Dolphins inspired anti-bomb radar
British engineers used the method of dolphins to detect bombs. They use a double signal to find the roadside detonator – it works the same way as the method of dolphins searching for their preys.Read More >>
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British engineers used the method of dolphins to detect bombs. They use a double signal to find the roadside detonator – it works the same way as the method of dolphins searching for their preys.Read More >>
No fossil fuels, no solar power – cow energy is coming! Argentine scientist managed to filter methane out of the other digestive gases of the cows – which might be the new source of energy.Read More >>
As drone technology is becoming cheaper it is facing the problem of running commercial. Driverless flying devices are, however, dangerous when running out of control. How to make drones safe enough for American skies?Read More >>
Curiosity was stopped after it sent some pictures from a formation called Darwin. The object has a strange form and scientist believe, there might be a sign of water.Read More >>
WildCat can walk at 26 km/h, which is slow for a cat, but speedy for a four-legged robot. Robotics faces some new kind of challenges: today's robots have to be more durable and able to beat long distances a hard roads. Let's see how they prepare for the future.Read More >>
Although it might sound strange, farmers now are closely dependent on internet. The global network is used for maintaining devices, ordering goods, advertising themselves. Internet now has to break city limits. A strong connection is vital for the countryside. Read More >>