The U.S. Army has been testing this lightweight, speedy tank for years. Now it’s on sale to the public. 😬.
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Mar 25, 2017
This Heart Tissue was Grown on a Spinach Leaf
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: biotech/medical
Mar 25, 2017
This VR Suit Has 16 Haptic Zones
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: virtual reality
Mar 25, 2017
Dubai’s Biotechnology Could (Literally) Save the World
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: biotech/medical
Mar 25, 2017
IBM Makes a Huge Leap Forward in Data Storage
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, particle physics
Mar 25, 2017
How to Pack for the Apocalypse
Posted by Brett Gallie II in categories: business, innovation
Bug-out bags/survival kits are a controversial topic. Everybody has a different philosophy about what makes a good one. This is Brent’s. While bigger and heavier than a lot of the bags you’ll see online, you can keep it in the closet by your front door or the trunk of your car, and you’ll be prepared for an emergency that could last many days. Brent’s kit doubles as a slick backpacking setup, so you’ll get to know your gear extremely well, and you get to have fun with it, too.
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Mar 25, 2017
Hyperloop starts building a passenger capsule
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
Mar 25, 2017
The Weird World of Cyborg Animals Is Here
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, engineering, robotics/AI
Roboticists frequently turn to nature for inspiration for their inventions, reverse engineering the traits that evolution has developed over millennia. Others are taking a shortcut by simply integrating modern technology with living animals.
The idea may seem crazy, but animals and machines are not so different. Just as a network of wires carry electrical signals between a robot’s sensors, processing units and motors, the flow of action potentials around our nervous system connects our sensory organs, brain and muscles.
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Mar 25, 2017
Office of Naval Research shows new Navy BAE railgun test
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: military
The Office of Naval Research and Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, conduct the first shot of the Railgun at the terminal range November 17, 2016.
There are also current tests of with an Army Howitzer is now firing a super high-speed, high-tech, electromagnetic Hyper Velocity Projectile.
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