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Friday, July 10, 2015

Toyota officially launched a boxy kei car in Japan

Recently the Japanese auto giant, Toyota officially introduced the latest kei car called 'Pixis Mega' in Japan. Toyota Pixis Mega equipped with a front fascia that is almost vertical, with a slender grille that is flanked by stylized light sweptback.
2015 Toyota Pixis Mega. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dJfpiO)
Moving further back, look aerodynamic notched fender, electric sliding doors and sporty spoiler on the rear hood. Not only that, Pixis Mega also has aerodynamic fins at the mirror and rear lights, which promises increased stability when driving at high speed.
In the interior section, Pixis Mega equipped with four standard seat waterproofing upholstery, six-speaker audio system and multiple storage compartments and roomy cabin space. In addition, customers can also order the optional navigation system.
Left side view of 2015 Toyota Pixis Mega. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dJfpiO)
Dashboard view of 2015 Toyota Pixis Mega. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dJfpiO)
For performance, Pixis Mega equipped with two naturally-aspirated three-cylinder 660 cc engine options, namely which boosts power 52 PS (38 kW) at a torque of 60 Nm (44 lbs-ft), while the turbocharged version capable of developing power up to 64 PS (47 kW) at torque 92 Nm (67 lbs-ft).
Interior view of 2015 Toyota Pixis Mega. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dJfpiO)
Both engines send power to the front wheels via a continuously variable transmission (CVT), but the turbocharged mill can be paired with all-wheel drive at an extra cost.
Toyota Pixis Mega currently has sold in the Japanese market, and priced starting at ¥1.3 million or range of Rp.147 million. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LEFTLANENEWS]
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An Italian Monster with strange chrome suits

This heavily modified Ducati Monster S4, which we saw on Motociclismo site is one of the Ferruccio Codutti work in 2008. He is an Italian aluminum craftsman master. This one-off special, commissioned by one of Codutti’s customers, and took about one full year to build it.
Ducati Monster S4 in unique chrome colour by Ferruccio Codutti. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1D4t6j6)
The Monster has been completely overhauled and we don’t know if we like the end result very much – it looks a bit awkward and unfinished. The front suspension, which looks like it’s been taken off a Vyrus 985, is much more interesting than the bike’s styling.
Right side view of Ducati Monster S4 by Ferruccio Codutti. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1D4t6j6)
Codutti designed the front end entirely by himself, after studying other bikes with similar front ends and even the Elf Honda 500 GP racer! The Monster chassis has also been modified in order to work with the new front swingarm.
Rear side view of Ducati Monster S4 by Ferruccio Codutti. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1D4t6j6)
Because of the space needed by the front suspension, the original radiator had to be replaced with twin radiators placed under the engine. The custom-built exhaust comes from Mivv, while three-spoke wheels are Marvic items.

Can’t say we like the bike much – not to look at least. However, as an example of engineering diligence, Codutti’s modded Monster just might work…

Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of the two-wheeled monster and stay alive with true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops...... *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTOCICLISMO.IT | FASTER FASTER]
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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Together with Toyota, BMW introduced an eco-friendly 'stealth' car prototype

BMW has introduced a concept car that runs with hydrogen fuel, and looks like the Batmobile. Modification of the i8 coupé was developed by BMW in cooperation with Toyota.
BMW i8 Hydrogen Fuel-cell prototypes. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1KJrYYk)
The BMW's prototype car can travel 300 miles on one tank of hydrogen, with refueling this which takes about five minutes. And this prototype made for demonstration purposes only.

BMW revealed the overhaul of their i8 in the Innovation Days 2015 event, as reported by Daily Mail on July 3, 2015. This car has been dramatic makeover in its transition from a plug-in hybrid into a fuel-cell vehicle.
Left side view of BMW i8 Hydrogen Fuel-cell prototypes. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1KJrYYk)
The recaptured bodywork, aerodynamic wheels, and matte black paint make it look like stealth jet fighter or the Batmobile. The hydrogen is stored in a tank built in the central tunnel between the front and rear axles.
Rear side view of BMW i8 Hydrogen Fuel-cell prototypes. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1KJrYYk)
This two-door coupé relies on carbon fiber construction to keep weight remains light and also features an aerodynamic package that was developed at BMW's wind tunnel in Munich. However, it wasn’t willing to disclose any other specifications. 

BMW has no firm timeline for a production fuel-cell car, although it hopes to continue working with Toyota toward the goal of having powertrain components ready by 2020.

It believes fuel cells could make 'an ideal addition' to both its “i” sub-brand and mainstream model line. There have been rumors that the next “i” model will feature a fuel-cell powertrain, but the company has offered no evidence that is the case so far. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DAILY MAIL | DIGITAL TRENDS]
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Is this the face of the Ferrari F12 GTO?

In recent weeks, the Ferrari car lovers were surprised by the rumors of Ferrari F12 GTO will be launched soon. Yes, this car is a racing version of the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.

As reported by Caradvice on Tuesday, June 30, 2015, as the name suggests is pinned 'Gran Turismo Omologato (GTO),' the car does have specifications as a condition to participate in the official racing championship.
The current Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LHdEk1)
Reportedly, this car will be launched by the Italian luxury car manufacturer in the near future. Moreover, at this time has been outstanding appearance of the Ferrari F12 GTO face in cyberspace.

Of the Ferrari F12 GTO pictures that was first displayed in one of Dutch websites, Auto Gespot. From the looks, it looks similar to the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. However there are some notable differences.
Front three quarter of Ferrari F12 GTO. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LHdEk1
From those images too, the difference is most clearly seen on the face looks, especially on the snout and grilles. In addition to the front view, also looks different is the aero package. Another striking difference lies in the ventilation system at the front and rear side. But the recast is most clearly seen at the rear of the car.
Rear three quarter of Ferrari F12 GTO. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LHdEk1
The plan, this Ferrari F12 GTO will be debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in mid-September 2015. On this car will be planted a 6.3-liter V12 engine that can give a power of 600 kW. And also will be produced for the hybrid variant. Another reports are saying that only 650 examples will be produced, which puts it 51 more than the 599 GTO. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARADVICE]
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Blue-eyed individuals tend to be alcoholics

Based on the latest results of a unique study of the genetic researchers at the University of Vermont reported by Science Daily said that the blue-eyed people are most likely to become alcoholics.

The study was led by Arvis Sulovari, a doctoral student in the cell, molecular and biological sciences and assistant professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Dawei Li, PhD, is the first to make a direct connection between a person's eye color and alcohol dependence.
Primarily European Americans with light-colored eyes -- including green, grey and brown in the center -- had a higher incidence of alcohol dependency than those with dark brown eyes, with the strongest tendency among blue-eyed individuals, according to new research. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LUIWle)
Results of the study, published in the July issue of the American Journal of Medical Genetics: Neuropsychiatric Genetics (Part B), shows the hope of finding the root of the problem, not just alcoholism, but also other psychiatric illnesses.

"This suggests an interesting possibility that the eye color can be useful in the clinic for a diagnosis of alcohol dependence," said Arvis.

The authors found mainly Europeans and Americans with a brighter eye color including green, gray, and brown in its center have a higher incidence of alcohol dependency in those dark brown eyes, with a strong tendency on the blue eyes person.

The study outlines the genetic components that determine eye color and indicate that they are aligned with the same chromosome as genes associated with excessive alcohol use.

However, Li said, "we still do not know why," and further research is still needed. Li arrived at the University of Vermont in 2012 and has been studying the genetics of psychiatry for over a decade.

During that, he worked closely with physics experts and scientists in the Northeast that collaborate to build a database of more than 10,000 individuals, mostly composed of African American and European American, who was diagnosed with at least one psychiatric illness.

Many are diagnosed with the disease more than one including depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, also alcoholism and drug addiction.

"It is a complex disorder," said Li. "There are many genes and many environmental triggers." Much of the data base, the study of Li and Sulovari filtered the patients with alcohol dependence of European descent, a total of 1,263 samples.

After Sulovari noticed the eye color relationship, they do re-analysis their test three times, arrange and rearrange the group to compare the age, gender, and ethnic differences or geographical backgrounds, such as whether in the south or north of the continent.

Subsequently, Li wanted to dig deeper into the relationship between cultural background and genetic formation, continuing his adventures in the search for mechanisms of psychiatric illness.

The biggest challenge is: all the genes identified in 20 years ago "can only explain a small percentage of genetic parts that have been suggested," he said.

"There are still many missing, unknown." Li sends requests for funding to pursue the missing genes and other work on the proposal so that funding goes where the database search using comprehensive patient samples.

The study result of Li and Sulovari provide a powerful stepping stone. "The most amazing part of this work is the investigation of the interface between the statistics, informatics and biology," said Sulovari. "This is a tremendous opportunity to study genes in the context of complex human diseases." *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SCIENCEDAILY]
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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

The new scenario of Doomsday revealed

Scientists have had a consensus about the beginning of the universe, namely through the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago. However, about the end of time, until today, scientists are still groping.

Recent theoretical modeling conducted by Marcelo D Disconzi of the Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA, revealed that the universe is likely to end up passing the Big Rip scenarios.
The end of the world (and indeed the universe) as we know it won’t be an explosion but a separation of the constituents of all matter, say scientists at Vanderbilt University. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dCYkae)
"The idea of ​​a Big Rip basically is that in the end, will be an integral constituent material. You will see the atom torn. It could be said that the dramatic scenario," said Disconzi.

There are "hidden forces" in the universe, among them the gravity and dark matter. The existence of dark matter, so called because even to this day has not been found to exist, making the universe expands.

Evidence of expansion of the universe is the result of the supernova observations that were located far from Earth. The more distant supernova, the more color is red because the light has been refracted wading along its journey through space and time toward the human.
The timeline of the universe, from Big Bang to Big Rip, according to the new theory. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dCYkae)
"You've got competition between dark matter that are trying to develop the universe and gravity which tends to compress them. The question is, who wins?" Disconzi said as quoted by The Guardian on Thursday, July 2, 2015.

When gravity is winning, what happens is the Big Crunch. Initially, the universe will expand. However, due to the influence of gravity, the universe will be compressed until at one point very compressible, allowing the Big Bang event will coming back.

If dark matter wins, the Big Freeze will be happen. In that scenario, the universe will continue expanding until at one point a very tenuous and gas is too thin to be able to produce stars. In the end, no matter what happens.

In research published in the Physical Review D journal, Disconzi modeling by entering the fluid viscosity factor and the ability to expand and condenses. In this case, the fluid is the universe itself.

Fluid viscosity actually has been included in the calculations to uncover the end-time scenarios. However, in the calculation of the time, otherwise there is a fluid which is able to move faster than light.

"This is a fatal error because it was evident that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light," said Disconzi. With that revision, dark matter might be a winner, but will not make the universe is the Big Freeze. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | THE GUARDIAN]
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