tv [untitled] January 25, 2014 8:30pm-9:01pm EST
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wintering car does boards a thing of the past as well as helping drivers get about town or number gates treacherous cliff holding roads the finished product will display up to date traffic information and can be installed in any existing vehicle. where it is now on the drawing board and in development but the simulator is far from redundant. we decided to build a simulator to refine the user interface in order to test the way the display works before installing it in a real car. to demonstrate the focus to infinity effect so that people quickly understand that this new type of navigation system is indeed more convenient because it doesn't distract you from driving. the way rates seem have plans to network way re navigators with each other and the rest of the city to coordinate traffic and relieve loads of congestion so the burning question is when can we see them in our cars. are just people with regard to the optical design for both the
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holographic part and for the diffusion part is almost ready and right now we're working on building up pre-industrial prototype just as soon as possible. a lot of the scientific legwork to create way race being carried out of the labor to physical institute named after the man whose bust adorns the entrance technology updates regular the institution longstanding expertise in laser needs mentioning one of the main challenges is producing a three d. image on a flight's windscreen that appears up to twenty meters in front of the car and very nikolayevich here has worked wonders helping the way rates seem overcome some of the practical and scientific stumbling blocks once you get past all the snow c'mere is you'll find that creating an image of its death out of thin air isn't sorcery the secret behind the technology lies in this graphic film the film basically acts as a three d. display on the windscreen of the three d. . stereoscopic image is what varies the focal point from the wind screen to
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infinity affectively overlaying the image along the road ahead so what's the trick like existing solutions that simply project information onto the windscreen the film contains a holographic lens and this is how it's made a highly coherence laser beam is split into two one beam is shown through a glass lens onto the holographic film under second reference beam is shown directly onto the film and is the interference between these two beams this recorded and creates the holographic lens. we already have some experience of working with virtual displays. these generally look like flat surfaces which are usually not very big since the laser power that we have now limits us to a certain size currently this is around ten by twelve centimeters but in the future they will be two or three times bigger. which means we will need
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a more powerful laser. with. the holographic film is completely transparent and has a diffraction efficiency of over ninety percent making it's ideal for a lens however it's only react to the laser wavelength it was used to record the image so to create a color display in the end product three lasers representing the primary colors will be used to record three holographic layers holograms have none of the drawbacks of current three d. display technology that requires special viewing glasses which can be uncomfortable and darken the images on screen. it's very good that they've become so heavily involved in this because infusing asm means a lot here it's a complex task because we are not just talking about making a lens it should be safe in crashes and you should be able to integrate the lens into the windshield that you need to place the projector somewhere the optic.
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projection system is also quite sophisticated the software is very important as well why because without senses monitoring the driver and the situation outside this system would be no more than just another cluck. we re has already received numerous accolades of such prestigious events as the innovation convention and interest from the likes of famous car makers so we hope it hits the road soon before we see what the future of technology holds let's take a look back and see what's already happened in two thousand and fourteen. bytes. the russian quantum center school covers largest residence officially opened another large complex at the innovation center at the end of last year the complex consists of six labs equipped to carry out research in different areas of quantum physics including optics simulators information processing and photonics. employs seventy scientists including two nobel laureates it also contains the world's only
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four hundred gigawatts pulse laser system the. courts of. completed bush's longest ever space walk on december the twenty seventh last year at eight hours seven minutes its marks the longest amount of time the russian made all an m.k. suit spent in open space the cosmonauts mission was to install high end medium resolution cameras on the exterior of the international space station to send images by to earth in near real time the meteorites that exploded over last year it was the largest object to hit our planet in a century it shattered thousands of windows people clean off their feet professor victor at the ural federal university was voted one of nature magazine's top ten scientists of two thousand and thirteen he played a crucial role in calculating the trajectory of the meteorites the calculations made by the me try to lead to five hundred seventy killer. boulder being recovered
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from a lake west of the city. will have to create a simulation will need to search long term experiments going we'll need virtual models with the wall because what was happening inside this ball of fire is a mystery with a good look. it's the end of january and winter is well and truly here but just when you think you've had enough of the snow the ice laborde tree might just change your mind. point. the ice cube or two exhibition is currently being held for the first time in moscow the event fuses art and science to produce some pretty cool exhibits including this cry of phone which was one of the highlights of the show it uses all greetings to generate musical compositions when dry ice is added to water senses in the container register the changes in temperature and pressure as the dry ice turns to gas all this information is then processed and sent to the six channel sound system as well as entertaining guests
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the exhibition has more serious undertones hoping to raise awareness of the role that ice has in forming and recording our planet's climate. scientists a kind as to give us a very rare sample for our art. here we can see both lake and atmospheric. lake oz is clearer and more transparent while atmospheric causes spackled. on the basis of these spackles. just can determine what the climate was like thousands of years again this is. the open source vostok project lets visit to see holograms of ice taken from the dark depths of lake vostok. that's all for the first half see you after the break.
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according to a new oxfam report the rich are getting richer at an alarming pace middle classes all over the world are under pressure and the poor well are only getting poorer with growing income inequality how can we expect democratic institutions to survive not to speak of maintaining social tranquility is it time to start broadly sharing prosperity. and. gentlemen i give you all the way. even a few hundred a day come across it honestly i'm going. to face. it we've got people coming in that are littered with criminals we've got people from who knows where in the world this is the united states i'm very tough by the way
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you know to sure i was worried that they may not know why they live on mars you know mars. so we pick up things like. turbans prayer rugs so when we know they do they're coming from the middle east it's a concentration camp. concentration camp. we've got it hasn't the white house is not even want to disclose the fact that. a stranger. right on the scene. first street. and i think picture. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram.
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on mom. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the dogs. to. the world economic forum was created in nineteen seventy one and for over a forty years the dirtiest scuzzy names and business banking and politics i've met in davos switzerland and eight years meeting they claim they are meeting in order
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to devise new ways to save the world to deliver prosperity to all. welcome back before the hype used to be believed will soon be printing off and i think vases to spawn as such in the comforts of our very own prince of homes and what has been widely hailed as the next industrial revolution so we went out to find out more. tech. comics styria may be deceiving but the end of its green city may just be leading the country into the next industrial revolution three d. printing promises to shift must productions. on the factory floor and bring it. to
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realize their wildest dreams. is the birthplace of russia's first commercial three d. printer. already in its third incarnation the device is ease of use high printing speed imprecision there with the rest. i wanted to work on a project. initially. but then we realized that it would be difficult to commercialize our products. we didn't have anything to create our prototypes with and that's when we first realized we have such an instrument as a three d. printer. although three d. printing technology has been around since the eighty's it's only really kicked off commercially when the majority of patients related to fuse deposition modeling f.d.m. lapsed in the us in two thousand and seven. the markets being flooded with affordable open source princes such as this one.
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printer put together by hand on sites with the majority of being produced right in the city. in the true spirit of three d. printing the company even print sell parts to make three d. printers given all the media hype surrounding the technology and it's almost unlimited demand for them is steadily growing and the guys here. are working flat out just to keep up. generation device can produce very high quality products with a high quality. high level of consistency when making more than one of the same object the deviation of the printed plastic model from the original three d. model is within a few hundredths of a millimeter. to three d. printers and accessories is expected to grow significantly the line chef to my. will be in north america western europe and asia however the growth in demand in
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eastern europe is likely to be higher than the average twenty four point one percent reaching one hundred three million dollars in five years all in all the world three d. printing market is expected to be worth five billion dollars by two thousand and seventeen. the company's own gas polygon software lets users modify the size of their objects and view progress in real time the printer doesn't even need to be connected to a computer users can simply insert an s.d. card and hit print while the vast selection of free online files means that early adopters will have plenty to keep them busy whether the three d. printing revolution is just around the corner or here already one thing's for sure in russia it started here instill in a grad the possibilities of three d. printing don't end with three d. trinkets we have the ability to print anywhere at any time but that's only me can print anything. other than a lamb. the winter is always
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a reminder of how we should look after our health with a indies everywhere feeling the strain particularly at this time of year there's no doubt that all can transplants save lives but waiting lists for compatible donors can never be shorter norf so what if there were a way of producing compatible organs on demand. bio printing has traditionally meant printing biocompatible materials as a base for cells to grow their weights may sound far. already moneys to preserve human ear and all the tissues. of the organs to create a three d. blueprint. taken from the patient which are then placed in a culture to multiply the cells that painstakingly placed on the three d. printer scuffled which is an incubator to produce a functioning organ. three d. bio printing solutions opened this labs in september two thousand and thirteen with the sole purpose of advancing tissue engineering supported by the moscow department
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of health care and in vitro labs the skolkovo resident should soon have all the equipment necessary to manufacture organs it's also working on a revolutionary bio printing technique the method still requires the three d. printed cell more commonly used to store and grow various cell types but crucially it no longer requires the scaffold around which they are placed. in two thousand and fourteen russia will have its first three d. bio printer this will fasten any previous models as it will be produced using nano technology its speed and accuracy will far exceed that of any of the current models and perhaps most importantly it won't even be that expensive. traditional tissue engineering methods involve removing all the cells from a dead human or animal leaving only the protein scaffold which is then repopulated
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with stem cells and incubator. has taken this a step further and just come up with a method for printing an organ directly without the use of any organic or artificial scaffolds it involves extracting stem cells from the patient's fat tissue which are then mixed with a high jewel gel and placed in three d. printed. these are then incubated to produce which are the building blocks of printing from here you can pretty much print any organ you like. we do not use animals or any synthetic polymers for support structures. we only use hydrogen. the hydrogen is ninety nine percent water it contains the steroids which are each made up of tens of thousands of cells together making the bio ink used to create the printer lays down a layer of bio paper on which the cell clusters of printed cells of the same type
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a naturally attracted to each of the and combined to produce tissue the process continues in this way layer by layer the bio paper eventually dissolves and the layers fuse and self organize to produce a fully functioning organ the simplest. such as cartilage skin and so on the organs that we really need our kidneys livers hearts and lungs but that my only be possible in the distant future although printed organs might not be here quite yet doctors can already do some pretty impressive stuff stem cell therapy involves using new adult stem cells to regenerate damaged or diseased tissue it may still be in its infancy but doctors believe that the treatment has the potential to treat anything from spinal injuries and cancer baldness to missing teeth heart disease is one of the biggest killers there is with heart valve transplants running into tens of thousands in russia every year alone. thankfully
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penza based made in just paralytic carbon heart valves are indistinguishable in terms of performance from the real thing but provide a long life offered by artificial ones giving many people a second chance. bone implants and now commonplace but that doesn't make them any less advanced porous nickel titanium a lawyer is a promising new material that's flexible when cold snaps back into its original shape body temperature just like soft tissue organs bone implants also need to be accepted by the body so they're given a special coating. the surface kerching should have the exact same composition as bone so the body doesn't reject the implant once it's inserted so our task is to minimize the difference between the bone tissue and the implant ultrathin calcium phosphate films do this perfectly. calcium and phosphates together make hydroxy appetite which is a natural components of bone the coating is applied by
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a process called physical vapor deposition where calcium and phosphate a vaporized into a plasma then condensed into a thin film on to the implant in this paid to vacuum chamber the whole procedure takes several hours to define it. ensure the long term success of the implant the atoms gradually dissolve stimulating bone growth around the implant which results in a solid natural bond. as well as modifying burning plants we have started researching ways to make things for coronary stents that. function of the county vascular system could be lethal. searching for new ways to prolong the life of the patients is of utmost importance . that can be expanded to keep week or
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narrow arteries open unfortunately the delicate arteries can be damaged during the implant operation expansion. of complications after the operation coated in titanium nitride oxide. coating helps avoid arterial damage and promotes healing significantly reducing the risk of blood clots forming although archie collapsing again later the coating also remains intact as the mess she has expanded within the artery just like bone implants are applied using the. so-called early. currently on the market guarantee successful treatment for older patients with early from bosis but there's increased risks of late through occurring even after several years are preliminary findings allow us to predict that we can avoid both early and late.
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given all the medical breakthroughs we've already made and with three d. printed ones coming in the not too distant future hopefully we'll be able to start swearing less about our health. more time enjoying the finer things in life. the festive season is already behind us but. to stop celebrating. with a modern twist. brain. is be great if you could just sit around. and use paper time would become meaningless as you tumble down the rabbit hole into a strange beguiling world of playing cards smiling. as you wait for the starts when the final bell rings. has been magically gone but the weirdest thing of all is that this is no fictitious wonder the robo c.v.
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does all the heavy lifting and carrying so you don't have to the completely automated forklift can freely move around warehouses transporting pallets. from aid to be giving you more time to kick back and relax or concentrate on more important things. formed by a group of robotics enthusiasts just over two years ago the company designs autopilot systems based around computer vision and c.v. . although it's not the first company specializing in me to transport. the stored in existing hardware. or automation technologies require a special infrastructure like. magnets embedded in the floor. but rather expensive and takes a long time to install our technology doesn't require anything like their. computer vision in other words we simply replace the forklift driver with our automatic
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pilot system. c.b. sees the surroundings with a laser ranging system at the front and four cameras all this information is processed by the onboard computer which in turn. celebrates break wheels and forks . the robots first construct said bitch will three d. model of the warehouse this thing compares what it's currently seeing with the model to determine its exact location the intelligent navigation system is capable of identifying and avoiding obstacles and people they all fully independent and communicate with each other while asleep which means they can establish who has rights of way on the warehouse. once the destination has been reached on the card. to the next job but the secret behind the success isn't the hardware. development is a mathematical tool that allows the system to understand exactly where it is.
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that was technological to say but it's really not enough just to produce a working technology little bit it's important but that technology comes at a low cost so that it's economically feasible. the relatively low initial cost of the solution combined with the money and time saved in the long run means that pays for itself in a short amount of time with companies always looking to cut costs in today's financial climate the makers of robo c.v. have even received orders from a well known high tech south korean company some sun currently has six forklifts of his warehouse in the kaluga region which have been fitted with a robo c.b. system and the company's plans to increase this number in the near future with one satisfied customer old ready in the bag to be working with the international brands
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spurred on by such an early success is the guys at c.v. haven't fishes plans for the future. or automatic navigation systems will be created for large quarry vehicles and heavy machinery as well as other means of transport that could be used. and specifically confined area such as say i like tree cars on campuses or trucks on factory premises of safety in warehouses was already pretty strict even before this started driving the selves robo cv stop streets away if anything or any come or money enters the area immediately in front of it all information channels have backups on the whole system is monitored for glitches so a world where robots do all work for us. after all i'm afraid it's for this edition of technology updates boats with driving vehicles already here will all soon be able to just sit back and enjoy the ride.
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tanya the lady well tell me how you are my little grandson. i know i don't like. being cut off. except as an ecovillage that the spiritual side is destructive. i tried to convince her to try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous and she had to leave it was a story she had lost her mind. you know you she will come back i know it and i will wait but even if it means i must wait. until my dying day.
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empty. in november they bombed the warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. it was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of the wood to. your ear. and i limp a copy. of my flight. the
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headlines from marty international the standoff in kiev continues as rioters are outside a convention center where some two hundred police officers are based. police are trying to negotiate with them that's following the opposition's rejection of president on a covert years of proposals aimed at polling the ongoing anti-government riots. this is two officers kidnapped by writers in ukraine's capital have been released both were allegedly tortured as fears are mounting of radical protestors at the railing the concessions of the authorities. and in other news up to twenty nine people are killed in street clashes with security forces across egypt meanwhile a powerful explosion is reported outside a police building in the city of suez on the third anniversary of the two thousand and eleven revolution.
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