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New treatment fully restores memory function of Alzheimer Patients

Now there is ultrasound technology for removing neurotoxic amyloid plaques from the brain, thanks to the Australian researchers. These are structures that cause Alzheimer’s.

There are two kinds: amyloid plaques (found between neurons and create heavy beta-amyloid molecules) and neurofibrillary tangles (located within neurons of the brain and are thick, impenetrable mass).





Alzheimer’s affect 343,000 Australians and fifty million people on earth. It has no cure or a preventative method. So knowing how to remove defective beta-amyloid and tau proteins from the brain has been had. But now the QBI (Queensland Brain Institute) at the University of Queensland have discovered a relatively good alternative solution.

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According to what these researchers placed in Science Translation Medicine, a therapeutic ultrasound technology is used. It is said to pass non-invasive beams of sound waves into the patient’s brain tissue. And since they rotate very quickly, they can unblock the blood-brain barrier. This is the brain layer that keeps bacteria away and arouses its microglial cells. These are cells that remove brain waste and so they are capable of removing toxic beta-amyloid clumps that cause Alzheimers.

The Australian research team tested their method on mice, and seventy-five percent restored their memory, and none of their brain tissue was hurt. Treated mice were able to pass three memory tests: Recognizing new objects, recalling places they should avoid and a maze test.

As Jurgen Gotz, uttered in a press release, the whole team is happy with their Alzheimer’s treatment invention. He continued to speak of how their new solution changes their understanding of how to cure Alzheimer’s shortly.

The team is set to try their solution on sheep and in 2017 they might do trials in humans.

You can listen to an ABC radio interview with the team here. Original Story: sciencealert.com




Faraday Future is Need to Catch Tesla First, than Try To Kill It

Jia Yueting fears clouds and blue sky no longer exist. With a penchant for electric vehicles, he wants to clear Chinese skies, and this is the way he believes it can be done. His wished for $1bn plant in Nevada lacks cash, and he has no engineer, so his hope for driverless taxis is
not too far advanced.

Trading in Silicon Valley as Faraday Future, Jia left his poor upbringing by working with technology. LeTV is his company set up in 2014 and it produces films, and he has LeTV’s gadgets made by the same people who make Apple’s. Now it is electric cars that are to be produced – Le Supercar with the designer formally being at Lotus China.

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Faraday Future is working with LeEco although there are rumours of disagreements between the two. Despite this, there has been an application for US trademarks as well as meetings with those responsible for testing of vehicles on public roads. Former plans are being downscaled with it seeming the first to be produced will be a luxury model and is due around 2017 and will be larger than Tesla. Cost is expected to be around $150,000.

Financial worries could be looming as trading of LeTV’s shares has been suspended and while this is not unheard of in China, it has concerned Dan Schwartz, Nevada’s treasurer who does not believe the money is there to build new cars. He now wants a performance bond to allow faith to be restored. As Jia’s personal funds fall, the future remains unclear.

Featured Photo: Steve Marcus/Reuters




Meet Orison, Powerwall’s New Competitor

There is another product on the market that is targeting to cut the cost of energy and helping work towards a sustainable environment. Kickstarter is promoting Orison claiming that it will reduce the energy costs and contribute to healing the energy grid. It is considered to be more reliable than existing renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power.

 




 

When using the Orison, you will decide when you need to store energy and it seems popular as it has already earned upwards of $290,000. It is not the first of this type of product as the Tesla Powerwall collects energy from solar panels in the home. The advantage of the Orison is that there is no need to use a professional to install it as it is simply plugged in, so you miss the hassle of arranging someone to come and do the job for you. There is another advantage in as much as there is a 5,000 recharge/10 year warranty.

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The Orison Kickstarter page explains that there has to be mass use of this and any other product to be sustainable. The ease in which this can be used gives it a head start and when it is considered there is no need to get a permit or indulge in wiring etc. it clearly is working towards this aim. Orison comes in two forms – one plugs into the wall and has LD backlighting. There is also one that is a tower, and this includes a Bluetooth speaker and USB ports meaning that you can recharge items directly from it.

Meet Orison Powerwall's New Competitor

The wall-mounted version will on sale for $1,600 and the tower version be $1,950. If you preorder on Kickstarter, though, the wall panel can be purchased for as little as $1,200 and the tower unit for as little as $1,750.




A Living Wall That Generates Electricity From Moss

Moss is now being used to generate electricity. Elena Mitrofanova has produced a living wall that provides clean energy. “Moss Voltaics” use live plants and combine them with architectural elements and this is the basis of the thesis that Mitrofanova is putting forward as part of her studies at the Institute for Advanced Architecture in Catalonia.




A Living Wall That Generates Electricity From Moss

This is not just a small project as there are hopes that in time, this will be used on an urban scale. It is no longer just about running the one home via an attractive form of renewable energy. It is not only “moss” that can be used, but this is the subject chosen for the initial research. It is, however, the certain substance as it is so abundantly available in places throughout the city and is easy to collect. Algae could be used as a replacement, but the production system is working very well with moss.

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It is through simple photosynthesis that the energy is generated. The system is designed in such a way that it can be used on a large or small scale, and this would be decided when it was known how much energy was needed. Mitrofanva has calculated the amount of moss voltaics that would require for certain items to be powered, and she has already laid out graphics detailing what is needed. She has done this for things such as a basic light bulb and up to a Seqway.

For More Info Visit The Designer’s Website




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A New Way to Brew Coffee in Space

You have to feel for the poor astronauts on the International Space Station, who must forgo their morning cup of coffee due to the lack of a mug. Coffee is drunk from a bag with the use of a straw, and as well as losing the lovely smell, it is hardly classed as an enjoyable drink.





A New Way to Brew Coffee in Space

This could all change however as there is a cup that allows fresh coffee to be brewed. Kjell Lindgren, one of the astronauts, showed off the new cup that has been designed by Drew Wollman of Portland State University and Mark Weislogel an IRPI scientist. Wollman said that they were keen to keep the promise they made to try and design such a cup.

The bottom of the cup is modified and the drink is made in the same way it is made from a coffee machine. Lindgren tried a system of his own while he waited for the cup as he does enjoy coffee, but he was not successful. Water into the pods directly and then into the cup was not the answer. By using the cup, the liquids stay in place and the smell comes through, and now espresso can be brewed as well. Lindgren only just managed his drink in space as the first attempts to send a cup failed as one was destroyed and the other arrived 6 hours before he left.

Photos: Kjell Lindgren / Drew Wollman

A New Way to Brew Coffee in Space




Our Earth is warming 50x faster than When it Comes Out of the Last Ice Age

There are fears that even if the carbon emission targets are met, there will still be a dramatic rise in the sea level. This will mean many coastal cities will overrun. The study by Nature Climate Change believes cities such as Rio de Janeiro, London, New York and Shanghai will see 20% of their populations have to move inland.




There was shown to be a clear link between carbon pollution and sea level rises. Even though the ice caps do not melt quickly, the carbon dioxide hangs around meaning that cycle will not be broken.

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Regardless of improvements, there is no way to remove the emissions so far released meaning that there is already a 5.5ft rise to come. If we can keep below the 2% increase, we will still see a 30ft rise and miss this target will lead us to endure a 165ft rise.

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Things could be worse if the study by the National Academy of Sciences is to be believed as they think the caps could melt more quickly. The rise in the last 100 years is already worse than in the previous 2000 years. This study also looked at the changes in global temperature.

Our Earth is warming 50x faster than When it Comes Out of the Last Ice Age

One of the authors of the Nature Climate Change study Aaron Goldner believes the actions over the following 10-20 years will be vital in determining the level the sea will rise. Future generations depend on us cutting out the use of fossil fuels. So if we move away from the use of fossil fuels, and reduce carbon pollution, we will ultimately reduce climate decline and damages, and this will benefit our future generations.

Story Via: The Guardian




Neutrino Detectors – Are these cool things for real?

Neutrino detectors are tools for physics research, yet they don’t appear that useful. In fact, they appear like things you might have seen in the reception of a large hotel.

Many methods for detecting neutrino exist, yet they vary based on the kind of liquid used to simplify neutrino collisions with other molecules. These include mineral oil, water, cadmium, heavy water, and germanium. The bottom line is that an arriving neutrino will combine with a charged, lightweight electron of one of a liquid medium in a bath.




Because of the fusion with the neutrino, the electron’s speed and energy will increase, making it move with a higher speed than that of light through water, for instance. To understand this scenario, think of the Cherenkov radiation from the nuclear reactors. The released blue light can be compared to the shock wave triggered by a supersonic plane. It is a case of an accelerated electron moving quicker than the molecules in its environs can move away. So the electron ends up gathering a wave ahead of it, consisting of intensified particles that create the blue glow light.

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This can help us explain about the glass orbs or photomultiplier tubes found in a neutrino detector that capture these tiny particles neutrinos to amplify their energy and agility.

The next important neutrino detectors trait is that they are underground. Several projects have proved this: the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, Ontario, ANTARES telescope that is two-point-five kilometers below the Mediterranean Sea and the Super-Kamiokande, Japan.

Clearly, lots of effort is put to study neutrino behaviors. However, is this necessary? Yes, since neutrinos flow alone, and their behavior makes them great tools to study other elements like photons. Besides, a neutrino naturally oscillates into other neutrons; experts think that neutrons studies can explain difficult cosmology questions.

Feature Photo: Super-Kamiokande Construction




New Orleans’ First Ever Utility-Scale Solar Project With Battery Storage Is Almost Ready

4,000 solar panels have been installed in New Orleans in the city meaning that Entergy New Orleans have their first installation on a utility scale and an experiment around the technology of battery storage. If the battery update successful, solar energy will be more efficient.




CEO Charles Rice stated that there are problems as the panels do not work when it is dark or cloudy days, and it can be difficult to get the right level of power stored. The company is hoping that the new system will allow storage meaning that there will always be power when it needed. The 500kw lithium battery will store half of a megawatt capacity and send it to around 160 properties and is hoped to begin in the middle of 2016.

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New Orleans' First Ever Utility-Scale Solar Project Is Almost Ready
Photo is from Mississippi Solar Project of the company

At present there is no real idea how well the battery will work and if there need to be different sizes used to get the results required. The use the battery gets will determine how it performs, and efficiency is affected. There also has to be a consideration taken of the cost bot in monetary terms and to the environment. If the results are as good as hoped, the next step will be to look at where the programme can be moved to next. Feedback from customers has shown that this is what is wanted.




2016 Billionaire Population By Country

After several months of research, the findings and connection, the world’s richest people announced in the Forbes Thirtieth Annual Billionaire list. For the moment, there are total of 1,810 billionaires from 67 countries around the world. These 1,810 billionaires have a combined worth of 6.48 Trillion dollars.

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The United States is the first country that has 540 billionaires. And there are 7 United States origin billionaires in top 10 list. China is the second country which has 251 billionaires. This figure is more than twice of Germany’s 120 billionaires. Asia -Pacific region has the most billionaires with a total of 590 billionaires with 14 other countries.And India is second one which has 84 billionaires in this region.




 

In most countries in the European region have a billionaire. It has at least one millionaire each of 27 different European countries. In this region, Germany’s 120 billionaires are creating the largest billionaire population of the continent.

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9 – David Koch – Charles Koch        $ 39.6B          Country: United Stated             Business: Diversified

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8 – Michael Bloomberg            $ 40.0B          Country: United Stated             Business: Bloomberg Media

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7 – Larry Ellison           $ 43.6B          Country: United Stated             Business: Oracle

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6 – Mark Zuckerberg           $ 44.6B          Country: United Stated             Business: Facebook




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5 – Jeff Bezos           $ 45.2B          Country: United Stated             Business: Amazon

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4 – Carlos Slim Helu           $ 50.0B          Country: Mexico             Business: Telecom

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3 – Warren Buffett           $ 60.8B          Country: United States             Business: Berkshire Hathaway

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2 – Amancio Ortega           $ 67.0B          Country: Spain             Business: Zara

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1 – Bill Gates           $ 75.0B          Country: United States             Business: Microsoft

Reporter Hacked While Writing an Article About Apple and FBI

The Apple and FBI battle still continue and keep the reporter busy every day there is new improvement about the issue, and journalist Steven Petrow decided to work on his latest article about this popular issue while flying to Dallas aboard an American Airways plane. He was not concerned about the work he was carrying out until he landed and found out that he had been hacked. Clearly the FBI have an interest in all aspects of this story.




Using the in-flight connection Gogo, he read up on the story and send emails. When the plane landed, he was informed by another passenger that they knew what he had been doing and admitted to hacking him. They were also able to give him exact extracts from an email he had received. Not only had this passenger hacked Petrow he had hacked the rest of the passenger’s devices. The hacker asked Petrow to think about what could have happened had he been using online banking or arranging a liaison with a hooker.

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It is not difficult to hack via public Wi-Fi but the concerns for Petrow were along the lines of things such as his Facebook profile and health records, to say nothing of the aforementioned banking. He felt violated by what had happened and while not committing a crime, he had expected his in-flight work to be private. He believes he has learned a lot from the experience.

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