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Friday, November 25, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
New 'smart' material (madicen news)

Scientists are reporting development and successful initial testing of the first practical "smart" material that may supply the missing link in efforts to use in medicine a form of light that can penetrate four inches into the human body. Their report on the new polymer or plastic-like material, which has potential for use in diagnosing diseases and engineer new human tissues in the lab, appears in ACS' journal Macromolecules.
Adah Almutairi and colleagues explain that near-infrared (NIR) light (which is just beyond what human can see) penetrates through the skin and almost four inches into the body, with great potential for diagnosing and treating diseases. Low-power NIR does not damage body tissues as it passes. Missing, however, are materials that respond effectively to low-power NIR. Plastics that disintegrate when hit with NIR, for instance, could be filled with anti-cancer medicine, injected into tumors, and release the medicine when hit with NIR. Current NIR-responsive smart materials require high-power NIR light, which could damage cells and tissues. That's why Almutairi's team began research on development of a new smart polymer that responds to low-power NIR light.
Hit with low-power NIR, their new material breaks apart into small pieces that seem to be nontoxic to surrounding tissue. The researchers envision, for instance, putting the polymer in an implantable "hydrogel," which is a water-containing flexible material used for tissue engineering and drug delivery. A hydrogel with the new polymer could release medications or imaging agents when hit with NIR. "To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of a polymeric material capable of disassembly into small molecules in response to harmless levels of irradiation," say the researchers.
The authors acknowledge funding from the NIH Director's New Innovator Award and King Abdul Aziz City of Science and Technology.
Google and Samsung confirm Galaxy Nexus volume bugs

Google and Samsung have confirmed that there are volume issues with their flagship mobile phone the Galaxy Nexus.
It follows complaints on net forums about unexplained changes in volume.
The handset, the first to feature Google's operating system Android Ice Cream Sandwich, is currently available in the UK and is due to go on sale in the US in December.
Samsung said that it is aware of the problem and will offer a repair but did not say when.
"Regarding the Galaxy Nexus, we are aware of the volume issue and have developed a fix," Samsung said in a statement. "We will update devices as soon as possible."
Google issued an almost identical statement.
Dhaka to host Asia's premier ICT event

With the invention of internet and the widespread availability of low cost information and communication technology (ICT) tools like cell phones, low cost computers, for the first time creates an equitable opportunity for Asia's large population. Some of the nations have already taken the path and have elevated their national growth to a higher level. The usage of ICT allows those nations to address issues like accessibility, capacity building and transparency in governance.
This year, Dhaka is hosting
This event commemorates the 40th birth anniversary of
Digital
This is the first time in the history of
e-Asia is a premier Asian event that has been held in the Asian countries since 2006. The first e-Asia was organised in
The event provided the participants the opportunity to gain deeper understanding of technology advances in ICT. The past e-Asia events received sponsorship and supports from several international companies like Samsung, Intel, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Everonn, EMC, SAP, and many more.
The 5th annual eAsia 2011 conference and exhibition will take place in
The event is organised by Bangladesh Computer Council, ICT Division, Ministry of Science and ICT along with Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS),
Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organisation (ASOCIO), Bangladesh Association of Call Centre & Outsourcing (BACCO), Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS), Bangladesh Computer Samity (BCS) and Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB) as well as Bangladesh IT Journalist forum are also helping to organise the event.
The conference will consist of two plenary sessions and around 30 focused workshops, debates and seminars.
There will be exhibition providing a great platform for knowledge sharing, showcasing projects, programmes and initiatives of government and private sector agencies and corporations, as well as for demonstrating innovative ICT products, solutions and applications for various domains covered under the scope of the event.
John E Davies, Intel global vice president and head of World Ahead Programme will address the university students in a special “Meet the Technology Leader” programme hosted by Professor Zafar Iqbal.
The opportunity of IT Freelance outsourcing has attracted a good number of youth to offer their service for the developed nation. To recognise their contribution as well as to identify the challenges and barriers a freelancer conference will also be held on the third day of the event.
GPIT is the platinum sponsor of the event while Huawei is the gold sponsor and Qubee is gold internet sponsor. The other sponsors are Cisco systems, Samsung, Katalyst etc. BRAC and
Bangladesd Publick University List

Bangladesh Agricultural University
Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET)
Shahjalal University of Science & Technology (SUST)

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