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Friday, August 28, 2015

England ready to test in-road wireless charging tech for electric vehicles

It has long been an idea to make electric cars can rechargeable batteries even though the state is running but eventually this technology has begun to be tested.
The technology could allow EVs to be driven for longer distances, without the need to stop and charge their batteries. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LnWwOS)
England became one of the first countries that will try rechargeable electric car technology in a running state so that the owners of electric cars already do not need to stop again to charge the batteries in electric cars.
Highways England is to carry out off-road trials, with a view to carrying out subsequent on-road trials. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LnWwOS)
This technology will be installed on the highway with a special sign that electric cars will refill can walk along the marked but certainly not all electric cars that can utilize this technology because they have installed additional equipment in order to receive the energy in bottom is then transferred into the car.

Unfortunately there is no explanation of how the long road that can recharge the battery and how much the battery can be charged when the car passes this special way.

Status itself is still a trial and will be conducted over 18 months, if it works in the sense of a very effective, there government will build more roads have rechargeable technology like this. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GIZMAG | GOV.UK]
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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Awaits the new Hyundai's racing car concepts

Hyundai started going crazy, of course in a positive sense. They've begun to dare to declare the presence of Hyundai N division for the cars with performance more serious than the regular model.
Hyundai RM15 Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1VcTEsK)
Not only in the real world, but in the virtual world as well. Look at the figure of a mysterious car that show the outline design in the dark. The racing car concept named 'Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo'.

Here are several teaser images of Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo. (All pictures taken from: http://aol.it/1i3TlCd)
 


From its name alone, clearly the car can only be enjoyed by the owner of the new Gran Turismo video game. Hyundai says that the car will confirm the design and technology of a true racing car, and represents the future of the Hyundai N sub-brand. Furthermore, this car is expected to bring Hyundai more closely to the fans, especially in cyberspace.

The figure of Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo is squashed and futuristic like a modern Le Mans car, may be paired with the Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo that looks like Le Mans car as well.

Interestingly, Hyundai is not going to bring this car to the game only, but the real version of concept car will also be made so that visitor of the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show could see with their own eyes. (Seeing the real figure of Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo).  
Hyundai i20 WRC. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1NW2GGh)
In addition to the Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo, there are another concept cars will be on display, namely 'Hyundai RM15 Concept'. The original car is the Hyundai Veloster, but made even more frightening by adding the aerodynamics device and 2,000 cc turbo engine which is placed at the center of the car which could be burst the power up to 296 hp.

And also the Hyundai i20 WRC rally car will enliven Hyundai's booth in there. Hyundai says, the N Series is built on their racing experience and motorsport technology, such as rally and drifting. Not to mention because Hyundai now has the former crew of BMW M Division in its headquarters and of course it guarantees, a classy performance would not be just a dream. What do you think? *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOBLOG]
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Thanks to "Artificial Penis", this man get an erection without fantasy

A 43-year-old man who lost his genitals
to a chilldhood accident has been fitted
with a bionic penis that can mimic the 
function of the real organ. It may also
help with erection, which would make 
penetration during sex possible.
(Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PV2usg)
Finally after 37 years of living without a penis, a British man named Mohammed Abad can smiled happily after the doctors successfully installing an artificial penis against him.

He was lost his penis when the accident at the age of six years. He dragged as far as 180 meters. His penis was destroyed, was also one of the testes.

Three years ago, a team of doctors from the University College London set out to make the artificial penis to Abad. They grow a penis skin of the skin tissue on his chest.

Then, the doctors made a tube similar device and connected to the container containing a fluid and the activator button. The device was covered with skin that has been developed and implanted to him.

Inflation elation ... how Abad's 
new member will spring into action.  
(Picture from: http://bit.ly/1Jrwlrd)
If many men should stimulate the penis so that erection before intercourse, but not to Abad. He simply press a button if he will use his 20 cm inflatable penis. "When you are going to use, push the button. When finished using, push the button once again. The doctor has told me to keep practicing," he said as quoted by Science Alert on Wednesday, August 26, 2015.

Artificial penis that does not respond to sexual stimulation from a partner. However, the penis can still help Abad depositing sperm to his partner so that she can have a child.

A number of foreign media call the penis planted to Abad is a bionic penis. However, Elizabeth Kavaler, a urologist from Lenox Hill Hospital in New York said, "That's not a bionic penis. It is a penis implant. We've often do penile implants, but the difference, penile implants in the Abad's case was more complex because his penis is damaged."

Penile implants are very common in the United States. Approximately 53,000 people do so because of impotence due to trauma or surgery of the prostate. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SCIENCEALERT]
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Charge your car batteries in 5 minutes with StoreDot

An Israeli startup company says it has developed a technology that can recharge a mobile phone in a few seconds and electric cars in a few minutes.

By using nano-technology to synthesize artificial molecules, StoreDot, Tel Aviv-based company claims to have developed a battery that can store charge much higher with faster, basically similar to super dense sponge to absorb power and maintain it.
Researchers at startup StoreDot work on a new type of battery. (Picture from: http://for.tn/1E5164K)
The company has demonstrated a prototype cell phone battery that is ready to be launched in 2016, and now has increased funding of US $117 million to develop a version for cars.

"This is a new material, never developed before," said Doron Myersdorf, founder and CEO of StoreDot, as quoted by the Daily Mail recently.
This innovation is based on the creation of 'nanodot', which is described StoreDot as peptide bio-organic molecules. Nanodot change how the battery behaves that enables faster absorption. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | STOREDOT | DAILYMAIL]
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Now, the electric car can also sounded sexy on the road

The electric cars should welcome a greener future in the automotive industry, but the zero-emission car has one drawback, they have no sound, so that pedestrians  or other road users can not hear the arrival of electric cars.
Synth maker Roland will partner with GLM to make the artificial engine sound of the ZZ electric sports car model (pictured) sound 'neo-futuristic', and give drivers the experience of 'driving a space ship'. (Picture from: DailyMail)
But now a Japanese company would change that by linking the electric vehicle to the synthesizer to notify the arrival of electric cars with a sound like a petrol car or a spaceship.

The sound function and play an important role for the safety of pedestrians and other road users, which is why a synthesizer specialist company, Roland has been working together with GLM to make the kit on the GLM ZZ electric car model with 'neo-futuristic' sound system.
The synthesiser (pictured) will use input from Japan’s first mass-marketed electric sports car, the ZZ, to produce sounds that reflect what the engine is doing, just like a petrol engine but without the emissions. (Picture from: DailyMail)
This synthesizer will use the input from the GLM ZZ, the first electric sports car that mass marketed in Japan to produce a sound that reflects what the machine do, such as a petrol engine, but without the emissions.
"Supernatural synthesizer technology innovative of Roland will energize the ZZ model's sound system with dynamic sound and dramatically smooth depending on the driving real-time situation such as acceleration, deceleration, and variants of motor load in the tilt," Roland said in a statement, as quoted by the Daily Mail, recently. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DAILYMAIL]
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A new drugs to prevent death from the nuclear radiation exposure

The number of bomb threats that could kill and injure many people give birth to a global desire to create medical countermeasures that can prevent damage to the body from exposure to radiation bomb.

In a research report published in the journal Laboratory Investigation, noted that scientists will be able to develop drugs that can protect a person from the impact of the explosion or exposure to nuclear radiation.

The study, led by Carla Kantara This may be done on a bunch of rats. They found that by injecting drug peptide TP508 in mice after exposure to radiation blast for 24 hours, can inhibit the damage that may occur in the digestive system of the mice-so, also delaying the time of his death.
Japanese police wearing chemical protection suits search for victims inside the 20 kilometer radius around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Minamisoma, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2011. A massive earthquake and ensuing tsunami on March 11 destroyed homes, killed thousands and caused a nuclear disaster. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1KgErnd)
Exposure to nuclear radiation in high amounts cause any damage to the intestinal lining, resulting in a syndrome called the gastrointestinal, or GI. When exposed to the syndrome, intestinal trouble digesting the water, causing the body electrolyte imbalance, bacterial infections, intestinal leaking, sepsis, and even death.

With TP508, a drug that stimulates the repair of the skin, bone, and muscle tissue in the intestine of mice. Previously, the TP508 drug shown to improve healing of ulcer disease and fractures in humans. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SCIENCEDAILY]
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Are Humans have become super predators?

The study, published in the journal Science brings new understanding about the extinction of wildlife, shrinking the size of the fish, and the chaos of the global food chain. The team, led by Dr Chris Darimont, the Hakai-Raincoast professor of geography at the University of Victoria comparing the predation pattern of hunters and fishermen today with other predators that compete for prey such as land mammals and marine fish.
A coastal wolf is hunting salmon in British Columbia, Canada. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PvOww5)
In an article entitled "The unique ecology of human predators", published in the journal Science, on Friday, August 21, 2015, the researchers said they examined variations in the annual exploitation rate is limited to species of fish from each ocean and terrestrial mammals from every continent except Antarctica by type of predator (human versus non-human) as well as at the level of ecosystems (marine versus terrestrial), and tropical.

Global survey results show that humans kill their prey which is the capital of reproductive adult population at a median rate of 14 times higher than other predators with intense exploitation on terrestrial carnivores and fish.

With dominance as competitive as it and its influence on predators and prey on other unique behaviors, the researchers indicate that humans serve as a "super predators" unsustainable, that unless there is an additional limitation of the manager will continue to change the global ecological and evolutionary processes.

"The technology kills our efficient and evil, the global economic system and resource management that prioritize short-term benefit to humanity has raised human super predators," said Darimont, who is also director of science of Raincoast Conservation Foundation.

"The impact of our behavior and our extreme planetary dominance savagery burden us," he said in a public broadcast of the University of Victoria on EurekAlert!

According to the researchers, humans have diverged from other predators in nature in terms of behavior and influence.

"While primarily targeting young predators or 'reproduction rate' population, man down 'capital reproduction' by exploiting an adult prey," said another study author, Dr. Tom Reimchen, professor of biology at the University of Victoria.

Geographic expansion, exploitation naive prey, killing technology, symbiosis with dogs and rapid population growth are among the factors that have long been a big impact, including the widespread extinction and restructuring of food webs and ecosystems on land and sea.

Although there is the contribution of the paradigm "sustainable exploitation", people today can cause a decrease in prey quickly, degrades ecosystems, and to uncover the evolutionary changes in prey according to study results Darimont team.

"This is the result of an extreme that is rarely posed predator is not human," they said.

They urged reconsideration of the concept of "sustainable exploitation" in the management of wildlife and fisheries.

Real sustainable model, in their opinion, would mean developing a culture change, economic, and institutional placing limits on human activities more closely follow the behavior of natural predators. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | EUREKALERT!]
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