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Japan Space Bridge - A New Scifi Revolution

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Space bridge is one of the high technology and engineering based project that is going to start within a few years and the countries who are involved in this kind of project are America, Europe, Japan, Russia. But i am expecting INDIA into this project which will give a high reputation to the country all around the world. the deal that can be made with JAPAN will help in the more development and involvement of the more private companies into this Hi-tech project. Here the bridge is made with long run of carbon nano tubes ropes which is 10 times stronger than the steel with a having the dia of 5 centimeter diameter steel rope, As nanotechnology is having the high efficiency and capability to withstand high loads when compare to the normal steel ropes. The mass the rope will be less and it has the capability to hold its own weight. we have to the another side of the project is the cost of the project, its is very high and single country is not having the capability to do the pr

Iron man Suit - The future safe shield

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IRON MAN the future robotic suit which can be made by all the people in the world with their own capability to make their own protective shields for the survival. The idea of having the man in a suit is some thing innovative and which is more protective anf having a high technology into the suit making the man to handle any kind of the situation in front of him and having the capability to with stand the conditions.  The armor is having the high technology equipment and devices required into the armor for the complete functioning and making the armor also. In this we have got one of the technology into the market that is the "Google glass" that you can see in the parameters and the commanding option to the computer through your voice.  It is having a high complicated design and mechanisms present in the armor with different types of the armors and the devices and circuits and sensors. In order to power up all the electronic things we need a maximum amoun

World's first car drivable inside water!!!

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The sQuba, developed by Swiss company Rinspeed , is the world's first car that can be driven both on land and under water.The original idea by Rinspeed founder and CEO Frank M. Rinderknecht was inspired by the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me .The chassis from the Lotus Elise is used as the base for this vehicle.  The sQuba is a zero-emission, all  electric vehicle which uses three electric motors, one for land travel, two for water. It drives on land powered by its electric rear-wheel drive powertrain, utilizing rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Upon entering water, it floats on the surface until the operator floods the interior to submerge it. It can be submerged to a depth of 10 metres (33 ft), powered by twin electric-powered propellers supplemented by two Seabob water jets. It "flies" when underwater, like a submarine, as it is not designed to drive along the surface at the bottom of the water. The car's top land speed is 120 km/h (75 mph) . On

How Fuel Ionizers Work?

Fuel ionizer is one of the simple magnet ionizer gadgets which was newly introduced into the market after a big scientific research on the improvement of the fuel efficiency and increase the efficiency of the engine with a simple installation process. Fuel ionizers are the energy tubes which are made of aluminium and steel case. Scientifically we can say that the fuel consumption in the internal consumption which is based on the concept that converts the 30-35% of the neutral ions within the petroleum fuel. Ionizers make the ions recharge the neutral molecules produces the charged ion pairs and make them as a useful energy and these become the stable energy source. This type of ionization process can be implemented in some of the unstable energy source which are being used are all types of gasoline products, diesel, LPG [Liquid Petroleum Gas] and some of the oil which are used in the furnaces. Fuel ionizers basically work on the internal combustion engines which help in po

Corn on the Cob Stripper - Cuts off & Holds Kernals New

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For details:  http://amzn.to/12GK1WC Product Description Corn stripper stores kernels all in one motion. Grab the non-slip grips and make just a few passes to quickly harvest every juicy kernel in the built-in half-cup container. Open top makes it easy to empty corn. The container separates for cleaning and is dishwasher safe. Plastic, stainless steel and sanoprene, 4".

WEAVING

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Weaving is one of the processes that required in textile in terms of producing a fabric. From the fiber then become a yarn through some other process, weaving is a process of interlacing two types of yarn known as warp or ends (run parallel to the weaving machine known as loom) and weft or filling yarn (run perpendicular to the loom) to produce a rigid fabric. In order to interlace the  warp and weft yarn, there are three operations which often called primary motions are necessary: Shedding- The process of separating the warp yarn into two layers by raising the harness to form an open area between two sets of warps and known as shed. Picking- The process of inserting the filling yarn through the shed by the means of the shuttleless while the shed is opening. Beating- The process of pushing the filling yarn into the already woven fabric at a point known as the fell and done by the reed.

First Tooth Paste

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In 1806, William Colgate opened at starch, soap, and candle factory in New York. The business was relatively successful until William had a heart attack and retired from his job. When his son, Samuel Colgate, took over, he revolutionized the business and began manufacturing perfume and toothpaste instead. In 1873, the firm introduced their first toothp aste, in a jar! Keep sharing Facts You Never Knew While it sounds extremely odd for toothpaste to be in a jar now, back then it was completely normal. In fact, it was Colgate that altered the norm and began putting their product in tubes. By 1908, they were the first to sell mass produced toothpaste in tubes and became one of the largest American companies!

world's 1st robot

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Do you know when was the world's 1st robot built? In 1000 BC! More than 3000 years ago. Built in ancient China by a mechanical engineer Yan Shi, it was nothing like today's modern technology and comprised of wood, leather, glue and lacquer. It was a human shaped figure that could walk, pose and sing. But Robotics has went enormous changes since then. Precisely combining the elements of mechanical , electrical and electronics engineering, robotics have been one of the most complicated and cool fields of study foe the last decade. With applications ranging from automobiles, military, power generation etc. mechanical engineers have one of the key roles to play in building a robot. So, if you are inspired by the shear brilliance of this artificial intelligence created by humans,  The Testament  is organising summer training programs in Robotics as well as other engineering courses.

AGANI 6

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Ending worldwide speculation about the futuristic Agni-6 missile, the Defence R&D Organisation (DRDO) has briefed about the direction of India's ballistic missile development programme after the Agni-5 enters service, probably in 2015. DRDO chief Dr VK Saraswat, and missile programme chief Dr Avinash Chander, say the Agni-6 project has not been formally sanctioned. However, the missile's specific ations and capabilities have been decided and development is proceeding apace. Once the ongoing Agni-5 programme concludes flight-testing, the defence ministry (MoD) will formally okay the Agni-6 programme and allocate funding. Chander says the Agni-6 will carry a massive three-tonne warhead, thrice the weight of the one-tonne warhead that Agni missiles have carried so far. This will allow each Agni-6 missile to launch several nuclear warheads -Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Warheads (MIRVs) - with each warhead striking a different target. Each warhead - called Mane

NVIDIA TEGRA THREE(AN INTRODUCTION TO FIFTH CORE OF SOC)

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NVIDIA TEGRA 3 MOBILE PROCESSORS The world's first mobile super processors, NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 quad-core processors deliver unprecedented performance in a wide range of mobile devices. Take your mobile performance farther with NVIDIA Tegra processors in all your mobile devices. Extreme multitasking. Ultra-smooth web browsing that’s up to twice as fast as other processors. Console-quality gaming and the best battery-saving technology you’ll find anywhere. Even HD video capabilities for brilliant graphics on the go. KEY INNOVATIONS Quad-Core with a 5th Battery-Saver Core** - NVIDIA's innovative Variable SMP architecture (PDF 919 KB) enables four performance cores to be used for max burst, when needed, with each core independently and automatically enabled and disabled based on workload. The single battery-saver core (or companion core) handles low-power tasks like active standby, music, and video, and is transparent to the OS and applications. NVIDIA DirectTouch™* - This is a p

Cluster Bot lives! First run of Arduino/Tamiya/Toshiba robot..

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ClusterBot is assembled and I've written some rudimentary Arduino code to get it up and running. I wrote some simple subroutines for basic maneuvering like rotateLeft(), goForward(), goBackward(), applyBrakes(), turnAround(), etc. to make programming the bot a little easier.  The robot is performing fairly well, with some limitations. First of all, the robot is stupid. No active sensors at this time, ClusterBot will simply go exactly where you tell it, with no obstacle avoidance in place. I had to spend a little time getting ClusterBot to track straight. I've got no physical way to do a front-end alignment on the robot, so I tweaked the goForward() and goBackward() functions by changing the PWM values until the bot tracked relatively straight. It's not crucial that it's perfect with this robot, but when I first ran ClusterBot, he would move in arcs instead of lines. I'm not sure if the robot is not tracking straight because it is physically crooked, the weight i

Virtual-Holographic Display zSpace

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Frankly, on this development can dream all my life. When you look at it, do not even believe what is in principle possible. Engineers, designers and enthusiasts will be very interested in buying this display. The name of this development zSpace, which means the space in the third dimension. According to the developers, this display aims to enhance the capacity of human creativity, by combining a simple two-dimensional world with holographic, sensory rich space. This development to date has created a revolution in 3D design. Technologically zSpace consists of a 24-inch monitor, a stylus and special 3D glasses that come with the display. Three-dimensional modeling is entering a new phase in its development, with high realism of virtual holographic projection. Well, we can only wait for this gadget is fully integrated into the world of design and architecture.

Magnetic Trains

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 The principal of a Magnet train is that floats on a magnetic field and is propelled by a linear induction motor. They follow guidance tracks with magnets. These trains are often refered to as Magnetically Levitated trains which is abbreviated to MagLev. Although maglevs don't use steel wheel on steel rail usually associated with trains, the dictionary definition of a train is a long line of vehicles travelling in the same direction - it is a train. HOW IT WORKS: A maglev train floats about 10mm above the guidway on a magnetic field. It is propelled by the guidway itself rather than an onboard engine by changing magnetic fields (see right). Once the train is pulled into the next section the magnetism switches so that the train is pulled on again. The Electro-magnets run the length of the guideway. ADVANTAGES: Well it sounds high-tech, a floating train, they do offer certain benefits over conventional steel rail on steel wheel railways. The primary advantage is mainta

Z Machine

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This is the Z Machine at Sandia National Laboratories. In 2006, the machine created a plasma that reached a temperature of two BILLION Kelvin, hotter than the interior of stars. This was at the time arguably the hottest human made thing ever. The Z Machine is used to study the physics of Solar flares and model nuclear explosions. It creates these high temperatures by focusing 20 million amps of electricity into a small region further confined by a magnetic field.

James Bond sports Watch

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For all of you James Bond fans out there, this is not your typical wrist watch, this is something that you’ve always wanted: sports watch with built in camera. So if you want to feel like you want to embark on your very own secret agent career, this watch could be a start. When you first look at it, it looks like a standard sports watch, with its simple but sports looking design. But if you look  a bit closer you can see a small spy camera hiding. It’s perfect for all your spy missions because it has all sorts of interesting features. First of all it’s a sports watch, a camcorder, camera and a recorder all in one single device but it can work as PC web camera as well. It has built in rechargeable Li-ion battery and it can be connected and charged via USB cable. It can take images in 3264 x 2448 pixels resolution which just enough. For color videos that resolution is bit smaller and it goes around 1280 x 960 pixels. It’s perfect for all sorts of recordings because built in camera a

world largest solar powered ship

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PlanetSolar - The Largest Solar-Powered Vessel in the World Built at the Knierim Yacht Club in Kiel in northern Germany, PlanetSolar is a vessels powered by photovoltaic solar panels that cover about 500 square meters of the boat's surface, making the catamaran the biggest solar-powered vessel in the world. It is worth mentioning that the boat is 31m long and 15m wide and cost 18 million euros to make (about $24.4 million). The 60-ton PlanetSolar has an average speed of 8knots (9mph or 15km/h). The solar panels installed on the vessel will be able to collect 103.4kW of energy that will power the engine. It is expected to be launched waterside in March and the sea trials will take place between June and September. In 2011, Raphael Domjan, a 38 year old Swiss, together with Gerard d'Aboville from France, who is the first one to row the Atlantic Ocean, are going to take the solar-powered boat on a journey around the world. The goal is to show that it is possible

Military Mind Control

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The helmet used by the U.S. military has changed dramatically over the years.In World War I, the M1917/M1917A1 helmets,They were replaced in 1941 by the M-1 "steel pot," the standard-issue helmet in World War II, the Korean conflict and throughout the Vietnam War. By the 1980s, U.S. military helmets had evolved into a one-piece structure composed of multiple layers of Kevlar  29 ballistic fiber. The helmet of the near future, however, may contain something more than extra protection from flying shrapnel. An Arizona State University researcher, working under a grant from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is trying to develop a military helmet equipped with technology to regulate soldiers' brains. The technology is transcranial pulsed ultrasound, which delivers high-frequency sound waves to specific regions of the brain. Under the influence of these sound waves, neurons send impulses to their targets, exerting control over them. On the ba

Future Robots can be control by human brains

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Scientists are one step closer to completing robotic arms that are controlled by the brain. A device that would allow paralyzed people to use their thoughts to move robotic limbs fluidly and realistically is now one step closer to reality. A team of scientists from Harvard, MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital led by Ziv Williams have found two groups of cells in one area of the monkey brain th at allow the animals to remember a sequence of two movements at once. The team was then able to program a computer to interpret those brain patterns, in turn moving a cursor on a screen in the planned sequence. The development is an improvement over current brain-machine interfaces, which focus on translating a single thought into a single movement in an external device.

SOLAR PANEL BOAT

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using this kind of the solar powered boat or the ships we can able to save the fuel and protect the atmosphere from pollution and global warming.   But there should be a large batteries that are capable enough to supply the power to the high torque motors and to drive the propellers at a required speed to reach the destination and on the other side we have to keep in mind that the time  to reach to the destination is also an important thing that satisfies the travelers.  So the scientist are improving the solar  panels in which a way that the panel can able to grasp the heat from the atmosphere and convert the heat into the direct current [DC].In order to make that scientists are using the nano technology to decrease the size of each crystal fine pill to compress the size of the panel and increase the life and efficiency of the solar panel  because the solar panel is kept in the open atmosphere and it should be capable enough to resist the different outer atmospheric conditi

new generation largest telescope

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Having already celebrated the Pacific total solar eclipse earlier today, now seems like as good a time as any to punt these two space-related graphics out there for all to enjoy. It’s all about looking up in to the sky and getting big stuff up there,  For your delectation and edification, we present the new generation of super-telescopes (begging the question as to why everything has to be super these days, whether it’s storms or telescopes) and the European Space Agency’s next-generation heavy-lift rockets. They don’t come cheap, you know. Click on the graphics for an expanded view. New generation of super-telescopes