The bladed disk will come down to Earth aboard a Space Dragon cargo capsule.
Made In Space just built its first ceramic part in orbit, 3D printing a single-piece turbine part onboard the International Space Station.
The bladed disk will come down to Earth aboard a Space Dragon cargo capsule.
Made In Space just built its first ceramic part in orbit, 3D printing a single-piece turbine part onboard the International Space Station.
For now, the company’s new Metal Jet printers make key fobs and other doodads. But one day they could create car parts.
An international research team lead by Aalto University has found a new and simple route to break the reciprocity law in the electromagnetic world, by changing a material’s property periodically in time. The breakthrough could help to create efficient nonreciprocal devices, such as compact isolators and circulators, that are needed for the next generation of microwave and optical communications systems.
When we look through a window and see our neighbor on the street, the neighbor can also see us. This is called reciprocity, and it is the most common physical phenomenon in nature. Electromagnetic signals propagating between two sources is always governed by reciprocity law: if the signal from source A can be received by source B, then the signal from source B can also be received by source A with equal efficiency.
Researchers from Aalto University, Stanford University, and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) have successfully demonstrated that the reciprocity law can be broken if the property of the propagation medium periodically changes in time. Propagation medium refers to a material in which light and electromagnetic waves survive and propagate from one point to another.
Perhaps we need to pay Sci-Fi novels more heed-but which ones?
Nearly 150 years ago, Jules Verne penned a book with remarkably accurate predictions about the world of today. That book, however, was rejected and not brought to light until 1994.
Paris In The 20th Century is a posthumous work by Jules Verne, the legendary writer and traveler. Many consider him the “Father of Science-Fiction” via books such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea, Journey To The Centre of the Earth and From The Earth To The Moon. Back To The Future fans will no doubt remember Doc Brown’s passion for the author’s prolific output.
A major appeal of Jules Verne was his ability to make predictions about the future. Paris In The 20th Century, submitted to publisher and mentor Pierre-Jules Hetzel in 1863, was no different. In 2014, The Architectural Review covered the novel, whose predictions included “gas-fueled vehicles that travel on asphalt roads, electric streetlights and, more ominously, indeed chillingly, the electric chair.”
The full-body exoskeleton lets you feel and control all the forces your avatar feels.
The Holotron is a full-body exoskeleton, with several possible realizations for life-like control of any humanoid avatar, including implanted brain-computer interfaces.
The device paves the way for better prosthetic control and seamless interaction with electronic devices.
UC Berkeley researchers have created a new biosensor armband that can recognize hand gestures based on electrical signals detected in the forearm.
Apple’s first passenger car could include its own breakthrough battery technology.
Apple is actively working on various automotive projects that could ultimately lead to an “Apple Car” and is targeting 2024 to produce a passenger vehicle.
Scientists now say the cub, of which the hide, hair and teeth are intact, is “the most complete wolf mummy known”.
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The era of oil is coming to an end…at last.
Here I look at the evidence to support such a claim and what may be the results 🙂
In the end of oil age I will examine a bit of the history of oil to lay some groundwork and then look at how 2020 has really added the final nails to the coffin that was already closing shut very fast.
It started as a regular, recreational drone flight. It ended with the rescue of a woman who was lying motionless on the beach. #dronesforgood