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NOW BRAINPRINTS INSTEAD OF FINGER PRINTS WILL BE USED IN FUTURE

Scientists   have  developed   a  system  that   can  identify  the   people  using  their  brain  waves  or  'brain  print'  with  100%  accuracy  , an  advance  that   may  be  useful  in  high  security   applications . Researchers  at   Binghamton   University   in  the   in  the  US  recorded   brain  activity  of  50  people  wearing  a  electro-encephalogram(EEG) headset   while  they  looked  at  a  series  of  500  images  designed   specifically     to  elicit  unique  responses  from  person  to  person  -for  example   a  slice  of  pizza ,a boat,or  ...

NOW TRANSPARENT WOOD TO BRIGHTEN HOMES

Scientists   have   developed  transparent  wood  that  could   be   used   in building  materials   and  would  help    home  and  construction  owners   save  money   on  artificial   lighting   costs. The  material   could  also   find  application in  solar cell  windows .researchers  said . The  theory   is  ,if  the  walls  themselves  were  transparent  ,this  would   reduce  the  need  for  artificial   lighting . Researchers  from    KTH  Royal  Institute  of  Technology  in  Stockholm,removed  lignin   from Balsa  tree. Lignin  is   a   structural   polymer  in  plants  t...

STRANGE -BUT TRUE-NOW CLEAN CLOTHES WITH SUNLIGHT

Now  you   can  clean your  clothes   with  the  help  of  sunlight   within  minutes. Scientists   have   developed   , a low  cost  ,efficient  way   to  grow  nano structures  on  textiles  that  can  degrade    organic  matter   when  exposed  to  light. The   research   from    RMTT University   in  Australia  pave  the  way   towards  nano  -enhanced  textiles  that   can  spontaneously  clean  themselves   of  stain  and  grime   simply  by  being  put   under  a  light   bulb  or  worn  out  in  the  sun  . The  process  has  a  variety  of ...

NOW A SMART UMRELLLA THAT PREDICTS RAIN TOO

A   Company  in  France  has  developed  a  new  ,smart  umbrella  that ,  when  paired  with  a smart  phone  app,can  not  only  predict  the  weather   but  also  send you   a   notification,if  you  leave  it  behind . The  name  given  to  it  is  'Oombrella'.It  is fitted  with  a  capsule  having  sensors     for  air pressure,humidity,temperature    and  light . This   set  up  allows  umbrella to  tell  whether  or  not  rain  in  next   fifteen  minutes,notifying   the  user  via  an  app.It  can  also  record  weather data   and   can  held the  camera  on...

NEW FOUND-A PATTERN IN PRIME NUMBERS.

Two  academics have  shocked  the  world   of  Mathematics  by  discovering  a  pattern  in  Prime  numbers. Primes  -  numbers  greater  than  1  that  are  divisible   only  by    themselves   and  1  - are  considered   the  'building  blocks '  of   mathematics,  because  every  number  is either  a  prime  or  can  be  built  by  multiplying  prime  numbers  together  -84  ,  for  example ,   is  2x2x3x7. The  properties  of  prime  numbers  have  baffled  number  theorists  for  centuries ,  but   mathematicians   have  felt  safe   working  on  the  assumption  they could  treat  prime...

NOW DOODLE TO UNLOCK YOUR SMART PHONE.

Soon  ,you  will  be  able   to  log  into  your  smart phone  with  sweeping  gestures  or  doodling  by  using  one  or  more  fingers. Researchers   from  Rutgers University  in  the  US  have  performed  the  first  study  of  free-form   gestures   passwords  for  smart phones  in  the  field .Free-  form  gestures passwords   allow  people  to  draw a password    of  any  shape  with  any  number  of  fingers,researchers  said. The  results  show  that  free-form  gesture  passwords  are  a serious  alternative   to  text or  other  log-in  methods  ,especially  for  mobile  devices ,  they  said.Free...

NOW THE 'NOT COMS' IN THE WEB.

New research suggests that a lack of remaining domain names with easy to remember – and consequently valuable – word combinations is restricting Internet growth, with an untapped demand of as much as 25% of all current domains being held back. The study’s author contends that the findings show ICANN’s release of new top level domains could prove a wise policy.  As the digital age dawned, pioneers successfully snapped up broad swathes of the most popular and memorable domain names, such as nouns, places and combinations thereof – claiming valuable ‘virtual real estate’ under the top level domains such as dot-com, dot-co-dot-UK and so on. Now, the first research to try and define current demand for Internet domain names suggests that the drying up of intuitive and familiar word combinations has seen domain registration drop far below the expected appetite, given the extent to which we now live online, with new entrepreneurs struggling to find “their slice” o...