Tag: technology

  • Dr. Samer Aldhaher’s drone can fly indefinitely using wireless power instead of battery

    Dr. Samer Aldhaher’s drone can fly indefinitely using wireless power instead of battery

    Non-military drones are still a new technology for it to be considered as a conventional commercial product. No matter how hard some big companies try to present it as a viable technology of today, it still is far fetched. The drone technology available at the moment ends up choking on its own limitations, i.e. power source.

    Most Consumer friendly drones offer a very limited flight time, which generally falls between 10 to 30 minutes. While it can usually be solved by using a larger battery source but it results in increased weight to be carried by the drone itself, which means you need a higher power to keep the drone hovering in the sky and you fall back where you started. It’s this dilemma that inspired one researcher to develop a prototype that can indefinitely maintain its flight without having to rely on the local power source.

    Dr. Samer Aldhaher from Imperial College London designed a lightweight drone that can draw power from a wireless transmitter below it. The simple version is that this squad has had its battery removed and has been outfitted with a coil of copper foil tape. This acts as a receiver for the electromagnetic waves that are being put out by the plate that the drone is flying over. It’s not that different from the wireless tech some phones use to charge, except the drone is flying.

    It is a very cool prototype which opens a window to think about a new world of wirelessly powered devices but presently, it is not entirely practical. here’s a lot of limitations at this point, of course, such as the need for the drone to only hover five inches above the transmitter with minimal sideways movement.

    Current technology can make wireless power to only work reliably over a very small distance. If, however, you intend to fly it from point A to point B, you’d have to lay down a stripe of power-transmitting material and make sure that there are no obstructions between the path as it can only hover a few inches of that stripe.

    It would be interesting to see whether we could solve the power issues in the near future until then this prototype is as good as a power consuming ornament for your desk.

    New technology is being discovered more frequently as we slowly glide to the future. It would be no surprise if we attribute technology making us independent uncannily. In the meanwhile, why don’t you entertain yourself by building a Lego drone?

    Source: YouTube | Image: Pixabay

  • Japan To Get Driverless Taxis Next Year

    Japan To Get Driverless Taxis Next Year

    Driverless cars are turning out to be one of the most important sensation of this generation. In this race Japan has taken a good lead with driverless taxis expected to hit the roads next years.

    This driverless taxis will start providing rides to customers from the area of Kanagawa which is near Tokyo and will carry passengers to a two-mile ride across the town. These taxis are expected to carry as many as 50 passengers in its trial phase.

    As this is the trail phase of these taxis they will accompany driver who will make sure that if anything goes haywire within the system of these taxis then it can be taken care of. It’s the biggest leap in the area of applied automotive and it is expected that this trend of driverless cars will be followed by the other parts of the world soon.

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    If the government officials are to be believed then such kind of driverless taxis are expected to cover while Japan by the year 2020. This driverless taxis can be very effective as and there are numerous benefits that come into mind like taking elderly to shopping trips or making sure that there are means of transport in those places where there is are no busses or trains. This innovation can also be very effective in the light of the fact that it will negate any kind of human lapses. It will certainly reduce any chances of the false fairing and cheating that usually is carried out in this business.

    This thought of driverless taxis has attracted most of the top taxi firms around the world. The US giant Uber has also opened its Advanced Technology Research Centre in Pittsburgh which is solely concentrating on building the technology of driverless taxis. They have also signed an agreement with the Arizona-based lab which is testing driverless cars.

    Though with the introduction of this technology many drivers around the world will be feeling the heat but it’s a technology which is certain to make big inroads in the market.

    Source: JapanTimes

  • Nerves regenerated using 3D printing technology

    Nerves regenerated using 3D printing technology

    3D printing technology has been improving exponentially and it was just a couple of months ago we wrote about its medical applications. In a recent report published in the journal “Advanced Functional Materials”, it has been reported that a research team led by Michael McAlpine a mechanical engineering professor of University of Minnesota has developed 3D printed nerves which can be customised and regenerated on requirement basis. 

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    What makes this nerve generation process special is that these regenerated nerves are capable of motor as well as sensory functions. The nerves have been printed using silicon and a 3D printed guide. Apart from Michael McAlpine from University of Minnesota who led the team; the research team comprised of members from several universities including Princeton University, Virginia Tech, John Hopkins University and University of Maryland.

    The research team generated silicon nerves for rates and used the process that is similar to reverse engineering. They severed nerves from rats and further created a guide to regenerate nerves and grafted it to the ends from which these were severed. The regeneration of nerves using this technology is quite complicated and requires a very high level of customisation to ensure that the generated nerve matches the inherent properties of the nerve it is supposed to replace. These properties include the shape, size, anatomy and geometrical structure of the original nerve. It is also very critical that the regenerated nerve must match the edges of the existing nerves to which it will be attached.

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    After an intense observation of the rats for 10 to 12 weeks, the researchers concluded that the implanted nerves have been functioning efficiently. The 3D printed nerves have tremendous applications. Not only these nerves act as the conduit between natural nerves by allowing blood to flow through them, these nerves also include several of the functions of natural nerves such as sensory functions and motor functions.

    Despite the advances in the technology, the 3D printing of nerves still remain a complex procedure. The research lead McApline stated that the nerves regenerated by his team is indeed a breakthrough and although scientists have in the past generated nerves using 3D printing methods, these nerves had very simple linear structures. The nerve generated by McAlpine’s team is a more complex “Y” shaped sciatic nerve that is capable of complex biological functions. 

    Though the researchers have been successful in animal trials, human trials might take time. However, if this technology can successfully been implemented, it will not be long before we might see 3D printers in hospital for generating artificial organs including nerves. The long term efficiency of these nerves is still to be monitored but it is indeed a giant leap for those suffering from neural disorders and presents a ray of hope for such patients.

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  • Fundawear – The future of foreplay is here!

    Fundawear – The future of foreplay is here!

    Do you have a distant relationship? Then it might be the right time for you to make a turnaround. A new piece of technology can now strengthen the bond between you and your partner. Durex, the masters of condom making have devised a new technology that is named fundawear.

    The new pair of underwear has been made specially from fabric co-entangled with some electro components that act like transducers. The underwear is linked with a smartphone app that can be used to make specific parts of the underwear vibrate by tapping in the app. fundawear has been specifically designed to transfer every sensation from the smartphone effectively to the underwear wirelessly. The vigor of your touch and specificity are all transferred in such a way that you might feel the presence of your loved one for a moment.

    z z digitfreak 000013This new technology has been developed especially for the loved ones who are separated and need something more out of their relationship. The thing is that they both need to be connected mutually to the internet for this service. Each and every set of underwears must be linked to a particular copy of the app and that means that gifting a pair to one another could be the best way that online foreplay can be achieved. If you are thinking that this might be too complicated then you are wrong. Even a kid can use this app, and believe me that you don’t want that to happen, especially when you are the one wearing the related fundawear. The garments available are Bras, Panties and briefs and You can suggest if you want it anywhere else.

    For now, the technology is not available for sale, don’t be disappointed as Durex is gifting them free on their facebook page right now. The future after this tech seems to guide our imaginations towards different ways. Some might say that the era of online sex has finally arrived after the era of online friendship, marriage, jobs, society etc.

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  • Transparent solar panel by UCLA can help create electricity generating windows

    Transparent solar panel by UCLA can help create electricity generating windows

    There has been a wide range of developments going on, which aims to create more eco-friendly buildings around us. Todays modern large and tall buildings has wider surface area for solar energy to be converted into the electricity — some scientists are working on the experiments to utilize this fact.

    Transparent photovoltaics have yet to grace the face of your smartphones, but UCLA researchers are working on a new see-through solar cell that showing potential.

    The new design uses a new type of polymer solar cell, which can help you design the solar window glasses to power the entire building efficiently in the future or manufacture a better solar collecting smartphones to charge them up automatically.

    The team has been able to build a device that converts infrared light into electrical current. Current prototypes boast 4 percent energy conversion efficiency at 66 percent transparency — not so crystal clear, but certainly clean enough to peer through.

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    The technology is still a new kid – waiting to get into the adulthood — but we sure can expect a great amount of results from it. UCLA team said in a press release:

    “These results open the potential for visibly transparent polymer solar cells as add-on components of portable electronics, smart windows and building-integrated photovoltaics and in other applications,” said study leader Yang Yang, a UCLA professor of materials science and engineering, who also is director of the Nano Renewable Energy Center at California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI).

    “We are excited by this new invention on transparent solar cells, which applied our recent advances in transparent conducting windows (also published in ACS Nano) to fabricate these devices,” said Paul S.Weiss, CNSI director and Fred Kavli Chair in NanoSystems Sciences.

    The team has to get some major issues to be fixed in the long run – like conversion rate per square meter and cost to manufacture the transparent photovoltaic cells. A 4% conversion efficiency equates to around 40W per square metre during the brightest part of a very bright day. Far too low for phone screens and even car roofs. The only way this technology can be made viable is if it can be applied to glass on the million-m² scale.

    Whatever it is going to be, we sure are going to witness some futuristic technology undergoing the process of development.

    what do you think? the technology can bring a wide range of possibilities for humans? or is it just another bunch of innovative idea which will never work practically?

    [via engadget]