Helix electric aircraft without a pilot's license will start selling in the US
In the U.S. will soon be on sale in the personal electric aircraft Helix, which will not require a pilot's license to operate. Its cost will be 190 thousand dollars.
The device will be able to fly up to 32 km without recharging at a speed of up to 100 km/h.
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In the U.S. will soon be on sale in the personal electric aircraft Helix, which will not require a pilot's license to operate. Its cost will be 190 thousand dollars.
The device will be able to fly up to 32 km without recharging at a speed of up to 100 km/h.
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New version of Moonwalkers speed shoes
An updated version of Moonwalkers speed shoes has been released. They are now lighter, quieter and can accelerate up to 11 km/h.
These shoes are attached to regular shoes, making them convenient for those who are often late.
The charge is enough for 10 kilometers of travel.
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An updated version of Moonwalkers speed shoes has been released. They are now lighter, quieter and can accelerate up to 11 km/h.
These shoes are attached to regular shoes, making them convenient for those who are often late.
The charge is enough for 10 kilometers of travel.
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Did you know that in Japan you can go to jail for 1 year for insulting someone on the internet?
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Hydroshirt: a t-shirt from which you can drink
California has developed a Hydroshirt that serves as a water reservoir. It is designed for athletes who are uncomfortable carrying a bottle and holds up to 1 liter of liquid to quench their thirst on the run.
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California has developed a Hydroshirt that serves as a water reservoir. It is designed for athletes who are uncomfortable carrying a bottle and holds up to 1 liter of liquid to quench their thirst on the run.
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Japanese researchers set a new Internet speed record of 402 Tbps
Japanese researchers have achieved an Internet speed of 402 Tbps, which allows, for example, to download all the content of the Steam platform in less than a minute.
The technology provides data transmission at a distance of up to 50 kilometers and is designed for backbone networks, but scientists believe that in the future it may be available for home use.
However, routers for such speeds will be very bulky - the size of a house.
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Japanese researchers have achieved an Internet speed of 402 Tbps, which allows, for example, to download all the content of the Steam platform in less than a minute.
The technology provides data transmission at a distance of up to 50 kilometers and is designed for backbone networks, but scientists believe that in the future it may be available for home use.
However, routers for such speeds will be very bulky - the size of a house.
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Movable nose of the Concorde for unrestricted visibility during takeoff and landing.
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Fallout is resting aside: China has created a robot with a copy of the human brain
Tianjin University has developed a robot controlled by tissue from brain stem cells and a neural interface chip.
It is now being trained to avoid obstacles and lift objects.
In the future, such technology may become the basis for a hybrid of artificial and human intelligence.
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Tianjin University has developed a robot controlled by tissue from brain stem cells and a neural interface chip.
It is now being trained to avoid obstacles and lift objects.
In the future, such technology may become the basis for a hybrid of artificial and human intelligence.
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Airplane parachute: reliable safety
The American company Cirrus was the first to start serial production of parachutes for the entire airplane back in the 90s.
Nowadays, such safety systems are offered by many manufacturers such as Pipistrel, ICON, Van's, Cessna and others.
Cirrus has a parachute included as standard equipment
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The American company Cirrus was the first to start serial production of parachutes for the entire airplane back in the 90s.
Nowadays, such safety systems are offered by many manufacturers such as Pipistrel, ICON, Van's, Cessna and others.
Cirrus has a parachute included as standard equipment
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