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But keep in mind, you'll need some heavy-duty schooling. Most of the 23,000-plus jobs in the field require a master's degree or PhD, although a bachelor's can qualify you for an assistant position in a lab. Robotics/Computer and Information Research - If you've always been a tinkerer or computer lover, there's potential to have a lot of fun building models or even robots in a computer research lab. There are more than 26,700 computer and information research scientists, and the field is growing at a faster-than-average rate compared to other professions - so fast, the government projects will have more jobs than capable workers in the next 10 years. Folks in this profession do everything from data mining and modeling to programming to actually designing and testing robots. Fashion Designer - Whether you're known for your personal style or are just really good with a sewing machine, you don't need a spot on "Project Runway" to attain a career in fashion.|Sensors could allow dogs to "tell" us all kinds of things. In the fall of 1804, John James Audubon - the French-born frontiersman who would later become famous for his wildlife depictions and conservation efforts - tied a silver thread to the leg of an eastern phoebe before it migrated for winter. In the two decades that followed, banding, tagging, and monitoring critters like animals, birds, and reptiles with radio-transmitting devices became a routine way to track their whereabouts. And that was just the beginning. Today wearable technology has gone to the dogs. This number includes not only the wearable tech worn by humans, but, increasingly, the tech devices worn by dogs, too. Take the next generation of dog collars and tags, for example. These 2.0 (dare we say 3.0?) devices use a variety of tones and vibrations that can be activated by remote for training purposes. Want to teach your dog to stay?
With that in mind, we're going to compare and contrast the two technologies across a variety of parameters, starting with the kind of energy they emit. X-rays or Millimeter Waves? A volunteer stands inside a backscatter scanner during a demo at the Transportation Security Administration's Systems Integration Facility at Ronald Reagan National Airport on Dec. 30, 2009. Backscatter technology is one of two types of imaging technology that the U.S. Both types of scanners give off energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, which exists in nature as waves of energy made from both electric and magnetic fields. These waves travel through space and come in various sizes, or wavelengths. Millimeter wave scanners produce a special type of microwaves with wavelengths that fall in a range exactly between 0.001 meters (1 millimeter) and 0.01 meters (10 millimeters). In other words, the waves emitted by mmw scanners are much larger and therefore have less impact on small structures, such as human proteins and nucleic acids.|Saturation in the existing 3G networks, quest for higher data rates, and the need for spectral efficiency are the prominent factors triggering the demand for global WiMAX deployments. The inexhaustible need for bandwidth is one of the major drivers of the WiMAX market, not just in the broadband segment, but also in the cellular space. The gradual saturation of 3G networks has given way to the emergence of the 4G market, constituent of LTE and WiMAX. Although LTE is currently being deployed by many cellular operators, there still exists a need to optimize the bandwidth efficiently, to reduce the high operating expenses (OPEX) borne by the operators. Considering the growing customer base demands, deployment of additional resources in terms of bandwidth is necessary, that too, at optimized OPEX. In such a scenario, WiMAX is being considered as an alternate broadband backhaul solution to help operators in offloading their voice and data traffic.
In this article, we will look at the forces that impact the price of gas at the pump, and we'll find out where your gas money actually goes. Americans have an insatiable thirst for gasoline. Just look at the amount of traffic on roads and highways, and you'll see that a severe gas shortage would practically cripple the United States. That's about 820 trips from the sun to Pluto and back. Why is summer fuel more expensive than winter fuel? Curiosity Project: What causes gas prices to rise? Of that, almost half is used for motor gasoline. The rest is used for distillate fuel oil, jet fuel, residual fuel and other oils. Each barrel of oil contains 42 gallons (159 L), which yields 19 to 20 gallons (75 L) of gasoline. So, in the United States, something like 178 million gallons of gasoline is consumed every day. Typically, the demand for gas spikes during the summer, when lots of people go on vacation.
The Russian military launched a multi-pronged assault on cities throughout Ukraine early Thursday morning, defying months of diplomatic efforts by the U.S. European continent since the Cold War. Beginning in the predawn hours, explosions struck Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, and other major cities as air raid sirens rang out. Cruise missiles hit airfields, military depots and the headquarters of the Ukrainian armed forces in the east of the country, according to the country’s Interior Ministry. U.S. officials believe the air attacks were the first facet of a phased operation that would be followed up by a ground invasion involving more than 150,000 Russian forces that have been amassing on Ukraine’s borders since late last year. The large-scale military action began immediately after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a “special military operation” with the goal of executing a “demilitarization” of Ukraine, suggesting that Moscow did not intend to stop until the country’s armed forces had capitulated.
However, there's no way to tell how many of Twitter's new recruits signed up to follow their favorite celebrity. In April 2009, Oprah Winfrey began using Twitter, and it had a profound effect on the service. In March 2009, the site crashed when Barbara Walters tried to explain Twitter to "The View's" audience. In fact, her comments preceded perhaps the worst outage Twitter has experienced in quite some time -- the entire site was unable to load. If Barbara Walters merely mentioning the site can cause such severe Twitter outages, there's no telling what could happen if a more prominent star began using the service to reveal particularly juicy gossip. In other words, if Bono ever tweets the reason he won't take off his sunglasses, or if Will Smith uses Twitter to explain why he couldn't be both the DJ and the rapper, you can probably expect a significant lag in your tweets -- if you're able to send them at all.|If you take Lipitor to lower your cholesterol, you're not alone. If you're not on Lipitor, you may wonder what all the fuss is about. After all, Lipitor isn't the only cholesterol-reducing medication on the market, and it's certainly not the cheapest. Is there really anything that special about it? You'd be in good company if you had those questions -- even Lipitor's creators weren't sure their new drug would make much of a dent on the market. Created by Parke-Davis (a company owned by pharmaceutical Warner-Lambert), Lipitor was a late entry into the cholesterol management market. In those early studies, the drug performed exactly the same as other medications on the market. Though Parke-Davis created a process for eliminating the excess from the compound, there were still questions of whether the drug should move forward in testing. Was it worth it? While the animal studies provided disappointing results, Lipitor immediately showed great promise for humans. In both instances, these were significantly higher results than any other drug in this class could provide, even at higher doses.


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