Friday, January 31, 2014

Space agencies around the world challenge the asteroids ... - RTVE

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The European Space Agency (ESA) and national agencies in North America, Latin America, Asia and Africa, will create a group of experts to coordinate “global response” to the threat of asteroids passing close to Earth.

International experts meeting in Madrid in 2013 said they had no record of that in the solar system’s asteroids 600,000 , of which 10,000 are listed as coming-Earth objects, or NEOs, its acronym English.

The new group will coordinate the technological knowledge of the various agencies, basic research and development, impact mitigation measures and asteroid deflection missions , as reported by the ESA in a statement.

Prevention before the asteroid impact

Planning and Advisory Group Space Mission (SMPAG, its acronym in English), was established under the UN mandate to develop a strategy on how to react to the possible impact of an asteroid.

history of this prevention is the impact, on 15 February, a unknown object about 17-20 meters in diameter queexplotó in the sky over Chelyabinsk Russia, releasing energy equivalent to 20-30 times that of the Hiroshima atomic bomb.

The shockwave from the explosion caused hundreds of casualties and widespread damage, according to the ESA, which was added to the largest natural object entering the Earth’s atmosphere from another object which in 1908 destroyed a forest area in Tunguska, Siberia.

“The SMPAG develop and refine a series of missions of reference, which can be individual or joint, which have been carried out to intercept asteroids,” said the director of NEO Segment ESA Detlef Koschny, who explained that included previous missions and subsequent evaluations to test the technology before it has a “real threat”.

Over 30 representatives from 13 agencies will meet on 6 and 7 February at the Operations Center in Darmstadt (Germany) with seven ministers from various countries and the UN to share knowledge, show the latest research related to impact cases and develop a work plan for the next two years.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Google gained 20% in 2013 - El Colombiano

Google closed 2013 with a net profit of 12.920 billion, 20.3 percent more than in 2012, said yesterday the technology company based in California, whose revenues amounted to 59.825 million last year, a 19 2 percent more than in the previous year.

Between October and December, the Internet giant made a profit of 3,376 million on total revenue of 16.858 million, numbers that both cases involved an improvement of 16.9 percent compared to the figures for the last quarter of 2012.

“We ended 2013 with another great quarter,” said company CEO, Larry Page , who noted that Google’s revenue, excluding Motorola phone division (sold to Lenovo this week) increased by 22 percent year on year.

Last year, Google received 4,306 billion for Motorola’s operations, however, were deficient quarter over quarter.

Between October and December 2013 contributed to Motorola Google group with operating loss of $ 384 million, more than double of what it lost in the same period of 2012.

Google announced last Wednesday the sale of Motorola to Chinese Lenovo by 2.910 million, just two and a half years after acquiring the manufacturer of telephony 12,500 million.

Lenovo took some time probing the market behind a mobile manufacturer that would allow consolidated boost its business selling “smartphones” smart-phones-to distance themselves from LG and Huawei, and Samsung and Apple approach, world leaders.

In just two and a half years Google has made nearly $ 10,000 on the road at the expense of Motorola, to which we must add its hundreds of millions of dollars in operating losses that weighed down the benefits of Google each quarter. Between July and September 2013 that number rose to $ 243 million.

Google’s core business in 2013 remained the advertising through its website, which threw up 62.6 percent of income group (including Motorola), a similar proportion to that recorded in 2012.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Google Motorola sells for 2,130 million Lenovo - Five Days

Google announced last night by surprise sale of Motorola to the Chinese company Lenovo for $ 2.910 billion (2.130 billion euros). A tremendously lower figure than the seeker had paid for the handset maker in 2011, since then disbursed 12,500 million. His largest purchase to date.

The reason for this difference is that the Internet giant will keep the vast majority of the patent portfolio of Motorola Mobility, while Lenovo will keep the rights to use the Motorola brand and products launched by the company recently, smartphones Moto Moto X and G, and devices designed under the leadership of Google.

The Chinese company, which takes control of an American iconic brand, clarified that the now 1,400 million paid in cash and Lenovo shares and the remainder is paid by period of about three years. With this move, Google supports what once defended: the reason that led him to buy Motorola phones were not his but its large patent portfolio. The company owned nearly 20,000 patents.

After the operation, and as explained by both companies, Google remains owns most patents Motorola hardware, except that deliver 2,000 to Lenovo. Through his blog, Motorola clarified, however, that “as part of its ongoing relationship with Google, Lenovo will receive a license for the large portfolio of patents and intellectual property” .’s say that the Chinese firm may make preferential use of patents that are left to face finder mobiles manufactured in the future.

Acquiring Motorola, which has surprised the entire sector will strengthen Lenovo’s position in the market of smartphones. An industry closed 2013 with sales of more than 1,000 million smartphones worldwide, according to IDC. The Chinese company ended last year as the fifth largest manufacturer of this type of device, with 45.5 million units sold (91.9% more), and a share of 4.5%.

“Buying an iconic brand with an innovative product range and an overall talented team will allow us to quickly become a strong global competitor in the industry smartphones, “said Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing. The manager is aware that moves in a very competitive industry and to give battle to the other four leading market manufacturers (Apple, Samsung, Huawei and LG) should strengthen its U.S. presence, Latin America and Europe.

Buying Motorola, currently third largest manufacturer of Android phones in the U.S. market, can help in this task, because the historical mobile brand has been revived in recent years with the help of Google and the launch of the Moto Moto X and G terminals, which have received rave reviews in their value.

Although Google has not given many details about the reasons for the sale, perhaps one may be the fact that the other manufacturers of phones that use the Android operating system never looked kindly on the search they made them competitive in manufacturing terminals. Furthermore, the company does not abandon the hardware business because it keeps their brand of smartphones Nexus, despite divest Motorola ensures something important, patents of this that will help in future legal battles to protect its Android platform.

In this line, the CEO of Google, Larry Page, said “Lenovo has the experience to make Motorola Mobility a major player in the Android ecosystem. Moreover, this decision will allow Google to focus our energy on bringing innovation to the Android ecosystem for the benefit of users wherever they are. “

Buying from Lenovo Motorola must still be approved by U.S. and Chinese regulators. In any case, the operation comes after another major acquisition of the Chinese company. Last week we closed the purchase of the unit of low-end servers by IBM 1,670 million. Google has also started the year with an aggressive acquisition policy. The U.S. multinational has acquired in recent days the company of smart home devices and signing Nest artificial intelligence Deepmind Techonologies. In late December, also acquired the leading robotics company Boston Dynamics.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

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President TELEFONICA (TEF.MC) and Fundación Telefónica, César Alierta, and the president of “la Caixa” Welfare Projects and ‘la Caixa’, Isidro Faine, have signed a collaboration agreement whereby both companies will work together in promoting science literacy, access to knowledge and the promotion of education in Spain.

This agreement opens a collaboration that aims to launch a new platform consistent with current social concerns, to enhance and add value to science, research and innovation. The main goal of both organizations is to unite efforts for knowledge and personal growth of the people.

The first fruit of the partnership is the exhibition ‘TecnoRevolución’, an interactive exhibition that can be seen at Espacio Fundación Telefónica from 31 January to 11 May and aims to raise awareness of converging technologies (NBIC) and its progress.

‘TecnoRevolución’ will be completed with the lecture ‘What makes us human: the revolution of the brain’, with Philip Ball, Javier de Felipe and Kevin Warwick, a course to ‘mapping’ and robotics workshop .

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Saturday, January 25, 2014

A turtle 125 million years basking in ... - The Fair

Researchers from the National University of Educacina Distance (UNED) have identified a new species of turtle that lived 125 million years ago in the town of Morella (Castelln). This is a species that spent most of the day on the rivers or calentndose sun.

new species of turtle that lived 125 million years ago Morella (Castelln) has been identified by researchers from the UNED .

According to a statement of this university, “meda about 20 centimeters long, swam in rivers crossing the area of ??Morella, Castellon liked sunbathing supported by any object, to emerge ro “.

“Although sun warming as do Galápagos , this specimen belongs to the group known as pleurodiras turtles, which were separated from most of the current-Galápagos turtles soft, marine and land-carapace makes more than 160 million years, “explains Francisco Ortega, a researcher at the Open University and one of the authors of their identification, published in the journal Cretaceous Research .

residues carapace found by scientists in the red clay of Morella were in a quarry with over fourteen sites and had a number of distinctive ridges that characterize an to the species. “Eodortoka morellana represents the first genus of vertebrate fsil described in Morella,” says Prez-Garca Adn, researcher at the Complutense University of Madrid and lead author of the study.

group members Pleurodira belongs to the copy currently live in regions with climates clidos, in America, South Africa and Oceana: “However, the remains fossils indicate that msclidos last moments on Earth, the great expansion experiment group, inhabiting also in Europe. “

According

explains the UNED, the new turtle identified in Morella is the first and only species of Pleurodira described in Europe in the 45 million years that lasts Cretcico lower, which gives us clues the origin and evolution of this group.

Although this species is unique in Europe , turtles were abundant and diverse in wildlife Morella, where living with some of the most characteristic of dinosaurs Cretcico Bottom of Spain.

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

30 years of the appearance of the Apple Mac are met - The Nación.com.py

Apple three decades ago revolutionized the computer world by launching the Macintosh computer.

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Thirty years ago, long before the invention of the iPhone and the iPad, Apple American Group revolutionized the computer world by launching the Macintosh computer, which remained the symbol of a legendary rivalry with Microsoft.

“The Mac was a quantum leap forward,” says AFP Randy Wigginton, one of the first employees of Apple. “We have not invented everything, but we did everything went accessible and easy.”

Before presenting the Mac on January 24, 1984, computers were expensive machines for the working world, commanded by text written in an almost incomprehensible language programmer who is not.

new device Apple changed that and opened the way for a computer use by the general public, thanks to a graphical interface which proposed making icons by simply clicking a mouse, invented in the 1960s by one unit engineer at Stanford Research Institute who died last year, Doug Engelbart, and Mac became popular.

These seemingly simple maneuvers, required capacity in terms of memory and huge for computers of the time processors, but Apple managed yet maintain affordable for buyers.

gray box

Back then it was not uncommon to have to pay $ 10,000 or more for a computer, but the first Mac was sold for $ 2,500 and had 128 kilobytes of RAM.

Over the years, the original Mac that looked like a big gray box with a floppy reader evolved into a line of computers that meet cellular fine and powerful desktop or cylindrical models.

Some 16.5 million copies were sold during the year ended in late September, but since the late 2000s, Mac gave his stellar role in the universe other Apple devices like the iPhone or iPad .

Facebook loses popularity and users - Televisa News

Facebook loses popularity and users

MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Jan. 23-2014 -. Facebook could lose up to 80% of its users by 2017, due to lower popularity of the social network, a mathematical study reveals Princeton University

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2013 Facebook reached about 1,180 million global users and Mexico were the first half of this year about 47 million.

consultancy The Competitive Intelligence Unit, the social network Mark Zuckerberg is preferred by Mexicans, to have 62% of all records, while Twitter has 22 percent.

Meanwhile, scientists at the University of Princeton, John and Joshua A. Cannarella Spechler, consider that social network suffers from a decline in visitors.

They detail that by the end of 2014, reducing the followers of Facebook is 20%, while for 2015 will be down even more significant.

explain that the analysis is based on a mathematical model that determines the adoption and abandonment activities on the dynamics of online social networks, based on public data from Google Trends.

“Facebook will undergo a rapid decline in popularity in the coming years, losing 80% of its user base between 2015 and 2017,” predicted.

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Monday, January 20, 2014

The ship 'Rosetta' wakes - The País.com (Spain)

Rosetta spacecraft automatic , which carries nearly nine years traveling the solar system, 31 months ago was scheduled for today to wake up from hibernation and get in touch with the Earth. If all goes well, the next August will reach the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gesasimenko on a mission that has never been tried before: in orbit of the celestial object, releasing a lander to its surface and accompany him on his journey toward the center of the solar system to investigate the process of cometary activation. This is one of the most ambitious scientific missions of the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Rosetta is now a little over 807 million kilometers and 673 million kilometers from the Sun The probe, since its launch in 2004, has become part of your trip awake , and has even made scientific observations of two asteroids (Stein and Lutetia) that were in its path. But on the long journey to the comet could do little, so in mid-2011, the engineers programmed the alarm for today (with the entire sequence of operations to resume contact) and put all your equipment for this phase of lethargy ship: they directed their solar panels toward the Sun and the spacecraft rotation (full circle on itself per minute). Then all devices are turned off except the onboard computer and several heaters.

alarm was set for today at 11am (GMT), but those responsible for mission control not know right away if the ship has left the lethargy and under what conditions. The first thing to consider is that any radio signal to send Rosetta , a distance of 807 million kilometers now, takes 45 minutes to reach Earth (light traveling at a speed of 300,000 kilometers per second in a vacuum). But the agenda that was loaded on the computer after waking consists of a sequence of several operations before resuming contact with the control center, says the ESA: immediately after sounding the alarm, start heating device star tracking to facilitate orientation of the ship (about six hours), then ignite its engines to slow the rotation, adjust its orientation to ensure that the solar panels are facing the sun directly Once this sequence is completed Rosetta turn on your transmitter and pointing the main antenna toward Earth to send the signal that is activated. Those responsible for the mission are very outstanding in the center of ESOC control, ESA, in Darmastadt (Germany). It’s like warning a friend to put the clock one day, within a few months, at eight in the morning to get to breakfast a few hours later. Until you get the friend at the appointed time one can not know if it worked and if the alarm is properly aroused.

today estimated time for receiving the first signal Rosetta after this dormant period is between 18.30 and 19.30. The antennas of the Deep Space Network (DSN) of NASA and ESA antenna in New Norcia (Australia) are listening.

After reactivation, once operators have verified the health status of all systems and equipment of the ship, carrying scientific instruments to double check its operation will light. All of this phase will last a few months.

Not the first time it gets lethargic spacecraft traveling through the solar system, and in the past everything went smoothly. The Giotto spacecraft , for example, happened to Halley’s comet in March 1986 was put into hibernation after achieving the first goal and was reactivated after many 26P/Grigg-Skjellerup kite to fly in July , 1992.

Rosetta , with nearly three tons of mass at launch (including fuel, scientific equipment and the Philae lander ) broke the 2 March 2004, more than a year late on the originally scheduled date due to problems with the Ariane 5 rocket. That delay forced to change the fate of the mission, which was originally going to direct the comet Wirtanen. The journey has been three times closer to Earth and once around Mars to take the gravitational boost before heading 67P/Churyumov-Gesasimenko.

reassignment did not change the scientific objectives of the mission is to closely observe the comet taking multiple scientific data to see how it will be transformed as curb the Sun in its elliptical orbit, then follows the Philae to be set on the same surface of the core and perform analysis 67P/Churyumov-Gesasimenko right there while the probe is in orbit. It will be this summer.

The ship is a cube 2.8 x 2.1 x 2 meters and takes two huge solar panels 14 feet long. Are installed in the orbiter 11 scientific instruments (including three of the

The first message of the Rosetta probe on Twitter: 'Hello world' - CNN

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Madrid. (EP) -. After more than nine hours of waiting, the Rosetta probe of the European Space Agency (ESA) has called to Earth confirm has aroused .

seconds of contact with the heads of its mission, the satellite has pronounced first words through his Twitter account (@ ESA_Rosetta): “Hello World”

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Rosetta has been in the spotlight throughout the day on Monday, as it launches its wake one of the great challenges in space 2014. landing on a comet

Currently, Rosetta is still about 9 million miles from its target. As you approach, will come on and checked the eleven scientific instruments of the probe and the ten the lander.

In early May

the distance to the comet will be two million kilometers. Later that same month is expected to make an important maneuver to adjust the course that will allow you find the comet in August.

The first images of

67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko be received in May, and will be of particular importance to refine estimates of the position and orbit of the comet.

Rosetta

take thousands of images as it approaches, permitting a better understanding of the main features of the comet, such as its speed of rotation or orientation of its axis.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

The ship 'Rosetta' awakens to explore for the first time ... - The World

After two and a half years of planned hibernation in deep space, today, at 11 am, four internal alarms awaken from their slumber to the Rosetta spacecraft, which is about 810 million miles from Earth. It is the distance traveled during the decade that has passed since his extraordinary journey began in March 2004. The probe will take several hours to stretch and warm enough to be able to communicate with Earth, eagerly awaiting a signal engineers from the European Space Agency (ESA), eager to prove she’s still alive.

spacecraft finally prepare for the great object of his mission: to explore for the first time a comet, a celestial objects that scientists believe that information about the origin of our solar system is conserved. And is that the famous Rosetta stone allowed archaeologists to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics, scientists hope that this will help them to probe clarify one of the great mysteries of astrophysics.

“As soon receive the signal to 18.30 on Monday, although it could be later, because we do not know how long you need to warm up, operate their instruments and point the antenna toward Earth. We know what went into hibernation, but not how it will go, “admits Alvaro Giménez Cañete WORLD, director of the scientific program and robotic exploration of the ESA.


6,200 million kilometers

Once you get to Earth to show that the signal is awake and active, the next two months will be devoted to perform a check to check the status of the 11 instruments of the Rosetta probe and 10 installed in the module Landing after his long journey Philae (was covered more than 6,200 million kilometers) ridden maneuvers.

Since 2004 he has completed five laps of the Sun using the gravity of Earth and Mars to push up 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet, culminating in a mission during which he has also studied two asteroids: Steins in 2008 and Lutetia in 2010. 957 days ago extinguished all instruments except the onboard computer and several heaters, essential to cross deep space, and entered the hibernation state which is expected to go today.

Once you find that is in good shape, begin the approach to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko to carry out the first scan which is done one of these celestial objects: “We have had to go far because we want to approach a comet when it is not active, and for that we must move away from the Sun, because as they approach him begin to heat and emit gas, dust, etc.. “says Gimenez. “Precisely because the comet is far away, Rosetta is equipped with two large solar panels” [each measuring 14 meters in length, with a total area of ??64 m2].

The first images of the comet were obtained in May, and they can accurately calculate its position and orbit of this celestial body. The approach will occur in August when completed nine million miles to get ahead: “As soon as we can, we will map the comet to prepare landing [of Philae module on board], which will be in October or November “details.

“The comet nucleus is like a huge rock of ice, although its size is not very large. The rest is material to be driving, “explains the scientist, who admits that know how to be active when you arrive 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Rosetta and if the landing module Philae small be possible , which weighs about 100 kilograms, “Do we really know how you will spend this phase of the mission because we do not know what your soil and has never done anything like this. But you have to do difficult things that have never been done. The lander is small and the gravity is so low that, when launched, will be like a sheet of paper you drop to the ground. It has a sort of hook or stud, as those used for fastening the ice, to be engaged in the surface of the kite to not bounce “compared.


Journey to the Sun

ESA scientist responsible for ensuring, however, that “the most interesting part of the mission is not landing module but will make the trip with him to the Sun” for over a year, as the ship will remain in orbit around the comet. And if they have passed the perihelion (closest point to the sun) will accompany the probe for another six months, “going to witness in situ how it operates. And this is very important from a scientific point of view, we do not know how comets become active. “

Astrophysicists believe that comets are remnants during the origin of our solar system did not become part of the planets: “They are not pristine material that formed planets, ie has not been polluted by planetary geological evolution which amended the rocks. So we are interested in both, “he explains.

also expected that this mission will help them understand where the water comes from the Earth. “The theory of solar system formation says that the Earth should not have water because it is too close to the sun and must have been lost in the gas phase. So where did it come from? It is thought that one of the components that have made water was the bombing of the Earth by comets and asteroids far “he explains. “We want to see what kind of water is in comets, ie, its isotopic composition to check if it is in our planet.”

Despite the valuable information that comets contain the origin of the solar system, so far had not visited any comet. What little scientists know about them is because they have made the approximations these bodies to Earth: “Practically only know Halley, which was observed by the Giotto spacecraft , which was launched in 1985 and the following year studied this comet as it approached the Earth. “

Rosetta will witness for the first time in the history of how the sun’s heat transforms the surface of a comet. But everything depends on the probe wake. The ESA, which has invested about a billion euros in this ambitious mission, has organized an active campaign, Wake up, Rosetta! for citizens to know what this project involved sending video to wake the ship, a move that its scientists will broadcast live on the Internet today.

CERN investigate dark matter - Journal Page Seven

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Director for Research and Scientific Computing at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), Sergio Bertolucci, told a press conference the next CERN challenges are the discovery of dark matter and the detailed study of the Higgs Higgs, its latest find.
To mark the 60th anniversary of the laboratory, which summarizes Bertolucci as “20 years old with 40 years of experience”, its scientific director said at a conference some of the greatest challenges of the physics laboratory Particle World, whose scientists François Englert and Peter Higgs received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2013.
The Collider
Physical explained that in 2014 the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will double its power to further study the properties of the Higgs boson, on which still exists, of course, a lot of uncertainty.
“We now know that there is a Higgs, but we want to know if there are more bosons” he said.
Discovery Dark Matter is another challenge of CERN, as Bertolucci, who noted that the finding of supersymmetry, a theory of particle physics beyond the current Standard Model and could explain the presence of dark matter in the universe “would be more important than finding the Higgs discovery.”
Among the most immediate projects, Sergio Bertolucci said CERN collaborated with the University Hospital of Marseille, in France, a new device for early detection breast that may be available for widespread use cancer next year.
This device combines ultrasound with high-speed ultrasound and PET scanner.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

'Android Home', Google's plan to become (even more ... - The Confidential

During 2011 developer conference, Google announced the Android project Home , a sort of home automation system where all the pieces revolved around an Android device. The idea was that from a phone or tablet could control aspects such as opening the door of your house, or turn off the light, temperature control or open your car. To give just a few examples.

By then, the project sounded like science fiction and many thought it was too ambitious concept. Then time passed and it was forgotten. To everyone but Larry Page and Sergey Brin. They waited, patient, your time.

few days ago Google bought Nest, the company behind the smart thermostats and smoke detectors. The agreement was the largest in the history of technology, after the acquisition of 12.500 million mobile division of Motorola second. Like this, which marked the first major foray into the world of Google devices, Nest should it serve as a springboard to jump in household consumption, an increasingly important with the internet of things market. That is, all devices connected to the network.

But this step could really mean much.

The truth is that

Nest is only one of several betting that this company is doing to future technologies. Among other robots are also found (Boston Dynamics bought last December), smart glasses and cars that drive themselves.

must also be remembered that owns Android (most popular mobile operating system in the world that is already beginning to be used in vehicles), and is also a manufacturer of tablets and mobile phones like the Nexus or Moto X. Anyone would think that the Mountain View aspire to be in virtually every area of ??our lives, becoming the Orwellian Big Brother . An overstatement? Not likely.

Google gets into your house

“Nest seems to be focused on thermostats and smoke detectors, but it is not unreasonable to think that Google expand this technology to other devices,” he told Bloomberg Shyam Patil, analyst at Wedbush. “Home automation is one of the greatest opportunities when talking about internet of things. Acquisition expands its strategy around that.”

Forrester Research predicts that Google offers a line of smart home products, including locks, doorbells, baby monitors and moisture Morgan Stanley estimates that currently Nest thermostats are selling 100,000 per month. At $ 250 per unit, that amounts to an annual income of about $ 300 million. An impressive figure for a product that entered the market two years ago.

The analyst Frank Gillett

, Forrester Research provides that the Internet giant to offer a line of smart home products, including locks, doorbells, baby monitors and moisture, all equipped with sensors to capture information and wifi chip to transmit data.

But

not be unreasonable to think in a combination Nest with its Android operating system. In this regard, some experts say the latest addition to the search engine could be part of a broader sector of home entertainment venture, using its Chromecast that device.

ie, an entertainment system, home automation and control designed, sold and registered by Nest, combined with data and entertainment services in the cloud offered by Google.

is that both are not so different. The technology learns your habits thanks to applications like Google Now. Meanwhile, the thermostat stores the time at which the user stands up, goes out, comes home and goes to bed, and sets the temperature accordingly.

That fits with the overall mission of Google to gather personal data and use them. Your search algorithms are programmed to learn the most useful results for future searches more relevant.

From your mobile, car, passing by your house

A quarter of all circulating online passes under the watchful eye of Google. Moreover, 60% of connected devices will circulate through the search engine at least once a day. Such is his power that some people refer to it directly as internet. And it looks like it wants to transfer this power to the automation.

2011 Hugo Barra introduced Android Home as a “toolbox” with which the experts could create specific applications for smart home experience, led by mobile phone. “The system will be able to gradually turn on the light in the bedroom in the morning and play your favorite music as alarm,” he said smiling.

then nobody believed him. And those who did saw it as something far away. Nest now things have changed.

thermometers monitored with a smartphone to dog collars with wifi, through doors and intelligent brushes teeth. More and more are emerging home appliances connected to the network, a trend that we saw in the last CES in Las Vegas.

Cisco is estimated that the number of connected devices will increase from 10,000 million to 50,000 by 2020. Meanwhile, Gartner believes that by then generate 309,000 million dollars in revenue for providers of these new products.

The vision of a world full of smart appliances emerged even before the web itself. Mike Markkula, a co-founder of Apple, proposed in the mid-80s combine functions and control of network devices using chips. It was expected that these “neurons,” as they were called, were once widely extend its cost down, but ultimately did not succeed.

The vision of a world full of smart appliances emerged even before the web itself

“There are already a multitude of smart devices for the home and not home, but what is needed is something to control. Such is the plan of Google. The idea is that the user has in his smartphone a kind of wall of things because you can not have a app for each device, “explained Teknautas Manuel Casuso CEO Lextrend, Spanish company specialized in desarrolo software and mobile applications.

Thanks to the Internet

things consumers can, for example, using mobile phones to check remotely if they closed the door, left the lights on or the thermostat down. Although current figures suggest that there is still time for that.

Only 2% of U.S. consumers surveyed by Forrester Research in mid-2013, they recognized they use smart home devices. About 28% indicated that they are interested in controlling appliances with a smartphone, but 53% do not.

will change that trend? Wait till you reach Google.

Google, after a smart home - ElEspectador.com

home after Google bought Nest, thermostats and factory detectors to resume the project of creating the smart home. / AFP

To understand why Google just paid $ 3,200 million for a company that manufactures thermostats and smoke detectors, observe some of his previous attempts to invent a “smart home”.

were more than simple object lessons on what not to do. Although previous efforts came to failure, highlight the range of capabilities of Google. They also highlight why, after its acquisition this week Nest Labs, seems to have assumed a formidable technological leadership in a market that has barely been invented.

Google’s first attempt was five years ago and said in an Internet service called PowerMeter. It was a service online to monitor energy use in the home. But it turned out that most people had better things to do than keep track of their energy consumption on a Web site.
Then came a software platform called Android @ Home, directed to manufacturing that would incorporate “intelligence” of having internet connected objects that manufactured home. The first of these products should be a LED bulb could ignite using a smartphone app. Manufacturing dropped the idea before it was launched.

internet service and a software platform were good ideas. The missing ingredient, however, was a really useful piece of intelligent hardware. To be more precise, a product for the consumer that is easy to use, attractive and meet a number of capabilities with an intuitive interface. Software, hardware and online service working in concert to improve home life

And who would be best to see that Tony Fadell, whose awards are reputed to have been the principal inventor of the iPod and the founder of Nest? The music player from Apple was the device that launched the modern revolution in consumer hardware. Although enjoyable by itself, the iPod would have been nothing without the software and online store that brought back to life the industry of digital music.

Fadell then signed their lessons with the iPod in your Nest thermostat, the control point used as a rudder to program the unit (Honeywell has launched legal action, claiming that the circular control unfairly copy of their own inventions).

Nest thermostat is connected in line with forecasts and climate information in its own sensors and movements of the user to guess what fixed temperature.

This is where Google comes into play. Although it would have to come as a visionary Fadell existed for the idea, the device is nothing by itself. In an interview with the Financial Times, the founder of Nest was forthright regarding what is behind: 80% of the work behind the products of this company is aimed to create and operate the infrastructure on which they depend

little infrastructure to connect better than one operated by Google. It is not just the scale of their data centers or bandwidth capacity of their networks: the Internet company could be in a good position to deliver the data they collect Nest appliances and turn them into valuable intelligence <. / p>

In this regard, Google can provide two active. One is the huge amount of data it collects. Nest Combining information with information from your other devices promises to give Google any rival approaches to learn your preferences without, not only with respect to the temperature at which wakes up, but how much time is devoted to breakfast before going to work and what route taken to get there.

Another important assets are the skills needed to use this information, as the design of algorithms that make intelligence that can be used to inform useful gadgets. If Google could anticipate what time leaves home in the morning, I could tell you about traffic conditions.

privacy fears can certainly generate discomfort, but an intelligent home that truly understands and can respond to their needs exceed these concerns. And if you try to use Google data in the home to deliver even more relevant alerts, would be part of a tacit commitment that its members already accepted long ago.

At least that’s the theory. Much remains to prove that it works. Build desire for smart objects for the home will not be easy to achieve. Google must also demonstrate that it can make a significant amount of money as you delve deeper into the hardware, where profit margins are lower. But if you can make all the parts work together smart home while creating new devices, it would be hard to match.

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Diario Libre / WASHINGTON -. The social network Twitter had been used until now to inform and be informed, upload pictures and videos, communicate or meet people, but for what still there was no employee is to pay, which now aims to make the Chicago Sun Times. This American newspaper, the ninth in circulation in the country, announced this week that will test a new paywall digital version in which it charged its contents with innovative methods of payment: virtual currency “bitcoin” and tweets. This model, which already have dared small Digital Media, has been dubbed “social pay wall.”

In collaboration with the Taproot Foundation, a non-profit organization brings together professionals who work unpaid with groups that do not receive remuneration, the Sun Times will launch its experimental wall payment on 1 February and the test will last 24 hours. Thus, throughout the day, readers who access the web page of the newspaper will find a notice that asked them to make a donation (with “bitcoins”) to the Taproot Foundation or tweet about the activities of this organization. “At the moment, this is just an experiment to see what the result is true Sun Times this new and innovative content monetization strategy,” he told Efe director of Collaborative Strategies Taproot Foundation, Emmet Mehan.

“We want to test new technologies that we believe will engage our readers,” said the editor of the Sun Times, Jim Kirk, who staked his is the first major U.S. newspaper dared to test this model. Traditional media companies are engaged in the search for a business model that allows them to publish their ontent online and make money with them, but for now these fruitless inquiries crave. “The transition from a physical delivery system for one online is difficult because just competing with yourself,” he told Efe digital media researcher at the School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley jeremy Rue. The model that seems to prevail among large newspapers is the “wall semipago” where surfers can see for free the main entrance, as well as sections and a number of articles each month and, if they wish to access Mistresses, must pay a subscription. Despite already using this model, neither the Chicago Sun Times, header logo conglomerate Sun Times Media, which comprises arias publications and around Chicago, has escaped financial lasdificultades hitting the sector. In fact, in May last year, fired all their staff photographers, such as savings and videos to enhance your digital edition, and went on to use the images captured by editors and reviewers porsus “freelance”. Now he has opted for trying to charge for access to their news through “bitcoins” and disseminating messages on Twitter, although the Sun Times has not yet revealed what quantities are necessary to view its contents. In experiment 1 February the profits will go to the Taproot Foundation and, depending on the results, the newspaper decide whether this system implanted. “I suspect that the version of Twitter will probably be more popular than ‘Bitcoin’. ‘Bitcoin’ still has many hurdles to overcome before being seen as reliable to be used by people on foot Currency” predicted researcher the University of California. The value of this virtual currency has soared since its birth in 2008, and, according to Rue, if gains in popularity, such a test may be more successful in the future. “It would be a surprise if it becomes a financial success, even though these things are always difficult to predict,” predicted Rue. A failure of the “wall of social payment” would mean finding a business model is still active, but a win would open a new opportunity for media companies to monetize their news, even with tweets.

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January 18, 2014

Us Google designed a contact lens with which people with diabetes can control their blood glucose levels using tears without the need to prick their fingers.

Us Google designed a contact lens with which people with diabetes can control their blood glucose levels without having to prick their fingers several times a day.

This prototype feels like a regular contact lens and will continuously measure the level of glucose in tears, said the project leader, Brian Otis.

The device includes a glucose sensor and wireless transmitter that may help the more than 380 million diabetics worldwide who need insulin to monitor their level of blood sugar.

This is one of the most convenient medical devices to prevent invasive methods such as prick and take at least 5 years to hit the market, as reported in the “Formula News with Mario Avila Roque.”

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The Director of Research and Scientific Computing at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), Sergio Bertolucci, said the next challenges are the CERN discovery of dark matter and detailed study of the Higgs boson, its latest find.

On the 60th anniversary of the laboratory, which summarizes Bertolucci as “20 years old with 40 years of experience”, its scientific director said at a conference some of the greatest challenges of particle physics laboratory in the world, whose scientists François Englert and Peter Higgs received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2013.

Physical explained that in 2014 the Large Hadron Collider (LHC ) will double its power to further explore the properties of the Higgs boson, about which there is still much uncertainty.

“We now know that there is a ‘Higgs’, but we want to know if there are more bosons,” he . Bertolucci said that the finding of supersymmetry-a theory of particle physics beyond the current Standard Model, and could explain the presence of dark matter in the Universe, “would be more important than finding the Higgs discovery.”

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Particles that move the world - Ideal Digital

six decades ago was old Europe take flight while wounds were healing a nightmare of tragic dimensions. The barbarism that had penetrated the reality of the continent during the disastrous previous decades led to a redefinition obsession until the last fringe of society. Science took his degree of responsibility in a time that seemed to leave his humanist inspiration to stand in the service of destruction. Thereafter, the investigation would resume a path that should never leave: peace and progress. This spirit prompted the creation of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which celebrates its sixtieth anniversary with an overview of the most important milestones and its history in a lecture hosted by the BBVA Foundation challenges.

The land through which pass the more than 11,000 scientists, 500 of them Spanish, involved in its many projects are difficult to assume importance for the uninitiated. Finding the ‘God particle’-flamboyant and controversial label used in the media to refer to the Higgs boson, we approached his complex work. We could then understand the importance of this extraordinary architectural work was the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), active since 2008 in a tunnel 27 kilometers in circumference dug in Geneva. CERN is now proposed to explain not only the discoveries of physics, but its role in the development of technologies that have come to define daily life.

One of the most ambitious projects of the institution could mark a turning point in the detection and treatment of cancer. In collaboration with the hospital in Marseille, CERN working on a new set of mammograms that allow the detection of tumors three or four times smaller, making possible an early diagnosis to “make a big difference in the probability of survival” as said Sergio Bertolucci, scientific director of the center, who expects the system “may be available to hospitals in a year.”


Revolutionizing Medicine

This device combines the strengths of two milestones CERN: positron emission tomography, nuclear medicine, in clinical terms, and an improved ultrasonic ultrasound classical variant. The windows of his performance lies in the use of “one type of sensor more refined”, whose efficacy is “three or four times” higher than usual in detecting calcifications, reaching locate tumors 1 to 1.5 mm.

But the medical implications of this discipline does not stop there. Particle physics has spent years removing the foundations of cancer medicine. His is the technique that uses beams of protons to radiate the most effective and less harmful to the body than other radiotherapy systems tumor cells.

CERN But the implications are not limited to the realm of science. Tim Berners-Lee worked in the laboratories of Geneva in 1989 when he conceived the ‘World Wide Web’, the system of distribution of information through the internet, which set the basis for standardizing the digital revolution that has transformed society. Even the touch screen, an infiltrator so amazing in our routine, technology was born under his roof. Neither happened findings by the patent office. And is that as Bertolucci said, “the success of an idea is that everyone can use it.”

Back to the field of physics, the most exciting challenges facing the institution and will be shredded in the papers, is the finding of supersymmetry, a theory that would exceed the current standard model of particle physics and could shed light on the enigmatic subject

Smart contact lenses to measure glucose in tears - ABC.es

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still expected augmented reality glasses Google have not yet embraced the commercial-something nomenclature occur predictably along this course – the company behind the world’s best known search engine has already shown the last thing you baked in the depths of the kitchens of Mountain View: a smart lenses . A curious and not so futuristic device that would have as main target those suffering from diabetes, which would help to measure their glucose levels through tears from her eyes.

Parents initiative belong to the X division of the company , an elite and secretive group of minds that have also affixed his signature in other mills the Mountain View giant Google as the Glass or the “Loon project ‘, with the aim to bring Wi-Fi to remote areas. They say they have already tested a prototype that has a small chip and a tiny wireless sensor that fits between the two layers that compose the soft contact lenses.


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“We are testing prototypes capable of generating a second reading ‘ ensure Babak Parviz and Brian Otis , coauthors of this idea, warning” that still is soon “for the arrival of this technology, although they have conducted several clinical studies” to refine “these early beta models. The two researchers draw on the official company blog, this system could function as integrating class=”c3″> in the lenses that glow would warn that glucose has been exceeded or fallen below established levels. The data will arrive to a mobile, tablet, or smart watch.

“Many people I have spoken says that controlling diabetes is as a part-time” parents have the idea. They claim that even though it is known to “growing” magnitude of this problem, affecting approximately one in 19 people worldwide-, few actually are aware of the problems that means to live with this disease . “Although there are some that use glucose monitors, a sensor under the skin, everyone should prick your finger and get tested with drops of blood throughout the day,” recalls Otis and Parviz.

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Google X enter a new field of wearable technology. This time it’s a smart contact lenses. The Mountain View company has supported the development of a visionary idea: a smart lenses to help diabetics control blood sugar levels in the blood

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laboratory research and development of Google is working on contact lenses that can be measured index of blood glucose through tears. They use a wireless microchip that is inserted between two layers of material making up the lenses.

With this system, Google points to a large segment of the population, diabetics , estimated at around 5% of the world’s inhabitants. Most of them have to prick your finger to control glucose levels in the blood. The lenses of Google could avoid this cumbersome method, and even clinical analysis.

The company has reported that it is also investigating “the possibility that this will serve as an early warning user , so we are exploring the integration of small LED lights that could illuminate to indicate glucose levels that have passed above or below certain thresholds. “

Currently, Google X is talks with U.S. FDA to validate the safety of your idea, as reported by CNET. Therefore, there is still time to make this technology a system that people with diabetes can use daily.

Although revolutionary, the idea of ?? smart lenses is not exactly now. Microsoft and worked on the same project in 2011 . The co-founder of the project, Babak Parviz, now also works in Google Glass, was previously developed the idea of ??these contact lenses at the University of Seattle, in cooperation with Microsoft.

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Google is working on a smart contact lenses for diabetics, by which you can measure the rate of blood glucose through the tears, and thus improves control patients about their disease.

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remember that diabetes is a “huge and growing problem” that affects one in every 19 people on the planet, which must “maintain the levels of blood sugar controlled” because of the contrast affected face serious health complications, both short and long term, such as eye, kidney or heart damage.

glucose levels change frequently by normal activities such as exercising, eating, or even sweat. Sudden increases or the dizzying descents are dangerous and are not something unusual, which is to be controlled sugar levels constantly.

“Some people carry glucose monitors close to the body, with a glucose sensor inserted under the skin. most finger prick and a drop of blood analyzed several times a day. It is a normal activity that alters and is painful and, consequently, many diabetics sugar levels are monitored less frequently than they should “explain.

In this situation, announces that they are already testing a lens capable of measuring glucose levels in tears from the use of a ‘chip’ Tiny and wireless glucose sensor inserted between two layers of miniature lens material soft contact.

“We are testing prototypes that can generate a second reading.’re also studying the potential use as a warning system for carrying the lens, so we are exploring the integration of tiny LED lights that could be turned on to indicate that Glucose levels are above or below certain thresholds, “report.

Thus, while acknowledging that “technology is still in its infancy,” have completed several clinical research studies that are helping to improve the prototype and have already contacted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA, for its acronym in English ). “Hopefully you will end up being a new form of disease management for people with diabetes,” they say.

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Google is testing a smart contact lens to help people with diabetes to measure their blood glucose levels. Specifically a lens will be a tiny wireless chip and miniature glucose sensor located between two layers of soft contact lenses that measure glucose levels in tears .

This was reported by Google in a statement, in which they explained that they are testing prototypes that can generate a reading of glucose levels per second.

In addition, they are also looking to use the lens as warning system for carrying the lens . A tiny LED lights could be turned on to indicate that glucose levels are above or below certain thresholds.


The future of intelligent lens

founders of this project, Babak Parviz and Brian Otis, warn that this technology is “still in its infancy,” but who have completed various clinical research studies that are helping to improve prototype and hope can become a “new form of disease management for people with diabetes.”

In this sense, they are treating the project with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates the approval of drugs and food.

But they say, “there is still much work to do before this technology can become a system that people can use. ” “We will not take this initiative forward ourselves,” have clarified ..

Moreover, seeking to find specialist partners to commercialize such products and who can develop applications to measurements sugar levels are available to the user of the lens and your doctor .

Diabetes, a global problem

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects the pancreas and who have more than five million people in Spain. In the world affects one in 19 people and it is a condition that has the peculiarity of go unnoticed for many people who suffer, so that 6% do not know they have it.

One of the daily problems that diabetics face is to keep levels of blood sugar controlled, because if they are not, health complications can occur in the short and long term, as injuries eye, kidney or heart.

glucose levels change frequently by normal activities such as exercising, eating, or even sweat. “ Sudden rises or the dizzying descents are dangerous and are not something unusual , which is to be controlled sugar levels constantly” tell the promoters of the project.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

The comet could reappearing ISON become a rain ... - La Vanguardia

Madrid. (EP) -. A team of astronomers has noted that throughout this week will be a new opportunity to check if the Comet ISON has survived or succumbed to the heat has definitely According to the Sun have pointed out, the rock should spend crossing the orbital plane of the Earth and be easily observed for telescopes.

possibility is that reach as a light rain meteors . Thus, they have ensured that over the next few days will be watching the sky to capture “whatever” potential left by ISON remains.

Despite this optimism, NASA reported killed since last December 11th, the comet officially after the November 28 meeting had its closest to the Sun

He explained the space agency, the data collected from this event will detect a loss of mass of the rock before reaching perihelion (closest to the orbit of a body to the Sun), which determines who has not survived .

“The ISON core size could be about five or six football fields. This small size was close to the limit of how big ISON needed to be to survive their journey around the sun,” said one of the experts who carried out this work, Alfred McEwen.

addition, we have studied the dust tail of the comet to better understand what happened. In this regard, the observations made by the Solar Terrestrial Observatory STEREO (NASA) and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory SOHO (NASA / ESA), showed that there was very little dust after the comet passed perihelion, suggesting that the nucleus of the comet had already broken at that time.

ISON comet was first seen in September 2012 and was relatively bright for a comet located a great distance from the star. Therefore, the rock became one of the year’s events and had high hopes that it would provide a beautiful show of light visible in the night sky. Some called him the comet of the century .

finally confirms what NASA had already announced it will not be the end of the legacy of ISON. Experts have pointed out that this will continue for years, as scientists continue to analyze the huge set of data collected since its discovery.

In fact, the U.S. space agency has indicated that it is the “most observed comet” of history and the data presented now have “great warranty” because the path of the comet has been followed by various agencies satellites space, as well as by amateur astronomers.

Scientists explain why birds fly in "V" - People's Daily Online

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How and why? birds fly in a ‘V’? An article published in the journal Nature explains that these carefully orchestrated movements reduce energy expenditure of these animals.

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How and why do birds fly in a ‘V’? An article published in the journal Nature explains that these carefully orchestrated movements reduce energy expenditure of these animals.

Scientists have monitored wild birds for the first time to investigate the mechanisms and interactions that occur during flight .

An international team of researchers has observed the flight of a group of fourteen bald ibises (hermit Geronticus) migratory flying in formation in ‘V’.

recorded their position, speed , course and every flutter over a period of 43 minutes.

According to his observations, the birds create these formations to save energy by body position, to synchronize the movement of their wingbeats. Individuals thus flying in groups often change their position and alter the time of flapping to get the best possible aerodynamic advantage.

“By flying in V-formation behind and next to the bird front-ranging birds flap their wings behind in phase, which gives them an extra boost from the bird in front, “says the study, which is eco SINC.

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