so many ways a product like this could branch out, said Agust Agustsson, Vice president of Janulus. enewable energy is close to our heart
and we saw a way to do something that we thought was pretty cool, said Einar.
(which can be read in full by way of the various resources provided by WWVIEWS on Climate and Energy):
meeting rising demand for power, transport and other uses in a way that is economically sustainable and safeguards livelihoods. he report identifies four key modern technologies as having the ighest deployment potentialsfor Africa modern biomass for cooking
causing indoor air quality issues. apping into renewable energy resources is the only way African nations can fuel economic growth,
paving the way for Africa unfettered, sustainable development. i
#Micro motors could soak up CO2 pollution in the oceans, study finds Machines that are smaller than the width of a human hair could one day help clean up carbon dioxide pollution in the oceans,
The proof of concept study represents a promising route to mitigate the build up of carbon dioxide,
increasing the risk of complications down the road. Despite the complexity to this part of the chest, Csiro Australia, in conjunction with Anatomics, stepped up to the challenge and developed exactly what the doctors ordered.
Researchers believe the results could lead to new ways of using the hormone to treat psychological problems such as stress and speech disorders.
They found the sugary molecule which is used as a way of storing energy in the body was present in high levels in the womb lining.
'The findings could also help scientists develop ways of improving fertility treatments like IVF by ensuing an embryo gets the nutrients it needs during the early weeks of development.
#Are self-driving cars a danger to cyclists? Google patents a way for autonomous vehicles to understand hand signals A Google patent has revealed that the firm self-driving cars will be able to detect
and respond to a cyclistshand signals. The documents reveals that the car array of sensors will notice a cyclist among other objects and vehicles on the road.
It can then watch their arms and hands for gestures indicating that they are about to turn
It does this by examining the height of objects it may think are compared cyclists with the average height of cyclists it has identified previously.
The car measures the distance between the top of the cyclist head and the pavement at various ranges,
whether a cyclist is present, and then identify parts of his or her body. Its computers compare the distance between the cyclist hand
and head to decide whether a cyclist is turning or stopping, the patent says. The algorithm will also look at the angle at which the cyclist elbow is bending,
and the size and shape of the cyclist hands, arms and head. he computing device may be configured to determine other subsets relating to other aspects of the cyclist, such as one or more subsets indicative of a type of vehicle of the cyclist,
the patent reads. HOW DOES GOOGLE'S AUTONOMOUS CAR WORK? Google's prototype two-seater'bubble'cars have buttons to begin and end the drive,
but no other controls. An onboard computer uses data from sensors, including radar, a laser and cameras,
and negotiate its way around pedestrians and other vehicles. Under the vision unveiled by Google,
passengers might set their destination by typing it into a map or using commands. The cars are expected also to be electric,
cars, road signs and markings and traffic lights. n some embodiments, the type of vehicle of the cyclist may include other means of transportation such as a scooter or moped.
The airbags would be made a new'memory foam'material that doesn't simply cause the pedestrian or cyclists to bounce off.
The head of self-driving cars for Google expects real people to be using them on public roads in two to five years.
Urmson wouldn't give a date for putting driverless cars on roads en masse saying that the system has to be safe enough to work properly.
Several other states have passed laws formally allowing autonomous cars on public roads without that restriction. The company in December announced that it had a fully functioning prototype that's been driving on its test track
Bitcoins, an online currency that is hard to trace, are becoming the preferred way hackers collect ransoms, according to FBI Special agent Thomas Grasso,
'Audio is one of the best ways to help us relax and switch off naturally,'said Antos.'
or catching a bit of shut-eye while on long distance train rides or at festivals.''A couple of years ago I was bed in trying to get to sleep after a busy day and
'I wanted a natural way to help myself to sleep better that fit in with my lifestyle
however, hasn stopped Emdrive development rights being bought by aircraft giant Boeing and the UK Government funding the early development of Mr Shawyer ideas.
the jet airliner and the programmable electronic computer. When I tracked down Mr Shawyer to his base in Havant, Hants,
but ut an end to wings and wheelsby making traditional forms of transport redundant. His prototype looks like something sci-fi writer Jules Verne might have dreamt up to blast Victorians to the Moon.
Never mind the HS2 rail link he sees transport revolutionised as planes, trains and cars are replaced by craft that can whisk us from London to Sydney in a just a few hours by flying most of the way in the outer limits of our atmosphere. he most important thing is that Emdrive is green,
convenient and will change our world in the next few decades, he says. e cannae alter the laws of physics,
whenever Captain Kirk asked him to push it to the limit once more. Perhaps he was right. But an invention from Hampshire may yet pave the way for us to turn science fiction into reality
and boldly go where no man has gone before t
#The metal that could lead to'indestructable'warships and ultralight cars Researchers have demonstrated a new type of metal
#When a bike and car MERGE: Futuristic C-1 can reach 100mph and will NEVER fall over thanks to its self-balancing technology By Jack Millner For Mailonline Published:
'Our vehicle is the future of transportation, 'said founder of Lit Motors, Danny Kim, in a statement.'
the C-1 has enough space for a passenger in the backseat. It also allows the driver to squeeze into parking spaces normally reserved for motorcycles.
Kim hopes the product will hit the market within two years and cost from $24, 000 (£15, 000) 0
and potholed roads are numbered after a microbiologist developed a self-healing concrete that mends cracks using bacteria.
The process also works on existing buildings and roads thanks to a special liquid containing the bacteria that can be sprayed onto cracks.
which are difficult to maintain, like underground buildings, motorways or oil rigs,'added Dr Jonkers.''It is extremely durable.
which helps people remember events such as where they parked their car in a multi-storey car park or where they left a set of keys.
'We need a way of treating the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as problems with episodic memory,
Airbus files patent for a hypersonic jet more than double the speed of Concorde A trip from London to New york could take just one hour
if Airbus has its way. The aerospace manufacturer is designing a hypersonic jet that it hopes will take people between the two major cities faster than most daily commutes.
The US Patent and Trademark Office recently approved an application from Airbus for the new jet,
which it says will travel at 4. 5 times the speed of sound. Business Insider points out that this is a major improvement on the 3. 5 hours it took for the now Mach 2 Concorde to make the same trip.
The jet is described as'an air vehicle including a fuselage a gothic delta wing distributed on either side of the fuselage,
and a system of motors able to propel the air vehicle.''The patent describes how three different types of engine,
powered by different forms of hydrogen, would work together to propel the vehicle at speeds of 3, 425mph (5,
500km/h). Two turbo jets would allow the aircraft to climb vertically at takeoff, before retracting into the fuselage just before it reaches the speed of sound.
A rocket motor would take it to an altitude of 100, 000ft (30,000 metres. The wing-mounted ramjets would then take control to push the jet to its final speed.
Airbus says it has designed the craft's aerodynamics to limit sonic boom, which was a major problem for Concorde
Passengers on the aircraft will be limited to 20.''In the case of civil applications, the market envisaged is principally that of business travel and VIP passengers,
who require transcontinental return journeys within one day,'the patent states. Airbus thinks the jet would be able to complete trips such as Tokyo to Los angeles in just three hours.
The aircraft manufacturer says the hypersonic jet could also be for military applications, working to transport soldiers at rapid speeds.
But Airbus isn't the only one vying to create hypersonic aircraft technology. Last month, Air force bosses revealed they hope to have a hypersonic plane capable of crossing countries in minutes by 2023.
Several tests of hypersonic projectiles have already been carried out. Air force Chief Scientist Mica Endsley told Military. com that the Air Force and Darpa,
the Pentagon's research entity, plan to have a new and improved hypersonic air vehicle by 2023.
Experimental unmanned aircraft developed for the U s. Air force have gone already hypersonic during tests off the Southern California coast,
flying at more than five times the speed of sound. The Air force said a craft known as the X-51a Waverider flew for more than three minutes under power from its exotic scramjet engine and hit a speed of Mach 5. 1 last year.
The new air vehicle could be used to transport sensors equipment or weaponry in the future, depending upon how the technology develops.
Firms buy Nokia's map business in bid to beat tech firms with self driving cars and navigation German carmakers BMW,
which self-driving cars linked to wireless networks can perform functions such as recalculating a route to the nearest electric charging station or around a traffic jam or accident.
They are used also in everything from consumer smartphone navigation to local transport services. At a later stage, the carmakers will invite private equity firm General Atlantic to join the consortium as an investor and potential mediator
The simulation shows Google's car being rear ended at 17mph at a junction in Mountain view after stopping at a red traffic lightin a blog post
'Our self-driving cars are being hit surprisingly often by other drivers who are distracted and not paying attention to the road.'
but traffic was backed up on the far side, so three cars, including ours, braked and came to a stop so as not to get stuck in the middle of the intersection.'
and not watching the road ahead.''Thankfully, everyone in both vehicles was okay, except for a bit of minor whiplash,
Self-driving cars could also improve traffic congestion and transport the elderly and disabled. Google shocked the auto industry in 2010 with its announcement that it was working on a driverless car.
'This vehicle could go on a freeway, but when we think about introducing the technology, we want to do that very thoughtfully and very safely,
when a cyclist ran a red light. Another car, driven by a human, went ahead and nearly hit the cyclist.
The system isn't perfect. On a test drive one of Google's Lexus SUVS seemed momentarily confused
Later, during a demonstration drive in Google's parking lot, the prototype-without a wheel or pedal-braked
so they're programmed to act in the most conservative way when they confront something unusual,
that can pilot the car on the highway with minimal input from the driver. Unlike Google, automakers think self-driving cars will arrive feature-by-feature instead of all at once,
'Our goal is to create something safer than human drivers, 'he said
#Neuroon mask helps you avoid jet lag by tricking brain into changing time zones A revolutionary smart mask promises to help you stave off the dreaded effects of jet lag by preparing your body for the time difference before you even board the flight.
It syncs with an app to tell you when to seek light in the days before a journey,
and artificially triggers sensors in your eyes during the flight to trick the brain into adjusting to the new time zone.
as a result of the way they were counted.''While the early part of the sunspot record before 1800 is still characterised by large uncertainties due to poorly observed periods,
The best way to catch a glimpse of the light show is away from bright lights and big cities to minimise light pollution,
'The moon is out of the way which makes a lot of difference because the sky will be much darker all night.
or train, behind them. You can see the train hanging there glowing in the sky for a few seconds-sometimes for several minutes-after the meteor has gone.'
'He also urged people to keep a special eye out for the International space station.''It will move from the west below the bright star Arcturus
'And it will be the brightest thing in the sky, apart from aircraft. It'll be in mid sky from southern England
But machines are not adaptable in the same way. They are stuck essentially in one shape for their entire'lives,
or finding ways to improve robotic locomotion. A robot requires between ten and 100 times more energy than an animal to do the same thing.
'It's still a long way to go before we'll have robots that look,
President and chief executive of Thoth Caroline Roberts claims the space tower will also include self-landing rocket technologies to herald a new era of space transportation.
but landing at 12 miles (20 km) above sea level will make space flight more like taking a passenger jet.'
'From the top of the tower, space planes will launch in a single stage to orbit,
With RAF jets already being replaced by drones piloted by men sitting at computer screens many miles away,
which could target the enemy without putting the crew in harm way. And along the ship sides would be missile tubes for defensive hypersonic missiles directed energy weapons to stop small enemy craft loaded with explosives.
#Robotic Landing gear could help pilots land on rocky mountains and moving boats Helicopters may be able to move in any direction in the air,
but rigid landing gear means they are only able to land and takeoff on stable, flat surfaces.
To solve this problem, engineers have designed Robotic Landing gear. The system comprises four articulated legs that can bend to land on uneven terrain
and it is hoped the prototype system may one day enable rescue and military helicopters to land in remote and rocky locations.
Instead of traditional landing gear, the system has jointed four legs that are able to fold up next to the helicopter fuselage or body while in flight.
Each leg has built a sensor into it, enabling the craft to'feel'its way onto a surface.
During landing, each leg extends and uses a sensor to determine in real-time the appropriate angle to assume to ensure that the helicopter stays level without risking the rotor touching the landing area,
which would be catastrophic. Darpa program manager Ashish Bagai said: he equipment-mounted on an otherwise unmodified,
unmanned helicopter-successfully demonstrated the ability to land and take off from terrain that would be impossible to operate from with standard landing gear.
Having the ability to land on and take off from angled, irregular and moving surfaces would greatly expand the effectiveness of helicopters across many military and rescue missions, where stable,
flat surfaces are often unavailable. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF ROBOTIC LEGS? Reduced risk of damage during hard landings, by as much as a factor of five, compared to conventional landing gear Stable landing and takeoff on sloping terrain of up to 20 degrees, more than twice current limits and on craggy,
boulder-strewn or otherwise irregular terrain Ship landings in violent sea states For example, the landing gear is designed to let a helicopter touch down on sloping terrain up to 20 degrees,
which is not currently possible, as well as on irregular terrain. Mr Bagai explained the system also reduced the risk of damage during hard landings by as much as a factor of five
compared to conventional landing gear. As well as working on new landing systems, Darpa is developing swarms of reusable drone aircraft that can work together to perform a mission,
which it has called the Gremlins program. The idea is to replace the expensive and increasingly vulnerable multi-function combat aircraft
Instead, they propose deploying from the air smaller unmanned aircraft, each with different capabilities, to perform a mission before retrieving them mid-air
Darpa said the program has been named deliberately Gremlins after the imps that British pilots during World war Two adopted as their good luck charms.
'Our goal is to conduct a compelling proof-of-concept flight demonstration that could employ intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and other modular, non-kinetic payloads in a robust, responsive and affordable manner.'
fitting somewhere between missiles and conventional aircraft. The agency is hoping to build on its automated mid-air refuelling technology alongside the sea based platforms for capturing drones as they come into land.
'We wouldn't be discarding the entire airframe, engine, avionics and payload with every mission,
and recovered mid-flight along with navigation and flight control systems s
#The airbag for a BULLET: Ping pong ball-style cushion can be attached to any gun to slow down shots
In this way, it is'less lethal'than a regular bullet and is designed to incapacitate a target without piercing the skin.
easier way to create this cannabis component from scratch. Ordinarily, the chemicals are stripped from the plants themselves,
Researchers at the Technical University of Dortmund in Germany and firm Hyasynth Bio have now found a way to genetically engineer a strain of this bacteria to produce THC.
easier way to create this cannabis component from scratch, Ordinarily, the chemicals are stripped from the plants themselves,
'and could pave the way for esigner babies where embryos are modified to choose desirable or cosmetic characteristics.
'If any of our discoveries suggest ways to improve embryo development after IVF, or to improve implantation frequency,
In particular, the entangled particles are connected in such a way that the action of one directly affects the others
The researchers stress that their experiment is fundamentally different than Star trek's transporter. The transporter teleports matter by converting matter into a signal for transport,
and then converting the signal back to matter at some other location. But earlier this month, a renowned theoretical physicist said technology such as this could pave the way for a Star trek-style teleporter.
Professor Michio Kaku said that the breakthroughs needed to transport humans instantly have already been made.
or a blast of air to focus their attention From sitting in traffic jams to speeding along monotonous motorways at night,
and our way to measure the information, 'Mr Biedermann told Reuters. By combining these contactless sensors with unique algorithms and signal processing,
Answers were sent more than a mile using brain signals It is a breakthrough that could pave the way for soldiers being able to read each other's thoughts on the battlefield
Drone aircraft could also be used to deliver antibiotics or blood to front-line units to keep them in the fight,
may also find their way onto the battlefield and will be worn by soldiers full time. The US ARMY is already developing sensors similar to a'Fitbit'could monitor their heart rate
'If you see a casualty whose heart rate is way up, whose respiratory rate is way up,
that may be an indication they lost a lot of blood, and need treatment now, as opposed to a casualty
#HIV breakthrough could lead to a CURE as markers on immune cells identified The way a patient's immune system responds to HIV infection could offer clues as to
The invention could pave the way for the development of'flying submarines'-vehicles that can seamlessly travel through air and water
But the researchers worked out a way of making it hover over the water at a certain angle,
By doing this, the Robobee is able to crash into the water in a controlled way and sink.'
the same way it does in the air. Like the original flying version, the tiny drone has to be attached to a power source as it is too small to house a battery.
and data systems useless even before the first troops or aircraft arrive.''Mcafee says this is a huge issue being ignored.
and data systems useless even before the first troops or aircraft arrive, 'he said during the initial test.
because it changes the way we think about chronic pain. here is generally a rather negative and fatalistic view of chronic pain.
we may find ways of naturally increasing resilience to pain without the side effects associated with many pain killing drugs. al Derbyshire,
since Concorde made its last supersonic flight at Mach 2. 04, or 1, 354 mph (2, 179 km h).
) But the future of flight could be much faster, with a transatlantic journey taking as little as half an hour.
A concept aircraft named Skreemr could reach speeds exceeding Mach 10-that's 10 times the speed of sound.
Liquid-oxygen or kerosene rockets would be fired to enable the plane to rapidly climb higher in the sky
349km/h) While scramjet engines are under development for drones and military planes, it could be years until they are used for consumer jets
and there is no suggestion the designs for Skreemr will ever become reality. Craft using scramjet propulsion systems are set to be smaller, lighter and faster,
Bombardier Skreemr's sleek design, with four wings and two large rockets on the rear, is intended to be used as a commercial aircraft to carry 75 passengers in luxury.
Airbus hopes its planned hypersonic jet which would travel at 4. 5 times the speed of sound,
which made its final flight in 2003. Standard airliners take around eight hours to complete the journey.
Airbus'jet is described as'an air vehicle including a fuselage, a gothic delta wing distributed on either side of the fuselage,
and a system of motors able to propel the air vehicle'.'The patent describes how three different types of engine,
powered by different forms of hydrogen, would work together to propel the vehicle at speeds of 3, 425mph (5,
500km/h). Two turbo jets would allow the aircraft to climb vertically at takeoff, before retracting into the fuselage just before it reaches the speed of sound.
A rocket motor would take it to an altitude of 100,000 feet (30,000 metres. The wing-mounted ramjets would then take control to push the jet to its final speed.
Airbus says it has designed the craft's aerodynamics to limit sonic boom, making it much quieter than Concorde,
which some complained was too noisy when it flew over populated areas. However, unlike with Concorde, the Airbus design will limit passengers to just 20. t
#Forget PINS, soon you'll be able drawing money out using your EYES: Retinal scanning to be trialled by Citigroup Citigroup is testing new technology that will allow customers to withdraw money using retinal scanning.
and pressure at the same time The unique way in which our fingertips can detect changes in both temperature
The high-tech glasses can be taught to recognise everything from the entrance and type of shop to bus stops
This means it could be used to improve safety for motorcyclists and traditional cyclists. An array of 27 dampers work in unison to isolate impact energy from the brain.
and are sufficient to power most homes during peak evening hours the batteries inside are a step towards revolutionizing the way people generate,
they created an easy way to tweak the genetic information in a cell nucleus. This has implications for medicine and agriculture.
for CRISPR-Cas9 turns out not to be the only way bacteria protect themselves from the attentions of viruses. In the latest edition of Cell,
CRISPR-Cpf1 may be better than CRISPR-Cas9 in another way, too. Cpf1 is a smaller and simpler enzyme (known technically as an endonuclease) than Cas9.
ivermectin imbibed this way is often enough to kill any malarial parasites it is carrying.
In Thailand, a country well on its way to eliminating the scourge of malaria, one line of attack is mass-treatment with drugs that can clear the parasite from its human hosts.
At longer range, it proposes Realsense as a way to give drones a local 3d map for object avoidance.
everyday ways. f you believe youe serving a higher purposehat people will benefit from your work
#ubeam's Wireless Technology Aims to Kill the Power cord If ubeam has its way, dead batteries and charging cords will soon be a quaint memory, much like rotary dial telephones.
Existing carbon capture technologies are energy-intensive and often entail costly transportation and storage procedures.
#Waste-to-Energy project to Reduce GHGS by 40k Tons Annually The New york city metro area first large-scale waste-to-energy project will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 40,000 tons annually, according to New york Gov. Andrew Cuomo,
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