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Virtual sensors help aerial vehicles stay aloft when rotors fail
2024-04-24 21:10:57
No crystal ball is needed to envision a future that engineers have in mind, one in which air taxis and other flying vehicles ferry passengers between urban locations, avoiding the growing gridlock on the ground below. Companies are already prototyping and testing such hybrid electric "flying cars" that take off and land vertically but soar through the air like winged aircraft to enable efficient flight over longer distances.
Why can't robots outrun animals?
2024-04-24 21:10:53
Robotics engineers have worked for decades and invested many millions of research dollars in attempts to create a robot that can walk or run as well as an animal. And yet, it remains the case that many animals are capable of feats that would be impossible for robots that exist today.
New tech could help traveling VR gamers experience 'ludicrous speed' without motion sickness
2024-04-24 21:10:53
Vehicle passengers using VR headsets to pass the time during travel could be set to enjoy games which move at 'ludicrous speed' without experiencing motion sickness, researchers say.
New survey finds positive perceptions of solar projects
2024-04-24 21:10:53
As solar energy development accelerates, how do Americans actually feel about those large scale solar, or LSS, farms they see along the highway or near their neighborhood? A new survey has found that for residents living within three miles of a large-scale solar development, positive attitudes outnumbered negative attitudes by almost a 3–to–1 margin.
High-energy-density capacitors with 2D nanomaterials could significantly enhance energy storage
2024-04-24 21:10:17
In the quest for more efficient and sustainable energy solutions, a multi-university research team has reached a significant milestone in capacitor technology. Researchers from the University of Houston, Jackson State University and Howard University have developed a new type of flexible high-energy-density capacitor, which is a device that stores energy.
Advancing the safety of AI-driven machinery requires closer collaboration with humans
2024-04-24 20:54:23
An ongoing research project at Tampere University aims to create adaptable safety systems for highly automated off-road mobile machinery to meet industry needs. Research has revealed critical gaps in compliance with legislation related to public safety when using mobile working machines controlled by artificial intelligence.
Swedish research project makes several advancements toward the autonomous airport of the future
2024-04-24 20:54:23
A three-year research project at Mid Sweden University has made several advancements in creating the airport of the future with safe and cost-effective solutions, including autonomous measurements of the runway surface as well as more opportunities to monitor vehicles and drones at airports.
Using liquid metal to develop energy storage systems with 100 times better heat transfer
2024-04-24 20:54:22
The industrial production of steel, concrete, or glass requires more than 20% of Germany's total energy consumption. Up to now, 90% of the fuels used for these processes have been of fossil nature.
On the trail of deepfakes, researchers identify 'fingerprints' of AI-generated video
2024-04-24 20:54:22
In February, OpenAI released videos created by its generative artificial intelligence program Sora. The strikingly realistic content, produced via simple text prompts, is the latest breakthrough for companies demonstrating the capabilities of AI technology. It also raised concerns about generative AI's potential to enable the creation of misleading and deceiving content on a massive scale.
Oracle's Larry Ellison says planned Nashville campus will be company's 'world headquarters'
2024-04-24 20:54:22
Oracle Corp.'s planned campus in Nashville, Tennessee, will serve as the business software giant's world headquarters, placing it in a city that's a center for the U.S. health care industry, CEO Larry Ellison said.
What next for TikTok in the US?
2024-04-24 20:54:22
TikTok on Wednesday said it will fight a new US law that orders the popular video sharing app to break away from its Chinese owners or face an outright ban in the United States.
Team helps rebuild WW2 Spitfire lost for 76 years in Norwegian wilderness
2024-04-24 20:54:22
Engine parts from a rare Second World War Photo Reconnaissance Spitfire that was shot down by German armed forces in 1942 and lost until being recovered from a Norwegian peat bog 76 years later are being rebuilt at the University of Sydney.
Study shows potential of super grids when hurricanes overshadow solar panels
2024-04-24 20:54:22
When hurricanes threaten tropical shores, "super grids" could come to the rescue.
Research team accelerates multi-physics simulations with El Capitan predecessor systems
2024-04-24 20:54:22
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have achieved a milestone in accelerating and adding features to complex multi-physics simulations run on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), a development that could advance high-performance computing and engineering.
Rubber-like stretchable energy storage device fabricated with laser precision
2024-04-24 20:54:22
Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in developing a small-scale energy storage device capable of stretching, twisting, folding, and wrinkling. Their study is published in the journal npj Flexible Electronics.
Child pedestrians, self-driving vehicles: What's the safest scenario for crossing the road?
2024-04-24 20:54:22
Crossing a busy street safely typically is a result of a social exchange. Pedestrians look for cues—a wave, a head nod, a winking flash of the headlights, and, of course, a full vehicle stop—to know it's safe to cross.
Students build low-cost cold spray metal 3D printer prototype
2024-04-24 20:54:22
A team of Rice University students has developed a cold spray metal 3D printing device that relies on pressure and velocity rather than temperature to create a metal part. Their work could help expand the repertoire of metal additive manufacturing techniques, bringing down cost and enhancing the quality of making or repairing one-off complex metal parts.
Storing and utilizing energy with innovative sulfur-based cathodes
2024-04-24 14:56:12
Electric vehicles and portable electronic devices such as laptops and mobile phones are unthinkable without lithium-ion batteries. The problem is highly toxic materials such as cobalt are often used for the cathodes of these batteries, which jeopardize the environment and the health of people in the countries where they are mined. In addition, the reserves of these metals are very limited.
Cisco Systems joins Microsoft, IBM in Vatican pledge to ensure ethical use and development of AI
2024-04-24 13:39:28
Tech giant Cisco Systems on Wednesday joined Microsoft and IBM in signing onto a Vatican-sponsored pledge to ensure artificial intelligence is developed and used ethically and to benefit the common good.
Salt battery harvests osmotic energy where the river meets the sea
2024-04-24 12:30:35
Estuaries—where freshwater rivers meet the salty sea—are great locations for birdwatching and kayaking. In these areas, waters containing different salt concentrations mix and may be sources of sustainable, "blue" osmotic energy.

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