vic's war on drugs - The West Australian
Hydrogen-Powered Honda Vehicle Qualifies for Tax CreditSmartPros Accounting -1 hour agoPurchasers of the 2005 and 2006 Honda FCX, which is only capable of operating on hydrogen, may rely on their certification concerning the vehicle's ...
Hydrogen-Powered Honda Vehicle Qualifies for Tax Credit - SmartPros Accounting
Newsleetter
秗o, 02 wrz 2015 15:12
MathWorks  - MATLAB and Simulink for Technical Computing
Topics covered include defining a model architecture and model architecture decisions for high-integrity software development, including configuration management and source control.
Model-Based Design for Large High-Integrity Systems: A Discussion Regarding Model Architecture
Students at the University of New South Wales used MATLAB models to optimize battery usage and quickly troubleshoot problems while the Sunswift eVe solar electric car was on the track.
Setting a World Speed Record with a Student-Designed Solar Electric Vehicle
This article shows how to develop an online plant model for a DC motor and how to use this model to detect changes in motor dynamics in real time.
Using Online Estimation for Real-Time Fault Detection in a DC Motor
Using a load forecasting application as an example, this article describes a MATLAB based data analytics workflow鈥攆rom importing and cleaning data to developing and deploying a predictive model.
Data-Driven Insights with MATLAB Analytics: An Energy Load Forecasting Case Study
Using tic and toc and a key value store as examples, this article shows how you can integrate MATLAB functions not supported by MATLAB Coder and call legacy C functions from the generated code.
Using Legacy Code with MATLAB Coder
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Yahoo News: hydrogen
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Nauka w Polsce: Ciekawostki
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