Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Vacuums provide solid ground for new definition of kilogram

Vacuums provide solid ground for new definition of kilogram


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Of all the standard units currently in use around the world, the kilogram the official unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) is the only one that still relies on a physical object for its definition. But revising this outdated definition will require precise vacuum-based measurements that researchers are not yet able to make, said Patrick Abbott of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md. Abbott will present an overview of current efforts in vacuum technology to redefine the kilogram at the AVS 60th International Symposium and Exhibition, held Oct. 27-Nov. 1, 2013, in Long Beach, Calif.


Abbott will also describe his NIST team's development of a novel system to allow a direct comparison of an object being weighed in a vacuum to one outside a vacuum. "Ours is the only project of its type in the world," Abbott said of his team's work, "and we believe that it will be critical in the accurate dissemination of the redefined kilogram."


The official kilogram, called the International Prototype Kilogram (IPK), is stored in a bureau just outside of Paris, France, and has served as the standard to which all the nations' prototypical kilograms have been compared for the last 125 years. Every few decades, the national prototypes are carried, usually by hand, to France, where they are measured against the IPK.


But discrepancies between the national prototypes and the official specimen have been increasing at a rate of 0.050 milligrams (mg) every 100 years. And no one knows why.


"It's not really clear if the IPK is getting lighter or the national prototypes are getting heavier," Abbott said. Loss of mass due to wear is unlikely because the IPK is hardly ever taken out of its vault. To address these discrepancies, an international assembly of metrologists researchers who study the science of measurement decided in 2007 to wean itself off of the prototype and redefine the kilogram using something more reliable: a constant of nature.


The metrologists eventually chose Planck's constant, which describes the relationship between the energy of a photon and the frequency of light it emits. Its value has been measured with a relative uncertainty of between 30x10-9 and 35x10-9. However, to assure agreement between the current IPK system and the Planck-defined kilogram, researchers will need to improve their measurements to a relative uncertainty of 20x10-9. And to get better measurements, they will need the ability to perform state-of-the-art metrology in a vacuum.


Currently, researchers use two types of experiment to measure Planck's constant, and both require vacuums. One method involves determining the number of atoms in a high-purity silicon sphere with a nominal mass of 1 kilogram. The other, called the watt balance, measures the constant by an indirect or "virtual" comparison of mechanical power to electromagnetic power. Using a vacuum ensures that there is no contamination from particles in the air and reduces uncertainty in some of the measurements that are conducted with laser interferometry.


Researchers using the watt balance experiment at national measurement institutes around the world are working to find the materials best suited to measuring Planck's constant with this method. Efforts are also underway to find a level of vacuum that is good enough to get results without being too difficult to build or maintain. So far, researchers are on track to having a new definition of the kilogram by 2018, Abbott said.


While many teams around the world work to improve measurements of Planck's constant, Abbott's group is looking beyond redefinition and toward making these measurements practical.


"Whenever redefinition occurs, a robust method will be required to disseminate the kilogram realized in a vacuum to a world that works in air," Abbott said. His group is creating a system that will bridge the vacuum-air interface using a magnetic suspension technique. The set-up will allow a direct comparison between the mass of a standard kilogram in a vacuum and the mass of a specimen in the atmosphere of a normal room.


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Presentation VT-MoM1, "The Important Role of Vacuum Technology in the Redefinition of the Kilogram," is at 8:20 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, Oct. 28, 2013.


MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE AVS 60th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM & EXHIBITION

The Long Beach Convention Center is located at 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802.


USEFUL LINKS

Main meeting website: http://www2.avs.org/symposium/AVS60/pages/info.html

Technical Program: http://www.avssymposium.org/


PRESSROOM

The AVS Pressroom will be located in the Long Beach Convention Center. Pressroom hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Your press badge will allow you to utilize the pressroom to write, interview, collect new product releases, review material, or just relax. The press badge will also admit you, free of charge, into the exhibit area, lectures, and technical sessions, as well as the Welcome Mixer on Monday Evening and the Awards Ceremony and Reception on Wednesday night.



This news release was prepared for AVS by the American Institute of Physics (AIP).


ABOUT AVS

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Vacuums provide solid ground for new definition of kilogram


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Of all the standard units currently in use around the world, the kilogram the official unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) is the only one that still relies on a physical object for its definition. But revising this outdated definition will require precise vacuum-based measurements that researchers are not yet able to make, said Patrick Abbott of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md. Abbott will present an overview of current efforts in vacuum technology to redefine the kilogram at the AVS 60th International Symposium and Exhibition, held Oct. 27-Nov. 1, 2013, in Long Beach, Calif.


Abbott will also describe his NIST team's development of a novel system to allow a direct comparison of an object being weighed in a vacuum to one outside a vacuum. "Ours is the only project of its type in the world," Abbott said of his team's work, "and we believe that it will be critical in the accurate dissemination of the redefined kilogram."


The official kilogram, called the International Prototype Kilogram (IPK), is stored in a bureau just outside of Paris, France, and has served as the standard to which all the nations' prototypical kilograms have been compared for the last 125 years. Every few decades, the national prototypes are carried, usually by hand, to France, where they are measured against the IPK.


But discrepancies between the national prototypes and the official specimen have been increasing at a rate of 0.050 milligrams (mg) every 100 years. And no one knows why.


"It's not really clear if the IPK is getting lighter or the national prototypes are getting heavier," Abbott said. Loss of mass due to wear is unlikely because the IPK is hardly ever taken out of its vault. To address these discrepancies, an international assembly of metrologists researchers who study the science of measurement decided in 2007 to wean itself off of the prototype and redefine the kilogram using something more reliable: a constant of nature.


The metrologists eventually chose Planck's constant, which describes the relationship between the energy of a photon and the frequency of light it emits. Its value has been measured with a relative uncertainty of between 30x10-9 and 35x10-9. However, to assure agreement between the current IPK system and the Planck-defined kilogram, researchers will need to improve their measurements to a relative uncertainty of 20x10-9. And to get better measurements, they will need the ability to perform state-of-the-art metrology in a vacuum.


Currently, researchers use two types of experiment to measure Planck's constant, and both require vacuums. One method involves determining the number of atoms in a high-purity silicon sphere with a nominal mass of 1 kilogram. The other, called the watt balance, measures the constant by an indirect or "virtual" comparison of mechanical power to electromagnetic power. Using a vacuum ensures that there is no contamination from particles in the air and reduces uncertainty in some of the measurements that are conducted with laser interferometry.


Researchers using the watt balance experiment at national measurement institutes around the world are working to find the materials best suited to measuring Planck's constant with this method. Efforts are also underway to find a level of vacuum that is good enough to get results without being too difficult to build or maintain. So far, researchers are on track to having a new definition of the kilogram by 2018, Abbott said.


While many teams around the world work to improve measurements of Planck's constant, Abbott's group is looking beyond redefinition and toward making these measurements practical.


"Whenever redefinition occurs, a robust method will be required to disseminate the kilogram realized in a vacuum to a world that works in air," Abbott said. His group is creating a system that will bridge the vacuum-air interface using a magnetic suspension technique. The set-up will allow a direct comparison between the mass of a standard kilogram in a vacuum and the mass of a specimen in the atmosphere of a normal room.


###


Presentation VT-MoM1, "The Important Role of Vacuum Technology in the Redefinition of the Kilogram," is at 8:20 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, Oct. 28, 2013.


MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE AVS 60th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM & EXHIBITION

The Long Beach Convention Center is located at 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802.


USEFUL LINKS

Main meeting website: http://www2.avs.org/symposium/AVS60/pages/info.html

Technical Program: http://www.avssymposium.org/


PRESSROOM

The AVS Pressroom will be located in the Long Beach Convention Center. Pressroom hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Your press badge will allow you to utilize the pressroom to write, interview, collect new product releases, review material, or just relax. The press badge will also admit you, free of charge, into the exhibit area, lectures, and technical sessions, as well as the Welcome Mixer on Monday Evening and the Awards Ceremony and Reception on Wednesday night.



This news release was prepared for AVS by the American Institute of Physics (AIP).


ABOUT AVS

Founded in 1953, AVS is a not-for-profit professional society that promotes communication between academia, government laboratories, and industry for the purpose of sharing research and development findings over a broad range of technologically relevant topics. Its symposia and journals provide an important forum for the dissemination of information in many areas of science and technology, enabling a critical gateway for the rapid insertion of scientific breakthroughs into manufacturing realities.




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WASHINGTON (AP) — Yoga is moving from the studio mat to the museum gallery.

The Smithsonian Institution has organized what curators believe is the world's first exhibition about the visual history and art of yoga, looking back at its origins.

The Smithsonian's Sackler Gallery will showcase the exhibit, "Yoga: The Art of Transformation," through January. Later, it will travel to the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and to the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Curators brought together intricate Indian sculptures, manuscripts and paintings, as well as posters, illustrations, photographs and films to showcase the history of yoga over 2,000 years.

Guest teachers will lead yoga classes in the galleries on Wednesdays and Sundays.

The exhibit is funded in part by the Smithsonian's first major crowdfunding campaign, which raised $174,000 in six weeks.

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BOSTON (AP) — Slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was named as a participant in an earlier triple homicide by a man who was subsequently shot to death while being questioned by authorities, according to a filing made by federal prosecutors in the case against his brother, surviving bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

According to the filing made Monday, Ibragim Todashev told investigators Tamerlan Tsarnaev participated in a triple slaying in Waltham on Sept. 11, 2011.

In that case, three men were found in an apartment with their necks slit and their bodies reportedly covered with marijuana. One of the victims was a boxer and friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Todashev, a 27-year-old mixed martial arts fighter, was fatally shot at his Orlando home during a meeting with an FBI agent and two Massachusetts state troopers in May, authorities said. He had turned violent while being question, according to authorities.

The filing is prosecutors' attempt to block Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from getting certain information from authorities, including investigative documents associated with the Waltham slayings.

"The government has already disclosed to Tsarnaev that, according to Todashev, Tamerlan Tsarnaev participated in the Waltham triple homicide," prosecutors wrote.

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Prosecutors also said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is not entitled to the information because his brother's criminal history will be relevant, if at all, only at a possible future sentencing hearing.

A phone message left for a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office was not immediately returned Tuesday night. A message left for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's federal public defender was also not immediately returned.

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faces 30 federal charges, including using a weapon of mass destruction and 16 other charges that carry the possibility of the death penalty.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev died in a gunbattle with police as authorities closed in on the brothers several days after the bombings.

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Brother MFC-J6720DW


A near twin to the Editors' Choice Brother MFC-J6920DW , the Brother MFC-J6720DW is also aimed at micro and small offices that need to print and scan at tabloid size (11 by 17 inches and the ISO A3 equivalent). There are at least three differences between the two, but the key difference is that, unlike its more expensive sibling, the MFC-J6720DW can't scan both sides of a page. The most likely reason you might prefer it that you don't need the duplex (two-sided) scanning.



The two other main differences between the two multifunction printer (MFP) models are that the MFC-J6720DW doesn't support NFC (near-field communications), and it offers a smaller touch screen for giving commands from its front panel.


NFC makes printing from or scanning to a smartphone or tablet far more convenient by making it easy to establish a connection. However, not all phones and tablets support NFC (notably iThings), and if your mobile device doesn't offer it, having it in the printer doesn't do any good. If you don't need duplex scanning, and don't need NFC, that makes the MFC-J6720DW the much more likely candidate. The smaller touch screen, at 2.7, rather than 3.7, inches also makes giving commands a little less convenient, but it would be hard to justify buying the more expensive printer just for the touch screen.




Paper Handling and Other Basics
As with the Brother MFC-J6920DW, the MFC-J6720DW's paper handling is the main reason to choose it over models that are limited to letter-size paper.


For printing, you can set either of both of its two 250-sheet paper drawers for up to tabloid-size paper. That gives you the option of loading 500 tabloid-size sheets at once, or 250 letter-size sheets and 250 tabloid-size sheets, so you can switch between paper sizes easily. You can also use the one-sheet manual feed to print on other paper stock without having to swap out paper in the tray, and the automatic print duplexer lets you print on both sides of a page.


As already mentioned, you can't scan in duplex. However, both the flatbed and 35-sheet automatic document feeder can handle up to tabloid size, which is more than most MFPs can manage.


Beyond that, the MFC-J6720DW delivers lots of MFP features. It can print and fax from, as well as scan to your PC, including over a network; work as a standalone fax machine and copier; print directly from PictBridge cameras; and both print from and scan to memory cards and USB memory keys. It also offers Web-connected features that let you print from and scan to an assortment of online services, including Evernote, Dropbox, Box, Facebook, and more.


Mobile printing and scanning support includes printing through the cloud and both printing from and scanning to a smartphone or tablet over a Wi-Fi connection. And because the connection choices include Wi-Fi Direct along with Wi-Fi and Ethernet, you can print from or scan to a smartphone or tablet even if the printer isn't on a network with an access point.


Setup, Speed and Output Quality
Setup is typical for an inkjet. For my tests I connected the printer to a network using its Ethernet port and installed the drivers on a Windows Vista system.


Brother MFC-J6720DW


Print speed is a definitive plus. On our business applications suite (timed with QualityLogic's hardware and software), I clocked the printer at 5.6 pages per minute (ppm), which counts as a tie with the MFC-J6920DW at 5.5 ppm. (The actual difference is only two seconds, with one rounded up and one rounded down.)


As another point of reference, both of the current generation printers are significantly faster than the 4.1 ppm speed for Brother's last generation Brother MFC-J6710DW, which is still available at this writing, and which the MFC-J6920DW replaced as Editors' Choice. Photo speed was also fast, at 52 seconds for a 4 by 6.


Not surprisingly, given the similarities between the two printers, the MFC-J6720DW also delivers the same output quality as the Brother MFC-J6920DW, with better-looking text than most inkjet MFPs, but not quite as good-looking graphics and photos. Text quality in my tests was near the high end of the range for inkjet MFPs, which easily makes it good enough for most business use.


Graphics output was a touch below par. That still makes it good enough for any internal business use, but depending on how much of a perfectionist you are, you may or may not consider it good enough for PowerPoint handouts or the like. Photos on photo paper were higher quality than most businesses need, but at the low end of what you would expect from drugstore prints.


If you need a tabloid-size MFP with duplex scanning, NFC support, or both, the Brother MFC-J6920DW is the obvious choice. If you don't need either the duplexing or NFC, however, the Brother MFC-J6720DW offers all the same capabilities otherwise, and it costs less too. The combination can easily be enough to make it your preferred choice.


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Bay Area Rapid Transit tweeted that riders should expect up to 45-minute delays system wide as the trains get back on track.

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Imagining iPad 5 and iPad mini 2: iSight and FaceTime cameras, storage

Analyzing rumors and speculation surrounding Apple's 5th generation iPad and 2nd generation iPad mini chipset and potential fingerprint identity sensor

Some of the bigger questions surrounding the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 involve things like the lighter design for the former, Retina display for the latter, and the potential for Touch ID for both, but what also remains to be seen is what will happen with the iSight and FaceTime HD cameras, tablet editions. While not as dismal as the original iPad camera, they've still lagged enormously behind the iPhone. Will this year be any different?

iSight that can actually see

Taking photos with an iPad has become something of an internet joke. But the truth is, for people for whom the iPad is their only device, the iPad really, truly is the best camera they have with them, and their only way to capture the moments that are precious to them. Sure, it can look a little funny to see someone with a 7.9-inch, never mind 9.7-inch camera out in the wild, but what's not so funny is them taking the photo only to have it not turn out due to the inferior optics on the iPad.

The current iPad 4 and iPad mini have the same 5 megapixel cameras as the current iPod touch, and similar ones to the 2010 iPhone 4. It's not terrible, but it's nowhere approaching modern. The iPhone 5s, meanwhile, has an 8 megapixel camera that's on its third generation and can go toe-to-toe with almost any other camera phone on the market. Ultra-modern.

It's hard to see Apple giving the iPad line the same camera as the iPhone 5s, but it's not hard seeing Apple giving the iPad line an 8 megapixel camera. Worst case, it's the dated but still decent iPhone 4s camera. Better case, it's the good iPhone 5 camera currently still found in the iPhone 5c. Either way, it'll be a substantial improvement over the 2012 iPad camera.

The iPad 5 is also almost certain to get the Apple A7 chipset, which comes with a remarkable image signal process (ISP) that, optics be damned, will produce much better photos all on its own. Whether the iPad mini gets the A7 as well, or moves up only incrementally to the Apple A6 is hard to say, but even the A6 ISP would be a good upgrade.

Either way, while people might still laugh at the idea of taking photos with the iPad, they won't be laughing at how well the iSight photos turn out any more.

FaceTime HD-er

Not only did the iPhone 5s get an updated FaceTime HD camera - one that kept the same 720p resolution but added a back illuminated sensor (BSI) and larger pixel size - the iPhone 5c got it as well. It was one of only two internal updates the iPhone 5c enjoyed this year. (The other had to so with LTE radios.)

That makes it seem highly likely that both the new iPad 5 and new iPad mini 2 will get the same treatment, and be able to better capture selfies and FaceTime video calls in low-light conditions.

Because everyone needs a little FaceTime after dark, right?

128GB for one, or everyone?

Taking bigger pictures and better video means needing lots of space to either store them, or stage them until you can move them to the cloud or Mac or Windows PC. What's more, on devices like iPads, they're even more likely to be competing for that space against large games, documents, and video files.

While the iPad 4 first shipped with a maximum of 64 gigabytes (GB) of storage, last spring Apple added a 128GB option. Once you make something like that available, it's really hard to roll it back. So, an iPad 5 with 128GB of storage makes a lot of sense.

The iPad mini isn't as easy to predict. It's a tablet, like the full-sized iPad, but focused more on portability than power. It didn't get a 128GB option earlier this year - nor did the iPhone 5s last month - and Apple might be content to leave it topping out at a more affordable 64GB.

That would be one more differentiator between 7.9-inch and 9.7-inch tablets that increasingly have less differentiation other than that between them.

More to come

iMore will be providing complete coverage of Apple's October 22 iPad and Mac event, including and especially the iPad 5 and iPad mini 5.

iPad mini

iPad mini (2nd gen)
Apple's most popular tablet goes next-generation. Rumored features include:

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