UBC students brew up phone application to help craft beer makers

as declared in Some University of English Columbia science students are diving deeper into beer than generality postsecondary students doing "research" in campus pubs. For the eleven UBC students, generality of whom are in chemical engineering, their interest is academic. The students' undertaking requires them to put into practice both knowledge of chemical processes (for the brewing side), and physics and tech processes (to develop the app). "Chemical engineers could Utilize the beer brewing process to describe a variety of chemical reactions and engineering processes." The project team consists of students in chemical engineering, physics and such areas as materials engineering and mechanical engineering.


Scientists develop a phone application for Utilize in emergency situations

Scientists have developed a smartphone application that can be used in emergency situations arising because of earthquakes, floods or forest fires, where mobile smartphone infrastructure is often rendered useless. In order to announce the distress signal, the investigators have too created a light, portable receptor device that rescue teams or mountain shelters can use. When an accident occurs, the prey only has to activate the mobile smartphone app, that going to in turn emit the distress signal periodically, for hours or even days, even if they are unconscious, indicating the coordinates of its location. "At present, there is no system in the world that Utilizes Wi-Fi signals to geo-locate a smartphone. There are devices that let you to announce mobile smartphone signals from a smartphone and pinpoint its location out of triangulation, however it costs around 80,000 euros and requires the Utilize of a helicopter," told Berna.

Scientists develop a smartphone app for use in emergency situations

Edward Snowden's Haven application turns a phone into a safety device

as declared in His latest venture is an application called Haven that could turn a smartphone into a safety device that saves an eye on your possessions. Haven is an Android app, currently in beta, designed to be installed on an "extra" smartphone that you wouldn't mind losing. The application is a joint venture among Snowden's Freedom of the Press basis and the Guardian Project. The Haven application could then send end-to-end encrypted alerts to your smartphone via Signal, and you could screen activity remotely out of a Tor Onion Service. Check out the vidimus below in that Snowden talks about Haven:If you're interested in trying out the app, you could install Haven from Google Play.








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