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The Cutting-Edge Robot Flame Walks Like Human

The Cutting-Edge Robot Flame Walks Like Human

TU Delft and PHD student Daan Hobbelen have designed the cutting-edge robot which walks like human. They named him Flame, and he is the most advanced robot that ever manufactured until now. Walking robots has been around since the seventies, [...]

May 24, 2008 Future Technology, Gadgets, Science
The Hydrogen-Fueled Vehicles From Honda Is Coming July 2008

The Hydrogen-Fueled Vehicles From Honda Is Coming July 2008

Over 50,000 customer have already ordered the new 200 FCX Clarity hydrogen powered car from Honda’s website only. The company has decided to release this new model beginning July of 2008. The cost of this car might not attract many [...]

May 24, 2008 Science
Damaged Aircraft Could Repair Themselves Automatically In The Future

Damaged Aircraft Could Repair Themselves Automatically In The Future

The next generation of aircrafts would have the ability to repair themselves automatically when any damage occurs to them. Even if the plane was in the air it would repari it self by mimicking healing processes found in nature. This [...]

May 22, 2008 Biology, Future Technology, Science
Hong Kong Creative Media Center Will Be Completed In 2010

Hong Kong Creative Media Center Will Be Completed In 2010

After the completion of this giant, luxurious and advanced building, it will enable the City University of Hong Kong to be the first in Asia to offer the highest level of education and training in the creative media field. The [...]

May 20, 2008 Future Technology, Science
Text Messages Are More Expensive Than Receiving Scientific Data From Space

Text Messages Are More Expensive Than Receiving Scientific Data From Space

Dr Nigel Bannister a scientist from University of Leicester has concluded after several researches that text messaging is four time more expensive than receiving scientific data from outer space. He said: “The bottom line is texting is at least 4 [...]

May 18, 2008 Science, Space
The World’s Smallest Personal Helicopter

The World’s Smallest Personal Helicopter

Gennai Yanagisawa is the developer of this one-man helicopter from Japan. The Helicopter’s name is GEN H-4 Its only 75Kg ( 165 Lb). It has has a set of two rotors turning in opposite directions and can fly at a [...]

May 18, 2008 Future Technology, Science
Nasa Is Going to The Sun In 2015

Nasa Is Going to The Sun In 2015

Nasa’s new space mission to the sun will lunch in 2015, at a speed of 25 miles per second and under 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory is building a craft that will visit the sun’s [...]

May 16, 2008 Future Technology, Science, Space