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Biomimicry of iron-plated snail could lead to better armor

By Damir Beciri
One Comment27 January 2010
tech-snail-shellTiny snails sitting on the ocean floor might seem defenseless against a large, determined predator such as a crab. But evolution has provided one species of sea snail with a unique iron-plated armored shell that resists such attacks. The snail has evolved a tri-layered shell structure consisting of an outer layer embedded with iron sulfide… »

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Taming nuclear fusion – Levitated Dipole Experiment (LDX)

By Damir Beciri
One Comment25 January 2010
levitated-dipole-experiment-ldxFusion has been a cherished goal of physicists and energy researchers for more than 50 years, since it offers the possibility of nearly endless supplies of energy with no carbon emissions and far less radioactive waste than that produced by today’s nuclear plants. A new experiment that reproduces the magnetic fields of the Earth and… »

Gadgets| Tech»

VESA introduces DisplayPort v1.2 – double performance

By Damir Beciri
One Comment24 January 2010
vesa-display-port-v12The Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA) has unveiled the long awaited DisplayPort Version1.2 digital display interface that brings with it a host of enhanced features. Aside from a doubled data rate of 21.6Gbps and bi-directional USB data transfer of an impressive 720Mbps, the upgrade also offers multi-monitor support from a single plug, improved audio synchronization… »

Gadgets»

Boogie Board Paperless LCD Writing Tablet – digital magic slate

By Damir Beciri
11 Comments23 January 2010
magic-slate-catRemember the magic slates? You could write or draw on it and after you’d pull the foil the content would delete and you could write or draw new content on it. In this article we’re going to write about a digital version of such a product. Kent Displays announced the forming of Improv Electronics, a… »

Bionics| Robotics»

Lockheed Martin HULC robotic exoskeleton will operate longer

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments22 January 2010
lockheed-martin-hulc-robotic-exoskeletonAfter writing about Japanese HAL-5 robotic exoskeleton, in this article we’re going to write about Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC) robotic exoskeleton. Developed by Lockheed Martin and Berkeley Bionics, the HULC robotic exoskeleton doesn’t boost the arm strength as some of the other robotic exoskeletons (including HAL-5) but it rather increases user’s capability to wear… »

Architecture| Tech»

Green architecture – Dell Children’s Medical Center

By Damir Beciri
One Comment21 January 2010
dell-children-medical-center-entranceThis example of green architecture isn’t quite new, but it has a great design and it was a first of its kind. The Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas has been awarded LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, as the first hospital in the world that achieved such status. The 43,665… »

Gadgets»

LG unveiled their newspaper-size flexible e-paper

By Damir Beciri
One Comment19 January 2010
lgd-flexible-e-paperLG Display has announced the development of a newspaper-size flexible e-paper. Despite the fact the market is becoming overwhelmed with tablets coming from various big companies, the folks from LG won’t give up the fight for a different concept which resembles common newspapers rather than easily-portable touchscreen displays. What makes this e-paper special compared to… »

Robotics»

Mahru-Z – a walking robot maid doing household chores

By Damir Beciri
6 Comments18 January 2010
rosie-the-robotFor those of you remembering the robot maid Rosie from the animated show “The Jetsons”, here is a robot that actually resembles her and serves a similar porpoise. After two years of developing, and a lot of technology taken from previous iterations of Mahru robots, the scientists from Korea Institute of Science and Technology came… »