This Robotic Surgeon can Sew a Grape back together.
Robot Surgeon can Stitch a Grape Back Together
Robots have become more human than humans !!
Wow i feel so much better thanks...
Save The Earth !!
‘Think’
We came across this sign in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
At first we were confused. Think about what? The wire frames of the letters were stuffed with litter collected from the surrounding (pastoral, idyllic, lush) countryside. Crumpled aluminum, shredded receipt paper, shards of green glass stacked and smashed together to form that one word:
Think.
Since that day, I haven’t even let a gum wrapper fall behind me. I don’t know who put up that sign, but it truly has made me…well, you know.
It’s true, I saw it with my own eyes.
Bikes without wheels. Nanotech.
The Hoverbike is called Scorpion-3, which merges a standard motorbike design with drone quad-copter technology, to allow riders to manoeuvre in the air as if they were riding a bike. The Scorpion-3 can carry 104 kg or 229 pounds in weight, while hitting speeds of up to 43 miles per hour and reach an altitude of 33 feet. This electric bike has a range of 13 miles, with between 20 to 40 minutes of flying time on a single charge, depending on the battery type. It’s batteries can be re-charged in three hours, or they can be swapped out in a minute. The Dubai Police Force has reportedly tested it for use in monitoring large, highly trafficked areas. Project by: @hoversurfofficial Source: Hover Surf #tech #robotics #engineering #future #research #police #flight #transport
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Innovative technology, Robotic electronic skin.
Robots and prosthetic devices may soon have a sense of touch equivalent to, or better than, the human skin with the Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES), an artificial nervous system developed by a team of researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS).
The new electronic skin system achieved ultra-high responsiveness and robustness to damage, and can be paired with any kind of sensor skin layers to function effectively as an electronic skin.
The innovation, achieved by Assistant Professor Benjamin Tee and his team from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the NUS Faculty of Engineering, was first reported in the prestigious scientific journal Science Robotics on 18 July 2019.
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I wonder if Birds, lizards and frogs would eat them?
Slagelse Viking Fortress, 980 AD, still standing.
Trelleborg, a Viking ring fortress west of Slagelse on the Danish island of Zealand, is one of only seven known similar structures. In its day, the fortress was situated on a peninsula that jutted into the swampy area between two rivers. The swamp was connected to the Great Belt by a lake that could be navigated by Viking ships. Trelleborg is believed to have been ordered built by King Harald Bluetooth in the year 980 AD and it might have commanded the Great Belt and its sea traffic, between the islands of Zealand and Funen.
High Tech Beyond Limits
Amazon got clearance to build surveillance drones to watch customers’ homes between deliveries - The patent describes how delivery drones could drop in on consenting customers’ houses to check them for things like open garage doors, graffiti, or even a fire. http://bit.ly/2FnSUkC
Scientists created high-tech wood.
Scientists created high-tech wood by removing the lignin from natural wood using hydrogen peroxide. The remaining wood is very dense and has a tensile strength of around 404 megapascals, making it 8.7 times stronger than natural wood and comparable to metal structure materials including steel. http://bit.ly/2VNYt0J