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Ashes of the Singularity update substantially boosts AMD Ryzen performance – ExtremeTech

Posted: March 31, 2017 at 7:27 am

When AMD launched its Ryzen 7 family, it delivered a chip that exceeded our expectations in just about every category, but fell down somewhat in gaming. Exactly how much of a problem this is depends on whether you tune your testing for CPU-centric or GPU-centric results, and to some extent, what GPU you use. But there was a clear gap at 1080p in both our Ryzen 7 review and our GTX 1080 Titesting.

AMDs explanation for this phenomena was to claim that games required substantial optimization to work effectively with Ryzen. This was metwith a raised eyebrow from much of the enthusiast community. Its not that these claims are always unfounded weve long known that game updates could improve performance on specific CPU architectures but that the performance hit AMD took in gaming in our CPU review occurred across a wide range of titles. Promises that the situation could be fixed by optimization are not the same as saying that the situation will be fixed by optimization, after all. Given AMDs relatively limited finances for fixing dozens of older titles, it wasnt clear wed see much interest from developers.

At least one game has been updated with better Ryzen support, however. Ashes of the Singularity, from Oxide, initially showed significant performance differences between itself and Intel. This gap persisted even when we used the GPU-centric test for the game at Crazy detail, as opposed to the Very High settings we used for our CPU-centric testing. A graph from our GTX 1080 Ti review is presented below:

Only the 1080p tests are relevant for this article. Our GPU testing showed AMD lagging well behind Intel with both the 1070 and the 1080 Ti.

According to PC World, tests theyve run in Ashes of the Singularity demonstrate a considerable performance gain for AMD. Their results arent directly comparable with ours; theyve tested low detail while our CPU review used Very High and our 1080 Ti review used Crazy at the 1080p resolution.

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PC World reports that their Ryzen 7 1800X tests show a 1.27x performance improvement in the GPU-focused test and a more modest 12% boost in the CPU-focused test. Still, these improvements are just the beginning according to Oxide developer Dan Baker.

Every processor is different on how you tune it, and Ryzen gave us some new data points on optimization, Oxides Dan Baker told PCWorld. Weve invested thousands of hours tuning Intel CPUs to get every last bit of performance out of them, but comparatively little time so far on Ryzen.

Bethesda has also pledged to work with AMD to improve game performance in future titles, but its not clear which already-shipping titles will be retroactively updated to improve CPU support. Then again, Ryzen is typically still much faster than Piledriver, and weve seen no evidence yet of a title that falls down to the point that a CPU optimization patch is critically required.

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Robot Apocalypse Watch: BlackRock Embraces Stock-Picking Singularity – Dealbreaker

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Resistance is futile.

In Star Trek, the Borg is a cybernetic alien race whose overriding mission is the assimilation of all other life forms into its pulsing, digital hive mind. Its also a parable of active equity management. Do what you will to push back against the inevitable cyborgian future: Resistance is futile.

Forty some-odd BlackRock stock-pickers learned that lesson Tuesday whenthe asset management leviathan announced a wide-ranging initiative to reposition its equity platform For Future of Advice Management and, in the process, let a bunch of its equity staff go. This isnt some elective choice or trend-following on the part of Larry Fink, BlackRock assures us. Itis our ineluctable destiny:

Traditional methods of equity investing are being reshaped by massive advances in technology and data sciences. At the same time, client preferences are shifting, focusing not just on outcomes but on how both performance and fees impact value, said Mark Wiseman, Global Head of Active Equities at BlackRock.

The active equity industry needs to change. Asset managers who simply use the same techniques and tools from the past will limit their ability to generate alpha and deliver on client expectations.

Sadly, its not like BlackRocks portfolio managers five of whom reportedlylost their jobsin the shake-up had all that strong a defense in the past few years. According to Bloomberg:

The companys active-equity funds have lagged behind rivals for years. The funds annual average return is 4 percent and 7.3 percent over three and five years, according to data from Morningstar Inc. This compares with the industry average of 5.3 percent and 8.8 percent.

Clearly something had to give. Its only natural that the next step was toward the equity singularity.

Theres no need to belabor the basic factorshere: investors want quants, automation is coming for everyone, fees are bad. We all know the story. The deeper question is what happens when everyone, from the big bad BlackRock to the tiniest Midwestern mutual fund, has hitched their wagon to a bot. Is the endpoint for the long-term equity landscape similar to that of high-frequency trading, in which big returns for the first movers shrank to pennies once everyone got in on the action? Will the great quantitative shift cause a thousand flowers to bloom, each with its own unique approach and trading style or will all the algorithms crowd into the same basic strategies? Will the pendulum ever swing back toward humans? Should I learn Python or C++?

We cant wait to find out. In the meantime, those who have already embraced the Borg might want topolish off their resumes:

Wiseman said his group plans over the next 18 months to hire about the same number of employees who were laid off. BlackRock is looking for people with deep research capabilities, technological and data analytics skills, and will put more emphasis on hiring in the emerging markets, especially Asia.

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March Madness in the Meatpacking District – The New Yorker

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The N.C.A.A. brackets have come and gone, but March Madness prevails in the meatpacking district, where a terrific group show by that name is installed at Fort Gansevoort, an idiosyncratic gallery (and occasional barbecue joint) in a three-story town house at 5 Ninth Ave. As its title implies, the shows theme is sports, which, on its own, is nothing novel. A quick spin through the Met will turn up figures of wrestlers painted on an Ancient Greek amphora in 500 B.C., a Mesoamerican stone carving of a ballplayer made roughly a thousand years later, and mid-nineteenth-century portraits of matadors by douard Manet. But Fort Gansevoort flips the script on millennia of male-dominated athletics with art works by thirty-one women made between the mid-twentieth century and now, from Elizabeth Catletts jubilant 1958 print of a barefoot girl jumping rope to a just-finished collage of a pigtailed boxer by Deborah Roberts, a young artist who borrows the Dadaist strategies of Hannah Hch for the era of Black Lives Matter.

The show (which runs through May 6) was co-curated by the artist Hank Willis Thomas and the gallerist Adam Shopkorn (who is also a film producer, with a basketball documentary under his belt). The fact that this all-women show is the brainchild of men might have drawn fire for paternalism were it not for the shows persuasive politics, at the intersection of feminism and race. The first sign that we arent in for a Leroy Neimanesque straight sports experience arrives just inside the front door: a 1:100 scale model of a two-hundred-metre track constructed from two thousand acrylic fake fingernails, painted with stars and stripes and embellished with rhinestones by Pamela Council. The sculpture is an homage to the Olympic gold medalist Florence Griffith Joyner, an insouciant monument to black power and beauty. Nearby hang two elegiac works by Gina Adams, which incorporate vintage photographs of the girls basketball team at the assimilationist Osage Boarding School, in Oklahoma, where children were forbidden to speak their native languageeven denied the right to say their own names.

There are obligatory works by the well-known, including the photographer Catherine Opies 2008 take on high-school football and a black-and-white gem from 1979 by Cindy Sherman, in Sonja Henie mode as a stocking-capped figure skater. But discoveriesand rediscoveries, in the case of a 1976 series of video drawings of televised sports by Howardena Pindelloutmatch the usual suspects. One standout is the Washington, D.C.-based performer Holly Bass, who, like Sherman, suits up for photographic self-portraits. In a quartet of studio shots, Bass styles herself as a posthuman athlete, so at one with her game that a pair of basketballs replaces her derrire. Its a joyous slam dunk of a conceita pointedly absurdist sendup of misogynist visual clichs.

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Navigating Space Exploration – Monroe Evening News

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Monroe High graduate enjoys working as SpaceX engineer.

Not too many people go to work and have a 14-story-tall rocket sitting outside the front door. Blair Gagnon sees this every day at his office in Los Angeles.

An avionics systems integration engineer, he has been employed with SpaceX, a California-based company specializing in aerospace technology, for the past 3 years.

A 2009 graduate of Monroe High School, he works on the SpaceX capsules used to supply the International Space Station atop a Falcon 9 rocket. The capsule flights, called Dragon, are spacecraft flown on critical resupply missions to the space station.

Mr. Gagnon is responsible for ensuring all Dragon avionics subsystems are adequately tested and functioning prior to flight.

Even after long days of tests, the 26-year-old graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) likes what hes doing.

Its very challenging, but one of the most interesting things you can do, he told The Monroe News last week. Some days I spend 12 hours at work. But at the end of the day, you look at the rocket and its super interesting its what gets me up every day.

The space station is home to one Frenchman, two Americans and three Russians. The 18th and latest SpaceX capsule returned to Earth March 19 with a full load of science samples from the space station. Astronauts had set it free from the station just 5 hours earlier.

The Dragon flew to the station more than a month ago from the same Florida launch pad used for NASAs Apollo moon missions. It took more than 5,000 pounds of supplies and brought back just as much in completed experiments and used equipment, according to the Associated Press.

He got a full ride to MIT, where he earned a degree in mechanical and electrical enginering.

SpaceX hired him right away and sent him to its Los Angeles office to start immediately. Two summers ago, the firm landed its first space capsule booster on dry land. Since then, he has worked on every one of the 10 Dragon missions, including the eighth flight in 2016 that he served as primary engineer and had the most involvement in. He works with an aviation integration team of about a half-dozen engineers that handles any issues with tests, electronics, data and systems. They have been busy preparing and improving other capsules for flights to the space station.

This company is a very young company, said Mr. Gagnon, the son of Jill St. Pierre-Gagnon and John Gagnon of Monroe. There are over 100 engineers. Every one of them contributes to the mission. A good chunk of them are in their 20s and early 30s. Ive only been here 3 years, but when you reach five years, youre a veteran.

Besides Florida, the company also has launch sites in California and Texas.

A good portion of our work is with any issues that pop up weve gotten a lot better with each vehicle, he said. We deal with all of the electrical currents, computers, transmitters and radios.

The list of other responsibilities includes:

nTroubleshooting Dragon avionics issues throughout production and during in-space flight.

nAnalyzing and presenting vehicle data in SpaceX and NASA reviews for vehicle milestones.

nDesigning vehicle test equipment and procedures used in verifying the functionality of Dragon.

Another flight is anticipated to launch this spring from the Florida site.

Each morning he reports to work, he walks within five feet of the rocket outside the office.

I look up the entire length of the rocket, he said.

As the current cargo-only version of Dragon reaches the end of production, he will be transitioning to working on the Crew Dragon version that will take astronauts as well as cargo to the space station, he said.

Among his personal goals are working on the first manned space flight to Mars.

It would be really cool if I stuck around long enough to work on future vehicles that would take loads beyond Earths orbit, he said. Im proud to be here. Its very interesting work. I almost never do the same thing every day.

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The Quest for Nanotechnology and the Evolution of Wet and Dry Milling Processes – Powder Bulk Solids

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Agitator bead mill

Batch attritor

Classifying rotor in operation

Continuous attritor

What is Nanotechnology? There are a couple of definitions, or more appropriately, descriptions of Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nano-scale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanotechnology (sometimes shortened to "nanotech") is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanometer sized particles are desirable in many industries, including active pharmaceuticals, pigments, technical ceramics, crop protection, new energy, and electronics. The obvious benefit of particles in the nanometer range is to improve performance of existing products or formulations due to the increased surface area that will be available. However, new products can also be developed by processing in the nanometer range. Innovation has driven many ceramics industry researchers to look to nanoparticles materials ground finer than 200 nanometers (nm) to enhance product performance or unlock new applications for ceramic materials. Pharmaceutical scientists have enhanced the performance of drug compounds to improve dissolution, solubility, and therefore bioavailability, resulting in more effective compounds that are more cost efficient, and most importantly, with less risks and side effects for the patient. Click here for information about the PBS Toronto event, May 16-18, 2017

As a company specialized in size reduction to this scale, we didnt invent or create nanotechnology we enable it! Traditionally, producing sub-micron sized particles has only been possible through wet media milling. Recent developments in dry grinding technology, specifically fluidized bed jet mills, have enabled the production of nanoparticles through a jet milling method using steam. Considering the advantages and applications of each method described below will enable the producing company to choose the most appropriate method and equipment to achieve the desired results. Lets take a look at both technologies and how they evolved to enable Nano. What is Media Milling? Media milling is a process wherein a charge of grinding media (steel or ceramic balls, cylinders, or fine media) is accelerated in either a rotating cylinder or drum (traditional tumbling ball mill) or a stationary vertical or horizontal vessel with a rotating shaft. Media mills can be either a wet or dry process. However, higher fineness is achieved when using wet milling. In each of the media mill types described below, successively finer grinding media can be used. The capability of a system to reach a certain fineness is directly related to the size of the grinding media.

Ball Mills Ball mills, the simplest form of media mills, are rotating cylinders filled with grinding media. Ball mills employ steel or ceramic spherical grinding media that can range from to several in. in dam, cylinders (Cylpebs) of similar dimensions, flint pebbles, or media of the same material that is being ground (autogenous grinding). In some applications, rods may even be used. The ball mill rotates on its horizontal axis so that the media cascades causing size reduction by impact and sheer forces. Feed material size for ball mills is usually less than 1 in., and they are effective to produce a particle size range of 5-500, in some cases as fine as 1, but this is usually the limit. When mills are emptied, the slurry is discharged through a grate which retains the grinding media in the mill while allowing the product to pass.

Ball mills work well with brittle, hard materials, and can mill and blend materials at the same time. They are not suitable for elastic, fibrous, or ductile materials.

Ball mills can be very large, 5-6 m in dam, and even larger with input power up to 20 megawatts. The largest mills are used in mining operations.

Attritor Mills In attritor mills, smaller grinding media is employed ranging from 1/8 to about 3/8 in. The most common media types are stainless steel, chrome steel, tungsten carbide, or ceramic. There are two basic processes for attritor mills: batch and continuous. Typical feed material size is below 2 mm.

In a batch attritor, the material to be ground and the grinding media are placed in a stationary, jacketed grinding tank. The media and suspension are agitated by arms mounted on the shaft, rotating at high speed, exerting impact and shear forces on the particles, resulting in size reduction and excellent dispersion. Attritors, like ball mills, can create high-intensity mixing or blending of materials, whether introduced together into the mill or added during the process. Premixing is not necessary, but can be beneficial in introducing a well dispersed and wetted material to the process. Premixing can reduce processing time and result in less wear in the mill. While a batch attritor is not a continuous process, there is a pump that keeps material circulating from a bottom discharge and back to the top of the stationary tank. Media is retained in the mill by a screen or grate at the discharge. Circulation aids in maintaining batch uniformity and controlling cycle time. During processing, the batch can be evaluated for fineness, solids content, chemistry, or other parameters that may be critical to the process. Because the mill is an open tank, adjustments can be made to these parameters, as well as determine when the process reaches its end point. After the end point is reached, the batch can be discharged via the same pump used for circulation. Batch attritors can be used to process very hard-to-grind materials such as silicon carbide, tungsten carbide, and some metals. Less abrasive or hard materials can also be successfully processed, such as paints and coatings, inks, minerals, chocolate, resins, cellulose, carbon black, pigments, and dyes. Typical batch attritors can be as large as 500-600 gal, with slurry volume about half the total tank volume. A continuous attritor is similar, but will usually have a slightly larger vertical length over dam than a batch type. This is to control the residence time of the suspension in the mill in order to meet a specific fineness. In the case of a continuous attritor, a well-made premix is critical to the process. Continuous attritors may also use grinding media smaller than batch attritors, as small as 0.4 mm for higher density beads. In this type, the slurry is pumped through the mill from the bottom and discharges from the top of the tank. The media is primarily retained by grids at the bottom inlet and top discharge. A continuous attritor can be a single pass process, multiple pass through a single mill, or passes through several mills using finer media in succession to reach finer particle size distributions. The advantage of a continuous attritor is that the mill size is not the limitation of batch size, therefore a much larger batch can be processed with a lower investment in equipment. There are also some attritors used in a circulation process with a larger holding tank than the mill volume and higher flow rate through the mill, but with a total residence time sufficient to reach the particle size target. The advantages with this type of process are better temperature control and a narrower particle size distribution.

Agitated Small Media Mills Agitated small media mills are the final link in the evolutionary chain to reach nanometer particle size distributions and will be covered more thoroughly (by small media, we are not referring to the size of the mill, but the size of the media). This type consists of a vertical or horizontal grinding chamber, an agitator that is a rotating shaft equipped with agitator elements, a drive motor, and a media separator (located at the mills discharge). The agitator elements are typically disks or pins. The grinding chamber is filled with grinding media up to 95 percent of the mill volume. The grinding media can be made from materials such as stainless steel and glass, as well as advanced ceramic materials such as yttrium-stabilized zirconium oxide and cerium-stabilized zirconium oxide, and can range from as large as 10 mm dam to as small as 30 microns diam. The grinding media charge is activated by the rotation of the agitator shaft to create mechanical hydraulic shearing and particle impact. In agitator bead mills, the forces tear apart the solids suspended in a suspension as they are pumped through the grinding chamber.

In operation, a premix suspension containing the coarse material is pumped through the mill from a feed tank. The material flows into the grinding chamber and downward into the spaces between the grinding media. The agitator rotates at typical tip speeds between 4 and 20 m/s. The media move around the chamber and impart impact, compression, and shear forces to the suspended particles, fracturing or dispersing them. The suspension can be recirculated multiple times (known as high flow recirculation) with each pass having a short residence time in the mill chamber (approximately 30 seconds) until reaching the end product fineness specification, or pass only once (passage mode) through the mill to a product tank with a longer residence time in the mill chamber (12 minutes).

Each mode has advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage of passage mode is simplicity for those applications where the end particle size can be reached in a single pass or at most two passes. However, theres no guarantee that every particle passes through the mills highest-energy zones; therefore the final particle size distribution (PSD) may be wider than desired.

There are two variations of passage mode--pendular and serial mode--to potentially address this issue. Pendular mode ensures that more of the particles pass through the mills highest-energy zones. Using a high flow rate and two or more passes, the required particle size and a steeper PSD may be reached with a lower total residence time. This modes higher flow rate also results in less material heating, but the material is handled two or more times, which is undesirable in some applications.

The serial mode allows the use of two mills with different grinding media sizes a larger size in the first mill takes a coarse feed material to a size that allows the next mill to use finer media to reach the final desired particle size. In this way two-step grinding is accomplished in a single process.

If the material requires more than two or three passes, the high flow circulation mode may be the best option. In this mode, all particles ultimately pass through the mills highest-energy zones and achieve the steepest PSD and finest particle size. The circulation modes high flow rate also gives the material a short residence time, keeping both the material and the mill cooler and allowing accurate control of the material temperature.

Factors influencing the ultimate particle size: * Formulation of the premix (solids content and viscosity) * Quality of the premix (particle size distribution and oversize particles) * The grinding media used (bead size and density) * Media filling level in the mill * Agitator speed * Flow rate through the mill

Factors that are monitored during operation * Motor power consumed * Discharge temperature of the suspension * Inlet pressure of the suspension to the mill * Cooling water temperature and flow

Depending on the material to be ground and the objective or end-use of the resulting product, one of two types of media milling processes may be chosen. In comminution, particles are ground within the slurry by high-pressure shearing and impact forces to break apart the actual particles. In de-agglomeration, the small particles that are joined together are broken apart and separated without changing their primary size or structure. In some cases, both comminution and de-agglomeration are used on a single product. As mentioned, the size of the grinding media has a direct relationship to the size of the finished product. As a rule of thumb, the final median size will be approximately 1/1000 the media diam. So, to reach a median particle size of 100 nanometers, a grinding media dam of 100 microns is used. Media as small as 30 microns is sometimes used to reach a median particle size less than 30 nanometers. With very small grinding media, the separation process becomes more critical. In ball mills and attritors, the grinding media is retained in the mill by physical interference of a screen or grate. This is not feasible, or even possible, when using the finest media. When using media smaller than 200 microns, and considering that some slurries can increase in viscosity during milling, the media can be transported all the way to the separator screen by the suspensions flow forces though the mill, causing screen blockage. In such a case, the best media separator is a classifying rotor. Generally, the centrifugal forces it generates ensure media separation from the suspension. This is quite similar to air classification in a dry process, except that the classifier in a dry process is employed to separate coarse from fine product fractions. In a wet media mill, the coarse fraction is the grinding media.

There are several variations, and recent advancements, of centrifugal media separation systems, but the graphic demonstrates the effectiveness of this design to retain media in the mill. This is a significant contributing factor in the capability to use the fine grinding media needed to enable milling into the nanometer size range. Agitator small media mill chambers range in size from 15 ml in pharmaceutical development mills to 50,000-l mills used in mining and precious metal recovery processes.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Media Milling There are many advantages to media milling. The primary reason to select media milling is that the process can produce uniform particle size distributions in the micron and submicron (or nanometer) range. Dry-milled materials have the tendency to agglomerate after processing, or when later added to liquid, will also tend to agglomerate. This can be avoided when initially mixed with the liquid carrier and processed in a wet media mill. Wet milling encapsulates the dry particle, surrounding it with liquid and preventing re-agglomeration. Further, and long-term stabilization of the suspension using either electrostatic charge control or long-chain molecules can be achieved. There are disadvantages as well. One is contamination. A media milling process produces contamination due to wear of the grinding media and internal mill surfaces. This can be mitigated by selecting the proper wear-protection measures (wear protection of the mill and high-quality grinding media) and by adopting processing conditions to fit the requirement, without overgrinding. If a material simply requires de-agglomeration, a low-energy grinding process may be all that is needed. High-energy milling using high agitator speed (as used in primary grinding or comminution), will only create wear. Low agitator tip speeds significantly reduce wear and energy use. The other disadvantage comes when a material is ultimately used as a dry powder. Once wet grinding is completed, an energy intensive drying step is needed to complete the process. A dry process can be an advantage in these cases.

Dry Milling Technology to Produce Nanometer Particle Size Distributions Only recently has a dry process been able to consistently produce particle sizes in the nanometer range with a steep particle size distribution. This is now done with fluidized bed jet mills using superheated steam instead of compressed air. This too has been an evolution in grinding technology from simple spiral and loop jet mills, to opposed jet mills, and the most effective jet milling technology to date - fluidized bed jet mills. A further advance in this technology is the use of superheated steam to both increase energy input into the milling process and enable the separation of particles in the nanometer range.

Spiral Jet Mills Spiral jet mills were first used in the 1930s to enhance the dry milling process to reach particle size distributions with median particle size in the range of 1-10 microns, and in fact used steam as the grinding gas. Spiral jet mills are known for simple construction and simple operation without moving parts. Size reduction is accomplished by particle to particle and particle to wall collisions. Control of the particle size is mainly a function of a free vortex classification flow. Free vortex classification occurs when particles are introduced into a circumferential airstream. The heavier (coarser) particles remain on the outer periphery of the flow stream influenced by mass force created by centrifugal forces, while the lighter (finer) particles are drawn to center by drag force (effect of the fluid stream usually air) and exit the mill from the centrally located outlet with the air. The grinding process occurs while particles are circulating near the peripheral wall of the mill. There they are accelerated by grinding gas nozzles located on the peripheral wall. The acceleration results in the aforementioned particle to particle and particle to wall collisions. As the particles are reduced in size they migrate with the gas flow towards the central outlet and spiral out of the mill. Since there is no active classification in the mill to control the coarse particles, the particle size distributions tend to be wide, yet high fineness can be achieved in the median size. In order to keep the oversize particles to a minimum, or to reach a given median size, there was a tendency to create a high percentage of fine particles by overgrinding. When processing hard or abrasive materials, significant wear can occur due to contact with the wall and in these cases, hardened or ceramic materials are used for protection.

Loop Jet Mills A further step was taken in the development of the loop jet mill with the goal of improving the sharpness of the cut control of the coarse fraction. Like the spiral jet mill, there are no moving parts in the loop jet mill, and size reduction is a function of particle to particle and particle to wall collisions. Loop jet mills have their grinding nozzles located just after the feed inlet. In the same manner as the spiral jet mill, the coarser particles circulate on the outer wall, while the finer ground particles migrate to the inner wall. Here there is a difference in that the finer particles migrating to, and circulating on, the inner wall follow the inner wall surface and change direction as they exit the mill. There is also an externally adjustable barrier inside the mill to help control the migration of coarse particles to maintain their flow on the outer periphery until they are fine enough to exit the mill.

Classification The following mills all use internal dynamic air classification to control the upper particle size limit of the distribution. The following is a description of that process. Classification is the separation of particles according to their settling velocity in a gas or other fluid. In powder processing using a dynamic air classifier it is the separation of particles according to the effect of dynamic forces on the particles. There are two primary dynamic forces of air classification acting on the particles. The first is mass force. This is the force exerted on a particle by gravity, inertia, or centrifugal force. In this case it is centrifugal force generated by the classifier wheel. Mass force has a greater influence on coarse particles. The second is drag force. This is the force exerted on a particle by the surrounding fluid medium. In the case of dry classification, the fluid is a gas. Drag force has a greater influence on fine particles. There are also certain material parameters affecting air classification. These are material density, particle shape, and particle size. Gas parameters affecting air classification are the gas viscosity and gas density. As described in the graphic, higher density particles tend to classify finer. Therefore once would expect a material such as tungsten carbide to have a finer cut point than calcium carbonate at identical process conditions. Particle shape also is a factor, although it is less predictable. A flaky or high aspect ratio particle may present itself in any orientation affecting its aerodynamic performance in the gas flow. For instance, a rod-like material can present itself perpendicular to the direction of the gas flow and is classified as a coarser particle. If that same particle is presented in the direction of the flow, it will perform as a finer particle. The density of the fluid is also a factor. A higher density gas (example - ambient air) compared to a lower density gas (example - steam) will exert a greater influence on a particle carrying it to the fines discharge, and resulting in a coarser cut point.

Opposed Jet Mills In opposed jet mills there is finally an integration of a dynamic forced vortex air classifier with an opposed jet mill. This design allows control of the classification cut point independent of the airflow or the feed rate. Feed material is introduced into the mill in the proximity of the classifier. If there are fine particles present in the feed stream, they may exit the system through the dynamic classifier wheel. Coarse particles are rejected by the classifier and fall through the coarse outlet of the classifier into a split stream where they are mixed with high-pressure grinding gas and accelerated into the grinding zone. In the grinding zone they impact with particles from the opposing stream. The expanded airflow carries the particles again to the classifier where the process is repeated. While there is constant feed and constant discharge of product, there is also an internal circulation of coarse or partially ground material in the mill. As the demand for fineness increases, the internal circulating load far exceeds the actual production rate. There are some advantages to this design, including active control of the particle size, which results in higher efficiency, improved product quality, and a steeper particle size distribution. But there are also several deficiencies. One is high wear on the nozzles as both air and feed material pass through. Another is the long classifier shaft that can exhibit critical speed issues. A third is the balancing of classified coarse fraction into equal streams before mixing with the high-pressure grinding gas. Still, for its time, it was a significant improvement over jet mills that came before it.

Fluidized Bed Jet Mills The fluidized bed jet mill offers several improvements over the opposed jet mill. The material is ground in a fluidized bed by particle to particle impact only. There is virtually no impact velocity against the mill wall and much less wear. Only gas flows through the nozzles significantly reducing wear. The classifier is in closer proximity to the grinding zone. Mechanically and operationally, the classifier is a much more stable compact design. There is also a more effective classifier provided by the high end suppliers of fluidized bed jet mills. There are differences in the approaches that the manufacturers take in classifier design, but most are effective in their own right. Typically the particle size distribution in a fluidized bed jet mill is much finer and much steeper than the other jet mills, including the opposed jet mill, described above. While fluidized bed jet mills, operating with ambient temperature or hot gas are better than those that preceded them, they are still not the dry process needed to grind consistently into the nanometer size range. That was the target for the development of fluidized bed jet mills using superheated steam.

Jet Mills Using Superheated Steam The demand for finer dry powder products in the submicron or nanometer scale has led to increased use of technology using superheated steam as the grinding gas. Superheated steam as the grinding gas in jet mills has been used for many decades in the spiral or loop jet mills described above and more recently in fluidized bed jet mills. There are several key factors that make this process viable. Steam can be provided to a jet mill at high pressures compared to air. At higher grinding pressures, higher jet speeds can be attained. For example, at 100 BAR absolute, the jet speed exceeds 1200 m/s, compared to 600 m/s when using air, the kinetic energy in the mill is substantially higher with a proportional increase in capacity. Steam allows a finer cut size than air by reducing the drag force conveying particles from the mill. In a jet mill, this means the particle size distribution of the product is finer. Steam jet mills of all types are successfully used in commercial applications from ceramic materials, printing applications to advanced energy processes. On the other hand, steam jet grinding cannot be used for products that are sensitive to high temperatures, such as active pharmaceuticals and organic materials. However, any inorganic material not adversely affected by high temperatures, and where fine particle sizes are desired, may be suitable for steam-jet milling. Extensive testing has been performed on aluminum oxide, barium titanate, ceramic pigments, glass frits, graphite, rice ash, silicon carbide, talcum, and zirconium oxide, to name a few. One last advantage: Steam jet milling is greener than conventional air jet milling. As is well known, steam is the driving force of almost all energy production worldwide. In 2015, about 86% of the electrical energy in the U.S. was generated by large power plants using fossil or nuclear fuel. Large power plants operate on average with a degree of primary energy efficiency of around 40%. Transformation and line losses cause an additional loss of about 10%. Therefore when the electricity arrives at your plant, it has a degree of efficiency (compared to the primary energy) of about 36%. When you factor in compressor efficiency, which is about 45%, the overall energy is only about 16% from primary energy to kinetic (grinding) energy in the mill. By using steam directly, the process becomes two or three times more energy efficient. Grinding with steam is greener.

The Future of Nanotechnology The needs of companies developing materials in the nanometer size range can be met with either wet media mill or dry jet mill technology. The process and end use are factors that lead to the decision which is best for the application. In some cases, steam jet milling is more energy-intensive than media milling and its use would add additional costs to the product. Although many materials are suitable for steam jet milling, some substances cannot withstand the heat of the process. And when the finished product is needed to be wet or in a solution, it may be more cost-effective to reduce its size using wet media milling rather than steam jet milling. However, when a dry end product is needed, the advantage may be with steam jet milling. Wet milling technology also continues to develop and several new designs are available today that were not available even one year ago. These designs offer improved media separation allowing the use of smaller grinding media. Smaller media enables a finer particle size distribution. Improved separation of media gives flexibility to process materials with higher solids and viscosity. Better cooling efficiency allows more energy input into milling process resulting in higher production rates. Both technologies can apply to ceramics, alternative energy materials, optical glass, pigments, coatings and industrial minerals markets to name just a few. Both are viable technologies, with advantages and disadvantages, and in some rare cases, wet media milling with small media mills and dry grinding with a steam jet mill may be considered, tested and found to be equally successful! The engineer then has an interesting choice to make!

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New nanotech sponge sucks mercury from water in less than 5 seconds! – ZME Science

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Removing mercury from the water hasnt been simple and no method has been so efficient or safe until now. Abdennour Abbas, Professor of Bionanotechnology in the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering at the University of Minnesota, and his team created a low-cost super sponge that can soak up mercury from polluted water in just a few seconds. In addition, the sponge has some other useful qualities for water clean-up.

The super sponge! Image credits: Ke Xu, Abbas Lab, University of Minnesota.

Mercury is a very toxic substance that is found to some degree in virtually every body of water. Mercury occurs naturally in the earths crust, but human activities, such as mining and using fossil fuels, have released it into the environment. Bacteria change mercury into methylmercury, which becomes more concentrated in fish and humans. Mercury is dangerous because it is a strong neurotoxin.

In many lakes, the mercury concentration is between 0.01 and 12 nanograms per liter. Even at low concentrations, mercury can cause health problems. As you go further up the food chain, the amount of mercury increases a lot. Large fish can contain a lot of mercury. Babies whose mothers eat a lot of methylmercury while theyre in the womb may have damaged neurological development. Later in life, these babies could have problems with cognitive thinking, memory, language, and attention. A worrying prospect is that up to 10% of American woman of childbearing age have enough mercury in their blood to put a developing child at risk. In adults, effects can be seen onnervous, digestive and immune systems, lungs, kidneys, skin, and eyes.

The element mercury (Hg) in liquid form. Image credits: Bionerd.

The researchers at the University of Minnesota used mercurys greatest strength to become its greatest weakness. Mercury is mostly toxic because it irreversibly binds to the selenium found in living organisms in proteins or enzymes. Selenium binds mercury very strongly.

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The researchers used nanotechnology to grow selenium nanoparticles in and on a sponge. The sponge is so efficient that it removes mercury to below detectable levels from tap and lake water in under 5 seconds. You also need a surprisingly small amount of sponge to clean a large area. For example, a basketball-sized sponge could soak up 2 ng/L of mercury in a lake that is the size of a football field and up to 15 ft deep. The sponge can also be used to clean industrial wastewaterin 5 minutes.

Professor Abbas and graduate student Snober Ahmed demonstrating the capabilities of the sponge. Image credits: Ke Xu, Abbas Lab, University of Minnesota.

Once in the sponge, the mercury is bound to the selenium irreversibly and non-toxic. It can be disposed of safely in a landfill; it releases less mercury than the Environmental Protection Agencys safety limit. As an added bonus, the sponge soaks up some other heavy metal contamination from water such as lead, copper, arsenic, and zinc. Importantly, it doesnt take any essential nutrients from lakes. The sponge can work in water, regardless its acidity. Additionally, there arent any toxic effects on human cells and the sponge has strong antimicrobial properties.

All in all, this sponge is good for aquatic life, water quality, and health. It sounds like a win-win. If used industrially, the sponge could make wastewater treatment a lot more efficient and safe. Additionally, many lakes have high mercury levels that make it not safe to eat a lot of these fish. Using this sponge could clean up polluted lakes and make the fish safe to eat!

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Journal reference:Ahmed, S. et al., 2017.A Nanoselenium Sponge for Instantaneous Mercury Removal to Undetectable Levels.Advanced Functional Materials.

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General Curtis Scaparrotti, the US European Commander and NATO's Supreme Commander, declared Russia a very lethal, tough enemy and wants additional armoured ground troops alongside sea based assets.

He said: "They (Russia) have made the statement openly that they see a use for nuclear tactical capability within what we would consider a conventional conflict, which is very alarming.

They are using weapon systems that can either be conventional or nuclear

US military general Scaparrotti

"One of the things you see that is disturbing is the fact that they are using weapon systems that can either be conventional or nuclear, which then makes it difficult for us to clearly understand what they've employed."

The general is relishing the addition of state of the art F-35 fighter jets that can carry nuclear and conventional bombs.

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He continued: Today, we have about a little over 60,000 of all services stationed in Europe. It provides a force that allows us to deter today.

"We need a greater force there, I think potentially in the land component a footprint of an armoured division, for instance."

Donald Trump recently increased the defence budget by a reported $54billion, which alone makes up 80 per cent of the disclosed Russian military spending.

Scaparrotti added: I personally believe that we need to consider lethal defensive weapons for Ukraine. They are fighting a very lethal, tough enemy.

It's Russian proxy, really, and the Russians provide some of their newest equipment there in order to test it.

At the moment the US, Britain, Greece, Poland and Estonia are spending the minimum target of two per cent of their GDP on defence, despite a commitment in 2014 from all 28 Nato members to reach the two per cent spending target by 2024.

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Four RAF Typhoons are being sent to Romania to help police the Black Sea and provide reassurance to countries worried about Russia's military ambitions.

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Fallon said: The UK is stepping up its support for Natos collective defence from the north to the south of the alliance.

With this deployment, RAF planes will be ready to secure Nato airspace and provide reassurance to our allies in the Black Sea region.

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Nearly four decades after research into psychedelics was suppressed by the government, a new wave of scientists is restoring legitimacy to a misunderstood and promising area of research. Baltimore is home to arguably the most prestigious psychedelic research program in the world. The studies conducted by Roland Griffiths and his team at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine did not just commence this new era of legally sanctioned research; they are also the most rigorous scientific studies to date on psilocybin.

This could not have come at a better time. America is not well, and psychedelics possess a therapeutic power uniquely suited for critical transitionsmost notably the one from life to death. But psychedelics also offer insight into navigating the critical cultural and historical shifts currently at play in America. These transitions and the conflicts they create are manifestations of deep psychological problems intertwined with identity and mythology.

The mushroom could play a role in this endeavor as an organic remedy uniquely effective at breaking entrenched belief systems around identity. As the latest scholarly articles reveal, the psychedelic experience is fundamentally about restructuring one's own perspectives on life and challenging one's own core assumptions. That psychedelics might also be the genesis of the religious mindset may offer hope that this work is less daunting than it may seem. Huey P. Newton liked to point out that contradiction was the ruling principle of the universe.

Mystical Death

The latest investigations into psilocybin at Johns Hopkinspublished in the Journal of Psychopharmacology in November 2016suggest that it is a medicine, many times safer and more effective than any human drug technology now available, for treating crippling depression and other sicknesses of the soul.

In a commentary authored with colleague Daniel Shalev on the remarkable findings, Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at Columbia University and director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute, compared the effects of psilocybin to other "near-miraculous drugs such as aspirin and clozapine" whose therapeutic mechanisms also "remain mysterious."

Lieberman argued that the alarming volume of psychiatric conditions in our society alone constitutes an ethical imperative to seriously pursue larger investigations into psilocybin: "We do our patients a disservice by not understanding and appropriately investigating compounds with potential therapeutic value because of their prior controversial associations and on their capacity for misuse."

I personally investigated psilocybin and its effects by volunteering for one of Johns Hopkins' studies in 2014, and one of my own findings might seem counter-intuitive: The psychedelic experience was a sobering experience. I realized that my own identity was nothing but a deeply interwoven set of stories or assumptions. Some of those stories were self-defense mechanisms that had outlasted their use. When those stories were stripped away, it felt like being naked or exposed in front of the entire world. It was humiliating to see myself in this way, but ultimately freeing. The experience freed me from deadening positions in order to think about my identity in new ways. The greatest impediments to my own freedom I found within my own assumptions about myself and the world. I felt I had been given a unique opportunity to lead a more fulfilling life outside of a socially programmed role.

Hopkins' main finding has been that the lasting positive benefits of psilocybin are positively correlated with the intensity of the mystical experience it generates. Mysticism is a kind of transcendence produced by deep inner reflectiona state of cognitive liberty brought about by using the tools you have developed to analyze the outside world to analyze yourself. In this state, information is revealed via intuition.

My "trip" started with what felt like an oncoming spell of madness, as I broke away from what another journal commentator described as the "reassuring banality of everyday experiences." Wearing eyeshades and headphones, the normal lines of defensethe eye and ear sensorsare disabled, concentrating the experience inward. Music plays a key role in the Hopkins study. The six-and-a-half-hour playlist guided me through a recurring series of birth and death simulations, essentially ringing out a brimming well of repressed emotions clinging to my insides. Imagine Mozart conducting "Ave verum corpus" with your central nervous system as the instruments and you will get an idea of what I am talking about.

"Are there any other kind of songs?" I once asked between waves, seeking relief from being sucked back into another death trance.

The fear of death is featured heavily in the commentary. If there is a consensus, it is that experiencing death, sometimes called "mystical death," significantly reduces fear and anxiety. The Hopkins study (Griffiths et al.) used 51 cancer patients. These volunteers are often terrifieddeeply fearful of facing the unknown, full of anxiety, and extremely depressed. Six and a half months after the study ended, 52 percent and 70 percent of volunteers rated the psilocybin experience as the singular or top five most spiritually significant experience, and the singular or top five most personally meaningful experience of their lives, respectively. Eighty-seven percent attributed increased life-satisfaction or well-being to the experience. Another study from Dec. 2016, titled "The role of psychedelics in palliative care reconsidered: A case for psilocybin" by Benjamin Kelmendi et. al argued that these studies demonstrated "that a single-dose of psilocybin can produce both an acute and enduring reduction in depression symptoms, anxiety, and existential distress in patients with life-threatening cancer."

Another volunteer I spoke to in 2016a musician in their mid-20stold me that the experience with psilocybin led to a profound life reevaluation. "It's been over a year since I finished the study and in a lot of ways it has totally changed my life in a really positive way," they explained. "I wouldn't call it a religious experience, but I would say it was definitely a spiritual experience. I would say that I'm continually very interested in life, in the context of death and these kinds of experiencesreligious, spiritual, or transcendenthowever you want to describe them, as being ways of coming to terms with or exploring what is beyond our existence in the material world."

They continue on: "It's also made me want to live more with less and to try to really genuinely live by my values better. To live more actively and with purpose. In that way, it was really inspiring, and in that way I really think it's a really good tool to inspire mundane level change. I think it just makes people better and going and healing yourself from the inside will emanate into what you do in the world and it's really important. I was able to continue to basically quit smoking, to cut down to drinking very little. I was just in Europe on tour and I wasn't getting wasted even though those around me were."

Programs like Hopkins might eventually be commonplace throughout the country, with the therapy facilitated in clinics by psychologists like Bill Richards, who has been legally studying psychedelics since the 1960s at Spring Grove Hospital in Catonsville, where he gained a wealth of knowledge and experience designing research studies.

"What makes the responsible use of psychedelic substances so important, however, is that it provides reliability and potency," Richards writes in his book "Sacred Knowledge." "For the first time in the history of science, these two factors allow these revelatory states of consciousness and any changes in physical or mental health, or in attitudes or behavior, that may follow them to be studied carefully and systematically within the context of academic research. No longer is the study of mysticism limited to the scholarly scrutiny of historical documents, such as the beautifully expressive writings of St. Teresa of Avila, Meister Eckhart, Rumi, or Shankara."

In the book, Richards relates the story of a drug addict from Baltimore living in a halfway house. After being released from prison, the man was sent to Spring Grove for treatment and received a high dose of LSD. Afterward, he explained that it was difficult to express the beauty of what was clearly a powerful religious experience. "My mind left my body and my body was dead," the man said. He described a glowing Divine Being approaching him with his hand out. "I had touched that Divine Being and became part of God. At that moment, I shouted: 'Good God Almighty, what a beautiful day! Good God Almighty, I am a man at last!'. . . I have been cleansed of all my sins. I thought before this moment that I could see but I have been a blind man all my life."

Richards' book is filled with these kinds of stories, which I, coming from a Baptist background, interpreted as clear examples of the "born again" experience, a phrase I'd often heard but never believed.

"You cannot see the kingdom of God," Jesus said in the Book of John, "unless you are born again."

Whether or not psychedelics are responsible for the bizarre stories depicted in the Bible, the document could disappear and it would shortly be rewritten, as stories of mystical experiences are a worldwide phenomenon today. However, if future research confirms that psychedelics did play a role in the genesis of religion, a shift in the church's focus toward a more private practiceperhaps one utilizing eyeshades and a pair of headphoneswould be wise.

Infinite Wonder

After the study, I began to see hope and humor where I once saw only dead ends, outdated ideologies, and empty slogans. All of a sudden, forgiveness seemed of the utmost importance. "It is useless to try to adjudicate a long standing animosity by asking who started it, or who is the most wrong," Wendell Berry once pointed out. "The only sufficient answer is to give up the animosity, and try forgiveness." Christianity wasn't so bad, I thought, hell, I might even be a follower. Abraham Joshua Heschel pointed out in his book "The Prophets," that the prophets of the Old Testament have been described since antiquity as "hysterics . . . who experimented with altered states of consciousness." Former contradictions didn't seem like contradictions anymore. Some kind of third path had been revealed. New angles, meanings, and perspectives were abundant and exciting. No wonder they were hysterical, I thought, the problems that plague humanity are easily solvable in theory.

I would need a grant from the health department, I thought, and somewhere to conduct a sociology study on mental illness. The 100-plus year relationship between Kentucky and King Coal has left a deep psychological wound on my people. My uncle, Colonel Oren Coin, was sent by the governor to intervene in the battles of Bloody Harlan County in 1935. On the front page of the New York Times on Sept. 30, Uncle Oren described the police and coal operators' actions as a "reign of terror." The terrorists have by now mostly abandoned the state, ending the rocky relationship with only environmental and public health disasters left behind as thank-you notes. "You could have called, and told me goodbye," Larry Sparks moaned in his bluegrass classic of the same name.

There are plenty of troubled pastors in Kentucky (Marvin Gaye Sr. was born in Lexington) and it boasts some of the finest amateur chemists in the countryinside and outside of jail. Furthermore, we played a central role in the history of psychedelics in America. The two most prominent distributors of LSD were from the bluegrass state: Owsley "Bear" Stanley, whose acid fueled the entire counterculture of the 1960s, and Al Hubbard, a one-time CIA agent who provided LSD to the team from Stanford University that invented the personal computer. Hubbard is also the mysterious figure who facilitated the trip that Aldous Huxley recounted in his 1956 essay 'Heaven and Hell.'

I imagined one of those Amazon drones navigating through the mountains with a box of mushrooms in its craw ("may cause fits, visions and trances"). An eye mask and compact disc were included to ensure a quality mystical experience. An on-the-job-training program would unleash the potential of the state's demoralized spiritual entrepreneurs, now reduced to profits of positive-thinking. The pastorship would be dispatched with their conversion kits via the "Shaman" app to the homes of the unwell, and to our existing centers of healing, which already have chapels installed. Churches preaching the prosperity gospel were offered free samplesan opportunity for a meet and greet with Jesus! Then again, you should never meet your heroes, they say. I found God to be absolutely ruthless and highly indifferent in judgment.

Psychiatrist David Spiegel of Stanford University argues that psilocybin is essentially about reducing fear by facing "the ultimate loss of control." Fear, says Spiegel, is a "limiting state of mind" that numbs us from living "fully and authentically." He views healing as a kind of personal trial or day of judgment aided by the unique mindset facilitated by psilocybin, which switches the mind into a kind of diagnostic or safe mode. "[T]hese drugs seem to 'reboot' the brain, leaving it changed long after the drug is gone." Unfaced fears lead to anxiety, Bilderman pointed out, and eventually crippling phobias develop, many times stored in the subconscious, beneath the level of awareness. "Good psychotherapy involves learning to restructure one's perspectives on one's problems in life" by challenging "routine assumptions and think[ing] about problems in new ways."

At the time of the study, I had been thinking a lot about country music for a column I wrote for this paper. Hank Williams' most popular song is actually an ode to cognitive liberty. Visited upon him like a "stranger in the night," a brush with the ineffable leads to a life-altering change in the singer's perspective, freeing him from paralyzing worry and fear. The clear white light restored the singer's "vision," an allusion to the conversion of St. Paul, and a common mystical experience. "I saw the light, I saw the light, no more darkness, no more night. Now I'm so happy, no sorrow in sight, praise the Lord I saw the light."

My experience at Hopkins transformed country gospel favorites from stale but fun sing-alongs into meaningful symbols of the psychedelic experience. I imagined this story sparking a revival of old-time country music, and running the clock backwards to a pre-industrial front-porch paradise. In my mind, I was country music's Martin Luther, restoring a wilder, more authentic form of worship. I saw a large stained-glass bird sitting on top of a tree like a totem pole; it could see everything crystal clear from there, I thought. I saw a network of doors and empty rooms inside of an invisible castle. I felt a presence, and observed the face of a feminine plant-being wearing an eye mask wrapped with vines. It was moving around, performing some kind of possessed ritual and carefully whipping those wild vines. I was mildly alarmed, but also flabbergasted at the performance.

"Travis," a voice called out.

Was this a guardian angel, I wondered? Maybe a nymph! Or perhaps the Starmaker, guiding me to the Western Lands. I felt a hand resting gently on my shoulder. It was time to check my blood pressure, my session guide said.

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From late nights out to early mornings on the job, 30-year-old entrepreneur Erin Finnegan says she has a secret boost that keeps her going.

She uses nootropics, also called smart drugs, or supplements claiming to boost brain function, helping to improve memory, focus and maybe even make you brilliant.

Im bicoastal, Im in New York and Im here [in Los Angeles], and a lot of times traveling, Finnegan said.

Much like how actor Bradley Cooper played a character who took a pill and his focus went from zero to 100 in the movie Limitless, there are some saying the effects of these supplements are nonfiction. Countless users on Reddit swear by these pills, heralding benefits from increased focus to mental stimulation.

Finnegan said nootropics is one of the keys to her success.

I would not give them up willingly, she said. The additional focus that I can have with them, yes, it does sustain the speed I am going at now and the many things, I would have to take a couple things off my plate if I wanted to keep going without them.

And she takes a pill every day.

Its not like press a button and all of a sudden turbo charge and switch into nootropics mode, she said. I found that it helped lessen the time it took me to switch gears, if that makes sense.

But some doctors are questioning if the claims are too good to be true.

The lack of controlled trials the lack of rigorous scientific research and the lack of studies that actually try to study all of these different types of nootropics in certain combinations altogether, said Dr. Richard Isaacson, who is a neurologist and the Director of the Alzheimers Prevention Clinic at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine.

Nootropics stacks, or pills, are mixes of different components and can include different ingredients from caffeine and L-Theanine -- a type of amino acid -- to herbal supplements to the brain-boosting supplement, piracetam.

Although they claim to alter brain function, nootropics are marketed not as a drug but as a type of dietary supplement, which means they dont need FDA approval.

Geoff Woo, 29-year-old co-founder of nootropics company Nootrobox, said he got interested in the supplement because he wanted to be smarter.

I grew up very competitive and wanting to be the best version of myself possible, Woo said. If there's one really smart person in the world, great we have another Einstein, but if everyone was super smart there's like an exponential amount of information and innovation.

Four years ago, Woo was working at a venture capital firm when he started digging around the internet and experimenting.

We were tinkering with things from laboratories from China, from off-label compounds, everything, he said.

Today, its become much more than a hobby for Woo. He says business is booming, and he caught the attention and financial backing of top Silicon Valley titans like early Facebook investor Andreesen Horowitz and Yahoos Marisa Mayer. He even made his pitch on an episode of ABCs Shark Tank, but didnt get any bites.

"Ive tried nootropics, thats what people use to go on 48-hour coding binges," Shark Chris Sacca told Woo when he appeared in a "Shark Tank" episode that aired in December. "But at the end of the day, youre left with a headache, lack of recall, sometimes. Im worried about the long term consequences so Im out."

Inside Woos tightly controlled lab, located an hour outside of Los Angeles, his team pumps out thousands of little pills every day.

For our company, we have four different pills, or four different types of stacks, he said.

Woo claims his pills to do everything from boosting immediate clarity, energy and flow to enhancing "memory, stamina and resilience.

The whole notion is approaching the human body as if we were from an engineer's perspective. So optimizing shortcuts to being better, more productive versions of ourselves, he said. I think we all want to be better versions of ourselves. I think that's one of the distinguishing factors of being human.

Nootroboxs products are supplements so they are not FDA approved, but Woo said everything his company produces is generally regarded as safe by the FDA, which he said, is the highest level of safety that the FDA gives for all things that one can consume.

It's based on understanding of biological mechanisms, Woo said. Our science team, which consists of actually practicing doctors and M.D. Ph.D.s, walk through that and actually validate any cross indications.

But some experts caution that this temporary boost could have side effects, with many citing the lack of studies about long-term impacts.

You may have several ingredients on the label and there may be one of the many ingredients on there that may interact with your blood pressure medicines or it may interact with something else, Dr. Isaacson said. While these drugs by itself may be generally safe, it's hard to generalize. They may interact with other things ... so that's why we always recommend discussion of approval by a treating physician.

Despite potential side effects, there are some who are taking multiple nootropic pills a day. Megan Klimen is a self-proclaimed bio-hacker who has been experimenting with nootropics for years. On a stressful day, she said shell take about eight to 10 pills.

So on a daily basis, I take The Rise, I take the KADO 3, which is this mix of the vitamins that you need, its got vitamin D, its got K, its got Omega 3, its got DHA, she said. Before I found the Nootrobox, I had 12 different ones that I was taking, but those 12 different ones are summed up in these really well.

Eric Matzner created his company Nootroo after becoming fascinating in reading about the supplements online. He said he takes over 40 supplements each day.

I get most of my energy from the ingredients in Nootroo, he said. Theres a form of caffeine, a really advanced form of caffeine called Purenergy. Thats a caffeine crystal ... I love ubiquinol I take a ton of it ... Ill take like 300 or more milligrams a day.

Matzner said nootropics are a whole new take on science and health care, and some users believe they could be the future.

Were talking about ... a new type of biology where were taking these things into our own hands but also to try and proactively go from baseline to above, said Matzner.

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According to the latest report published by Credence Research, Inc. Nootropics Market - Growth, Future Prospects and Competitive Analysis, 2016-2024, the global nootropics market was valued at USD 1,346.5 Mn in 2015, and is expected to reach USD 6,059.4 Mn by 2024, expanding at a CAGR of 17.9% from 2016 to 2024.

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Nootropics, also known as cognitive enhancers are drugs and natural extracts that improve cognitive functions such as memory, creativity, motivation in healthy individuals. Nootropics have been available in the market for several decades and were made of ingredients such as multivitamins and caffeine substances that the FDA has approved as dietary supplements and classified as GRAS (generally regarded as safe). At present, these products are being repackaged, repurposed and sold to academic and professional overachievers to augment their brain function. Companies operating in this space primarily succeed as lifestyle brands through smart marketing. However they can only be recognized as healthcare brands only after they develop products that secure regulatory approval thus establishing certified efficacy and safety to their products.

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Among the key applications of nootropics, memory enhancement currently holds the largest revenue share and it is anticipated that the segment will maintain its lead through the forecast period 2016-2024. Major factors favoring the demand for memory enhancing nootropics include growing awareness among students and executives about the promised benefits of nootropics, easy accessibility, and the booming market for supplements. The memory enhancing nootropic drugs enhance learning and memory effect, enhance the ability of learned behaviors to resist disruption, enhance the efficiency of your brain functions and protect the brain from chemical injuries. Memory enhancement segment for nootropics was valued at USD 391.6 Mn in 2015.

Geographically, North America is the largest consumer of nootropics and is also characterized by domicile of topmost market players. Large population pool, high awareness in consumer population for preventive and cognitive health, rise of the self-directed consumer, and channel proliferation are the key factors driving the dominance of North America nootropics market. On the other hand, Asia Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest progressing regional market for nootropics. While in countries like China and India having a great history of natural and herbal based cognitive drugs that boosts the brain functions and other body functions, the foreign investment in collaboration with the local players have determined substantial growth in the nootropics market and the overall dietary supplements market.

Nootropics is a relatively new entrant in the supplements market and is featured by emergence of several new and niche market entrants. Some of the key players in the global nootropics market are Nootrobox Inc., Cephalon Inc., PureLife Bioscience Co. Ltd., Peak Nootropics, Nootrico, SupNootropic Biological Technology Co. Ltd., AlternaScript LLC, Accelerated Intelligence Inc., Onnit Labs LLC, Powder City LLC, Ceretropics, Nootropic Source, Clarity Nootropics and several others.

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