Taken on April 2 2011 by Tim Fuller demonstates going
green by
using your roof top.This is a newly constructed home with near total solar
covering.
Taken on April 2 2011 by Tim Fuller demonstates going
green by
using your roof top.This is a newly constructed home with near total solar
covering.

The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body jet airliner developed
by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The 747-8 is offered in two main variants: the 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8I)
for passengers and the 747-8 Freighter (747-8F) for cargo. The first 747-8F
performed the model's made flight on February 8, 2010, with the 747-8
Intercontinental following on March 20, 2011.
Delivery of the first freighter aircraft occurred in October 2011 and the
passenger model began deliveries in 2012. As of October 2015, confirmed orders
for the 747-8 total 119,comprising 68 of the freighter version, and 51 of the
passenger version.

Boeing
has developed what they are calling the lightest metal ever and it's 99.9
percent air.
It's so light that if you blow on it in your hand it
floats to the ground like a feather and doesn't compress a dandelion when sat
on top of it.
With better technology, these new material breakthroughs are becoming more
common, which is a good thing.
These new lightweight materials are able to replace
much bulkier ones, making our vehicles, aircraft and even our gadgets more
lightweight.and energy efficient.
The material called Microlattice appears solid from the outside, but inside it
actually has an open cellular structure similar to bone or honeycombs, which
allows it to be both super durable and lightweight.
The material will soon be used by Boeing in airplanes and rockets to cut down
on their weight,create more room within the fuselage and increase fuel efficiency,
all while still being tough enough to endure the rigors of flight.
The mesh material is compressible which allows it to absorb energy as well as
materials much thicker and heavier than it.
Sophia Yang, research scientist of architected materials at HRL Labs,who worked
on the material for Boeing says that one layer wrapped around an egg would
allow it to survive a 25-story drop unscathed.

A new device that can detect,
target and deter unmaned commercial drones could be used to keep the
flying robots away from areas where they're not wanted, like government
properties,airports or your own backyard.
The new Anti-UAV Defense System (AUDS) was developed by three tech companies in the United Kingdom. It has a radar detection component, advanced tracking capabilities and a sneaky little onboard device that keeps drones at bay.Rather than melting drones in midair.
AUDS shoots the flying vehicles with something that doesn't destroy them — radio waves. Drone operators typically communicate with, and direct, the aerial bots using radio signals.
Credit: © Blighter Surveillance Systems
SmartPill is an ingestible capsule that measures pressure, pH and temperature as it travels through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to assess GI motility. The SmartPill motility monitoring test can be performed at a clinic or physician’s office to evaluate motility disorders like gastroparesis (a condition in which the contents of the stomach empty too slowly) and chronic constipation.
SmartPill
also minimizes patient down-time by allowing patients to resume most normal
daily activities while data are being collected by the capsule. SmartPill
eliminates radiation exposure and is the only motility test that provides
a complete transit profile of the GI tract.
What if physicians had a way to see inside a patient’s
GI tract by having them simply swallowing a pill-sized camera?
Today, more than 1.5 million patients have experienced the benefits from
PillCam capsule endoscopy.
With PillCam, physicians can now visualize the small bowel, esophagus and
colon* with a small, disposable capsule used to monitor and diagnose
disorders of the gastrointestinal tract without sedation or invasive
endoscopic procedures.Credit goes to the company called GIVEN IMAGING

This is one of the classic
British Aston Martin's built specifically for James Bond.
007 will once again drive an Aston Martin's in the
forthcoming James Bond film Sceptre.
On this occasion it will be the stunning Aston Martin's DB10
-a model develpoed specifically for the film and
built inhouse by Aston Martin's design and engineering team.

Thomas Edison in his life time had over 1000
patents.Most of which revolutionized the world in which we live in. He was
acclaimed the greatest inventor of the modern age.He was a manufacturer, a
business man and a founder of organized research.He was born on February 11th
in 1847 in Milan Ohio.The last born of 7 children.
Had formal education for only 3
months and quit because he could not adapt to the routine of schools.
His mother a former teacher started teaching him at home.As early as 9 years
old he started performing experiments on his own he had learnt from the books
he had read.
He Got a Job as a candy seller and newspaper man to earn money to do more of
his research.He never depended on formal education but depended on books he had
read on his own.
Does focus on formal education really yield success in our present
day society ?Have a look at his laboratory,some of his workers and his
Congressional Gold Medal award.