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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Another odd supercar concept

With the growing number of supercars coming out of the woodwork from a plethora of different countries, supercar makers and wannabes alike are trying to find new and different ways to make their vehicles stand out.
An electric-powered version prototype of the Triango Revelation supercar concept exhibited at the Astana International Auto Salon 2015 in Kazakhstan. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fFOtW)
And after we published the first Qatari odd-looking supercar named 'Elibreia' some time ago. Now we are going to publish another weird supercar concept created by Jakusa Design (who founded by a renowned Hungarian designer named Tamás Jakus) named the 'Triango Revelation,' started in 2008.
Front three-quarter of Triango Revelation supercar concept by Jakusa Design. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fFOtW)
This future supercar has been in the works for about three years and with the help of Urban Motorsport England (also a Hungarian company despite the confusing name) Jakusa is prepared to enter the production stage of his new model.
Left side view of the Triango Revelation supercar concept by Jakusa Design. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fFOSN)
Its 'Triango' name was inspired by its triangular exterior design which we can’t decide whether we think is interesting enough to be cool or out-of-this-world enough to just be ugly. We imagine this is what a supercar would look like if it started a fight with a giant can opener, so we guess that answers that question. On the upside, the interior is a lot cleaner with silver trim and walnut-colored leather, making the triangular motif a bit easier to swallow.
Right side view of the Triango Revelation supercar concept by Jakusa Design. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fFOSN)
Of course, making this a car that anyone would want to have in their garage is the customized V8 twin-turbo Hayabusa engine that delivers an impressive 1,000 hp at 10,000 rpm. And according to the designer, this dynamic engine is mated to a customized transmission system with an F1 shifter system, automatic start, a race computer, and a full rear-wheel direction.
This Triango Revelation is currently in the final development stages and is preparing for its official debut. Jakusa plans to build the supercar in a limited run of 12 units and order books are now open if anyone is interested. Where is the place to book this supercar?
Rear side view of the Triango Revelation supercar concept by Jakusa Design. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fFOSN)
Based on the results of surfing we do, it turns out the project of making an electric-powered version prototype of this unique supercar was completed in 2014 by a Kazakhstan builder named Tair Balbayev and have been exhibited at a local auto show there.
Triango Revelation supercar concept by Jakusa Design, 3D modeling by Lajos Erőss and constructed by Tair Balbayev. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fG3FL)
Unfortunately, until now we never heard again about this bizarre supercar at any major automotive expos in the world. If you ever heard about it, let us know by filling the comment box below. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | JAKUSA DESIGN | TRIANGO | DISENO-ART | GENCEPTTOPSPEED]
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The rare findings of the brain fossil will help to see the Dinosaur's behaviour

Scientists have long wondered to what exists in the brains of dinosaurs when they roam in the forests of Cretaceous era to stalk and ambush prey, or when incubating their eggs? The paleontologists step closer to guessing the answer by the discoveries of dinosaur's brain fossil. This finding is the first time in the world.

As quoted of LiveScience on Friday, October 28, 2016, turned out to have a brain-sized dinosaurs were very small when compared to the very large body. The findings were similar to the findings of a small pebble and discovered by the fossil hunters in Sussex, England, more than a decade ago.
Dinosaurs brain fossil displays distinct similarities to the brains of modern-day crocodiles and birds. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fGO51)
Findings of dinosaur's soft tissue was a rarity because the substance decays more quickly than other types of tissues. In fact, the dinosaurs lived about 66 million years ago. According to the researchers, the soft tissue is essentially acidified (such as pickles) when the dinosaurs died so that its brain is very well preserved.

David Norman, a scientist at the University of Cambridge, said through a statement, "We suspect that happened was when the dinosaurs died with its body in or near of water, and the head buried in the sediment at the bottom of the water."

"Since water has okisgen and in that time was highly acidic, the soft tissue in the brain is considered preserved and hardened before all the bodies buried in the sediment."
Illustrating the biological context for the brain tissue. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fGO51)
By using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), the researchers recognize different structures in the gravel-sized tissues. This microscope type produces the images with outstanding detail through the bursts movement of electrons in an object.
The researchers detail what part of the dinosaur's brain the tissue came from. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fGO51)
In the resulting images, the researchers can see the meninges, the tissues covering the brain, a pinch of collagen and blood vessels, and structures believed to be the cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the brain.

Norman and his colleagues determined that the brain tissue that seem to come from a similar species of Iguanodon, which is a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous era, about 133 million years ago.
Based on the structures seen in the fossilized brain, the researchers said it is consistent with modern reptiles.. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fGO51)
The structure seen in the brain tissues fossil shown similarity with the existing structure in the brains of birds and crocodiles, both are descended from the dinosaurs in the present.

Norman as told to the LiveScience, "It's structure is similar to that normally found in reptiles. This finding does not indicate that the dinosaurs were smart enough, for example seen their brains do not fully meet the cavities of the brain."

Some dinosaurs thought to have a fairly large brain, for example in some types that the ancestor of modern birds, but, according to Norman, the fossil findings do not indicate such measures.

And the researchers warn, we're not to draw the conclusions about the intelligence of dinosaurs is only based on the fossil. They suspect that this dinosaur, and also from their relatives, have fairly complex behavior. The researchers wrote that, "It is reasonable to expect that similar Iguanodon dinosaur groups is quite complex behavior (at least as modern crocodiles)."

The findings are published in the October 27, 2016 in Special Publication of the Geological Society of London in honor of Martin Brasier of the University of Oxford who died in 2014. Brasier and Norman to coordinate research on the fossils for several years before Brasier died in a traffic accident.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LIVESCIENCE]
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These Norton MM only made 12 units

Norton MM is a limited product of the Norton motorcycles developed by 72 Motorcycles, a British-based garage that serves a custom specialist of Norton motorcycle. There will only be 12 units of Norton MM built by 72 Motorcycles, and mostly booked with production full swing.

Norton MM motorcycles are made by taking a base on an Norton's iconic  motorcycle called 'Ron Wood "Big Tube" Norton," is a motorcycle with 1970s flat tracker style, and has won the prestigious title in the AMA competition, as well as winning the Ascot Famed Half-mile in 3 years in a row.
Norton MM by 72 Motorcycles. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fGA29)
The idea to ​​changing the new Norton motorcycle into a "Big Tube" Norton flat tracker started from Jamie Ireson and his partner named Merry Michau, Jamie was the CEO of 72 Motorcycles and Merry is an automotive photographer, they are both very close to the CEO of Norton, Stuart Garner.

Besides wanted to save the Norton Motorcycle Company, Stuart also liked the idea to create a Norton tracker-based Ron Wood Racer, so he gives special prices to 72 Motorcycles, and after that a brand new of Norton tracker appeared.
Right side view of Norton MM by 72 Motorcycles. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fGA29)
Jamie himself is a designer who has long had experience in doing anything about the power station of formula 1 components, the first step is done on the new MM motorcycles, ie to make the design of all the components needed with the help of CAD computer program.
Rear side view of Norton MM by 72 Motorcycles. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fGA29)
The most important components to them in the design of the frame, frame which is the backbone to support the engine and using the engine as a power source. The frame is made of steel pipes such as the one on the Ron Wood racer, then the motorcycle tanks welded from 4 metal plate sheets, then paint with classic color and pinned the original logo of Norton.
It used also the parallel-twin of the new Norton Commando which has influenced the new design of the 1970s final model of 850 Commando twin. An engine capacity of 961 cc, with a compression ratio of 10.1: 1, there are two push-rod actuated valve on each cylinder so that the total power generated by 80 horsepower and 65 lb-ft of torque.

Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of two-wheeled monster and stay alive with the true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops.... ••• [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | 72 MOTORCYCLES | THE BIKESHEED]
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Monday, October 31, 2016

A WORKSPACe for urban communities from Nissan

Nissan Europe took a British design company Studio Hardie to change the electric-powered vans Nissan e-NV200 into a mobile work space. Then the car is named 'Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe' and made only one unit in the world.
2016 Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fBkGg)
Director of Electric Vehicles Nissan Europe Gareth Dunsmore said that the Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe is created as an example and solution of the high cost of business space rental in the UK.
Right side view of 2016 Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fBkGg)
"With property prices in our cities are increasingly expensive, professional workers need to be more mobile. Businessmen must be smart and think the work space like this in the future," said Gareth, as quoted from Carscoops on Thursday, October 27, 2016.
Interior view of 2016 Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fBkGg)
Gareth added that the Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe can move efficiently. "With a variety of tools to control the work, this is a leap to the future, where our vehicle will be connected, energy-saving, can work mobile, and no longer a concept," he added.
Rear view of 2016 Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fBkGg)
The cabin of Nissan e-NV200 WORKSPACe filled with the urban working equipments, such as tables and chairs are comfortable, touch-screen computer, internet, LED lamps that can be controlled to use smartphones, wireless charging facility, Bluetooth audio system, and a coffee machine. To add the convenience of working, the car floor made by using wood materials.
In contrast to the standard model, Nissan create additional deck that can be tucked in the rear bumper. This deck can be a relaxing place after tired work. Not only that, the back door was also hung a folding bike and several work tools.

However, Nissan did not mention how much the costs to make the inspiring mobile workspace like this. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS]
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Could the Pluto have clouds like Our Earth?

Data from New Horizons spacecraft were examined the Pluto last year showed that in addition to fog, the dwarf planet may also have a cloud. Earlier, New Horizons has found a thin haze in the atmosphere of Pluto, with an altitude of 120 miles and is separated into at least 24 different layers.
Pluto's face turns colorful, composed of pale blue, yellow, and dark red. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fG6yp)
"But the fog is not a cloud," said S. Alan Stern, New Horizons principal investigator. He explained that the fog will spread and do not block the sunlight. If we stand on the surface of Pluto and look up, the mist will only filter about two percent of sunlight. Instead, the clouds will block sunlight so not visible from the surface.

The crystal-clear images taken by the New Horizons during the mission in July 2015 showed that Pluto is almost entirely free of cloud. However, on the careful observation of high-resolution images reveal the existence of seven bright object that resembles a cloud hovering over the surface of Pluto. 
Scientists from NASA’s New Horizons mission have identified some cloud candidates in the atmosphere of Pluto, using images taken by the New Horizons Long Range Reconnaissance Imager and Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera, during the spacecraft’s July 2015 flight through the Pluto system. None of the features can be confirmed as clouds with stereo imaging, but the scientists say they are suggestive of possible, rare condensation clouds. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fG7FQ)
Those seven objects that has a size that is almost similar and occur at dawn or dusk. It is estimated, that the best times of cloud formation on Pluto. Yet Stern says it is difficult to tell. "We do not see a pile or hordes of clouds. We only see the individual cloud, "he said.

He continued, "If there is a cloud, it means the weather on Pluto is even more complex than we imagined." 
This artist's impression of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft encountering Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, is seen in a NASA image from July 2015. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1RvzXhj)
Not only that, the data New Horizons also showed that the bright areas (such as large areas of the heart-shaped) in Pluto among the most reflective in the solar system.

"Brightness showed surface activity," said Bonnie Buratti, a member of scientists team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.

New Horizons has completed delivery of all data collected when researching Pluto to Earth scientists on October 23, 2016. Now the spacecraft is about 5.5 billion kilometers from Earth and 540 million kilometers on the outside Pluto.

New Horizons is moving away from the Sun at a speed of about 14 kilometers/second, to the object of further research: 2014 MU69, a small objects in the Kuiper Belt which is 1.6 billion kilometers from Pluto. It is estimated, New Horizons will reach the 2014 MU69 by 2019 come. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SPACE.COM]
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The world's fastest Condor A350 bike by BevelTech

The Condor A350 is a motorcycle built in Switzerland by Condor-Werke AG for the Swiss military forces in 1973 to 1978. The motorcycle use a single-cylinder engine from the Ducati 350 Scrambler.

Ducati's machine is very simple, it has two valve, air-cooled, and the bevel gear driven single overhead camshaft, cylinder head alloy, and has a cast iron liner. The total capacity of engine is 340.2 cc and depending on the configuration that is capable of spewing power of 8 hp to 16.6 hp.
Ducati Condor Racer by BevelTech Engineering. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fBoOT)
The Condor Racer custom bike shown on the pictures here, originally was a stock Swiss military motorcycle, but now recorded as the world's fastest Condor A350 motorcycle, and some part of its still using the original parts.
Left side view of Ducati Condor Racer by BevelTech Engineering. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fBoOT)
The motorcycle was built by a Ducati specialist builder named Tony Hannagan who is also the founder of Australia-based garage BevelTech Engineering. Tony has built many Ducati bikes in decades, he has the engineering background and always pay attention to the details of building a motorcycle.

Tony has long had a motorcycle the Condor A350 at his farm, he and his friend bought one container after retiring from the military. After that time, it used for activities in the farm and long stored in warehouse, Tony decided to revive it.
Right side view of Ducati Condor Racer by BevelTech Engineering. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1fBoOT)
Started by dismantling the motorcycle as a whole, the original frame and all of the engine is disassembled and repaired. Head replaced to its better flow, the compression ratio is improved, adding a higher flow carburettor and alloy timing gear while the flywheel removed.

Then made a new frame and fitted bespoke chrome-moly unit used on the machine increases the pressure and save the fuel back to the top of the tube. Frame combined with laser-cut engine mounting plate, wheels and brakes taken from the Aprilia RS125 and the fork used a Ducati 998 replica forks.
The motorcycle body was designed with a 3:4 scaled version of NCR Classic design combined with an Aprilia seat. So that the motorcycle weighs about 98 kg is capable of spraying power up to 29 hp.

Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of two-wheeled monster and stay alive with the true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops.... ••• [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SILODROME]
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