Sunday, February 5, 2012

Research; Prehistoric species of crocodile

Researchers from University of Missouri have discovered a species of crocodile that is about 95 million years old.

They have named it as "Shieldcroc".


Aegisuchus witmeri or ‘Shieldcroc’ is the earliest ancestor of our modern crocodiles to be found in Africa,” said Casey Holliday, co-researcher and assistant professor of anatomy in the MU School of Medicine. “Along with other discoveries, we are finding that crocodile ancestors are far more diverse than scientists previously realized.”

According to researchers, this species can help in further studies related to prevention from extinction and protection from bad environments.


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Research: Malaria is more fatal than previous calculations

Researchers have found through recent data and modelling techniques that the number of deaths from malaria in 2010 were 1.24 million as compared to 655,000 million as previously calculated.

The research has been published online in the journal of The Lancet and has been supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

From SayPeople,

Researchers worked on new data and modeling techniques for the development of historical database for malaria between 1980 and 2010. They found that almost 995,000 million people died of malaria in 1980, which rose to its peak in 2004 i.e. 1.82 million deaths and again went down to 1.24 million deaths in 2010. 
Researchers have also found that deaths from malaria increased from 493,000 in Africa in 1980 to 1.61 million in 2004 and then decreased by almost 30% to about 1.13 million in 2010.

Advanced MIcro Devices' "ambidextrous" strategy

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Chip maker, has announced an "ambidextrous" strategy for not only innovative products but also for novel business options.

“AMD’s strategy capitalizes on the convergence of technologies and devices that will define the next era of the industry,” said Rory Read, president and CEO, AMD. “The trends around consumerization, the Cloud and convergence will only grow stronger in the coming years. AMD has a unique opportunity to take advantage of this key industry inflection point.  We remain focused on continuing the work we began last year to re-position AMD.  Our new strategy will help AMD embrace the shifts occurring in the industry, marrying market needs with innovative technologies and become a consistent growth engine.”

This new strategy would help the company to introduce ultra-thin devices with consideration of cloud based computation and low power consumption.

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Friday, February 3, 2012

Offline Google Docs is now possible for Android based devices


Google has reported that now Google Docs will be available offline to the Android based devices such as tablets and smartphones.

"You can make an item available offline while you have an Internet connection. You can also request to make an item available offline when your device is disconnected from the Internet," Google said. "The item will update the next time your device regains Internet connectivity."

However, "offline editing isn't currently supported,"

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Decoding the words in the brain; Research

Researchers from University of Maryland, UC Berkeley and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland have successfully decoded the words in the brain through latest technology.


Researchers have placed electrical rods on the brains of participants and worked with them while the participants were in conversation. They found that brain processes the information in the speed between one to 8000 hertz.


One of the words reproduced by scientists was "Structure".


Prof Robert Knight, one of the researchers from the University of California at Berkeley, said: "This is huge for patients who have damage to their speech mechanisms because of a stroke or Lou Gehrig's disease and can't speak.
"If you could eventually reconstruct imagined conversations from brain activity, thousands of people could benefit."

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Another mirrorless camera by Pentax Ricoh Imaging

Pentax K-01 is another brand of introduced by Pentx Ricoh Imaging with mirrorless features.

The camera features a new Prime M imaging engine and an additional H.264 video format. The video recording is up to 60 fps. The camera has an Ultrasonic dust removal.

From SayPeople,

The pancake lens is 9.2 mm in depth and weighs about 52 gm. It also features a nine-bladed, rounded aperture diaphragm providing smoother defocused backgrounds.
It will be available in March in three color options i.e. yellow, white and black. The camera will sell for $899.95 with the 40mm lens or for $749.95 without a lens.

Xstrata in merging deal with Glencore

Xstrata, Swiss mining company, confirms in a report on its website that it in merging deal with Glencore, commodities trader.


“Glencore being such a dominant trader and marketer of commodities, and Xstrata being such a strong operator of difficult assets, I think it creates enormous value,” Prasad Patkar, who helps manage about $1 billion at Platypus Asset Management Ltd. in Sydney, said by phone before the statement. “On one end you have great mining expertise, on the other you’ve got great marketing expertise. Two and two together should make five.”

According to the experts, the merger deal could be of $80 billion. Moreover, the transaction could generate $794 million in savings as reported by Credit Suisse Group AG in October.

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