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still the technicians from the cinema photo research institute work making glasses free three d. film projection of viable reality in this prototype they pointed for digital projectors that especially build rear projection screen price to diffuse or and a lenticular raster to focus the image properly the raster is dipped in a glycerine solution in this case the rest. from fortune joined rectangular modules more could be added to make the screen virtually any size without any irritating grid lines between sections in older versions viewers had to sit still while this prototype lets you sit comfortably at a distance of roughly four meters what you're seeing is actually a compilation of twelve different viewpoints instead of two international three d. . phillips has designed a forty six inch model to view three d. without any. green. this is only a project so it is big and. seventy and. we need approximately three years to streamline the technique and stock up enough. the usual three to two cameras only system requires. the more. content for their system they use their own in-house
still the technicians from the cinema photo research institute work making glasses free three d. film projection of viable reality in this prototype they pointed for digital projectors that especially build rear projection screen price to diffuse or and a lenticular raster to focus the image properly the raster is dipped in a glycerine solution in this case the rest. from fortune joined rectangular modules more could be added to make the screen virtually any size without any irritating grid...
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from the photo research institute at the configuration of the lens isn't something we're all used to so how do you plan to install it on the. phantom sixty five camera which has a classic noting. that. we had to upgrade the front part of the camera in a number of ways so if we designed a special carrier with the jewel shaft inside that separates the two images coming to the center. this is part of the camera yes part of the camera such as serious stuff on the right. it's an upgrade that wouldn't be possible without the work of. it's a st petersburg based optics firm the new generation lens to bring the stereo seventy into the digital age. features two optical blocks mounted side by side on a single plane and interact seal distance similar to that of the human eye. channeling right and left. under the camera's sensor. shifted from field to digital technology so to keep up with the times we had to design. doing so we relied on the achievements of the stereo system. we've been able to improve certain properties of such a resolution. in these lenses and to be used with digital camera. ma
from the photo research institute at the configuration of the lens isn't something we're all used to so how do you plan to install it on the. phantom sixty five camera which has a classic noting. that. we had to upgrade the front part of the camera in a number of ways so if we designed a special carrier with the jewel shaft inside that separates the two images coming to the center. this is part of the camera yes part of the camera such as serious stuff on the right. it's an upgrade that...
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the research institute done ratings of presidents for number of years now and first ladies too. so they -- the professor there came up with a system, that range from a first ladies intellect and contribution to the nation, education, impact on of criteria are used t evaluate the first lady. >> including influence on >> yes. and being a woman in her own write. >> 37 first ladies and the number of presidents. why is that? >> there have been deaths i >> who remarried? >> a number of them remarried. grover cleveland remarried in office. >> was that the 21-year-old? >> yes, for instancis cleveland. >> howeled was he? >> he was around 50 at the time. >> was that a successfu marriage? it stunned the nation. it was a absolutely spectacular secret marriag house. he courted her. she was the daughter of -- >> what do you mean by ward? >> he was her legal guardia from the time that she was she was the daughter of a law partner of his and whe the man died he ended up adopting her as it was >> yes president at the time. she grew up and he did. but he carried out the romance secretly >> was sh
the research institute done ratings of presidents for number of years now and first ladies too. so they -- the professor there came up with a system, that range from a first ladies intellect and contribution to the nation, education, impact on of criteria are used t evaluate the first lady. >> including influence on >> yes. and being a woman in her own write. >> 37 first ladies and the number of presidents. why is that? >> there have been deaths i >> who remarried?...
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alexander is a veteran of the sukhumi research institute he says many people here remember the time the germans successfully accomplished their mission and were let go by the soviet authorities in the nine hundred fifty s. he's showing us the four thousand book library with rare physics digests and german the office where head professor used to work and the equipment had left for russian scientists. this machine is called the spectral brush it's a high definition device a very precise one even when the germans left are saying to us used to get great results with this equipment. but the rest of the building where german physicists used to work on the soviet a bomb is totally deserved it all lines are disconnected and nowadays people rarely visit these dark hole ways sixty years after the beginning of the nuclear era this place hidden among the bamboo trees still halts many secrets and the story of german scientists behind the soviet union's very own project manhattan is just one of them. r.t. across the. in what's being described as the most sweeping rewrite rules since the great depress
alexander is a veteran of the sukhumi research institute he says many people here remember the time the germans successfully accomplished their mission and were let go by the soviet authorities in the nine hundred fifty s. he's showing us the four thousand book library with rare physics digests and german the office where head professor used to work and the equipment had left for russian scientists. this machine is called the spectral brush it's a high definition device a very precise one even...
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and this research institute on the black sea coast the main rules were played by german scientists. this used to be a top secret nuclear facility but aside from these lines the entrance was guarded by soviet soldiers the lab deep inside a posse a subtropical paradise. three hundred germans top nuclear physicists their assistants family members and even personal chefs were brought to this clue's compound and up cause by the order of joseph stalin in one nine hundred forty five the nazis were famous for their highly developed nuclear research programs so absent world war two moves german physics and chemistry professors at almost no other option but to work for either moscow or washington if fierce competition between the u.s.s.r. in america to get hold of nuclear weapons was on and even though the us were the first to successfully carry out a nuclear test their rivals caught up pretty quickly if you had to give them. the germans here thoroughly analyzed the us media reports about the blast even from there they were able to say what had to be done next. alexander is a veteran of the s
and this research institute on the black sea coast the main rules were played by german scientists. this used to be a top secret nuclear facility but aside from these lines the entrance was guarded by soviet soldiers the lab deep inside a posse a subtropical paradise. three hundred germans top nuclear physicists their assistants family members and even personal chefs were brought to this clue's compound and up cause by the order of joseph stalin in one nine hundred forty five the nazis were...
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. >> and american research institute says research measures by u.s.-led forces in afghanistan should also lead to a decline in insurgent attacks after analyzing incidents involved more than 4000 deaths across the country, they concluded that revenge was a key motive in carrying out attacks. the curve on the bombings were introduced last year by a general mcchrystal. conrad black has been told to stay in the u.s. until his last court hearing in august. a judge in chicago said she needed more information on this financial situation before she could rule on the issue. he is released from prison on wednesday after serving more than two years. the philippines has been hit by a major 7.3 magnitude earthquake. it struck wonder kilometers southwest of the city. -- 700 kilometers south of the city. it had yardy been rocked by the initial quake measuring 6.9. all of europe's major banks have passed the test is designed to check if they could survive a crisis. the seven small regional banks in spain, germany, and greece failed. critics argue the test were not to
. >> and american research institute says research measures by u.s.-led forces in afghanistan should also lead to a decline in insurgent attacks after analyzing incidents involved more than 4000 deaths across the country, they concluded that revenge was a key motive in carrying out attacks. the curve on the bombings were introduced last year by a general mcchrystal. conrad black has been told to stay in the u.s. until his last court hearing in august. a judge in chicago said she needed...
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. >> at the labor hygiene research institute, the extremely long crystalline structure, russian scientists said that concerns over asbestos are exaggerated. >> the answer is not scientific. it is commercial. certain people want to block russian asbestos from the international market. >> they earn $1 billion for year in revenue. no one here is in any hurry to close them down. >> you will find lots more coverage on that website, bbc.com/news. you'll find more stories about the use of asbestos as well as a series of documentaries looking at the dangers of the product. targeting leadership and assets, that was the message from hillary clinton as the secretary of state announced further sanctions against north korea. tensions in the area have been rising since the sinking of the warship in march. >> hillary clinton was given her own up close glimpse at north korea and america's old adversary was watching back. the company by the defense secretary, robert gates, it was all part of the symbolism of the trip. a show of support for the south korean allies. at the start of the press conference, mrs.
. >> at the labor hygiene research institute, the extremely long crystalline structure, russian scientists said that concerns over asbestos are exaggerated. >> the answer is not scientific. it is commercial. certain people want to block russian asbestos from the international market. >> they earn $1 billion for year in revenue. no one here is in any hurry to close them down. >> you will find lots more coverage on that website, bbc.com/news. you'll find more stories about...
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he's executive director of the electric power research institute and one of the country's leading experts on ev, but he says it's complex technology that is constantly he involving and improving. >> it is a new product. all new products need some adjustment period in the market space. but the vehicles that are being made available are those that we believe can perform satisfactorily. >> reporter: the nissan leave, the plug in toyota prius and the chevy volt are here and skepticism that they will come and go. we see electric vehicles as an important part of our technology. >> reporter: the other burning question, where will you charge your car? the conference has a strong emphasis on the growing number of ways to juice your battery back up. robots could be used and pay as you go charging stations. >> it's going to take some time, but if you think in the long they were, this is the way the future is going to be. >> reporter: should you buy an electric car at this conference? it's not a question of if but when. >> tomorrow night is the only time the conference is open to the public. it is at
he's executive director of the electric power research institute and one of the country's leading experts on ev, but he says it's complex technology that is constantly he involving and improving. >> it is a new product. all new products need some adjustment period in the market space. but the vehicles that are being made available are those that we believe can perform satisfactorily. >> reporter: the nissan leave, the plug in toyota prius and the chevy volt are here and skepticism...
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companies don't necessarily start hiring people, says the chief economist at dai-ichi life research institute. >> translator: the hiring of college graduates lags behind economic recovery. especially now when companies think they're overstaffed. they'll cut back on hiring. unless they start feeling staff shortages, the job situations for graduates won't recover for some time. >> reporter: as of july, slightly below 70% of new college graduates have clinched job offers. that's down 10 percentage points from the good times. some analysts say this year's job market will be the worst on record. whether they learn smarter presentation or more diverse skills, new graduates will need that competitive edge. nahoko yamada, nhk world. >>> toyota motor is recalling about 480,000 vehicles worldwide. two models are said to have steering problems. the japanese automaker announced on thursday that the recall is affecting about 80,000 lexus lx470 sports utility vehicles. they were sold between 2003 and 2007 in the u.s., japan, and other countries. about 400,000 avalon sedans will also be recalled. these were
companies don't necessarily start hiring people, says the chief economist at dai-ichi life research institute. >> translator: the hiring of college graduates lags behind economic recovery. especially now when companies think they're overstaffed. they'll cut back on hiring. unless they start feeling staff shortages, the job situations for graduates won't recover for some time. >> reporter: as of july, slightly below 70% of new college graduates have clinched job offers. that's down...
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he is executive director of the electric power research institute based in palo alto and one of the experts on ev. he says it's complex technology that is constantly evolving and improving. >> it is a new product. all new products need some adjustment here in the market space. but the vehicles that are being made available are those that we believe can perform satisfactorily. >> the nissan leaf, the plug in prius, and the chevy volt heavy hitters for you to kick the tires and overcome any skepticism that evs will come and go. >> we are in it for the long haul. we see electric vehicles as a really important part of our product, portfolio, a technology that is going to wean us from our dependence on foreign oil. >> the other burning question, where will you charge your car? the conference also has a strong emphasis on the growing number of ways to juice your battery back up. for example better place is pioneering automated battery replacement by robots and they are rolling out pay as you go public charging stations. >> it's going to take some time for the vast majority of the fleet to turn ov
he is executive director of the electric power research institute based in palo alto and one of the experts on ev. he says it's complex technology that is constantly evolving and improving. >> it is a new product. all new products need some adjustment here in the market space. but the vehicles that are being made available are those that we believe can perform satisfactorily. >> the nissan leaf, the plug in prius, and the chevy volt heavy hitters for you to kick the tires and...
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research goal is developing new forms of carbon neutral energy that will minimize or eliminate need to drill for oil in environmentally or politically sensitive regions of the world. >> these institution bottom line is not profit. >> the partnership has been hotly debated since inception three years ago. when some faculty worried corporate goals would be put head of freedom autos the research is designed by our faculty accord owing to our interests. we call the shots. >> and says the money uc gets from bp is relatively small. this year, receiving $724 million in dollars. about $70 million coming from corporations and $17 million from bp. >> i don't care whether they're trying to do good or not. we need to get away from the correlations because any good that they're trying to do is just for their bottom line. >> and the bottom line for university of california according to spokesman today, university has no plans to reconsider their partnership with bp. now, or in the future. and construction is well underway. set for completion in 2013. in berkeley abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. and other news, oakland homeowners will be asked not once, but twice to raise their own taxes this fal
research goal is developing new forms of carbon neutral energy that will minimize or eliminate need to drill for oil in environmentally or politically sensitive regions of the world. >> these institution bottom line is not profit. >> the partnership has been hotly debated since inception three years ago. when some faculty worried corporate goals would be put head of freedom autos the research is designed by our faculty accord owing to our interests. we call the shots. >> and...
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>> the most recent consumer confidence poll from the seeen a college research institute shows that all of new york and particularly upstate new york are very pessimistic about the economy. they are not planning to buy cars. they're not planning to buy furniture. they're not planning to make any expenses. this is across the board. all demographics. when you ask them about the future, you know, what they expect down the road it's even worse. >> ifill: what's interesting to me about that as well is because you also have a budget gridlock that is happening in your state house in albany. how much of that is driving this attitude? >> i don't think this segment is long enough to even begin to talk about how dysfunctional the state government has been. this is a longstanding problem. going back decade or more. and new yorkers, while not surprised, are certainly not heartened by what's happening in our capital albany now because they are just unable to agree or even talk in public about a budget. the only reason we have any sort of budget is that when the government was about to be shut down, t
>> the most recent consumer confidence poll from the seeen a college research institute shows that all of new york and particularly upstate new york are very pessimistic about the economy. they are not planning to buy cars. they're not planning to buy furniture. they're not planning to make any expenses. this is across the board. all demographics. when you ask them about the future, you know, what they expect down the road it's even worse. >> ifill: what's interesting to me about...