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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Kawasaki Ninja 30th Anniversary Edition

This year is 30 years since the release of the first Kawasaki Ninja 900 superbike in 1984, a first step that makes the Japanese manufacturer is known for its variety of models of bikes all over the world.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R 30th Anniversary Limited Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/UagTsM)
And to celebrate, this year the Kawasaki released a Ninja ZX-14R 30th Anniversary Limited Edition will only be produced in limited as many as 300 units and unfortunately this model is not marketed globally. Kawasaki just simply sell it in the United States, Latin America and Canada.

This limited edition is designed with a blend of classic colors like the Ninja 900, 30 years ago. The combination of firecracker red and graystone metallic colors became its characteristic. This bike look more luxurious in the gold color accents also be detailed in some parts like the fairing and rim trim.
Left side view of Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R 30th Anniversary Limited Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/UagTsM)
Kawasaki also affix the 30th Anniversary logo on the fuel tank. The rest, no change on the technical side. Kawasaki also retains a 1,441 cc inline engine in it. This bike is claimed to be the most powerful Kawasaki superbike products.
The Ninja ZX-14R 30th Anniversary Limited Edition’s instrument display has a analog tachometer and functionality for the added electronic features. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1mEjEyf)
Kawasaki ZX-14R Limited Edition is also equipped with DFI (Digital Fuel Injection) technology and dual-mode digital ignition technology. Two of these power options to 100 percent and a smaller force, reduced to 75 percent. Suitable for novice riders or when rainy conditions.
Rear three quarter of Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R 30th Anniversary Limited Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/UagTsM)
In this model, the ABS become standard equipment that still exist in addition to KTRC traction control system with three sensitivity options. Kawasaki will utilize the World Superbike event that take place on this weekend to introduce this bike. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ASPHALT AND RUBBER]
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Scientists develop smart bullet technology

The future army seems to be armed with smart bullet technology. With this technology, the shooter does not have to worry one right target and projectile will hit the target.
The EXACTO 50-caliber projectile. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1jsV5od)
As reported from Engadget on Sunday, July 13, 2014, the army has long dreamed of the presence of smart ammunition minimize one target when shooting. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) reveals a technology called EXACTO (Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance).

In a demonstration video that uploaded to YouTube, the EXACTO 50-caliber round and optical sighting technology expects to greatly extend the day and nighttime range over current state-of-the-art sniper systems.

The system combines a maneuverable bullet and a real-time guidance system to track and deliver the projectile to the target, allowing the bullet to change path during flight to compensate for any unexpected factors that may drive it off course.

The EXACTO technology allows bullets are not affected to the wind and weather, even if the shooter attempts to shoot one target, the bullet will fall at a specified point.
The project is reportedly still continue to develop. In the future, smart bullet technology can help the snipers in their mission on the battlefield. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ENGADGET]
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Monday, July 14, 2014

High-speed Air Cruising Helicopter Technology

AVX Aircraft Company unveil a helicopter with double propeller to accelerate the pace while in the air. This aircraft technology companies targeting the helicopter speeds of up to 435 kph (270 mph).
The AVX Aircraft concept has coaxial rotors, ducted fans and a top speed of over 270 mph (435 kph). (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1zAdaFA)
As reported by Gizmag on Tuesday, July 8, 2014, the U.S. government held the Army's Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator (JMR-TD) program. This program allows a contract of U.S. $100 billion to the latest generation of military helicopters developers.
The AVX is a multi-use coaxial helicopter. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1zAdaFA)
One of the developer candidates is AVX Aircraft Company, they developing a helicopter with a futuristic design that supported two double propeller. This latest-generation helicopter could replace the old generation helicopters such as Black Hawk, Apache and Chinook.
AVX JMR in Attack configuration showing weapons cutaway. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1zAdaFA)
The latest version of this helicopter is claimed to be stronger, bigger and can go faster. Heavy helicopter reaches 12 thousand pounds and can haul loads 5,900 pounds. The air fleet could carry 12 combat troops and crew plus 4 crew. Not only airplanes, AVX previously reveal a flying car concept that supported by 'coaxial rotor' system.
AVX Aircraft in Utility-Transport configuration showing floor plan for troop (14) seating. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1zAdaFA)
The future helicopter also has two additional fans located in the rear side of the helicopter. In addition, there is a pair of wings on the front side to help maneuver more quickly while in the air.
AVX JMR in Attack configuration. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1zAdaFA)
AVX also pinned the weapon system on the attacking helicopters model. There is a 'turret' which is placed at the bottom of the helicopter and another weapon system that can be placed at the helicopter's doors. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GIZMAG]
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Scientists have found the biggest bird in the World

A group of researchers in the U.S. found a bird fossil. Its age at 25 million years. As reported by the BBC on Tuesday, July 8, 2014, that the fossil was declared as the biggest bird in history. Because its wings span reaches about 6.1 meters to 7.4 meters (20 to 24 feet).

"The fossils that we find truly remarkable. Neither of these aspects of size and in terms of durability," said Daniel Ksepka, a science curator at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Here, an illustration of what may be the largest flying bird, an extinct beast with a wingspan of 20 to 24 feet (6.1 to 7.3 meters) that flew the skies some 25 million to 28 million years ago. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1zA9SSY)
Actually, fossils of these ancient creatures have been unearthed 30 years ago in South Carolina, USA. However, scientists can identify the species. Then, these new findings published in the PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) scientific journal in the United States.

Based on the research in terms of how to fly, the bird fossil species included in Pelargonis that looks like an royal albatross. The bird only flapping its wings occasional and rely on air flow to keep it flying. This bird types that only use a little force while airborne.

This giant flying creatures was named Pelargonis sandersi - which touted its size twice of royal albatross. Currently, the royal albatross is the largest bird that love adventure and still can be encountered in the wild.

While of its structure, Pelagornis sandersi similar to giant seagulls that live around the sea. It is also a bird that spends most of its time hovering over the ocean, to hunt fish and squid. The researchers also believe, Pelagornis sandersi also surpassed the Argentavis magnificens bird.

Argentavis magnificens or called condor bird, which lived 6 million years ago in South America. It has a wing span of 5.7 meters to 6.1 meters. Previously, these birds was recorded as the largest bird in the Western Hemisphere.

"In conducting the analysis, the scientists assisted application of computer models to reconstruct by the founded bones arrangement. Result, it was concluded that Pelagornis sandersi can fly at a speed of 10 meters per second.'s Faster than athletes sprinting 100 meters," said Ksepka.

The scientists said that large birds on earth millions of years ago and found many fossils. They are expected to become extinct some three million years ago. However Ksepka and other scientists also do not yet know the cause of the extinction of the bird.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | BBC]
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The skin has odor receptors to heal wounds

A recent study from Germany showed, that the nose is not the only part of the body have receptors for smell. Apparently, the skin also have this receptor. However, unlike the receptors in the nose, receptors in the skin does not trigger emotions in the brain, however, it plays to heal cell damage (wound).
Scent receptors in our skin have been found to trigger wound repair. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1kTmTwS)
As reported by the New Scientist that in one study, Hanns Hatt and the laboratory of Ruhr Bochum University in Germany found that when keratinocytes - the main type of skin used as an object of study - mixed with Sandalore for five days in a test tube, increased cell reproduction by 32 percent and increased cell migration by nearly half. Both of these processes is necessary to repair the damaged skin. Sandalore a synthetic sandalwood oil which is often used in perfumes.

According to them, normally, when you smell something with the nose, odor receptors send messages to your brain. It can be reminded of the brain about the dangers, relaxation, or even detect the presence of a potential mate. In contrast to the smell receptors in the nose, Hatt and his team found that the smell receptors in the skin triggers skin cells to repair its basic damage.

Meanwhile, according to Joel Mainland of the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, although there is a great tendency smell receptors are found in other parts of the body perform other functions, the facts about this receptor could repair the wound is surprising.

According to the Mainland, the concentration required to achieve these improvements are much higher than those used to activate the receptors in the nose. He said, in this case skin creams may be needed than strong-smelling oils used in aromatherapy.

"Although the idea of ​​healing skin cream may sound appealing, the results may be different depending on each individual, because" genetic variation in the odorant receptors," Mainland said as quoted by Medical Daily. For an individual, the oil may have a healing effect, while in others with different odor receptors; results can be neutral or even toxic.

Mainland added, though concerns about the drug's effect on certain people is very real, but the case of the use of drugs or creams useful in one case but in other cases not, was quite rare.

Meanwhile, Hatt shows this study can initiate the development of new disease treatments by targeting the smell receptors in other areas of our body. For example, in the form of treatment to heal wounds, repair skin damage caused by aging, and perhaps eventually a cure to treat internal organs.

Mainland conclude, it may take a long time to find a new treatment for a long period of time required to test the safety and efficacy. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | NEWSCIENTIST]
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Detroit Electric electric sportscar made in England

One of U.S automotive companies, Detroit Electric to confirm if they will build their electric sportcar namely SP: 01 in the UK. Detroit Electric claims if SP:01 electric car will be the fastest mass-production version ever created.
Detroit Electric SP:01 will be produced at the new plant in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, UK. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1xJINuy)
As reported by Autocar on Monday, July 7, 2014, according to the results of Detroit Electric testing, shows SP:01 has a maximum speed of up to 249.4 km/h and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds.

The SP:01 prototypes was first introduced last year (2013). Detroit Electric continues to develop a variety of technologies that provide significant changes such as increased aerodynamic as well as comfort and quality of exterior materials. Detroit Electric said that this sportscar will be manufactured at their new plant in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, UK.

This electric-powered sportscar will take the Lotus platform design and went on sale in Europe and Asia by the end of this year. Not only build the sportscars, Detroit Electric is also eager to create an electric powered supercar with a 2 +2 seat configuration. For this supercar, Detroit Electric will work on their homebase, which is Detroit.

For information, Detroit Electric is an electric-powered vehicle company that has been established since the early 20th century. Since its establishment, the company has built no less than 13 thousand units of electric cars.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOCAR]
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Where did the plastic waste gone in the ocean?

As many as 99 percent of the plastic in the ocean is lost. This is not good news, but it's bad news. The scientists said that the number of microscopic plastic was go into the complex marine food chains, as well as chemical waste such as mercury.

Carlos Duante, an oceanographic expert from the University of Western Australia, who conducted a study on the five options in the ocean currents, and the research conducted in 2010 and 2011.
Plastic waste in the ocean. Scientists stated that 99 percent of microscopic plastic in the ocean is lost, the possibility of edible animals. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1oCQKxK)
According to him, humans produce at least 300 million tons of plastic waste a year. Approximately 0.1 percent of expected entry into the ocean. By calculating the results of the research, Duante was found that the plastic amount in the ocean is much less than it should be. The amount is at most only 40,000 tons. Alias​​, mostly gone.

Where the loss of plastic waste it? Duante revealed, "There is the potential of plastic waste that went into the food chains in the ocean."

Peter Davidson, an oceanography expert from the Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research in California said that the plastic can suck the pollutants in water and and concentrated it to make entry into the food chain.

As quoted from The Verge on June 30, 2014, that plastic wate may also taken by the ocean currents back to the mainland or undetected destroyed. However, the fact that animals eat plastic, according to Davidson, can not be denied. Research is needed to determine the impact. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | THE VERGE]
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