New York, April 22 (IANS) Snap Inc has acquired "Geofilters," or photo filters based on location, patent from photo-sharing platform Mobli for $7.7 million, a media report said.
Researchers in the US have created a digital map to track the changing racial diversity of every neighbourhood in the country.
The map shows which neighbourhoods have become less homogenous over the last two decades and which have not.
Tomasz Stepinski from University of Cincinnati applied NASA mapmaking techniques to 20 years of data collected by the US Census Bureau to build one of the most detailed racial-diversity maps ever created.
The zoomable map, a paper about which was published in the journal PLOS One, shows at a glance how the racial composition of neighbourhoods changed between 1990 and 2010.
"People don't realise that the United States is a diverse country but at the same time is still very segregated," Stepinski, who created the map in collaboration with his postdoctoral researcher Anna Dmowska, said.
The researchers think that the map will have broad appeal to journalists, policymakers and researchers.
"The maps can tell us much more about racial composition and can be used by everyone," Dmowska, who now works at the Institute of Geoecology and Geoinformation of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland, said.
"They don't require expert knowledge to understand the results, so I think maps can be used by a broader community," Dmowska said.
Updating the maps in future census years will be relatively simple, she said.
"Our grids are ready to use for multiyear comparison," Dmowska added.
The maps allow users to create their own smaller study area and then glean data from it.
In some cities, they tell the story of recent immigration in America. For example, the maps demonstrate the influx of Asian immigrants in San Francisco over the last 20 years.
Many of these newcomers are Southeast Asians who were drawn to the area by the Silicon Valley boom, Stepinski said.
And in Cincinnati, too, the census maps track the changing racial composition of the city.
Neighbourhoods that were predominantly White or Black in 1990 are far more diverse now.
But they also show the way that racial segregation has defined some cities.
For example, in the Detroit neighbourhoods popularised by the movie "8 Mile," the map from 1990 clearly shows the segregation of Black and White communities on either side of 8 Mile Road.
New York, April 22 (IANS)
New York, April 22 (IANS) In celebration of Earth Day 2017, Apple has released a new video series featuring candid interviews with employees leading Apples efforts to address climate change, conserve resources and pioneer safer materials.
Dhaka, April 21 (IANS) The World Bank has pledged to give $6 billion in credit to Bangladesh over the next three years.
The announcement came after Finance Minister AMA Muhith held a meeting with the global bank's Vice President for South Asia Region, Annette Dixon, at its Washington D.C.
Beijing, April 21 (IANS) China on Friday launched a new freight train service linking Xiamen city with Moscow.
The train with 40 containers left the station carrying goods worth $363,000 including granite, lighting supplies, artificial flowers and shoes, Xinhua news agency repored.
New York, April 22 (IANS) A team of scientists has developed a method to increase the performance of high-power electrical storage devices and, at the same time, decrease their size.
The researchers from Stanford School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences describe a mathematical model for designing new materials for energy storage to reduce carbon emissions in the transportation and electricity sectors.
"The potential here is that you could build batteries that last much longer and make them much smaller," said study co-author Daniel Tartakovsky.
"If you could engineer a material with a far superior storage capacity than what we have today, then you could dramatically improve the performance of batteries," added Tartakovsky.
One of the primary obstacles to transitioning from fossil fuels to renewables is the ability to store energy for later use, such as during hours when the sun is not shining in the case of solar power.
Demand for cheap, efficient storage has increased as more companies turn to renewable energy sources, which offer significant public health benefits.
Tartakovsky hopes the new materials developed through this model will improve supercapacitors, a type of next-generation energy storage that could replace rechargeable batteries in high-tech devices like cellphones and electric vehicles.
"We developed a model that would allow materials chemists to know what to expect in terms of performance if the grains are arranged in a certain way, without going through these experiments," Tartakovsky said in a paper published in the journal Applied Physics Letters.
"This framework also shows that if you arrange your grains like the model suggests, then you will get the maximum performance," Tartakovsky added.
New York, April 21 (IANS) Google Home, a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant for home automation now has the ability for up to six people to connect their account to one speaker and can recognise who is talking to it.
Beijing, April 22 (IANS) China's first spacecraft, the Tianzhou-1, docked successfully with the orbiting Tiangong-2 space lab on Saturday, according to Beijing Aerospace Control Centre.
Tianzhou-1, which was launched on Thursday evening from Wenchang Space Launch Centre in Hainan province, began to approach Tiangong-2 automatically at 10.02 a.m., and made contact with at 12.16 p.m., the People's Daily reported.
The Tianzhou-1 cargo ship and Tiangong-2 space lab will have another two dockings.
The second docking will be conducted from a different direction, which aims to test the ability of the cargo ship to dock with a future space station from different directions.
In the third docking, Tianzhou-1 will use fast-docking technology.
It normally takes about two days to dock, while fast docking will take only six hours.
Refuelling will also be conducted, a process with 29 steps that takes several days.
Tiangong-2, which went into space on September 15, 2016, is China's first space lab "in the strict sense" and a key step in building a permanent space station by 2022.
Cargo ships play a crucial role maintaining a space station and carrying supplies and fuel into orbit.