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Jan 29, 2022
How To Reinvent Continuous Improvement With Intelligent Digital Twins In Manufacturing
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: internet, robotics/AI, sustainability
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) connects IoT with Industry. The IIoT allows companies to reap information from their machines and environments to create intelligent, self-learning machines. This interconnected ecosystem provides numerous benefits for enterprises, such as reduced downtime, increased throughput and safety, and predictive maintenance — leading to greater efficiency. The 4th Industrial Revolution is fueled by exponential advancements in digital technology and brings us closer to a sustainable future of intelligent manufacturing environments that operate with zero emissions. With the advent of Industry 4.0, there has been a massive increase in the levels of data being produced by intelligent machines. This enormous increase in information can be hard to manage and analyze effectively without converting into usable insights. These insights are gained through the use of various technologies, including intelligent digital twins that allow for real-time monitoring of a machine’s condition, AI that can analyze large amounts of data to produce actionable insights, and connected devices that provide live status updates.
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Tesla has launched an in-car karaoke microphone called TeslaMic. But it’s only available in China for now.
Jan 29, 2022
Tesla starts selling a TeslaMic microphone for in-car karaoke
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: futurism
Jan 29, 2022
Creating frequency combs in microresonators
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: physics, transportation
For the first time, scientists were able to create ultrashort dark and bright light pulses that are linked together in tiny glass rings called microresonators. Each of the flashes consist of many different, precisely defined colors: a frequency comb. The combination of the pulses increases the color range of the emitted light from the microresonators. This new light source helps to make more precise sensors to trace for example lowest quantities of explosives at an airport or for distance sensors in autonomous cars to detect obstacles on a street.
It sounds like magic: Laser light of only one color produce a rainbow of many different colors. Scientists are able to produce this strange effect in microresonators, small disks made of glass. If they send a pulsed laser beam into these structures, ultrashort packets of light waves are running in its interior in circles. And start to send out light of different, evenly spaced frequencies like the teeth of a comb. The invention of the optical frequency comb was awarded with the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2005.
Now, researcher from the Max-Planck-Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) in Erlangen and the Imperial College London were able to produce for the first time an even stranger effect: By directing two Laser beams of slightly different infrared light at the outer rim of the microresonator they got two wave packets, called solitons: one bright and one dark, which run in circles. A dark pulse means having a constant light signal that goes dark for a very short time. Both dark and bright light pulses only last for 1/1013 th of a second.
Jan 29, 2022
Grain Weevil robot takes grain bin safety to new heights
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: food, robotics/AI, sustainability
The American Farm Bureau Federation has recognized Chad and Ben Johnson of Nebraska for designing a robot called “Grain Weevil” to lower maintenance and make grain bins safer.
Jan 29, 2022
3 Rejuvenation Strategies For Aging
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: biotech/medical, education, genetics, life extension
Blood plasma, cellular reprogramming, endogenous.
You may have heard a lot of talk recently about cellular reprogramming, rejuvenation or even “rejuvenation programming”, but what does that all mean and what are the 3 main strategies that several researchers and companies (maybe Altos Labs) will be further investigating?
Jan 29, 2022
In 1999 Mysterious Finger-Like Features Were Spotted on the Sun — Now Scientists Have an Explanation
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: energy, space
In January 1999, scientists observed mysterious motions within a solar flare.
Unlike typical flares that showed bright energy erupting outwards from the Sun, this solar flare also displayed a downward flow of motion, as if material was falling back towards the Sun. Described as “downward-moving dark voids,” astronomers wondered what exactly they were seeing.
Jan 29, 2022
Boom To Build Overture Production Plant in North Carolina
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: transportation
Boom expects to break ground this year on a 400,000-sq-ft Overture production plant and begin manufacturing of the supersonic airliner in 2024.
Jan 29, 2022
Novel artificial leaf captures 100 times more carbon than other systems
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: chemistry, energy, engineering
A team of engineers at the University of Illinois Chicago has built a cost-effective artificial leaf that can capture carbon dioxide at 100 times better than current technologies.
This novel artificial leaf works in the real world, unlike other carbon capture systems that could only work with carbon dioxide from pressurized tanks. It captures carbon dioxide from more dilutes sources, like air and flue gas produced by coal-fired power plants, and releases it for use as fuel and other materials.
“Our artificial leaf system can be deployed outside the lab, where it has the potential to play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere thanks to its high rate of carbon capture, relatively low cost, and moderate energy, even when compared to the best lab-based systems,” said Meenesh Singh, assistant professor of chemical engineering in the UIC College of Engineering and corresponding author on the paper.
Jan 29, 2022
Ray Kurzweil on Preparing For the Singularity
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: education, health, Ray Kurzweil, singularity
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