SETI in the News Media Roundup May 16 June 30, 2020 – SETI Institute

Martian Moons Orbit Hints at an Ancient Ring of Mars

Scientists from the SETI Institute and Purdue University have found that the only way to produce Deimoss unusually tilted orbit is for Mars to have had a ring billions of years ago. While some of the more massive planets in our solar system have giant rings and numerous big moons, Mars only has two small, misshapen moons, Phobos and Deimos. Although these moons are small, their peculiar orbits hide important secrets about their past.

Researchers from the University of California Berkeley and other organizations, including the SETI Institute, released the most extensive collection of images showing debris discs around young stars, providing a glimpse of what our solar system might have looked like when its planets were forming. The images were part of data collected over four years by the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), located on the Gemini South Telescope in Chile.

Citizen science pioneers recently made two contributions to a better knowledge of outer space. Backyard astronomers of the SETI Institute and Unistellar network conducted in April citizen science observations, and their discoveries will improve our understanding of asteroids and exoplanets. Thanks to their work, we know precisely the location of the main-belt asteroid 2000 UD52 and have confirmed an exoplanet transit of Qatar-1b.

Its anyones guess how many alien civilizations could be out in the cosmos. Experts recently weighed in with numbers ranging from 36 to a thousand.

According to a new analysis from scientists at the University of Nottingham, we dont have a lot of alien company. On June 15, two researchers published a paper in the Astrophysical Journal arguing that the Milky Way which sports about 250 billion stars could host as few as 36 alien societies. Thats a small number, and rather less than the number of races that have appeared in Star Trek. The authors supplement their piddling tally with a second, more generous analysis in which they say that, OK, the count might be as many as a thousand. (Seth Shostak, SETI Institute Senior Astronomer)

Frank Drake, who recently turned 90, is a pioneer in the search for extraterrestrial life (SETI). 60 years ago, in 1960, he used an 85-foot radio telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, West Virginia, to make humanitys first attempt to detect interstellar radio transmissions.

He was the first to probe the skies in an unprecedented way in an experiment he called Project Ozma. Drake was looking for signs of cosmic company: the presence of other intelligent beings on planets around other stars. (Seth Shostak)

A historic piece of intergalactic communication will soon be ready for our listening pleasure.

A message that was first used in an attempt to contact intelligent life is now being turned into music. That's right, if you thought you'd seen it all when it comes to clever sampling and creative audio to MIDI conversions, Australian electronic duo,The Avalanches, are about to take things a step further.

It's unknown whether Frank Drake, creator of the 1974 Arecibo Message, envisioned his work being turned into a song several decades later, but that is exactly what's been teased in The Avalanches' latest post. (EDM.com)

Check out Weekly Space Hangout with astrophysicist Dana Backman, who manages the NASA Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors (AAA) program for the SETI Institute.

Rock from outer space is usually referring to a solid object, but not in this case. Researchers recently announced receiving radio transmissions from space in the form of classic rock music.

Expressing excitement over what could be a landmark discovery in the search for extraterrestrial life, scientists at the SETI Institute announced Tuesday they had received a mysterious radio transmission from space that repeats 50-minute intervals of nonstop classic rock blocks. We detected a signal emanating from hundreds of thousands of lightyears away that, once deciphered, we realized was all the best hits from Zeppelin, Aerosmith, and the Doors in a back-to-back commercial-free format, said SETI researcher Duane Hess, confirming that the transmission could potentially originate from an alien civilization of die-hard 60s, 70s, and 80s rock fans. (The Onion, satirical news)

In a recent Reddit Ask-Me-Anything (AMA), Pascal Lee of the SETI Institute and NASAs Haughton-Mars Project at NASA Ames Research Center described genetic testing on samples from beneath the surface as the best way to find alien life on Mars.

The only way to establish that life found on Mars is alien would be to do genetics on it and show that it does not belong to Earth's Tree of Life. In order to do genetics on it, we have to find it alive (or dead only very recently; not fossilized), he explained.

Until we explore the interiors of Mars' volcanoes (lava tubes) and/or drill deep into the Martian subsurface, we are unlikely to find any signature of life we can establish as alien, which is the main point of the search to begin with, he stated. No amount of fossil finding at the surface of Mars will tell you for sure that you've found alien life.

Big Picture Science

Laughing rats, sorrowful elephants, joyful chimpanzees.The more carefully we observe, and the more we learn about animals, the closer their emotional lives appear to resemble our own.Most would agree that we should minimize the physical suffering of animals, but should we give equal consideration to their emotional stress?Bioethicist Peter Singer weighs in. Meanwhile, captivity that may be ethical: How human-elephant teamwork in Asia may help protect an endangered species. Join guests Peter Singer, Frans de Waal, Jacob Shell and Kevin Schneider as we take a look at universal emotions in Animals Like Us.

Crowded subway driving you crazy? Sick of the marathon-length grocery store line? Wish you had a hovercraft to float over traffic? If you are itching to hightail it to an isolated cabin in the woods, remember, we evolved to be together. Humans are not only social, were driven to care for one another, even those outside our immediate family. Join guests Adam Rutherford, Patricia Churchland and Mark Moffett as we look at some of the reasons why this is so from the increase in valuable communication within social groups to the power of the hormone oxytocin.Plus, how our willingness to tolerate anonymity, a condition which allows societies to grow, has a parallel in ant supercolonies in Let's Stick Together.

Sexist snow plowing?Data that guide everything from snow removal schedules to heart research often fail to consider gender.In these cases, reference man stands in for average human.Human bias also infects artificial intelligence, with speech recognition triggered only by male voices and facial recognition that cant see black faces.Join guests Caroline Criado-Perez, Kade Crockford and Amy Webb as we question the assumptions baked into these numbers and algorithms in Skeptic Check: Data Bias.

While citizens take to the streets to protest racist violence, the pandemic has its own brutal inequities. Black, Latino, and Native American people are bearing the brunt of COVID illness and death. Join guests Marcella Nunez Smith, Utibe Essien, Nina Jablonski, Robert Sapolsky and Harold Frazier as we look at the multitude of factors that contribute to this disparity, most of which existed long before the pandemic. Also, how the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe maintained their coronavirus safeguards in defiance of the South Dakota governor. And, the biological reasons why we categorize one another by skin color in Race and COVID.

Some safeguards against COVID-19 dont require a medical breakthrough. Join guests Cody Cassidy, Nina Jablonski and Eti Ben Simon as they discuss catching sufficient Zs, sending viruses down the drain and how your first line of defense, your skin, is also neglected in Soap, Skin, Sleep.

Will Alexa laugh at your jokes or groan at your puns? In this episode, find out whats involved in tickling A.I.s funny bone with guest Julia Rayz, Steve Adler, Doug Vakoch and Richard Wrangham, as well as an interstellar communication challenge in Gained in Translation.

When can we expect a COVID vaccine? Guests Nigel Brown, Ian Haydon, Bonnie Maldonado and Paul Offit discuss timelines, how it would work, whos involved and the role of human challenge trials in Vaccine, When?

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Idorsia announces positive results in the second Phase 3 study of daridorexant – GlobeNewswire

Allschwil, Switzerland July 6, 2020Idorsia Ltd (SIX: IDIA) today announced positive top-line results of the second pivotal Phase 3 study investigating 10 and 25 mg doses of its dual orexin receptor antagonist, daridorexant, in 924 adult and elderly patients (39.3% 65 years) with insomnia. The study confirms the findings of the first pivotal study, demonstrating efficacy of treatment with daridorexant on objective and subjective sleep parameters and showed positive effects on daytime functioning, with patients reporting no morning sleepiness and no evidence of rebound or withdrawal symptoms upon treatment discontinuation.

On April 20, 2020, the company reported (media release) the results of the first pivotal study with daridorexant where both 25 and 50 mg daridorexant significantly improved both sleep onset and sleep maintenance. Daridorexant 50 mg also significantly improved daytime functioning. All results were sustained over the 3 months of the trial.

In the second study, daridorexant 25 mg significantly improved sleep maintenance as measured objectively in a sleep lab by polysomnography. Daridorexant 25 mg also significantly improved subjective total sleep time as measured daily with a patient diary at home. The results were statistically significant at month 1 and at month 3 for these sleep measures, showing sustained benefit.

Furthermore, the effect of daridorexant 25mg on sleep onset and daytime functioning were numerically consistent with the effects seen in the first study. However, due to the control of the Type 1 error rate for 16 comparisons, these endpoints despite the low p values did not reach statistical significance.

The 10 mg dose of daridorexant showed numerical improvements, across all efficacy measures, of a smaller magnitude than observed on 25 mg, none of which reached statistical significance.

The results of the two large pivotal studies, testing daridorexant at three doses from 10 to 50 mg, now provide a deep understanding of its efficacy and tolerability profile. Furthermore, the similar design of the two Phase 3 studies allows for the twogroups of25 mgandplaceboto be pooledanda pre-planned analysis to be made. This pooled analysis willfurthercharacterize the effect of daridorexant.

Guy Braunstein, MD and Head of Global Clinical Development of Idorsia, commented:

I want to start with a thank you to the study participants, investigators and their support staff, and the Idorsia team for delivering another comprehensive set of robust data. I am delighted to see the replicated effect of 25 mg of daridorexant in this large confirmatory study. The consistency of the treatment effect across both studies is remarkable. I believe the fact that daridorexant improves daytime functioning is a real breakthrough for patients. I am looking forward to the integration of all aspects of the program, including the pooled data, the long-term extension data, the clinical pharmacology program, and all that we can learn from the patient reported outcome instruments. There is a lot of work for us to do as we interact with the health authorities and share the data with the scientific community.

About safety in the studyThe safety profile was consistent with the results of the first study. Treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) during the double-blind study period were reported in 38.2% and 39.3% of the patients treated with 10 and 25 mg daridorexant, respectively (32.7% for placebo). The most frequent TEAEs reported over 3% incidenceand higher on 25 mg of daridorexant than placebo were nasopharyngitis, headache, somnolence and fatigue. The number of patients experiencing serious adverse events was low and balanced across treatment groups (10 mg, 3 patients; 25 mg, 3 patients; placebo, 4 patients). Based on independent blinded adjudication committee assessment, the number of patients reporting excessive daytime sleepiness as AE was low (10 mg, 1 patient; 25 mg, 4 patients; and placebo, 1 patient); 3 patients had AEs of special interest related to sleep paralysis and hallucination. No events denoting cataplexy-like events were reported or adjudicated. There was no next-morning residual effectas assessed every morning by the patients using a visual analog scale; 2 patients reported suicidal ideation (10 mg, 1 patient; 25 mg, 1 patient) with clear alternative causes; no suicide or self-injury were observed. There was no evidence of rebound insomnia, and no withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation.

EmmanuelMignot,MD and Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, commented:The daridorexant program demonstrates the full potential of orexin receptor antagonism excellent effect and a good safety profile. It is exciting to see this, 20 years after the discovery of the role of orexin in sleep regulation. For me, the improved daytime functioning seen with daridorexant is most impressive. What is important to patients is not only to improve their night sleep but also how they feel during the day. By measuring the benefits of the drug through the day as well as through the night, the program has put patients back at the center of the equation and raised the standard for what we need to see with sleep medications. This ensures the patient need is at the center of prescription decisions when treating insomnia.

Jean-Paul Clozel, MD and Chief Executive Officer of Idorsia, commented:I was stunned by the excellent results of the first study with daridorexant, this time Im struck by the consistency of the efficacy results, including daytime functioning and the safety profile. I am very proud of the great science behind daridorexant and that Idorsia has designed and executed such a comprehensive program, focused on patients, in such a short time. I am convinced that with daridorexant, Idorsia has a unique drug which is going to have a disruptive impact on the insomnia market. The whole company is united in the effort to file the NDA with the US FDA around the end of this year and to prepare for a successful launch. There is certainly a lot of work to be done, but we are already making great progress on all fronts.

Detailed results of the Phase 3 studies will be made available through scientific disclosure at upcoming congresses and in peer-reviewed publications.

About the Phase 3 registration program

The Phase 3 registration program comprises two confirmatory studies of 3-month duration, together with a long-term extension study. Both pivotal studies are complete, having enrolled around 1,850 patients with insomnia at over 160 sites across 18 countries. As insomnia often presents later in life, around 40% of the recruited population was aged 65 years or older. The confirmatory multi-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, polysomnography studies investigated three doses of daridorexant (10 mg, 25 mg, and 50 mg) on sleep and daytime functioning parameters, objectively in a sleep lab by polysomnography and subjectively with a daily patient diary at home. The impact of insomnia on patients daytime functioning was measured daily using the sleepiness domain score from the Insomnia Daytime Symptoms and Impacts Questionnaire (IDSIQ) a Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) instrument, validated according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Guidance for Industry. 806 patients decided to continue treatment in the ongoing 40-week extension study which will measure the effect of all three doses vs. placebo, generating data for long-term treatment of insomnia.

Investor webcastOn April 20, 2020, the company held an investor webcast to discuss the results of the first Phase 3 study with daridorexant. On that occasion, Martine Clozel, MD, Chief Scientific Officer presented a brief overview of the tailored drug discovery efforts that led to the synthesis of daridorexant. This was followed by Guy Braunstein providing an overview of insomnia, the objectives of the Phase 3 program, the methodologies used to measure the effect of daridorexant on patients with insomnia, and the results of the first study. This webcast is available for replay on the corporate website.

The company will hold an investor conference call and webcast to discuss the results of the second Phase 3 study with daridorexant. On the call, Guy Braunstein will present the study results, followed by a Q&A session with Jean-Paul Clozel, Guy Braunstein, and Martine Clozel.

Date: Monday July 6, 2020Time: 14:00 CEST | 13:00 BST | 08:00 EDT

Webcast participants should visit Idorsia's website http://www.idorsia.com 10-15 minutes before the webcast is due to start.

Conference call participants should start calling the number below 10-15 minutes before the conference is due to start.

Dial-in CH: +41 (0)44 580 65 22 / UK: +44 20 3009 2470 / US: +1 (877) 423-0830PIN: 24890393#

Notes to the editor

About insomniaInsomnia is a condition of overactive wake signaling that can have a profound effect on the lives of patients. Insomnia can be defined as difficulty falling asleep and / or staying asleep, occuring at least three times a week for a minimum of three months.

It is estimated that as many as one in ten people suffer from insomnia and its impact is often underestimated. In reality, it can be a distressing condition that can impair quality of life. Sleepless nights can leave people feeling irritable and out of sorts this may affect many aspects of daily life, from studying and employment to social activities and relationships. People who suffer from insomnia may lack the energy or motivation to exercise or to take part in social activities. It can also have a significant economic impact as it increases the risk of accident and injury on the road or in the workplace, and is a leading cause of absenteeism and reduced productivity at work. People with insomnia are more likely to experience feeling down or depressed, lack concentration, and suffer from poor energy levels during the day compared with people who sleep well. In addition, worrying about sleep can cause stress and may lead to negative thought patterns which may in turn make it more difficult to sleep, setting up a vicious circle. Chronic insomnia is associated with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and increased mortality.

The goal of treatments for insomnia is to improve sleep quality and quantity, as well as reducing insomnia-related impaired daytime functioning, while avoiding adverse events and next morning residual effect. Current treatment of insomnia includes cognitive behavioral therapy, sleep hygiene recommendations, and pharmacotherapy. The most widely prescribed products on the market that are indicated for insomnia enhance the effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Such medications are only approved for short-term use and are associated with side effects such as next-morning residual effects, anterograde amnesia, and risk of tolerance and dependence.

About the orexin systemWake and sleep signaling is regulated by intricate neural circuitry in the brain. One key component of this process is the orexin system, which helps promote and consolidate wakefulness. There are two forms of orexin neuropeptides Orexin A and OrexinB. Orexin promotes wakefulness through its receptors OX1R and OX2R. In combination, these neuropeptides and receptors comprise the orexin system. The orexin system stimulates target neurons in the wake system leading to the release of several chemicals (Dopamine, Serotonin, Histamine, Acetylcholine, Norepinephrine) which promote wakefulness. Under normal circumstances, orexin levels rise throughout the day as wakefulness is promoted and then consolidated and fall at night. Overactivity of the orexin system is thought to be an important driver of insomnia.

Idorsias research team has been working on the science of orexin and orexin receptors since they were first described in 1998. The teams initial work led to the conclusion that antagonism of the orexin system was the key to preserving a natural sleep architecture for patients with insomnia. With this as the target the team started to design a dual antagonist with a rapid effect, and a duration of action sufficient for the night but short enough to avoid any negative residual activity the following morning at optimally effective doses.

About dual orexin receptor antagonismDual orexin receptor antagonists or DORAs are an entirely different approach to treating insomnia than previous drug classes, turning down overactive wakefulness by blocking the activity of orexin. DORAs specifically target the orexin system by competitively binding with both receptors and thereby reversibly blocking the activity of orexin. It is hypothesized that blocking orexin receptors reduces the downstream activity of the other wake promoting neurotransmitters that are overactive in insomnia, leading to the clinical efficacy demonstrated by orexin receptor antagonists.

Data supporting daridorexant in insomnia Results of the first Phase 3 study, investigating daridorexant doses 25 and 50mg, were reported in April 2020. The study demonstrated efficacy of treatment with daridorexant on objective and subjective sleep parameters and daytime functoning with no residual effect in the morning, and no evidence of rebound or withdrawal symptoms upon treatment discontinuation.

Daridorexant at both 25 and 50 mg significantly improved sleep onset and sleep maintenance as measured objectively in a sleep lab by polysomnography. Daridorexant also significantly improved subjective total sleep time as measured daily with a patient diary at home. The results were consistently statistically significant at month 1 and at month 3, indicating sustained benefit. Furthermore, treatment with daridorexant improved patients daytime functioning from baseline at month 1 and month 3.

The rate of adverse events was comparable between placebo and daridorexant at both treatment doses. Treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) during the double-blind study period were reported in 37.7% and 37.7% of the patients treated with 25 and 50 mg daridorexant, respectively (34.0% for placebo). The most frequent TEAE reported over 3% incidence and higher than placebo was nasopharyngitis, headache.

Prior to the Phase 3 program, the safety and efficacy of daridorexant in adult and elderly patients with insomnia was evaluated in a comprehensive Phase 2 program, comprising two studies, one of which included zolpidem 10 mg as an active reference. Both studies showed the desired effect on sleep maintenance and onset, with a significant dose-response relationship; treatment was generally well tolerated.

A comprehensive clinical pharmacology program is being conducted totaling approximately 20 studies and including, amongst others, studies assessing abuse liability, drug-drug interactions, next-morning driving, the effect of daridorexant on respiratory function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and the pharmacokinetics of daridorexant in patients with liver and renal impairment.

EmmanuelMignot,MD and Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University

He is a former student of the Ecole Normale Superieure (Ulm, Paris, France) and received his M.D. and Ph.D. from Paris V and VI University in France. He practiced medicine in France for several years before joining Stanford as a faculty member in 1991 and was named Director of the Stanford Center for Narcolepsy in 1993. Dr. Mignot was named the Craig Reynolds Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in 2001. He served as the Director of the Stanford Center of Sleep Sciences and Medicine from 2009 to 2019.

Dr. Mignot is internationally recognized for discovering the cause of narcolepsy. His findings led to the development of new hypnotics that block the hypocretin (orexin) receptor and is likely to have other therapeutic applications as well. His research also demonstrated that narcolepsy is a selective autoimmune disease of the hypocretin system showing the involvement of molecular mimicry in humans with influenza A.

He has received numerous research grants and honors including National Sleep Foundation and National Institute of Health Research Awards, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and McKnight Neuroscience awards, the Narcolepsy Network professional service award, the Drs. C. and F. Demuth 11th Award for Young Investigators in the Neurosciences, the WC Dement Academic Achievement Award in sleep disorders medicine, the CINP and ACNP awards in neuropharmacology and the Jacobaeus prize.

Dr. Mignot is an elected member of the Association of American Physicians, the Institute of Medicine, and of the National Academy of Sciences (USA). He is the co-author of more than 200 original scientific publications, and he serves on the editorial board of scientific journals in the field of sleep and biology research. Dr. Mignot is an active member of several professional and governmental organizations. He has served as President of the Sleep Research Society, Chair of the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research Advisory board of the National institutes of Health, and Chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Mental Health.

Most of Dr. Mignot's current research focuses on the neurobiology, genetics and immunology of narcolepsy, a disorder caused by hypocretin (orexin) cell loss, with indirect interest in the neuroimmunology of other brain disorders. His laboratory uses state of the art human genetics techniques, such as genome wide association, exome or whole genome sequencing in the study of human sleep and sleep disorders, with parallel studies in animal models. His laboratory is also interested in web-based assessments of sleep disorders, computer-based processing of polysomnography (PSG), and outcomes research. Dr. Mignot serves as a consultant to Idorsia.

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About IdorsiaIdorsia Ltd is reaching out for more - We have more ideas, we see more opportunities and we want to help more patients. In order to achieve this, we will develop Idorsia into one of Europes leading biopharmaceutical companies, with a strong scientific core.

Headquartered in Switzerland - a biotech-hub of Europe - Idorsia is specialized in the discovery and development of small molecules, to transform the horizon of therapeutic options. Idorsia has a broad portfolio of innovative drugs in the pipeline, an experienced team, a fully-functional research center, and a strong balance sheet the ideal constellation to bringing R&D efforts to business success.

Idorsia was listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ticker symbol: IDIA) in June 2017 and has over 800 highly qualified specialists dedicated to realizing our ambitious targets.

For further information, please contactAndrew C. WeissSenior Vice President, Head of Investor Relations & Corporate CommunicationsIdorsia Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Hegenheimermattweg 91, CH-4123 Allschwil+41 58 844 10 10www.idorsia.com

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Who Pioneered Robotics? – ThoughtCo

We have evidence that mechanized human-like figures date back to ancient times to Greece. The concept of an artificial man is found in works of fiction since the early 19th century. Despite theseinitial thoughts and representations, thedawn of the robotic revolution began in earnest in the 1950s.

George Devol invented the first digitally operated and programmable robotin 1954. This ultimately laid the foundation of the modern robotics industry.

Around 270 B.C. an ancient Greek engineer named Ctesibius made water clocks with automatons or loose figures. Greek mathematicianArchytasof Tarentum postulated a mechanical bird he called "The Pigeon" which was propelled bysteam. Hero of Alexandria (1070 AD)made numerous innovations in the field of automata, including one that allegedly could speak.

Inancient China, an account about an automaton is found in the text, written in the 3rd century BC, in whichKing Mu of Zhouis presented with a life-size, human-shaped mechanical figure by Yan Shi, an "artificer."

Writers and visionaries envisioned a worldincluding robotsin daily life. In 1818, Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein," which was about a frightening artificial lifeform come to life by a mad, but brilliant scientist, Dr. Frankenstein.

Then, 100 years later Czech writer Karel Capek coined the term robot, in his 1921 play called "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots." The plot was simple and terrifying; the man makes a robot then robot kills a man.

In 1927,Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"was released. TheMaschinenmensch("machine-human"), ahumanoid robot, was the first robot ever to be depicted on film.

Science fiction writer and futurist Isaac Asimov first used the word "robotics" in 1941 to describe the technology of robots and predicted the rise of a powerful robot industry. Asimov wrote "Runaround," a story about robots which contained the "Three Laws of Robotics," which centered around Artificial Intelligence ethics questions.

Norbert Wiener published "Cybernetics," in 1948, which formed the basis of practical robotics, the principles of cybernetics based on artificial intelligence research.

British robotics pioneer William Grey Walter invented robots Elmer and Elsie that mimic lifelike behavior using elementary electronics in 1948. They were tortoise-like robots that were programmed to find their charging stations once they started running low on power.

In 1954 George Devol invented the first digitally operated and a programmable robot called theUnimate. In 1956, Devol and his partner Joseph Engelberger formed the world's first robot company. In 1961, the first industrial robot, Unimate, went online in a General Motors automobile factory in New Jersey.

With the rise of the computer industry, the technology of computers and robotics came together to form artificial intelligence; robots that could learn. The timeline of those developments follows:

Commercial and industrial robots are now in widespread use performing jobs more cheaply or with greater accuracy and reliability than humans. Robots are used for jobs which are too dirty, dangerous or dull to be suitable for humans.

Robots are widely used in manufacturing, assembly and packing, transport, earth and space exploration, surgery, weaponry, laboratory research and mass production of consumer and industrial goods.

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The Best Robotics Colleges | Successful Student

The thriving robotics field, growing by leaps and bounds, has inspired many colleges and universities to provide high quality robotics programs. Students have numerous robotics engineering colleges from which to choose. Some schools offer a robotics engineering degree or a type of robotics degree, however many schools offer robotics-related undergraduate and graduate degree programs in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or computer programming.

Robotics serves as the science and technology for the design, manufacturing and application of robots. Robotics, an interdisciplinary field, includes the fields of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer programming.

Robotics professionals develop and apply robotic solutions to a wide range of industrial and consumer issues.

Robotics collaborates artificial intelligence with robots to allow robots to react and respond to their surroundings in real time, without guidance other than computer programming. Companies use robots in arenas, dangerous for humans (such as defusing bombs), however companies increasingly use robots in fields to fill labor roles in manufacturing, complete tasks in healthcare, and serve as receptionists, guides, and helpers. Robots are also utilized for domestic or household use.

A robot is a programmable mechanical device with the ability to perform tasks and interact with its environment, without the aid of human interaction. Robots can sense, compute, and act. Some robots can move around; some robots can manipulate things; whereas some robots can move around and manipulate things. Robotics engineers design some robots to perform specific tasks, whereas some robots can perform many different tasks.

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Carnegie Mellon University, a private research university, averages a 13-14% acceptance rate. The university is the fourth largest in Pittsburgh based on number of students.

The school, Andrew Carnegie founded in 1900, has grown to include these colleges: Engineering, Fine Arts, Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mellon College of Science, Tepper School of Business, H. John Heinz III College of Information Systems and Public Policy and the School of Computer Science.

US News and World Report ranks Carnegie Mellon University #25 in the United States, and #81 in the world. The School is the best robotics college in the nation.

Carnegie Mellon, entrenched in the world of robotics since 1979 when they opened the Robotics Institute, offers robotics related degree options as an additional major, a minor, a bachelor of science, a master of science, or a PhD program.

Robotics Masters Research Program: Students complete a compilation of course requirements, electives, and supervised research. Students complete a public thesis talk and a Masters thesis document as the capstones of the program.

Graduates of the program can seek a career in the research field with companies such as NASA or Google, or they can continue their studies to a doctorate program. During the program, students gain a broad-level understanding of the robotics field, but they also select a specialization area. Some of the possible selections include Haptics, Human-Robot Interactions, and Machine Learning.

The core learning a student participates in comes from the following divisions: Perception, Cognition, Action, and Math Foundations.

Students can complete the entire program in 24 months.

Robotics degrees: Additional Major in Robotics, Undergraduate Minor in Robotics, PhD and Master of Science in Robotics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) founded in 1861, is a private research university. The school mascot, Tim the Beaver, represents the over 11,000 students who managed to be a part of the 7-8% of accepted applicants.

The School has always emphasized the importance of early laboratory introduction; researchers began working on computers, radar and inertial guidance during World War II and the Cold War.

US News and World Report ranks MIT 7th in the United States and 2nd globally.

While MIT does not offer a specific robotics major, the School offers students a couple of paths to specialize in the field. Students may choose to select Course 2, Mechanical Engineering, as their major. Within this major there are two courses which offer students exposure to the study of Robotics:the Design of Electromechanical Robotic Systems course and the Design and Manufacturing I course which also allows participation in a robotics contest.

Additionally, MIT offers some freshman seminars regarding robotics for example, one within Course 6 (EECS) titled Mens at Manus: Building on the Science Core. Students may also select EECS as their major then choose one of three paths: Electrical Science and Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, or Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Within Course 6, students have many courses around robotics to choose from.

MIT also recognizes a number of Robotics Groups: Perceptual Science Group, DArbeloff Lab: Robotics, and Personal Robotics Group among them.

Robotics degree: Master of Science in Computer Science: Intelligent Robotics

Established in 1740, the University of Pennsylvania, or Penn, is the fourth oldest university in the United States, and the first to offer both graduate and undergraduate studies. The school was one of only nine universities to receive a charter before the American Revolution.

Penn was founded by Benjamin Franklin, and the universitys coat of arms, consisting of a dolphin on the red chief, is modeled after that of the Franklin family.

The University is third behind Harvard and Stanford when it comes to the production of CEO of Fortune 500 companies. Through its rich history, Penn has grown to accommodate a student body of over 21,000.

The University of Pennsylvania offers a General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) laboratory within the School of Engineering and Applied Science. The group was an early adopter of the idea of robotics, getting its start in 1979. Ms. Ruzena Bajcsy, who is now considered a pioneer in the field and still active in the arena, founded the research lab.

Penn claims being a pioneer in the concept of interdisciplinary research in robotics and the strong foundation has only grown now including faculty from Electrical and Systems Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics and the medical school.

Robotics degrees: Master of Science in Robotics and Doctorate on Philosophy focusing on robotics (through either the Computer and Information Science, Electrical and Systems Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics departments within Penn Engineering)

The University of Michigan, a public university established in 1817, has nearly 45,000 students and boasts over 540,000 living alumni. The campus includes nearly 600 major buildings (including the Central Campus, North Campus, two regional campuses and a center in Detroit).

In establishing the University of Michigan Robotics Institute, the university seeks to integrate all disciplines studying robotics to foster collaboration and accelerate robotics research. While this research will take place across campuses, at collaborating universities, at research sites around the world, and even in space, the hub of Michigan Robotics where the next generation of roboticists train will beunder one roof in a new state-of-the-art $75 million facility scheduled for completion in 2020. The University designed the space to serve as collaborative labs and classrooms, with an indoor flight lab for flying autonomous vehicles, an outdoor playground for testing robots, and a partnership with Ford Motor Company, whose employees will share the building with students and faculty.

The University of Michigan Robotics Institute offers both a Masters and a PhD option that look to build robotics applications through the integration of knowledge from across various fields of study.

Michigan Robotics focuses on three main essential disciplines: Sensing the environment, reasoning to make decisions, and acting to produce motion or other outputs. Specific focus areas include: legged locomotion; human-robot interaction; autonomous vehicles; manipulation; cooperative robots; manufacturing; mobile, perception and rehabilitation robots.

Robotics degrees: Master of Science or Doctorate in Robotics

The Georgia Institute of Technology, a public university founded in 1885 and commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, has grown to accommodate a student body of nearly 30,000 individuals.

The university has six colleges, but still has an emphasis on sciences and technology and is well-known for engineering, computing, business administration, sciences, design and liberal arts programs. US News and World Report ranks Georgia Tech 7th among American public universities, 34th of all universities in the United States and 71st globally.

Georgia Tech manages the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines. The Institute serves as an umbrella to cover individuals studying any and all disciplines and who have an interest in robotics. Through the joint venture, the Institute achieves new strengths as inter-disciplinary individuals come together and solve problems with maximum collaboration and creativity.

Georgia Tech offers a robotics degree, a PhD in Robotics, which serves many disciplines, and an undergraduate summer program for underrepresented minorities. The School also has a traineeship program involving healthcare robotics.

Robotics degrees: Master of Science and PhD in Robotics

Stanford University has a total enrollment of over 16,000 students. Leland and Jane Stanford established the University in 1885 in memory of Leland Stanford Junior, their only child. Their son passed away in 1884 of typhoid fever at age 15. Leland Senior served as a California governor and made his fortune through the railroad.

Stanford alumni and faculty have experienced success as entrepreneurs the nearly 40,000 companies they have founded since the 1930s produce nearly $3 trillion in annual revenue, and have created nearly 5.5 million jobs. If those stats were combined into an independent nation and ranked among economies, it would have the 10th largest economy in the world. Some of the companies: Instagram, Nike, Cisco Systems, Capital One, Hewlett-Packard, Netflix and Trader Joes.

Among the graduate studies at Stanford, students interested in robotics can explore the School of Engineeringgraduate program, specializing their research in robotics through either Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science through the Artificial Intelligence research area.

Research facilities include the Stanford Robotics Lab and the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. Members of the Artificial Intelligence research group have contributed to fields such as computer vision, knowledge systems, decision theory, and bio-information.

Some robotic creations and advancements attributed to Stanford include the Sanford Arm, the Stickybot, OceanOne, flapping robots, Vinebot, and Jack Rabbot.

Robotics programs: Robotics minor, Master of Science through Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics

Harvard University provides undergraduate programs in Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

Graduate students focus on one of seven areas during their studies: Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, Computational Science & Engineering, Data Science, Design Engineering, or Engineering Sciences.

Students and faculty have resources and research opportunities through facilities such as:

Additional research areas include robotic assistance in physical therapy, rescue robots that can respond to natural or man-made disasters, bio-inspired robotics, the automation of manufacturing and shipping with robotic technology, and more.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS in Electrical and Systems Engineering, BS or MS in Computer and Information Science, BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering

The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science manages nine academic departments: Applied Physics and Applied Math, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Computer Science, Earth and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, and Mechanical Engineering. Each of these departments offers a variety of bachelor, master, and doctoral level degrees relating to robotics in their own unique ways.

In Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, for example, students can study self-driving vehicles, can research and improve the effectiveness of green roofing, and can understand the use of sensors to help maintain bridge safety. Students in the Mechanical Engineering department deal most directly with human-robot interactions such as improving laser robotic surgery.

Students interested in further research and networking in the field of robotics can connect with the Columbia University Robotics Group. The Group has several on-going research areas including: Multimodal Brain Computer Interface for Human-Robot Interaction, Surgical Tool Tracking, Dexterous Manipulation Using Predictive Thin-Shell Modeling, Protein Streak Seeding, and Visual Servoing: A Partitioned Visual Feedback System.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering, BS or MS in Electrical Engineering

Cornell University is a private, land-grant, sea-grant, space-grant and research institution. Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White established the University in 1865 with the desire to educate and contribute to all fields of knowledge.

Cornell University has over 21,000 students across its campuses including the main Ithaca campus, two satellite medical campuses (one in New York City and one in Education City, Qatar), and Cornell Tech, which has a campus on Roosevelt Island. The student body represents over 120 countries.

The University does not have a specific robotics program for undergraduate students, but between the Engineering and Computer Science departments, the University covers a substantial amount of Robotics material.

Students studying robotics at Cornell University can learn about various facets of Robotics including perception, learning, control, and human-robot interaction. The team utilizes several robots for research and learning purposes: aerial robots, humanoids, office and home assistant robots, and autonomous cars, among others.

Some of the background courses helpful in the Robotics field offered at the University include Intro to Computer Science using Robots, Intellectual Physical Systems and Foundations of Robots. Some of the intermediate and advanced courses include Autonomous Mobile Robots, Human-Robot Interaction, Foundations of Robotics, Computer Vision, and Machine Learning for Intelligent Systems.

Robotics Degree: PhD in Robotics, Undergraduate Summer Program, Traineeship Program involving Healthcare Robotics

Johns Hopkins University, named after abolitionist, entrepreneur and philanthropist Johns Hopkins, was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1876. Hopkins was the first benefactor for the university, his gift the largest in the history of America at the time went partially to the university and partially to fund Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Hopkins University followed the example set by Heidelberg University in Germany to begin their graduate studies program, and hence earned the title of the first research university in the United States. The private university calls Baltimore home, but the School also has divisions on campuses in Washington, DC, Italy, Singapore and China, allowing the school to reach over 20,000 students.

Hopkins University offers robotics as either a minor or a Masters degree through their Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR). Both programs encompass areas of study such as mechanics, dynamics, kinematics, signal processing, planning, artificial intelligence, control systems, and signal processing.

The laboratory operates through the Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, but the minor is not actually owned by any one college. Students receive credit for their studies in the Robotics field on a transcript, instead of just through specialized classes. This fosters students from various disciplines to participate in the Robotics arena.

The minor consists of earning six to 12 credit hours from three core areas: robot kinematics and dynamics; systems theory, signal processing and control; and computation and sensing.

The Masters degree has two options either a course work option, which requires 10 full-time courses, or an essay option, which requires eight full-time courses and a masters essay. Students in the masters program can select a specialized track from the following: automation science and engineering, bio-robotics, control and dynamical systems, perceptive and cognitive systems, general robotics, and medical robotics and computer integrated surgical systems.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering, BS or MS in Computer Science

Founded in 1880, the University of Southern California is Californias oldest private research university. USC contributes $8 billion each year to the economy of LA and California. USC boasts over 42,000 students and nearly 4,000 member staff.

USC houses the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Center (RASC), founded in 2002. The RASC serves as an organized research unit intended for multi-discipline use within the College of Engineering. The lab members focus their research on the far-reaching field of technology of robotics systems. The research impacts areas at USC such as humanoid, reconfigurable, and nano and space robotics, and applications such as training, rehabilitation, emergency response and entertainment.

Within the department of Computer Science, USC offers a Master of Science in Computer Science (Intelligent Robotics). The graduate-level degree exposes students to the design and construction of robots, and to the computer systems required for control and information processing.

While earning their Intelligent Robotics degree, students complete courses such as Analysis of Algorithms, Robotics, Self-Organization, Machine Learning and Probabilistic Learning. The school is one of the best robotics colleges in the nation.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, BS or MS in Computer Science

The School of Engineering dedicates time and energy to innovative research which includes robotics and other forms of artificial intelligence.

UCLA has several research facilities for the study of robotics and their various aspects including the following:

UCLA also has a team of researchers developing soccer robots.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS in Engineering, BS or MS in Computer Science

The University of California, Berkeley also known as UC Berkeley or Cal was founded in 1868. In 2019, US News and World Report ranked UC Berkeley the #2 public school. The University has over 41,000 students.

Berkeley is heavily involved in various research capacities.

Students interested in robotics can participate in the Berkeley Robotics and Intelligent Machines Lab. The Lab manages several research groups including:

The Biomimetic Millisystems Lab which seeks to harness features of animal manipulation, sensing and actuation to improve millirobot functionality.

The People and Robots group emphasizes societys interaction with robots focusing on areas such as Bio-Inspired robotics, Deep Learning, and Cloud Robotics.

The Robot Learning group researches new and interesting methods for machine learning, perception and control.

Other group options and research areas include theBerkeley Laboratory for Automation Science and Engineering, The BErkeley AeRobot (BEAR) project, the Computer Vision group, Medical Robots, and more.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, BS or MS in Computer Science

The University of Washington, founded in 1861, located in downtown Seattle, Washington, also has campuses in Tacoma and Bothell. Overall, the University includes over 20 million square feet of space, and over 500 buildings. The university also has over 26 libraries, making it one of the largest university library systems in the world.

The school has over 46,000 students and nearly 6,000 academic staff members.

The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering offers multidisciplinary study of robotics covering a variety of study areas includingmechanism design, Bayesian state estimation, biomechanics, neural control of movement, robot learning, and natural language instruction.

The robotics research areas includes labs such as:

Some courses at University of Washington, applicable to robotics at the undergrad level include the robotics capstone and capstone software Kinect.

Other affiliated research centers include the Institute for Learning and Brain Science, the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering, the Center for Game Science, and the Intel Science and Technology Center for Pervasive Computing.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS Computer Science

The University provides over 20 undergraduate and graduate level degree programs, the majority of which allow students to study robotics. These include the undergraduate majors of Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Students can study the same undergraduate areas at the Masters or Doctoral levels.

The School of Engineering manages several facilities of research including the Institute for Systems Research, which houses the Maryland Robotics Center. This interdisciplinary research facility studies all aspects of robotics including intelligence, component technologies, and system autonomy.

The School of Engineering maintains the Space Systems Laboratory and the Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility. These facilities specialize in astronautics and the simulation of microgravity environments. The University of Maryland has a unique neutral buoyancy tank.

Robotics related degrees: BS or MS in Computer Science, BS or MS in Engineering

Oregon State University (OSU), founded in 1868, is one of only three American institutions designated as a land-grant, sea-grant, space-grant and sun-grant university. It is one of only two public universities with all four designations, along with Penn State. OSU enrolls over 30,000 students, including over 25,000 undergraduates.

Oregon State University has adopted the position robots are here to stay, thus the educational system must adapt to create the next generation of researchers and innovators. OSU recognizes robotics touch numerous fields business, engineering, communication, transportation, agriculture, national defense, and medicine. OSU is one of the few institutes of higher education to offer graduate studies in Robotics.

Working to develop and harness the potential of robotics in todays world led to the formation of the Collaborative Robotics and Intelligent Systems Institute (CoRIS) at OSU.

OSU faculty members consider their position unique; they approach the idea of robotics holistically studying technological advancement, while considering how the robots impact people and how the changes brought by the widespread use of robots will shape our society.

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A research team at Johns Hopkins has developed a prototype robot with movements inspired by those of a Central American cockroach species. (Image: Will Kirk / Homewood Photography)

The Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR) was founded by the Whiting School of Engineering as the principal locus for robotics research at one of the worlds premier research universities. Its mission is to create knowledge and foster innovation to further the field of robotics science and engineering by cultivating excellence in research and teaching in robotics engineering sciences, and by utilizing opportunities for robotics research and collaboration across all Johns Hopkins University divisions and with collaborators worldwide. Located in Hackerman Hall on the Homewood campus, the LCSR is one of the largest and most technologically advanced robotics centers in the world. It comprises personnel from across all of Johns Hopkins University, and fosters targeted research programs and collaboration with universities, corporations, and other research organizations worldwide. Our undergraduate robotics minor and masters degree in robotics provide a structure in which students from a wide variety of engineering, scientific, and mathematical backgrounds can advance their interdisciplinary knowledge in robotics.

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Disney World’s July 11 reopening: 6 things to watch – CNN

(CNN) For Disney World's most ardent fans, tomorrow is indeed only a day away.

Disney World is the biggest of big deals in the theme park universe. And the eyes of the theme park world will be on it this weekend.

1. Reservations and capacity

Two of Walt Disney World Resort's parks are set to reopen Saturday: Magic Kingdom Park (pictured) and Disney's Animal Kingdom. EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios are slated to reopen on July 15.

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Guests must follow four steps to use the system:

1. Get a valid park admission linked to a Disney account you've set up online.2. Register the members of your party.3. Select a date and a park to attend.4. Finally, review and confirm your reservations.

For instance, at 1 p.m. ET Friday, there were no parks available for annual passholders in July. But August had some availability, especially on weekdays late in the month. People already holding theme park tickets or who have a Disney Resort reservation still have openings and options in July. Right now, spots for Hollywood Studios in July are particularly hard to come by.

As the situation is in constant flux, you might need patience and flexibility at first. Or you might get lucky and snag your top choices right away.

CNN Travel will be looking at how the new system works and what level of crowds Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom attract on Saturday and beyond.

Florida has seen some of sharpest spikes in Covid-19 cases in the United States and the world recently. No one can predict how that might affect things in coming weeks.

2. Temperature screenings

All guests will be required to a undergo temperature screening before entering a theme park at Walt Disney World Resort.

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By now, it should be no surprise to theme park guests that they'll undergo a temperature screening before being allowed in. Here's what Disney says to expect:

"All guests will be required to undergo temperature screenings prior to entering a theme park. Based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher will be directed to an additional location for rescreening and assistance.

"Those who again measure 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher will not be allowed entry, nor will those in their party," Disney said.

Schaffner said that back-up reading should prevent most problems.

For someone who does pop the 100.4 limit, he said "if that person goes under tent, gets a cool drink, and is permitted to rest, they'll cool down rapidly enough to past the test -- assuming they are not ill and do not have an infection."

Disney told CNN Travel on Thursday that secondary screenings take place in a cooler, tented area several minutes after the initial reading.

Dr. Shannon Hopson, an endocrinologist in Corvallis, Oregon, shared her second opinion: "You can get an increased body temperature from being overly hot, but I wouldn't think this would be particularly common."

Worried anyway?

Hopson's advice is to make sure you're well-hydrated before you get in line and shield your face with a hat or a cap with a big brim. She also said set your appointment for a morning arrival if you can so you'll arrive when it's cooler.

Hopson is actually more worried about potential Covid-19 carriers that temperature screenings won't catch.

"The biggest problem with temperature screenings is that they can provide a false sense of security. They're everywhere. We do them for patients and all staff at my office, but they only catch the sick people," Hopson said. "We know that asymptomatic carriers can spread coronavirus as well as sick people, so there's just no way to screen those people out."

We'll be watching how temperature checks are going -- and how the public reacts to them.

3. Dining

Guests at Disney's Riviera Resort can see Minnie, Mickey and the gang during breakfast at Topolino's Terrace -- Flavors of the Riviera, the resort's rooftop restaurant. During the phased reopening, characters will maintain proper physical distancing while parading through the restaurant.

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Like restaurants anywhere else, Disney has had to upend its normal dining experience and find new ways to deliver food and drinks to hungry and thirsty guests.

In a news release, Disney said "new measures promoting health and well-being will be implemented." You can expect to see "enhanced cleaning in seating, dining and common areas, as well as changes to self-serve options."

-- You'll need a face covering when entering and leaving dine-in restaurants, but obviously they can be removed when you're seated and you're ready to eat.

-- If you're a day guest, you'll absolutely need a reservation for dining at a Disney Resort restaurant. And if you're an overnight guest, it's highly recommended.

-- Wherever possible, Disney is offering cashless and contactless exchanges.

4. Character interactions

Mickey Mouse will star in the "Mickey and Friends Cavalcade" when Magic Kingdom Park reopens.

Olga Thompson/Walt Disney World Resort

Perhaps the most cherished memories from a Disney visit are children rushing with mad joy into the arms of a beloved character. Unfortunately, it's a look-but-don't-touch policy for character interactions with Mickey and his pals during the pandemic.

But Disney will be making it a visual spectacle.

In the Magic Kingdom, "characters will cavalcade along the traditional parade route throughout the day." And over at Animal Kingdom, guests might witness "Disney characters setting sail down Discovery River on special boats, such as Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pocahontas and others."

We'll be keeping an eye out for how these encounters go. Will the kiddies still enjoy these sightings and be able to live without the hugs?

5. Rides and lines

Ground markings will help promote proper physical distancing in attraction queues. And rides won't be filled to capacity.

Matt Stroshane/Walt Disney World Resort

So there's not much point in limiting park capacity, requiring masks and keeping characters apart from guests and then letting folks bunch up in attraction lines and on the rides themselves.

To that end, you'll be seeing signs for social distancing in queues. And rides will be sent out with empty seats, with only people in the same party bunched up together.

In its news release, Disney said it expects to open up very popular attractions on Saturday such as Space Mountain, The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

Tremaine says to keep in mind there are no Fast Passes for now in the Magic Kingdom. Rides are first-come, first-served.

We'll be watching how the combo of fewer people in the park vs. social distancing on the rides plays out. Will waits be shorter, longer or about the same?

6. The Disney experience during the pandemic

Ground markings will help promote proper physical distancing outside retail shops. How will such measures go over?

David Roark/Walt Disney World Resort

Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the reopening will be the reaction of the guests to all the new safety measures. After all, a July 2020 visit is going to be very different than what guests enjoyed pre-pandemic.

Tremaine said, "The safety measures at Universal Studios and Dollywood [in Tennessee] haven't put much of a dent in my enjoyment of the experience. Hand sanitizer before rides and distancing between parties isn't that hard to manage."

But what about a face mask? And in a sticky Orlando summer, too.

"It definitely isn't ideal to have to wear a mask right now. I know Disney die-hards who say they won't go back until they don't have to wear masks. But I think for a lot of people, we're willing to put up with the heat and inconvenience and discomfort of a mask if it means we get to be somewhere we love," she said.

"It's been a really bad few months. If a mask is the tradeoff for a little bit of pixie dust in our lives, so be it."

Disney has confirmed they are designating specific areas where families can take a break and take off their masks.

"It's great time to point out that we, as theme park guests, often don't realize how much work is going on behind the scenes at the entertainment attractions that we visit," Lewison said. "Even the smaller regional amusement parks are pretty complex operations, and Covid has added another layer of intense complexity over what is already a complicated operation."

He said guests should keep in mind that "theme park employees also have to be temperature-checked, social distance from each other, wear masks and take meals and breaks in safe situations. They're also in unfamiliar circumstances. Parks now have a trickier balance between their permitted capacities and visitor demand and staffing."

His assessment of their efforts?

"What I've seen is that the parks have taken on a huge challenge and they're doing an amazing job with it in a very uncertain new environment."

Lewison had some advice for people going Saturday and beyond.

The "top tip is always: Make sure that you carefully follow all park rules and regulations, from signage to cast member instructions. If you're unsure, ask a cast member."

He said to be prepared for some attractions to not be available. As for the rides that are operating, guests should also expect to see some changes.

In the end, it's all about preparation, said Lewison.

"Make sure you have a comfortable mask, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hat, hand sanitizer (just in case, although parks have done a lot to provide it), reservations, phone charger, water ... all the usual stuff that improves your day at a theme park."

Finally -- "Have fun! You're one of the lucky few at a theme park, and I'm jealous!"

CNN's Natasha Chen contributed to this report.

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Hotels & Resorts of Halekulani Recognized by Travel + Leisure "World’s Best Awards" For Excellence In Luxury Hospitality – PRNewswire

HONOLULU, July 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Hotels and Resorts ofHalekulani, the hotel development and management division of Honolulu-basedHalekulaniCorporation,is pleased to announce that Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani and Halekulani have been named among the top Resort Hotels in Hawaii by the Travel + Leisure 2020 World's Best Awards, with Halepuna Waikiki receiving the coveted title of the No. 1 Resort Hotel in Hawaii. This announcement marks the first year that both properties have received the prestigious award.

"We are truly humbled to have been recognized with this esteemed award for both Halekulani and Halepuna Waikiki, especially as it comes directly from Travel + Leisure readers," said Peter Shaindlin, Chief Operating Officer of Halekulani Corporation. "Witnessing the success and evolution of our legendary Halekulani brand, both in Hawaii and beyond, has been a gratifying experience and serves as a true testament to the dedication of our exceptional staff who work hard each day to create unforgettable guest experiences."

Situated across from its iconic sister property Halekulani, Halepuna Waikiki debuted in October 2019 as the first luxury boutique hotel in Waikiki. Every experience at Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani has been designed to embody and reflect the spirit of Halekulani and bring "The House of Welcoming Waters" to life.Incorporating the culture of Hawai'i, the aloha spirit of the islands and philosophy of Halekulani, Halepuna Waikiki is a refined retreat where Hawaiian traditions, warm, engaging service and fine design enrich every guest room, dining experience and amenity.

Halekulani, long recognized around the world as one of the finest independent luxury hotels, has received more than 500 accolades, awards and honoraria since its inception in 1984. In addition to luxurious accommodations overlooking Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach, Halekulani is home to the award-winning SpaHalekulani and an array of dining experiences considered to be among the best on the island, including La Mer, Hawaii's only AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five Star restaurant, Orchids and House Without A Key. With a strong commitment to local arts and culture, guests of Halekulani receive exclusive access to the "For You, Everything" program, which provides special and complimentary admission to some of Oahu's finest art and cultural venues and events.

The Hotels and Resorts of Halekulani portfolio also includesHalekulani Okinawa, which opened in July 2019 on the main island of Okinawa, Japan and has already been named an award-winning hotel. Locatedon the coastline within the Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park, Halekulani Okinawa offers travelers a true resort experience set among a lush natural landscape where guests can experience the rich culture and heritage of the region through the hotel's immersive programming that explores the island's culture, heritage and way of life.

Every year, Travel + Leisure showcases the top travel destinations and companies around the globe as rated by its readers as the World's Best. Readers share their favorite cities, hotels, resorts, spas, restaurants, and experiences around the world, culminating in the World's Best list, and earning a spot is considered a high honor in the hotel industry. Halepuna Waikiki and Halekulani were rated based on their rooms and facilities, location, service, food and overall value. The 2020 World's Best Awards lists, as well as survey methodology, are currently featured on http://www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest and will appear in the August issue of Travel + Leisure.

For more information, please visit http://www.halepuna.com and http://www.halekulani.com.

AboutHalekulaniCorporationHonolulu basedHalekulaniCorporation owns and operatesHalekulani, the internationally acclaimed luxury hotel in Waikiki, as well as Halepuna Waikiki byHalekulani, formerly the Waikiki Parc hotel.Halekulanirepresents a hospitality legacy of unique and iconic stature and, since its modern incarnation in 1984,Halekulanihas received more than 500 accolades, awards and honoraria, and is consistently ranked among the world's finest hotels. In 1987,HalekulaniCorporation developed Waikiki Parc hotel, a stylish boutique hotel that provided its guests with a sophisticated and contemporary hotel sensibility combined with personalized service and innovative guest experiences.HalekulaniCorporation recently transformed the Waikiki Parc hotel intoHalepuna Waikiki byHalekulani, which defines a new legacy of excellence and experience in hospitality, steeped in local culture and tradition. Offering a casual yet refined urban retreat experience, Halepuna Waikiki, Honolulu's only urban retreat,is an inspiring and gratifying haven of modernity and refinement where guests can escape, relax, restore and reconnect with the spirit of wellbeing.Hotels & Resorts ofHalekulaniis responsible for the development,expansionand management of theHalekulaniand Halepuna luxury brands.

AboutHalekulaniSince its inception in 1984,Halekulani("House Befitting Heaven") has become Hawaii's most acclaimed hotel, renowned as one of the world's finestindependent luxury hotels having received more than 500 accolades, awards and honoraria. Legendary for its luxurious accommodations, superlative dining and, according to a recent Travel + Leisure readers' poll, the "Best Service in North America," as well as having received the Reader's Choice Award as the #1 Hotel In Hawaii, the 453-room icon has long served as the destination of choice for celebrities, dignitaries, and corporate leaders the world over. Halekulaniis home to SpaHalekulani, voted #2 "Best Spa in the Country" by Conde Nast Traveler, as well as House Without A Key, Lewers Lounge, Orchids and La Mer,Hawaii'slongest consecutively earned recipient of the AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star restaurant awards designation for more than a quarter century. Since its inception,Halekulanihas maintained a strong commitment to arts and culture through exclusive alliances withOahu'smost iconic cultural venues. Whether lounging by its world-famous orchid pool, designed with 1.2 million pieces of imported South African glass tiles, or arranging exclusive access to Oahu's most prominent arts and cultural events and experiences,Halekulaniis steadfastly committed to providing guests and patrons alike with consummate and gracious service in the tradition of Hawaiian hospitality.Halekulaniis a member of The Leading Hotels of the World and has a longstanding partnership with Japan's legendary luxury hotel group, Imperial Hotel, Ltd., which encompasses the Imperial Hotel Tokyo, Imperial Hotel Osaka and the Kamikochi Imperial Hotel. For further information, please visitwww.halekulani.com.

About Halepuna Waikiki ByHalekulaniFrom the Hawaiian "Hale" ("House") and Puna ("Spring"), Halepuna Waikiki ("The House of Welcoming Waters"), Halepuna Waikiki byHalekulanidefines a new legacy of excellence and experience in hospitality, steeped in local culture and tradition. Offering a casual yet refined urban resort experience, Halepuna Waikiki, Honolulu's only boutique urban retreat, is an inspiring and gratifying haven of modernity and refinement where guests can escape, relax, restore and reconnect with the spirit of wellbeing. The 23-floor Halepuna Waikiki features natural elements inspired byHalekulani's subtle, light and airy interiors, with custom light fixtures, teak finishes, vaulted ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and works of art curated by the Honolulu Museum of Art. Its 284 intimate and sundrenched rooms and suites, with views of the Pacific Ocean and Honolulu's mountain range, have been designed for the most discerning international guests, with idyllic comfort, expansive views and enticing lanais for lounging. The eighth floor at Halepuna Waikiki has been transformed into a very special oasis featuring a heated Infinity Pool, Jacuzzi, poolside bar, spacious sun deck with private cabanas, beautifully landscaped gardens with intimate spaces for personal retreats, and a state-of-the-art fitness studio with equipment from ARTIS by TechnoGym. Adjacent to the lobby is theHalekulaniBakery & Restaurant, the hotel's full service, all day dining, restaurant with an open-air kitchen and outdoor terrace surrounded by lush tropical landscaping, which features a locally-inspired menu focusing on indigenous ingredients, as well as a glass enclosed Chocolate Room where guests can see delectable treats being made.Halepuna Waikiki byHalekulaniis a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts.For more information, please visitwww.halepuna.com.

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The Pandemics Impact On M&AAnd What Will Happen Next – Chief Executive Group

The coronavirus pandemic and accompanying market downturn have left mergers and acquisitions in something of a quarantine themselves. Such activity has slowed to a crawl, and uncertainty reigns: What will the landscape look like when this crisis subsides? Where will opportunities arise? Is a recession likelyor has a depression already arrived?

Certainly there are those who have managed to make hay, despite the slump. Witness, for example, the $456 million deal between Johnson & Johnson and the U.S. government, and the accompanying hope that the pharmaceutical giant can fast-track a Covid-19 vaccine. But overall the picture is bleak. According to Forbes, worldwide M&A was down 35 percent from the last quarter of 2019 to the first quarter of 2020, and 39 percent in the U.S. The year-over-year decreases were 25 and 50 percent, respectively.

Particularly notable were Xerox backing out of a $35 billion deal to acquire HP, and Apollo Global Management withdrawing its $8.5 billion bid to acquire the broadcasting company Tegna Inc. and aerospace suppliers Woodward and Hexcel mutually agreeing to terminate their $6.4 billion merger. Indeed, a growing list of private equity firms have walked away from deals signed before the pandemic hit. In the PE space, we have seen financial sponsors dump at least a half-dozen deals so far in 2020 in the U.S. alone.

Nate Pund, a managing director for Houlihan Lokeys consumer, food and retail group, told SGB Executive that M&A has, in effect, come to a halt while companies assess the damage the crisis has incurred, and what might lie ahead. The latter is obviously a very tough call. There are those who believe the world is already in a recession, and certainly there are many indications that that is the case: Company valuations have plummeted, unemployment has spiked and consumers are buying little more than bread, milk and eggs.

Will the virus fade with the warm weather, as some have predicted? Will the U.S. be able to restart its economy as a result? Its all very unclear, as Pund said:

Uncertainty is the killer of everything. When you dont have any sense of the world, it is very difficult to make an informed decision. If you have bad news, you can deal with that. If you have good news, you can deal with that. But when you have uncertain news, you dont know what to do.

Some, like BNP Paribas M&A head Bruno Villard, believe the pandemic will have a lasting effect on the worldwide economic picture. As he told Bloomberg, It will not be just a blip in deals flow. But David Ludwig, Goldman Sachs head of Americas Equity Capital Markets, is more optimistic, telling that same outlet that once the threat diminishes, the rally will come in a reasonable period of time.

In the aftermath of past global crisesat least those that can be recalled in the memories of current business leadersthe deal economy was eaten by the bears only to run again with the bulls, such as was witnessed after the bursting of the Internet bubble in 2000 and the Great Recession of 2008-2009. As in past global crises, not knowing what is going to happen next in the markets has already contributed to buyers renegotiating, delaying, deferring or outright cancelling their M&A deals. Whats different this time around is that the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic is primarily on the commercial economy rather than the financial system, leaving a big question mark as to the viability of target businesses (if not the potential buyers themselves).

The risk for buyers to proceed to do a deal in the short term is high, but there are many more factors one has to take into account to get a deal done. In addition to price and other economic terms, there are real new due diligence issues that have to be investigated, if you can even conduct a due diligence investigation in this environment, and one has to assess what debt financing will be available, and on what terms (if at all), and how much additional time to build in to any process for obtaining necessary regulatory and other third-party approvals for deals.

Johnson & Johnson is on track to begin human testing on a coronavirus vaccine this fall, with the hope that it can release 600 million to 800 million doses in early 2021. In the meantime, the company readjusted its short-term financial goals, announcing on April 14 that its forecasted 2020 revenue is expected to be between $77.5 billion and $80.5 billion, down from its previous prediction of $85.4 billion to $86.2 billion. Stock dividends and investor confidence nonetheless remained high, and obviously the company believes better things are in store if it can meet demand for the vaccine.

There are other companies with vaccines in the pipeline, too. Chillingly, there were reports in mid-April that the virus is mutating, though researchers were still confident that those drugs currently in development would be effective.

Bloomberg noted that the crisis has resulted in other healthcare deals, like Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.s $11.5 billion acquisition of Qiagen NV, which makes testing kits. Bloomberg also pointed out that infrastructure deals remain very much on the table because cash flow is never an issue in that space and the contracts tend to be of the multiyear variety.

An interesting side note is that some deals, notably Morgan Stanleys $13 billion acquisition of the discount brokerage E-Trade, included specific provisions preventing either party from invoking the coronavirus outbreak as a reason to renegotiate. Typically such agreements are subject to material adverse effect (MAE) qualifiers, under which either party might be freed from their obligations if an unforeseen event has a long-term impact on a companys potential. But according to the terms of this deal, the pandemic could not be a reason to trigger an MAE.

Meanwhile, some sellers are pushing backand hard. After The Carlyle Group and Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC abandoned an agreement signed in December 2019 to make a 20% stake in American Express Global Business Travel at a $5 billion enterprise value, Carlyle claimed that AMEX had breached the no MAE clause, which did not have a specific carveout in case of a global pandemic. AMEXs well capitalized investors, including Certares Management and Qatar Investment Authority, did not take this lying down, firing back with a lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court to force Carlyle to complete the deal and to expedite a trial to require the same.

M&A opportunities tend to arise from financial crises, as companies fortunes wane and they begin looking to sell. And certainly there are always plenty of savvy buyers circling overhead, eager to take advantage of diminished valuations. Gap acquired Athleta in 2008 during the Great Recessio, and Phillips-Van Heusen acquired Tommy Hilfiger immediately after, in 2010.

The same thing can be expected to happen now. Private equity firms and hedge funds will likely lead the charge on such rescue deals, and certainly they have the resources; Bloomberg estimated that PE firms alone have some $2 trillion at their disposal. They might not swoop in immediately, as they have to tidy up their own portfolios, but they will surely be on the case.

Their targets will no doubt be in the travel, lodging and entertainment sectors, which have taken a major hit during the pandemic with shelter-in-place orders the norm. The World Travel and Tourism Council is predicting a loss of 75 million jobs and $2.1 trillion in revenue, and the U.S. Travel Association projects that 4.6 million people will lose their jobs through May alone. Marriott, meanwhile, serves as an example of how hard-hit the lodging industry has been; that chain had seen a 75 percent reduction in revenue as of early April, a shortfall that the U.S. governments stimulus package can only begin to address.

Also ripe for M&A are industries looking to repair supply chains, once the pandemic is over. Bloomberg pointed to the automotive sector, for example, as one that might be looking to become less dependent on foreign sources for various components.

But again, there are caveats about such things as how a target companys valuation might be impacted by the pandemic (especially given supply-chain disruption) and how decisions made between signing and closing might affect an agreement, given that they are made during such a tumultuous time.

The due diligence process has also been dramatically altered. On-site visits and in-person meetings have taken a backseat to video conference calls, not to mention the trickiness involved with obtaining original documentation in the current climate. Regulatory matters will also be elongated, which may require extending the drop-dead date featured in all agreements (i.e., the date after which either party may walk away from the deal as a result of unforeseen delays).

But there is great uncertainty about all this, as there is with the overall picture, and that uncertainty is as pervasive in the M&A space as any other. The best that can be said is that CEOs who are alert for opportunities, especially in the healthcare and travel sectors, stand to benefit the most.

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KidSenses to hosts virtual summer camps – The Tryon Daily Bulletin – Tryon Daily Bulletin

Beginning July 13, KidSenses will begin hosting themed, curriculum aligned summer camps for children rising into Kindergarten through the 5th grade. From animals to world travel, there is something exciting for your child to learn about and enjoy. All materials will be provided by the museum as well as passes to local activity and food venues that are able to safely operate under current regulations.

As in previous years, two styles of camps will be offered. Mini camps provide approximately 20 hours of educational fun, while full camps provide up to 40 hours. Prerecorded and live videos will guide your family through all the activities. However, do not feel as if your child has to complete all the activities within the camp week. All the videos will be accessible to registrants even after the camps end, meaning camp activities can continue throughout the entire summer if that works best for your family.

Kindergartners through 2nd graders can explore a downtown environment, searching for clues to solve the mystery of The KidSenses Caper, or they can explore the cultures of the world while eating tasty foreign snacks! 3rd through 5th graders can experience the wild world of animals and the habitats in which they live, or they can blast off with rockets and get messy with slime!

During each camp week, we will host our Fun Fridays for a live, in person activity where campers can participate in activities they cant do at home. Whether its meeting animal ambassadors or eating liquid nitrogen ice cream, it will be an adventure! Fun Friday activities will be scheduled based on registration to ensure that we can adhere to social distancing guidelines.

If your child is one of the first 15 to sign up for each camp, they will receive a free summer camp T-shirt! For the full schedule and details on registration, visit Kidsenses.org/camps.

Due to State guidelines, KidSenses Childrens Interactive Museum is currently closed. However, we are actively posting simple, hands-on activities on our Facebook page. Visit http://www.kidsenses.org or http://www.factorymuseum.org for more information.

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Expedia 2020 Summer Travel Report Reveals Same-State Stays, Road Trips and Flexibility Pave the Way to Recovery – Hospitality Net

SEATTLE - Summer travel inarguably looks different this summer, and the latest report from Expedia.com sheds light on the emerging priorities and behaviors of Americans looking to get away. Leveraging search and demand data and a national poll of 1,000+ Americans, results from the report include:

"People miss travel, they have vacation days to use and they also want to stay safe," says Senior Director of PR and Social for Expedia.com, Nisreene Atassi. "Given how quickly the advice and restrictions are changing, one of our main priorities at Expedia is making sure our customers have the information they need to navigate this summer travel season."

Read on for more insights and tips from the Expedia 2020 Summer Travel Report.

Summer travelers staying closer to home

Last-minute getaways are also on the rise, with more travelers booking trips 0-7 days out this summer than in previous years.

"While the desire to get away is still going strong for many of us, how and where we're choosing to go this summer looks different," says Atassi. "Beaches and national parks remain popular, but more Americans are choosing destinations that are closer to home and drivable, versus going somewhere more exotic. Interestingly, we've seen that travelers are making these plans at the last minute. Things are so unpredictable right now with COVID-19, so it's possible that travelers feel more comfortable making travel plans for the near future vs. planning too far ahead."

Safety first: road trips seen as the safest way to get away this summer

As travelers venture away from home and destinations open back up to tourism, health and safety takes priority over price when trip-planning. 72 percent of survey respondents said they're opting for a road trip this summer because it feels safer than flying, and more people listed health and safety (72%) and avoiding crowds (68%) as top concerns over budget (60%). In response to these concerns, the industry is rolling out new sanitation measures to help minimize risks. Expedia displays these hygiene amenities on the site so travelers can feel comfortable leaving home; they'll know whether a hotel property has enhanced cleaning processes or if an airline requires passengers to wear face masks.

Travelers can also message their hotel or vacation rental right from the Expedia mobile app and ask for more info on their policies, request special arrangements or check whether certain amenities like the pool or spa are going to be open.

Flexibility

To make it easier to search for flexible options, Expedia lets travelers filter by hotels that offer free cancellation and airlines that are waiving any change fees for future bookings.

"People often choose non-refundable rates because they're generally cheaper, but with so many destinations eager to welcome back tourists it's more realistic than ever to find a great value without having to sacrifice flexibility," says Atassi.

Planning tips and tricks

For more information and inspiration on trip planning, check out the Expedia Viewfinder Blog.

About Expedia.comExpedia.com is one of the world's largest full-service travel sites, helping millions of travelers per month easily plan and book travel. Expedia.com (https://www.expedia.com/, 1-800-EXPEDIA) aims to provide the latest technology and the widest selection of top vacation destinations, affordable airfare, hotel deals, car rentals, destination weddings, cruise deals and in-destination activities, attractions, services and travel apps.

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Visit our web site https://www.expedia.com/ or use our mobile app to book cheap flights and hotels.

1Data based on interest or demand on Expedia.com during June 2020 for travel between June 1 - September 7, 2020 compared to the same time periods in 2019.

2Survey commissioned by Expedia and conducted by Survey Monkey, polling 1,077 respondents, aged 18+, located in the U.S.

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A world staff of scientists have restored the imaginative and prescient in blind rats utilizing a nanoparticle-based synthetic retina prosthesis that may be injected straight into the attention. The scientific advance has been efficiently demonstrated for a interval of eight months with out the necessity for surgical procedure. Whereas its nonetheless early days for the analysis, it suggests it would sooner or later be potential to make use of the conjugated polymer nanoparticle (P3HT-NP) therapy in people to appropriate eye issues starting from hereditary retinal dystrophies to the extremely frequent age-related macular degeneration.

In our liquid retina gadget, P3HT nanoparticles unfold out over your complete subretinal house and promoted light-dependent activation of spared inside retinal neurons, recovering subcortical, cortical and behavioral visible responses, Fabio Benfenati, analysis director on the Italian Institute of Know-how, advised Digital Tendencies. We predict that P3HT-NPs present a brand new avenue in retinal prosthetics.

Retinal prostheses consult with implantable gadgets which are designed to assist restore sight in sufferers with retinal degeneration. They work by introducing visible data into the retina by means of stimulation of surviving retinal neurons. Whereas promising, present retinal prostheses have up to now been proven to solely return low-resolution imaginative and prescient: Helpful for issues like distinguishing between gentle and darkish or recognizing easy shapes and objects. This new nanotech method seems way more promising, providing considerably larger decision. After only one injection, exercise within the rats visible cortex and visible acuity had been the identical as these present in wholesome rats.

As famous, theres nonetheless way more analysis that must be carried out earlier than this method is tried in people. However Benfenati steered that that is a part of the street map ahead.

The obvious growth is to method the first-in-human utility with the present know-how that may present essentially the most full solutions, he stated. This may embrace a step in bigger animals and a long-term research of the nanoparticle destiny. I foresee that itll require just a few years to be completed.

A paper describing the work, titled Subretinally injected semiconducting polymer nanoparticles rescue imaginative and prescient in a rat mannequin of retinal dystrophy, was recently published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

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Impact of the COVID-19 on Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) Market that will drive the Growth by 2027 | CNano Technology Limited, Hanwha Nanotech Corporation,…

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Key players operating in theCarbon Nanotubes (CNT) market include Showa Denko, Carbon Solutions, Future Carbon GmbH, and Continental Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc.

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System in package sip technology Market Estimated to be driven by Innovation and Industrialization – Cole of Duty

The worldwide System in package sip technology market report included by Regal Intelligence depends on the year 2019. This market report contemplates Manufacturers (counting worldwide and domestic), Suppliers and Vendors, Regions, Product Type, Product Variants and Application for the conjecture time frame. The analysis gives data on over a wide span of time on the aspects like market trends and improvement, drivers, limitations, advancements, and on the changing capital structure of the System in package sip technology Market. The study will help market players and market specialists to comprehend the on-going structure of the market.

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* Amkor Technology, Inc. (USA), ASE Group (Taiwan), ChipMOS Technologies Inc. (Taiwan), Fujitsu Limited (Japan), GS Nanotech (Russia), Insight SiP (France), Intel Corporation (USA), Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology Co. Ltd. (China), Kulicke & Soffa Pte Ltd. (Singapore), Nanium S.A. (Portugal), O.C.E. Technology Ltd. (Ireland), Powertech Technologies, Inc. (Taiwan), Renesas Electronics Corporation (Japan), Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea), ShunSin Technology (Zhongshan) Limited (China), Si2 Microsystems Private Limited (India), Siliconware Precision Industries Co. Ltd. (SPIL) (Taiwan), STATS ChipPAC Ltd. (Singapore), Unimicron Corporation (Taiwan)

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1 Report Overview1.1 Definition1.2 Manufacturers and Regions Overview1.2.1 Manufacturers Overview1.2.2 Regions Overview1.3 Type Overview1.4 Application Overview1.5 Industrial Chain1.5.1 System in Package (SiP) Technology Overall Industrial Chain1.5.2 Upstream1.5.3 Downstream1.5.4 Economic/Political Environment2 Global System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Assesment by Types2.1 Overall Market Performance2.1.1 Product Type Market Performance (Volume)2.1.2 Product Type Market Performance (Value)2.2 China System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance2.3 USA System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance2.4 Europe System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance2.5 Japan System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance2.6 Korea System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance2.7 India System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance2.8 Southeast Asia System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance2.9 South America System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance3 Global System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Assesment by Application3.1 Overall Market Performance (Volume)3.2 China System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)3.3 USA System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)3.4 Europe System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)3.5 Japan System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)3.6 Korea System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)3.7 India System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)3.8 Southeast Asia System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)3.9 South America System in Package (SiP) Technology Market Performance (Volume)4 Competitive Analysis4.1 Amkor Technology, Inc. (USA)4.1.1 Amkor Technology, Inc. (USA) Profiles4.1.2 Amkor Technology, Inc. (USA) Product Information4.1.3 Amkor Technology, Inc. (USA) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.1.4 Amkor Technology, Inc. (USA) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.1.5 SWOT Analysis4.2 ASE Group (Taiwan)4.2.1 ASE Group (Taiwan) Profiles4.2.2 ASE Group (Taiwan) Product Information4.2.3 ASE Group (Taiwan) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.2.4 ASE Group (Taiwan) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.2.5 SWOT Analysis4.3 ChipMOS Technologies Inc. (Taiwan)4.3.1 ChipMOS Technologies Inc. (Taiwan) Profiles4.3.2 ChipMOS Technologies Inc. (Taiwan) Product Information4.3.3 ChipMOS Technologies Inc. (Taiwan) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.3.4 ChipMOS Technologies Inc. (Taiwan) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.3.5 SWOT Analysis4.4 Fujitsu Limited (Japan)4.4.1 Fujitsu Limited (Japan) Profiles4.4.2 Fujitsu Limited (Japan) Product Information4.4.3 Fujitsu Limited (Japan) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.4.4 Fujitsu Limited (Japan) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.4.5 SWOT Analysis4.5 GS Nanotech (Russia)4.5.1 GS Nanotech (Russia) Profiles4.5.2 GS Nanotech (Russia) Product Information4.5.3 GS Nanotech (Russia) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.5.4 GS Nanotech (Russia) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.5.5 SWOT Analysis4.6 Insight SiP (France)4.6.1 Insight SiP (France) Profiles4.6.2 Insight SiP (France) Product Information4.6.3 Insight SiP (France) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.6.4 Insight SiP (France) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.6.5 SWOT Analysis4.7 Intel Corporation (USA)4.7.1 Intel Corporation (USA) Profiles4.7.2 Intel Corporation (USA) Product Information4.7.3 Intel Corporation (USA) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.7.4 Intel Corporation (USA) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.7.5 SWOT Analysis4.8 Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology Co. Ltd. (China)4.8.1 Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology Co. Ltd. (China) Profiles4.8.2 Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology Co. Ltd. (China) Product Information4.8.3 Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology Co. Ltd. (China) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.8.4 Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology Co. Ltd. (China) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.8.5 SWOT Analysis4.9 Kulicke & Soffa Pte Ltd. (Singapore)4.9.1 Kulicke & Soffa Pte Ltd. (Singapore) Profiles4.9.2 Kulicke & Soffa Pte Ltd. (Singapore) Product Information4.9.3 Kulicke & Soffa Pte Ltd. (Singapore) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.9.4 Kulicke & Soffa Pte Ltd. (Singapore) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.9.5 SWOT Analysis4.10 Nanium S.A. (Portugal)4.10.1 Nanium S.A. (Portugal) Profiles4.10.2 Nanium S.A. (Portugal) Product Information4.10.3 Nanium S.A. (Portugal) System in Package (SiP) Technology Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin4.10.4 Nanium S.A. (Portugal) System in Package (SiP) Technology Business Performance4.10.5 SWOT Analysis4.11 O.C.E. Technology Ltd. (Ireland)4.12 Powertech Technologies, Inc. (Taiwan)4.13 Renesas Electronics Corporation (Japan)4.14 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea)4.15 ShunSin Technology (Zhongshan) Limited (China)4.16 Si2 Microsystems Private Limited (India)4.17 Siliconware Precision Industries Co. Ltd. (SPIL) (Taiwan)4.18 STATS ChipPAC Ltd. (Singapore)4.19 Unimicron Corporation (Taiwan)

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Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Market Size, Share, Types, Products, Manufacturers and Application, Forecast to 2026 – Cole of Duty

The Carbon Nanotube Ink market has witnessed growth from USD XX million to USD XX million from 2014 to 2019. With the CAGR of X.X%, this market is estimated to reach USD XX million in 2026.

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Major Players in the global Carbon Nanotube Ink market include:, NovaCentrix, Sun Chemical Corporation, Taiyo Ink, Methode Electronics, Heraeus, Applied Nanotech Holdings, DuPont, Henkel

On the basis of types, the Carbon Nanotube Ink market is primarily split into:, Type 1, Type 2, Type 3

On the basis of applications, the market covers:, Photovoltaic, Membrane Switch, Display, Automotive

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Geographically, the report includes the research on production, consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, and forecast (2014-2026) of the following regions:, United States, Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Poland), China, Japan, India , Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam), Central and South America (Brazil, Mexico, Colombia), Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria), Other Regions

Chapter 1 provides an overview of Carbon Nanotube Ink market, containing global revenue, global production, sales, and CAGR. The forecast and analysis of Carbon Nanotube Ink market by type, application, and region are also presented in this chapter.

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Chapter 5 focuses on the application of Carbon Nanotube Ink, by analyzing the consumption and its growth rate of each application.

Chapter 6 is about production, consumption, export, and import of Carbon Nanotube Ink in each region.

Chapter 7 pays attention to the production, revenue, price and gross margin of Carbon Nanotube Ink in markets of different regions. The analysis on production, revenue, price and gross margin of the global market is covered in this part.

Chapter 8 concentrates on manufacturing analysis, including key raw material analysis, cost structure analysis and process analysis, making up a comprehensive analysis of manufacturing cost.

Chapter 9 introduces the industrial chain of Carbon Nanotube Ink. Industrial chain analysis, raw material sources and downstream buyers are analyzed in this chapter.

Chapter 10 provides clear insights into market dynamics.

Chapter 11 prospects the whole Carbon Nanotube Ink market, including the global production and revenue forecast, regional forecast. It also foresees the Carbon Nanotube Ink market by type and application.

Chapter 12 concludes the research findings and refines all the highlights of the study.

Chapter 13 introduces the research methodology and sources of research data for your understanding.

Years considered for this report:, Historical Years: 2014-2018, Base Year: 2019, Estimated Year: 2019, Forecast Period: 2019-2026,

Some Point of Table of Content:

Chapter One: Carbon Nanotube Ink Market Overview

Chapter Two: Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Market Landscape by Player

Chapter Three: Players Profiles

Chapter Four: Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue (Value), Price Trend by Type

Chapter Five: Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Market Analysis by Application

Chapter Six: Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Consumption, Export, Import by Region (2014-2019)

Chapter Seven: Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue (Value) by Region (2014-2019)

Chapter Eight: Carbon Nanotube Ink Manufacturing Analysis

Chapter Nine: Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers

Chapter Ten: Market Dynamics

Chapter Eleven: Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Market Forecast (2019-2026)

Chapter Twelve: Research Findings and Conclusion

Chapter Thirteen: Appendix continued

List of tablesList of Tables and FiguresFigure Carbon Nanotube Ink Product PictureTable Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production and CAGR (%) Comparison by TypeTable Profile of Type 1Table Profile of Type 2Table Profile of Type 3Table Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption (Sales) Comparison by Application (2014-2026)Table Profile of PhotovoltaicTable Profile of Membrane SwitchTable Profile of DisplayTable Profile of AutomotiveFigure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Market Size (Value) and CAGR (%) (2014-2026)Figure United States Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Europe Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Germany Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure UK Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure France Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Italy Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Spain Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Russia Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Poland Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure China Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Japan Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure India Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Southeast Asia Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Malaysia Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Singapore Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Philippines Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Indonesia Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Thailand Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Vietnam Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Central and South America Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Brazil Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Mexico Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Colombia Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Middle East and Africa Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Saudi Arabia Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure United Arab Emirates Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Turkey Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Egypt Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure South Africa Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Nigeria Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue and Growth Rate (2014-2026)Figure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Status and Outlook (2014-2026)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production by Player (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Share by Player (2014-2019)Figure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Share by Player in 2018Table Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue by Player (2014-2019)Table Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue Market Share by Player (2014-2019)Table Carbon Nanotube Ink Price by Player (2014-2019)Table Carbon Nanotube Ink Manufacturing Base Distribution and Sales Area by PlayerTable Carbon Nanotube Ink Product Type by PlayerTable Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion PlansTable NovaCentrix ProfileTable NovaCentrix Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table Sun Chemical Corporation ProfileTable Sun Chemical Corporation Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table Taiyo Ink ProfileTable Taiyo Ink Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table Methode Electronics ProfileTable Methode Electronics Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table Heraeus ProfileTable Heraeus Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table Applied Nanotech Holdings ProfileTable Applied Nanotech Holdings Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table DuPont ProfileTable DuPont Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table Henkel ProfileTable Henkel Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production by Type (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Market Share by Type (2014-2019)Figure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Market Share by Type in 2018Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue by Type (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue Market Share by Type (2014-2019)Figure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Revenue Market Share by Type in 2018Table Carbon Nanotube Ink Price by Type (2014-2019)Figure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Growth Rate of Type 1 (2014-2019)Figure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Growth Rate of Type 2 (2014-2019)Figure Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Production Growth Rate of Type 3 (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption by Application (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption Market Share by Application (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption of Photovoltaic (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption of Membrane Switch (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption of Display (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption of Automotive (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption by Region (2014-2019)Table Global Carbon Nanotube Ink Consumption Market Share by Region (2014-2019)Table United States Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2014-2019)Table Europe Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2014-2019)Table China Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2014-2019)Table Japan Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2014-2019)Table India Carbon Nanotube Ink Production, Consumption, Export, Import (2014-2019)Table Southeast Asia 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Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions Market Analysis by Production, Consumption and Competitive Analysis Till 2025 – 3rd Watch News

The global Global Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions Market Insights, Forecast to 2025 report is based on comprehensive analysis conducted by experienced and professional experts. The report mentions, factors that are influencing growth such as drivers, restrains of the market. The report offers in-depth analysis of trends and opportunities in the Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions Market. The report offers figurative estimations and predicts future for upcoming years on the basis of the recent developments and historic data. For the gathering information and estimating revenue for all segments, researchers have used top-down and bottom-up approach. On the basis of data collected from primary and secondary research and trusted data sources the report offers future predictions of revenue and market share.

The Leading Market Players Covered in this Report are : Unidym,Nanocyl,Cnano,SouthWest NanoTechnologies,canatu,nanointegris,Toray,Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co. Ltd,Foxconn,Hanao Co., Ltd .

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Impact of Covid-19 in Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions Market:The utility-owned segment is mainly being driven by increasing financial incentives and regulatory supports from the governments globally. The current utility-owned Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions are affected primarily by the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the projects in China, the US, Germany, and South Korea are delayed, and the companies are facing short-term operational issues due to supply chain constraints and lack of site access due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Asia-Pacific is anticipated to get highly affected by the spread of the COVID-19 due to the effect of the pandemic in China, Japan, and India. China is the epic center of this lethal disease. China is a major country in terms of the chemical industry.

Key Businesses Segmentation of Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions MarketOn the basis on the end users/applications,this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, sales volume, Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions market share and growth rate of Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions foreach application, including-

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Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions Market Regional Analysis Includes: Asia-Pacific(Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Australia) Europe(Turkey, Germany, Russia UK, Italy, France, etc.) North America(the United States, Mexico, and Canada.) South America(Brazil etc.) The Middle East and Africa(GCC Countries and Egypt.)

Key Insights that Study is going to provide: The 360-degree Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions market overview based on a global and regional level Market Share & Sales Revenue by Key Players & Emerging Regional Players Competitors In this section, various Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions industry leading players are studied with respect to their company profile, product portfolio, capacity, price, cost, and revenue. A separate chapter on Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions market Entropy to gain insights on Leaders aggressiveness towards market [Merger & Acquisition / Recent Investment and Key Developments] Patent Analysis** No of patents / Trademark filed in recent years.

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Table of Content:Global Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions Market Size, Status and Forecast 20261. Report Overview2. Market Analysis by Types3. Product Application Market4. Manufacturers Profiles/Analysis5. Market Performance for Manufacturers6. Regions Market Performance for Manufacturers7. Global Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Dispersions Market Performance (Sales Point)8. Development Trend for Regions (Sales Point)9. Upstream Source, Technology and Cost10. Channel Analysis11. Consumer Analysis12. Market Forecast 2020-202613. Conclusion

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