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Coronavius and Technology

New generations of huge, little, smaller scale, and swarm robots that can ceaselessly work and clean such as evacuating dust as well as really disinfecting/sanitizing all surfaces are being developed in response to the novel virus.

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The next generation of speakers?

The setup uses the microphone array in the speaker (an Alexa, for example), to provide data to an algorithm that identifies direct and reflected sound paths, then reverse-triangulates to calculate a position. Read more by clicking on the link below.

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Revolutionising Rocket Engines

Conventional engines use a lot of machinery to direct and control the combustion reaction so that it generates the work needed to propel the engine. But in a rotating detonation engine, the shock wave alone does everything without needing additional help from engine parts!

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Airplanes - Reverse Series

Cars have reverse gear, the Indian auto rickshaw has reverse gear; but why does a modern, sophisticated piece of machinery like an aircraft need a push-back truck? Can it not push itself back from the terminal gate? Find out more with the link below.

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Upgrading Networking - The LiFi

LiFi is a wireless technology that holds the key to solving challenges faced by 5G. How so? Go to the link below and know more!

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Revisiting the past - the Keybord

The QWERTY vs DVORAK battle has been around for long! There are several stories behind why these systems emerged and which will prevail. Go to the link below to learn more.

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Braking and Formula 1

For over 60 years, Formula 1 teams have developed, tested, and built the fastest and most technologically impressive cars the world has ever seen. From design to manufacturing, a F1 team is in a constant development cycle, employing hundreds of people in an operation that works flat-out year round to deliver improvement. Disk Brakes are just a fraction of what engineers have to break through in order to race at the top. Find out more about F1 with the link in below.

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Revolutionising flight - The Boeing 777X

Boeing vs Airbus has always been a controversial topic with each airline manufacturer trying the outrun the other in competition and this fierce rivalry has resulted in each to producing better and more efficient versions of the airline industry we see today. With its recent developments in the 777 family, can Boeing amend its 737 Max 8 tragedies with the newly released long bodied twin engine 777X family? Find out more with the link below.

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Exploring Asteroids - The Clementine Satellite

The ill fated mission could have been easily avoided had the software included the use of a watchdog timer. To see how the mission failed and how the watchdog timer could have been used, check out the link below.

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The Robotic world

If you are visiting this image the chances are that you are not a human, at least according to research. Surprised? Shouldn't be because of the latest trend of using internet bots all across the World Wide Web. Learn more about how the internet is being run more by bots than humans with the video link below.

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Following the light

Why are there lights on the runway anyway? Isn't "Auto-Land" a thing already! Automatic landings account for less then 1% of all landings on commercial flights. Many pilots actually think it’s much easier to land the aircraft manually, rather that monitoring the auto-pilot in the autoland stage of flight and its the "Approach Lights" that play a vital role here.

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Warship Sails

Since the early days of sea-faring, warships have maintained a presence on the battlefield, some of which have evolved to become the most deadliest weaponry the world has ever seen. Find out more about the USS Enterprise with the link given below.

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