Advances In Microscope Technology Means Clearer Results

Microscopes have come an unbelievably long way since they were first developed in the late 16th century. While Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is often credited with being the creator of the first microscope, it was actually one of two optics pioneers who is the real father of the instrument: Zacharias Jansen or Hans Lippershey. Of the three, it is Lippershey who is most widely considered to be its inventor, an idea which is especially credible given that he was also the designer of the first modern-style telescope. Leeuwenhoek would not be born for nearly half a century after the earliest models were first built.

The microscopes of van Leeuwenhoek’s invention provided at best 275 x magnification. For its time it was truly impressive and broke new ground, enabling a host of scientific discoveries and advancing scientific knowledge and medicine in almost every way imaginable. Today of course, even many inexpensive of microscopes are capable of much higher levels of magnification and a variety of new microscopy technologies are available to allow scientists, physicians and researchers to get a close up look at the invisible world around us.

Optics have increased in sophistication by orders of magnitude in the last four centuries, with the lenses being used in microscopes being immeasurably improved and more powerful with every passing year. It’s not only in the design of the lenses used that microscopy has advanced – there are an array of new technologies behind the magnification power of the modern laboratory microscope.

About Ebook Reader C-paper Technology – Fun Technology Limited

With the advent of Apple iPad, a lot of people began to read e-books by iPad. It is reported that there are over 50% of Japan’s iPad users enjoy reading e-books.Ipad’s color LCD screen display capabilities and the speed of screen reaction is super than E-ink screen. However, people now understand that E-ink screen ebook reader is not the only option. In light of this, Taiwan Power Company has developed a C-paper technology. This technology-driven from the bottom of the LCD screen for improving technology to make it show more comfotable for eyes, also improving contrast and brightness curve, making it more suitable for reading electronic books. It has achieved the same level of the E-ink screen for long reading time.C-paper technology should be regarded as a kind of technology to optimize the screen’s backlight.

Features

E-ink and C-paper
Based on C-Paper and E-ink screen technology has the same eye protection function, while the performance in color and screen response speed far beyond the latter. In power consumption, the battery life has reached more than 50% of E-ink, up to 12 hours continuous reading time, pages 3500 or more, fully meet the needs of daily use.

The Future of Wireless TV Technology

When it comes to technology today, people are expecting a lot. Wireless technology is especially in the limelight with wireless TV, wireless internet, wireless headphones, wireless everything. The best thing about it all is there is no need to deal with wires.

Wires in our lives makes life miserable the wires can be dangerous for everyone including the pets. And another thing, they are really messy and hiding them can be costly. If one were dealing with TVs for example the cables hanging on the wall behind the gorgeous flat TV hanging on the wall can be an eye sore. If the cables were hidden, the walls would have to be modified to hide them. That is if the landlord would allow the modification.

The thought of wireless TV is very attractive no mess, no fuss, no wires, no muss and definitely no costs of wall modifications. Those who love to decorate can now steer clear from having to deal with TV racks, bulky TV shelves and other bulky and space eating shelves to house the TV. And bulky as they are, they still cannot hide the wires.

Exporting Technology To Africa To Save Lives

A chance phone call from the Clinton Foundation in Mozambique has changed ours and their lives dramatically. It shows the power of creating appropriate and well constructed websites describing a companys services and products.

What was the problem and then the solution:
Delayed test results have often meant that HIV patients in Mozambique have failed to get timely treatment, particularly for preventing Mother to Child transfer (MTCT) of HIV on birth. However, having introduced and developed our new SMS printer technology with the Clinton Foundation and the Mozambique Ministry of Health the need to send tests to far away laboratories has reduced and has dramatically speeded up test results and HIV treatment for Mothers, Mothers-to-be and their newly born. After a successful 2009 pilot Mozambique has nationally rolled out our SMS printer technology and gateway, with Clinton Foundations help. This GSM network based printer and gateway technology transmits the results of mother and infant HIV tests electronically from two central reference laboratories in Maputo and the northern provincial capital, Nampula, to more than 275 health centres across the country. Previously, test samples and results took, on average, three weeks and up to several months to be transported to and from clinics via various means in remote parts of the country.

How did Sequoia and Clinton Foundation meet?
Because of this serious delay in test results the Clinton Foundation in Mozambique looked around for a technology based solution. They ended up contacting us in Reading having seen our website and enquired about using our SMS printer technology for sending health test data over the GSM network to speed up the time taken. After hearing what the program was about and the disastrous pass through rate from Mother to child for HIV we, at Sequoia, could only say yes to help with the program. Two years of concentrated work with the Clinton Foundation on the hardware and the required gateway software produced a successful pilot program. Subsequent research conducted by the Ministry of Health of Mozambique and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), after our SMS printer technology and gateway had been installed, showed that the time it took for clinics to receive test results from reference labs had dropped from an average of about three weeks to about three days after the printers were introduced. Research presented by the Ministry of Health and CHAI at the International AIDS Conference 2010 in Vienna, Austria, showed that this, in turn, reduced the time it took to start infants (and /or mothers to be) on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment by about 4 months. This is now part of the national prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) HIV transmission service within Mozambique. The number of infants starting treatment also increased by 60 percent.

The Threat to Privacy by GSM Technology

The technology used in mobile phones is increasingly finding its way into eavesdropping devices. The use of bugs based on mobile phone technology (GSM) allows spies to monitor private conversations from anywhere in the world.

What is GSM?

GSM (Global System for Mobile) communications is an open, digital cellular technology used for transmitting mobile voice and data services. In very simple terms, GSM technology works by searching GSM networks to find nearby mobile phone masts to transfer voice, data and SMS between mobile phones.