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Friday, April 22, 2016

Biona, a Spanish future motorcycle

Motorcycles are generally made by manufacturers that usually made of metal or alloys with other materials. Here is a another form and unique creations of an automotive designer who imagine the shape of future motorcycle.
Pretty little battery bike of wood named Biona. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZZ4mp)
In his imagination, the motorcycle is made of metal, combined with wood and rubber. Amazingly, to drive the motorbike used an electric power and targeted to be the vehicles in urban areas. All of that is a picture of a Spaniard designer named Jordi Poblet Pedrol and given named 'Biona.' The motorcycle concept was made by Jordi in 2011.
Rear side view of Biona. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZZ4mp)
This e-motorcycle has a unique shape, as well as gave the light impression, also looks compact and high-tech. The motorcycle frame is made of mild steel and mated with a wood for its seat, front scoop, until underneath. And a battery storage space is under the seat and has a futuristic looks through the hubless rims in front and rear.
The main purpose of the motorcycle concept is to provide inspiration, although it is very difficult to realized. The designers kept pushing the boundaries of human imagination and create a unique form and pleasing to the eye. As for Bonia, Jordi show the world the new perception of an electric motorcycle. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | YANKO DESIGN]
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Thursday, April 21, 2016

A Chinese company to launch an autonomous electric car

A Chinese company called LeEco has launched an autonomous electric vehicle at the Beijing Auto Show 2016 on Wednesday, April 20, 2016. The car claimed could surpass Tesla Model S in all aspects of performance. LeEco formerly known as LeTV was one of the largest online video company in China, but now they are beyond the limits of their technology by making the electric autonomous cars.
LeSEE electric car concept. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1Zf8cN)
"When all the people questioned our ability to develop a car like this and laugh at us, we were still able to be here and show this car. I am very emotional," said CEO LeEco, Jia Yueting.

The car is named LeSEE is a sleek pearly white colored sedan, which has a comfortable seat, and can be activated via a sound like the legendary car in the 'Knight Rider' tv series. When the car is driven in automatic driving mode or the autopilot is activated, the steering wheel can be folded toward the dashboard.

Right side view of LeSEE electric car concept. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1Zf8cN)
LeSEE designed with four doors and roof are made entirely of glass to create the illusion of the part that connects the windshield to the rear window. This futuristic concept cars engineered to be smart, connected and autonomous car.

And LeEco hopes to deploy a fleet of autonomous cab from this concept car. When Jia revealed the car's design in Beijing Auto Show 2016, he showcased the car's  ability to show up on the stage only with voice commands through mobile applications. 
As reported from Worldcarfans, on the paper LeSEE has the top speed of 209 km/h (130 mph) and also has a smart screen that displays specific datas of vehicle while the car is moving. This screen is connected to a pair of C-shaped lights. LeSEE does not have a traditional front grill, and also a conventional mirror (it uses a camera to look around). *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | WORLDCARFANS]
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Unique miniature motorcycles of Lobster's leftover shell

An expensive delicacy, most people do not like seeing good lobster go to waste. But one chef has gone further in making sure every last inch of the crustaceans is put to use, after creating a collection of miniature motorcycles using its leftover shell.
The collection of miniature motorbikes was put together using leftover lobster shell from the chef's kitchen. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZajUk)
The collection of miniature motorcycles are exhibited in the culinary arts seminar in Chinese province of Fujian in 2013 to the amazement of those in attendance. These artistic creations made by a Taiwanese chef named Huang Mingbo.
Chef Huang Mingbo reportedly doesn't like discarding the colourful shells after preparing lobster dinners. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZajUk)
Reportedly, Chef Huang dislikes throwing away colourful crustacean after using it in cooking and made his art works using nothing but leftover lobster shell with amazing details.
Revellers at the show were stunned by the models' intricate detail and craftsmanship. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZajUk)
Where from leftover lobster shell and head are formed into the parts of miniature motorcycles consisting of tires, seats to the handlebar. Looks more unique because the food carving specialist used nothing but lobster shell to complete the collection of intricate models which even feature wing mirrors and number plates.
Chef Huang Mingbo has even made sure the models come with their own number plates and wing mirrors. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZajUk)
This shows from something were originally considered useless, turns through the creative hands can turn into something very beautiful and has a high artistic value. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DAILYMAIL]
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Can our brains were full with memories?

The memory in our brain can never be measured by its value. Where we always remember how we first entered the school, the first time friends and were first dating. In fact, things like mathematical formulas and the state capital that we learned in elementary school, often we still remember until today.

In fact, every day humans create a new memory that is certainly more 'fresh.' With the new experiences 'crammed' into the brain every day, sometimes thought of a question: "Can our brains were full?" Maybe we often think that our brain is like a hard drive where it has the capacity, and the capacity can be discharged. Although strange, but it is not entirely wrong.
Illustration of thinking. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZYs8Q)
As quoted from Wired, a cognitive psychologist at the University of Missouri named Nelson Cowan, said that in the short term, the memory will take a cell and the cell is used. But in the long term, the memory is 'coded' in a neural patterns, which form the nerves that are connected in a structured. Remarkably, unlike the hard drives, our brain is able to make these neural patterns indefinitely. So theoretically, the amount of memory stored in the brain was also infinite.

A memory was apparently not always stored properly. They remain, however there are some memory of the 'cross' with the pattern of other networks, and the memory form a pattern that is equivalent to the memory of a donkey. This shows if we do not how can recall a particular thing, your brain could be the one who does not 'save' the memory properly.

But it is quite different if someone 'entering' a different memory to the brain, such as for example short-term memory. It immediately can make the brain 'fullness' with memory. To recall a small detail of the information, it is quite difficult for the brain, because little information is always welcome brain every second. This explains why one often forget the names of people who just knew, and suddenly 'blank' each will deliver something.

People who are able to remember the perfect short-term memory is very little in this world. According to Cowan, if someone is tested to suddenly remember some combination of colors or words, they will be given 3 to 5 colors or words. But if someone was told to remember combinations of letters such as the CIA, FBI, or a variety of common short, they will have no difficulty even though there are more. This shows that such a prescribed pattern in our brain.

However our brains can not behave like a 'hard drive,' and this is evidenced by researchers from the Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles. The researchers found that where the 'forget' is a form of our brain is constantly receiving new things each time.

Forget occurred because the old information has to deal with the new information that may be far more useful. With the 'forgot' itself, shows that in fact the memory is still there, but our brains are hard for 'loading' it instantly.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | WIRED]
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Toyota uBox Concept revealed

The figure of a compact SUV named uBox was performed with a futuristic design. It is a concept car developed by Toyota with the students from Clemson University, South Carolina.

As quoted from AutoExpress, the car was designed by the university’s International Center for Automotive Research, and is intended to appeal to 'Generation Z' (i.e. people born from the mid-nineties onwards).
Toyota uBox Concept is the collaboration result of Toyota and the student of Clemson University. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZQNrE)
Over two years, 18 graduate engineering students at the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research, plus two more students at ArtCenter College of Design, put together a future Toyota—without any of the tacked-on tuner cliches. Conversely, the uBox is about detachable parts, including all the dash trim pieces and air vents, which are 3-D printed. The result reminds us of a modern-day, scaled-down Previa minivan with a dash of MRAP.
Interior view of Toyota uBox Concept. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZQNrE)
The uBox has a boxy, MPV-like design like the original Renault Espace and bodywork that's beset with angles and curves. Standout details include boomerang-style LEDs and suicide rear doors. There’s also a pair of composite carbon fibre rails that swoop upwards from the front-mounted spoiler to the top of the curved glass roof.
Front view of Toyota uBox Concept. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1ZQNrE)
The car concept have a large enough size, but claimed to have a fairly light weight and each of car component is designed uses the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP). The uBox is fully electric, which not only allows for emission free driving but the ability to power kit lke your laptop or tablet from the in-built 110V sockets.
The plan, the concept car that will use Toyota's logo, and introduced as a 'utility car for 2020,' and also an eco-friendly vehicle at an affordable price. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOEXPRESS]
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In Bangkok, the Honda CB650 also shown in Scrambler costume

Not wanting to miss with other automakers, Honda BigBike Thailand also came with many surprises. The Japan's leading motorcycle manufacturer also brought a Scrambler themed motorcycle concept at the Bangkok Motor Show 2016.

As quoted of IndianAutosBlog, similar with the other Scrambler style motorbikes, the motorcycle which is tentatively called 'Honda CB650 Scrambler Concept' came with the dazzling costumes, while its body curves is full of muscles and very distinctive classic style.
Honda CB650 Scrambler Concept shown at the 37th Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS 2016). (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1Zaqu7)
Uniquely, Honda CB650 Scrambler offers a very luxurious look with the presence of gold and ivory white color is very beautiful. Not to forget, to further give the feel of a classic, this bike is also equipped with a seat with a brown color.
Right side view of Honda CB650 Scrambler Concept. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1Zaqu7)
Overall, this bike comes with the same platform with the Honda CB650, especially its drivetrain is a 649 cc DOHC 4-cylinder inline engine. The engine itself is one of a new generation of Honda that focused on resilience and high performance.
Rear quarter of Honda CB650 Scrambler Concept. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1Zaqu7)
Still in the drivetrain sector, the engine developed of the 650 cc family are presented different at the radiator sector, where the location of the thermostat is moved to a new place, as well as the flow of cooling liquids are redesigned to produce more optimal work of the cooling system with a more compact form.
With this new engine, Honda CB650 Scrambler claimed to capable of spraying the power up to 64 kW with a torque of 63 Nm, with the ability to run up to the highest speed numbers of 210 kph. In addition, this bike is quite economical, ie one liter of fuel for a distance of 21.7 km. Unfortunately until now Honda declined to give an explanation whether the Honda CB650 Scrambler will be mass produced. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | INDIANAUTOSBLOG]
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