Category: High Tech
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NASA’s Technology Helps Reveal the Secrets of Angkor Wat
A large number of people tourists and Buddhist monks visit Angkor Wat in Cambodia each year. The archaeologists are now using NASA’s technology to locate 200 hidden paintings. These are the paintings of elephants and gods made on the walls of the towers. These pictures also include musical instruments, patterns and boats, thought to be the…
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CityHome: A cabinet To Make Your Mini-Apartment Spacious (Video)
Good news for those who are sick of their apartment’s size and unable to place much furniture. Researchers at MIT have done some incredible job for them. A voice and gestures controlled furniture is being made that changes its shape according to the situation. It can be shaped according to your mood, need and comfort.…
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Bake.A.Dish Can Make Kitchenware With Bread to Hold Food
Partying at home is awesome idea and worth enjoying but the problem of washing the remains of a party is somewhat annoying. It is also an issue when one gets back to home and finds every plate and utensil dirty and un-cleaned. A new invention of Bake.A.Dish will hopefully eliminate this problem forever. The new…
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Scientist Develop Powerful Brakes To Stop A Car at 1000 miles/hour
World’s most powerful brakes are required to stop the world’s fastest car. Scientist in Bristol have figured out a way to do so. The parachutes will bring the car to a slower speed of 260 km/hour. Steel rotors will then be used to brake the car which can survive at high temperatures. Off course, controlling…
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People Experience Google Car Without Steering Wheel For The First Time (Video)
In the recent years, Google has been developing a driverless car. Now in an impressive video, the company has unveiled a new prototype of this car without pedals or steering wheel. We make you discover this car of the future. After four years of work, Google was able to develop its concept of intelligent and autonomous car…
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Subwing: A Board That Gives You Sensation Of Flying Underwater
With summer already here, many would want to enjoy boating season! The Subwing is a diving equipment that will provide you a good dose of adrenaline by giving you the sensation of flying under the water surface. We tell you more about this innovative surfboard. Simon Sivertsen 18, is a young Norwegian who is behind this fabulous…
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Homey Lets You Control The Homey Appliances Just By Voice
A new system lets you switch the lights, turn the oven On/Off and close the curtains with your voice. Homey is made compatible with all the home appliances that are controlled wirelessly. The homey can use Wi-Fi, BlueTooth or Infrared devices to control these devices. Getting too lazy to close the curtains or switching lights? Here…
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MicroJoule: The World’s Most Fuel Efficient Car that Can Travel 25000 km/litre
The world’s most fuel efficient car developed by French students can travel up to 25,000 km/litre. A test drive between London and Paris was performed which costed only 20 cents. If the calculation are done on the same pattern, it would cost only US$ 26 for the travel between the farthest points on the earth. The…
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Esquoia: A Revolutionary Whiteboard Inspired Notebook
A whiteboard inspired notebook has been designed by the UK students which is reusable and washable. The notebook is even waterproof and can be cleaned with pencil eraser or wet cloth. the students are seeking for funding and have started a campaign on kickstarter to launch it commercially. Perhaps, it is the right time to say goodbye to…
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A TV Stuntman Develops The World’s Fastest Luge With Top Speed Of 311mph
An Australian has developed a sled that can reach the top speed of 311mph as claimed by him. The sled is 3m long and fitted with two jet engines. The current record is 115.83mph which was set by Jason Bradbury in 2011. It is a well-known fact, that Australians are crazy about sports. Daz Fellows, an Australian,…
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Bionic Drummer Arm: A story that could be related with Def Leppard
Richard John Cyril; from English Rock Band Def Leppard, is a prominent Public figure who continued playing Drums after his complete limb amputation by the cause of tragic street-racing accident. A similar story happened in 2012 when a guy named Jason Barnes got electrocuted while washing exhaust duct of a restaurant. A jolt of 22,000…
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Dexter: First Multi-Limb Robotic Arm to Provide Self-Repairing At ISS
The newly developed Mobile Service System will provide with self-repair in the orbit. Canadarm2 with Dexter are two important robots of this self-repairing team. Currently Dexter is in testing phase and has been given the task to repair old cameras on Canadaram2. Repairing a satellite in the orbit is a real problem for the astronauts as they…
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ARC4: A Google Glass Like Augmented Reality System For Soldiers
An augmented reality system has been recently revealed by US army which provides live update to the soldiers about the situation battlefield. The technology is called ARC4 which allows the captain or commander of the soldiers to send them instructions and other information like maps on the soldier’s vision. The interesting gadget introduced by the…
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Exoskeleton Gives Superhuman Power To Firefighters
Each year about 15,500 buildings catch fire causing deaths of up to 60 innocents and injuring up to 930 with a yearly loss of US$ 252. To help the firefighters, a new exoskeleton has been developed which will transform them into superhumans. The exoskeleton can easily be worn over normal clothes of firefighter and is…
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With Zen Float Enjoy Moments Of Sensory Deprivation At Home
Do you dream of being able enjoy a unique relaxation and comfort at your home? This is now possible thanks to Zen Float. Shane has designed a very special tent where you can enjoy a unique moment of relaxation. We explain the details of this incredible invention. Due to their ability to reduce stress, anxiety and even…
