Tuesday, 3 March 2015

X-ray crystallography :Way to Reconstruct Viruses in 3D

Even though mimiviruses are some of the largest viruses we know of, they measure only one tenth the width of a human hair at their largest. Understanding the structure of something so small is not an easy task, so researchers have been working to find different ways to look inside it. In apaper published today in Physical Review Letters, researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden used a new technique to make a 3D reconstruction of the large virus out of almost 200 x-ray snapshots.
When your doctor wants to see if your bone is broken, she asks for X-rays, which are visual representations of where the x-rays were absorbed or reflected off of various structures in the body. On a much smaller scale, biologists do the same thing to understand the inner workings of objects like viruses, proteins and microorganisms, but those structures are often so small that researchers need a lot more snapshots to get a good look at them. In a process called x-ray crystallography, researchers create crystals that have many copies of the same object. Then they shoot x-rays at it, and look at how the x-rays were absorbed or reflected to understand the molecules’ inner structure. They snap a lot of photos, then compile them into one complete 3D rendering.
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X-ray crystallography is a tool used for identifying the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline atoms cause a beam of incident X-rays to diffract into many specific directions. By measuring the angles and intensities of these diffracted beams, a crystallographer can produce a three-dimensional picture of the density of electrons within the crystal. From this electron density, the mean positions of the atoms in the crystal can be determined, as well as their chemical bonds, their disorder and various other information.
But x-ray crystallography has some major limitations. It can’t be done with living cells, and larger objects can have more variations or be more complex. In a mimivirus, for example, the DNA isn’t always in exactly the same place.
The Swedish researchers have created the most detailed mimivirus rendering to date by shooting pulses of densely packed x-rays at viruses that aren’t arranged as neatly as in crystals. The downside is that the method destroys the molecules it's imaging, because the x-rays are much more powerful than in the conventional method. But the researchers hope that, as they perfect their method, they can create renderings of living viruses or bacteria, and do so at a high resolution.
At the moment, their colleagues are not particularly impressed with the images’ current resolution of 125 nanometers, since that resolution has been achieved before. But as the team perfects the process and improves the algorithms that turn the messy x-ray data into images, the researchers hope the new technique will help reveal the structures of microorganisms that are still shrouded in mystery.

Sunday, 1 March 2015

HTC One M9 coming to India soon


HTC announced its new flagship Android smartphone, the HTC One M9, at the annual Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday. At the press conference, the company has announced that the HTC One M9 will be releasing to some select markets, including India, later in the month. Wow! Isn't that cool?

HTC One devices always look good and the tradition continues with the M9. One of the big changes, however, is found on the back, where the duo camera setup from the One M8 has been dumped in favour of a single 20MP snapper.You'll find the same 5-inch, full HD display on the One M9, while the front facing Boomsound speakers have been given an injection of Dolby Audio technology.The M9 packs a Snapdragon 810 processor, one of the fastest mobile processors we’ve ever tested. This is a high-performance phone. The experience was butter smooth when flicking through menus, and quick when opening apps. The model I had in my hands was a pre-production sample, though, so there’s plenty of testing to be done before we know exactly how well it performs. Suffice to say, just like the best phones on the market right now, it will be plenty fast for the majority of people. You'll be able to pick up the HTC One M9 in three colour combinations, gold on silver, gun metal on grey and gold on gold. Sadly, there is no word on the pricing.

iPad Air 2, it's glare screen is one of the best innovations


DisplayMate Technologies has released an article that shows his famous analysis thoroughly screen the latest devices recently introduced by Apple , to be exact we talk about the new California-based tablets, the  iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3. The iPad Air 2 may just look like a thinner version of last year’s tablet, but it offers at least one great new feature. Apple added an anti-reflective coating for the new iPad, which DisplayMate calls a “major innovation.” Not only does the new feature make it possible to use your tablet in direct sunlight, but it also prevents colors from looking washed out during indoor use.
One of the major improvements that have been included in the new screen Air newly launched iPad 2 is its anti-reflective coating , according to the people of  DisplayMate  this gets to reduce glare from ambient light in a ratio of 3: 1 compared to most other tablets, including previous models of iPad, and the ratio is 2: 1 compared to the best smartphone available in the market, among which we can find the iPhone 6 .
In contrast to the significant anti-glare screen of the new iPad Air 2, characteristics DisplayMate guys say the panel of the new iPad Air 2 is slightly less powerful in terms of performance compared to the first generation of iPad Air , being in line with the fourth-generation iPad.
In fact, during tests it has been inferred that the iPad screen Air 2 regarding the iPad Air offers 8% less brightness and an efficiency of 16%. This relationship leads to the conclusion that the result is probably due to constructive engagement that has led to the thickness of the ability of backlighting. Moreover, with regard to the accuracy of the colors shown, DisplayMate believes that Apple still has work to do to do about some of the solutions adopted by competitors, so this does not look like a winning feature of the new iPad 2 Air.
A brief review in relation to the screen also new mini iPad 3 is that it has remained largely without any changes compared to the previous generation noting that  Amazon , Google and  Samsung are currently offering displays with excellent technology and significantly better about that adopts 7.9 inch tablet from Apple.
The iPad Air 2 is a great option for anyone looking to buy a full-sized tablet. If you prefer a smaller device you’re probably better off with last year’s Retina iPad mini, though it might be worth waiting another year to see if the iPad mini 4 is a significant improvement.
If you are interested in knowing all the details and all tests on Air iPad 2 and the iPad Mini 3 , we invite you dig out the full article by the people of DisplayMate Technologies .

Via TechnoRig.in