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and five-year/100000-mile (whichever comes first) limited powertrain warranty. The Bi-fuel Impala is the only bifuel-capable sedan on the market to offer a factory warranty.
sensing technologies will allow the introduction of new services for citizens that will benefit quality of life, such as traffic and pollution monitoring,
and even smart parking guidance systems that help drivers to quickly find parking spaces,""he predicts.
A European research project has developed a transport system consisting of water-bags and tugboats to bring fresh water to the hardest-hit coastal and island regions around the Mediterranean.
A water quality sensor to assess water purity has been tested in a laboratory with the intention of being fitted to water-bags in the future to ensure safe and clean delivery after transit.
or of procuring the urnkeywater-transport service. The system does not require permanent onshore or near-shore infrastructures and the running costs are kept low thanks to the use of tugboats.
while CO2 EMISSIONS will be lower thanks to efficient transport options. e have received considerable interest from stakeholders in the Mediterranean and Persian gulf area,
Further EU support would enable Refresh to scale up the concept for commercial applications over medium-to long-distance routes i
and more effective route to the creation of vaccines to combat some of the most devastating diseases affecting farm livestock.
The same accelerated route can be used to uncover a vast new range of urgently-needed vaccines for humans as well.
and utility and transport companies, and of course insurance companies. ur evaluation of potential markets, driven by our SME partners,
Flexpakrenew has demonstrated at pilot scale that a set of technologies can be combined to produce performing paper-based packaging materials with a demonstrated environmental gain.
EU project makes first'solar'kerosene An EU-funded research project called SOLAR-JET has produced the world's first'solar'jet fuel from water and carbon dioxide (CO2), a promising technology for a better
and can be used by existing vehicles and aircraft without modifications of their engines or of fuel infrastructure.
The SOLAR-JET project brings together research organisations from academia and industry (ETH Zürich, Bauhaus Luftfahrt, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt (DLR),
Homeowners could use a small filter attached to their tap. Further research is needed to optimize the process
you can hear the vibration of the wheels long before the train itself because sound waves travel faster
it changed its characteristics in a way that enabled it to propagateust like the sound waves through the train track.
Homeowners could use a small filter attached to their tap. Further research is needed to optimize the process
But NEIL also makes associations between these things to obtain common sense information that people just seem to know without ever saying##that cars often are found on roads that buildings tend to be vertical
The transport of compact materials instead of bulky finished products,##could reduce stowed volume tenfold and mass by 50 percent to 80 percent.##
The first step would be funding to update the Boeing/North american Aviation studies done in the 1970s.
##Aircraft can safely traverse the beam and tests have demonstrated that even the sensitive honeybee is unaffected,
Boeing and GE are developing the capability to 3-D print aircraft components, he said,
In liquid form, water is heavy and difficult to transport. Plastic bottle made water far more transportable,
Every day, millions of plastic water bottles, cups and containers are transported around the world by exhaust-spewing steamships, trains,
Where are you a little over a year after it was announced that the first robotic insect took flight?
Coupled with an intelligent network, such sensors could feed crucial information back to maintenance crews or robots.
including year-round crop production, protection from weather, support urban food autonomy and reduced transport costs. Scientifically viable in 2023;
lightweight enough to permit flight. Hexagonal micro-truss structure about 30 millionths of a meter wide.
and show how and when to deploy delivery trucks to ensure immediate shipment an especially important factor in farmlands where the lack of paved roads can paralyze distribution.
That information is combined with multi-spectral images of fields taken by advanced camera systems from satellites and airplanes.
and predicting of weather effects on transportation networks can help farmers make better decisions about which routes and methods will be fastest to transport harvested food.
That is especially critical in countries like Brazil where many of the roads are unpaved and heavy rain can cause trucks to get stuck in mud.
Coupling predictive analytics and modeling techniques with other sophisticated farming methods can prove to be quite beneficial
usually incorporating transportation as part of the mix. Panasonic Eco Ideas House, with solar, a fuel cell, battery backup and a plug-in Toyota prius, has stood long next to a company headquarters in Tokyo,
The synthetic protein shells simply fall apart during transport and dissemination, rendering the product useless. The team got around the problem by engineering the vaccine to have disulphide bonds cross-linking the protein triangles together.
Personalis, down the road in Menlo Park, offers sequencing services and interpretation for clinicians and pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
The fist-sized robot, a product of Virtual Incision in Lincoln, Nebraska, will have its first zero gravity test in an aircraft flying in parabolic arcs in the next few months.
and contaminate the cabin. And space capsules can only carry a certain amount of weight, so medical tools need to be relatively light but capable of handling many kinds of situations."
If all midsized carrier networks were to replace current radio amplifiers with Eta Devices technology he says the reduction in greenhouse gases would be equivalent to taking about 5 million cars off the road.
and we can start having traffic back and forth, Reis says. This research was funded in part by the National Science Foundation
or underwatered. hey don have to know the flight algorithms, or underlying hardware, they just need to connect their software or piece of hardware to the platform,
A five-year stretch at Boeing as an engineer for the U s. military A160 Hummingbird UAV and as a commercial pilot put Downey in contact with drone manufacturers, who,
that far down the road, but this paper offers a really exciting opportunity to crack a problem that is persistently present,
and solar cells to be developed for highly integrated electronic and optical circuits within a single atomic plane."
Monolayer materials experience strain on atomic scales demanding different investigative expertise than that of the average demolition crew.
but it will lead you down a road you don't want to be on. A fertilized egg or an embryo or even a fetus have the POTENTIAL to develop into a person given the right circumstances
It s a type of Vertical Takeoff or Landing (VTOL) rarely done with humans on board because#that transition from vertical to horizontal and back again is difficult for onboard human pilots to manage.
For the drone it works fine and the design lets the wing fly fast like a plane.
Cars on roads travel in close proximity and only move in two dimensions. Aircraft operate in vast empty skies
and do so on three axes. Training a car to sense and avoid other cars#is simpler than doing the same for an aircraft.
Still Google s development and prior experience with cars is a strong sign that this work will continue and ultimately yield fruit.
and avoid other aircraft its been slow to implement changes and create a regulatory framework that lets innovation like this happen stateside.
#NASA's drone is part chopper, part airplane Answer: NASA'S latest drone prototype, GL-10.
It has a tilt-wing design that allows for vertical takeoff and landing--similar to existing tiltrotor aircraft like the Bell-Boeing V22 Osprey."
"said Zach Johns, the prototype's main pilot.""The four engines on the right wing also work in concert.
"Successful flight tests have not only demonstrated its hovering capabilities during its vertical takeoff--the way a helicopter does
"During the flight tests we successfully transitioned from hover to wing-borne flight like a conventional airplane then back to hover again.
So far we have done this on five flights, "said Bill Fredericks, one of the aerospace engineers working on the project, in a NASA press release."
Now we're working on our second goal--to demonstrate that this concept is four times more aerodynamically efficient in cruise than a helicopter."
what we are testing now--would make also a great one to four person size personal air vehicle."
and dangerous jobs much better than humans or helicopters. The problem is that drones can be difficult to program and pilot.
Commercial businesses can now license Airware Flight Core autopilot technology, Ground Control Station for dispatching drones,
the Flight Core autopilot system, which provides the brains to each drone that Airware powers,
and ensure theye complying with flight regulations. Rather than having to pre-program a drone,
The goal is to reduce the drone piloting expertise needed to get complicated missions flown.
and dig sites using flight plans generated Airware Ground Control Station. Users simply draw out a geofence for the drone to stay within
It was easily the most exciting flight of the day, launching via a catapult, flying several quick passes around the the whole area,
which will provide a full-on Linux computer for developers to work with in addition to the standard Flight Core autopilot and Ground Control Station integration.
Planes and helicopters can be terribly expensive for collecting this overhead video and measurement data, though.
Downey grew up the son of pilots, then built his own drones at MIT. Now his company Airware is going to teach them to do our bidding,
Transport minister Andrew Jones says advanced biofuels have the potential to save at least 60%of the greenhouse gas emissions from equivalent fossil fuel.
and generate up to £100 million of transport fuel a year.""The latest biofuels use low value waste products to produce high value fuel
and will help power modes of transport that cannot be electrified in the future such as heavy trucks or even aircraft.
"Celtic in partnership with Ghent-based Biobase Europe Pilot Plant produced the first samples of biobutanol earlier this month.
Transport minister Andrew Jones says advanced biofuels have the potential to save at least 60%of the greenhouse gas emissions from equivalent fossil fuel.
and generate up to £100 million of transport fuel a year.""The latest biofuels use low value waste products to produce high value fuel
and will help power modes of transport that cannot be electrified in the future such as heavy trucks or even aircraft.
"Celtic in partnership with Ghent-based Biobase Europe Pilot Plant produced the first samples of biobutanol earlier this month.
#How to build a hypersonic airliner t is a magic aircraftthe pleasure of flying in it is almost a carnal one.
So said Joelle Cornet-Templet, a chief stewardess for Air france, about Concorde: one of the world first supersonic civilian airplanes,
which flew from 1976 to 2003 and became a watchword for travelling in style. This thoroughbred airliner could fly from London to Sydney in 17 hours, three minutes and 45 seconds;
compared to around 22 hours on a Boeing 747. Concorde was the best-known member of an exclusive club of two;
the only other civilian airliner able to break the speed of sound was the Soviet union Tupolev tu-144,
The end of the Concorde and Tupolev airliners left the supersonic market empty. But now, 12 years after the Concorde fleet last flew,
even faster airliners are taking shape in research facilities. One of those designs is by Lapcat-II,
a European-designed aeroplane capable of cruising speeds up to eight times faster than sound (8, 500 km h or 5, 280 mph) taking passengers from Brussels to Sydney in 2 hours and 55 minutes.
At the AIAA Hypersonic Space Plane conference in Glasgow in Scotland in July, a paper submitted by Lapcat-II researchers said their early airliner tests suggested such a design would be greener than current aircraft,
just as safe, and would not cost much more than today long-haul flights. Fuel factorjohan Steelant, a senior research engineer at the European space agency (Esa) and coordinator of Lapcat-II,
with his colleagues, has been testing two prototypes. One is a Mach 5 plane the Lapcat-A2 powered by a precooled air-turbo ramjet;
and a promising Esa-designed Mach 8 plane, also powered by a ramjet engine. A ramjet is an air-breathing jet, with no major moving parts.
The engine's forward motion compresses incoming air travelling at high speed, ramming it into a combustion chamber.
Ramjets can move a plane very fast. But how do you power them? Fuel choice is important,
the risks of an explosion or fire are lower compared to conventional airline kerosene fuelwhat more,
liquid hydrogen fuel is not highly combustible mid-flight. Although hydrogen can be ignited, the risks of an explosion or fire are lower compared to conventional airline kerosene fuel.
Nasa used the same stuff to power the Space shuttle. f there is leak, the hydrogen is
In Asia, Japan aerospace exploration agency (Jaxa) is also working on a hypersonic airliner called Hytex intended to cross the Pacific ocean in two hours at speeds of Mach 5. Both Lapcat-II
The Hytex turbojet engine has been tested successfully in a flight experiment which simulates speeds up to Mach 1. 8. Hytex uses liquid hydrogen both as a fuel
says Hideyuki Taguchi, leader of Jaxa hypersonic airplane research. Hunger for hydrogenbut, deriving hydrogen efficiently is one main factor for high operating costs.
the airfare tickets of a hypersonic trip could drop to about half the price of a business-class ticket.
though hydrogen-fuelled airliners would not emit greenhouse-increasing gases such as carbon dioxide, sulphur oxides or soot like today subsonic airplanes,
there is another issue. Water vapour produced by hydrogen combustion stays in the stratosphere for a long time and could be a contributing factor to global warming.
And that effect could be worse than the current fleet of long-haul airliners the longer that water vapour remains."
"Lapcat-II also plans for their Mach 8 Esa-variant airliner to fly well above 33 km, hopefully minimising the environmental impact.
when stored as a liquid it needs far less space than gas. f a market for small business jets existed,
Race for the skiesother companies are already working to make the supersonic business-aviation market a reality.
Airbus has patented just a delta-wing Mach 4. 5 hypersonic design that could be used to create business jets.
Spike Aerospace, another US company, plans to launch a similar supersonic business passenger plane with internal video screens linked to external cameras instead of windows.
And Lockheed martin has a commercial plane, the N+2, that will travel at Mach 1. 7. There one problem with flying so fast,
European hypersonic jets would fly over the North pole and cross the Bering strait, avoiding populated land.
and Boeing to design airplanes that break the sound barrier more quietlyanother problem is that of the uperboomwhich develops
when a supersonic airplane changes its speed, turns or manoeuvres. In a superboom the ground noise of a sonic boom is two
As the European hypersonic plane will fly higher, its ground shock waves will be spread out and produce a smaller shock wave.
and Boeing to design airplanes that break the sound barrier more quietly. From 2020 to 2025 it may be possible that airplanes could then exceed the sound barrier over populated land without causing a major disturbance.
In Europe, Steelant team tested their 300-seat design, albeit a 1: 120 scale model, at speeds of Mach 8 within a wind tunnel.
While the design consumes two times more fuel per second than a Mach 4 plane, it gets to the destination in roughly half the time so the fuel consumed overall during the trip is roughly the same.
When we have a lighter airplane, we have lower fuel consumption and smaller tanks, which makes the vehicle again smaller,
The Jaxa project has studied the potential market for hypersonic airliners travelling at Mach 5 and found a 100-passenger aircraft flying two round trips per day is realistic based on market research.
These passengers would be made up mostly of enthusiastic first-class ticket holders. By 2030 the hypersonic aviation industry could employ over 500,000 people,
according to research by Airbus and the Japan Aircraft Development Corporation. he estimated ticket price for Tokyo to Los angeles is the same as that of an existing first-class seat,
This represents about 10%of the market of passengers willing to pay for these timesaving routes.
Airbus and Aerion aeroplane tests will start in 2019. The European A2 Mach 5 aeroplane may take another 20 years to complete.
The Esa Mach 8 aeroplane might become commercially sustainable sometime in the mid 21st Century.
The Concordes and Tupolevs that paved the way for supersonic air travel in the 1970s now gather dust in museums.
But their legacy may be continued, fast and high above our heads, in the years to come
that covers conducting airways of lung-tissue. The mucus barrierhich serves as a protector from foreign materials
because they possessed a positive charge that caused them to be tickyand adhere to the negatively charged mucus covering the airways.
this is the first biodegradable gene delivery system that efficiently penetrates the human airway mucus barrier of lung tissue,
The proof of concept study represents a promising route to mitigate the build up of carbon dioxide,
Existing carbon capture technologies are energy-intensive and often entail costly transportation and storage procedures.
expiring, damaged or unsellable fresh produce and transport it to the processing facility, where it will be turned into freeze-dried powder.
added Jarolimkova. emoving water and storing the produce as powder will allow for maximum utilization of space during transport and storage as well as significantly prolonged shelf life.
but the designer, who has created also solar bike paths in The netherlands, and glow in the dark roads, had another idea.
He envisioned a mog Free Towerthat would operate using the same air purifying technology hospitals do.
The resultant bubbles then act as transport for the clotting agents propelling them deep into a wound as they pop.
the UVM team was able to observe nanoscale defects and boundaries in the crystal grains in the thin films of phthalocyanine--roadblocks in the electron highway."
"Think of these as easy-on ramps onto a highway--instead of an awkward stop sign at the top of a hill--that allow excitons to move far and fast.
This allows organic thin films to carry energy along this molecular highway with relative ease,
J. Cornelissen, J. Liu, R. A. Duine, J. Ben Youssef and B. J. van Wees, Long distance transport of magnon spin information in a magnetic
Removing salt and other minerals from our biggest available source of water--seawater--may help satisfy a growing global population thirsty for fresh water for drinking, farming, transportation, heating, cooling and industry.
who co-led the study with Ivan Vlassiouk in ORNL's Energy and Transportation Science Division."
The membrane allowed rapid transport of water through the membrane and rejected nearly 100 percent of the salt ions, e g.,
which the scientists used to correlate the porosity of the graphene membrane with transport properties.
A person taps the tablet to control where the beam of light appears on a floor. The swarm robots then roll toward the illumination,
A person taps the tablet to control where the beam of light appears on a floor. The swarm robots then roll toward the illumination,
By 2020, the EU aims to have 10 per cent of the transport fuel of every EU country come from renewable sources such as biofuels.
and Xin decided to use existing data to train computer algorithms to make predictions of new materials,
Thus, researchers have administered oxytocin to patients through the nose as this route offers a direct pathway to the brain that bypasses this barrier.
Delivering OT using a novel reath Powerednasal device previously shown to enhance deposition in intranasal sites targeted for nose-to-brain transport,
The paper states,-rays radiated by relativistic electrons driven by well-controlled high-power lasers offer a promising route to a proliferation of this powerful imaging technology.
But each GENESI node and sensor includes a miniature wind turbine that harvests energy from passing trains.
the academics working on the project have to set up a pilot test that proves their theories correct on a large scale.
We need to prevent all that water from accumulating on the surface of our roads and footpaths,
so the researchers at Tarmac figured out how to make a surface layer version of it that's capable of withstanding the weight of heavy traffic.
Rollin's model increased reaction rates by threefold, decreasing the required facility size to about the size of a gas station,
as we can easily install this system into a drone, airplane, or satellite to detect plant photosynthesis on a large scale to assess ecosystem health,
production of methane emissions and odors) make necessary to search for other waste management routes. It is highlighted the thermal treatment through pyrolysis for large scale production of biochar
and frosting on aircraft wings.""This represents a fundamentally new concept in engineered surfaces, "said Tak-Sing Wong, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and a faculty member in the Penn State Materials Research Institute."
"Because the lung is a potential entry route for infection into the body, its immune response is developed highly.
"This development seems to offer a route which means others won't have to suffer in this way and from a personal perspective
Arrayby 2020, the EU aims to have 10 per cent of the transport fuel of every EU country come from renewable sources such as biofuels.
in 1967, was carried out in South africa from a 25-year-old car accident victim whose heart had stopped.
Donors at the Papworth hospital have included victims of car accidents and failed suicide attempts by hanging.
and placed on the Transmedics device for transport to the recipients. The team results are unpublished.
The speed of transport through the system, from muscular ripples along the intestines called peristalsis can vary widely from person to person;
An avid cyclist who wore padding when using BMX bikes, he wanted to create more flexible protection than stiff sportswear
which typically involves foam and a rigid plastic protector to cover body parts. hen you put on the sportswear,
-In cooperation with the industry partner the scientists built a second pilot plant at Wonosari hospital.
A second stage of the grant will help bring a pilot to India this summer.
that far down the road, but this paper offers a really exciting opportunity to crack a problem that is persistently present,
You just have to lay out the route one time and the robot follows it. It's very low cost
or change the route whenever you like. And there no danger of electrocution or electric shock because only a very low voltage passes through it,
#Where the bio-rubber meets the road My posts about biotechnology as it relates to agriculture tend to draw impassioned naysayers,
But if this material gets put in your garden or on the side of the road, it starts breaking down like a seed husk within three months to a year.
and the hydrogen can be used to replace fossil fuels not only in electricity production but also in industry and transportation
There is no shortage of arguments in favor of eating locally grown food because of the lower transport costs.
since an eavesdropper could gain access to local traffic just by using a device within range.
that far down the road, but this paper offers a really exciting opportunity to crack a problem that is persistently present,
AIS's portfolio of Smart HMI solutions are deployed currently in IIOT, Smart cities, Smart Transportation, Smart Factories, Smart buildings and Digital Oil fields.
transportation, and retail, among others. Various technology and related trends are expected to be IIOT enablers,
#Flight Flies on 100 Percent Biofuels This week saw the first-ever completely biofuel-powered flight take place.
The National Research Council of Canada conducted the first flight on 100 percent renewable, drop in biofuel on its Falcon 20 jet, according to oilprice. com, marking a huge milestone for the aviation and renewable energy industries.
Oilseed crops commercialized by Agrisoma were used as a feedstock and transformed by Applied Research Associates into a complete replacement fuel for conventional jet fuel.
Previously, flights on biofuels had been limited to a 50 percent blend with petroleum making this a major breakthrough.
Progress in biofuel-powered flights and the Navy continued pursuit of alternative energy are great steps to help the United states build a biobased economy
More biorefineries such as the Calgren plant could help California solve multiple challenges a boost in production of clean transport fuels, the reduction in agricultural waste and for local residents,
ultra-low carbon transportation fuels, said Regenis Vice president Bryan Vanloo. Furthermore, Steve Dvorak, President of DVO, reminded the audience that one cow alone creates about 100 to 130 cubic feet of biogas a day,
Freight Farms transforms shipping containers into self-contained farms that grow fresh produce using LEDS and hydroponics,
It is common in e-ink displays to use sub-pixels (i e. multiple electrodes to do some fancy charged transport),
But then if youe going fast on the highway, you want it to be said stiff, he u
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