I thought that this was crazy how students were able to create this flying machine. 8 students who attend National University of Singapore (NUS). It took them one year with the collaboration between NUS Faculty of Engineering's Design-Centric Programme (DCP) and the University Scholars Programme (USP). The machine can hold one person around 70kg for about 5 minutes. I thought that this was simply awesome and I hope maybe one day I would be able to invent something myself.
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Reading this article had my attention the whole time i was reading it. The basic summary of the article is that a scientist decides to build a robotic finger with shape memory alloy, a 3D CAD model of a human finger, a 3D printer and a unique thermal training technique. Apparently, this invention can someday be used prosthetic device, such as on a prosthetic hand.
I found this article and I thought that it was pretty interesting. Basically the summary of the article is in the title, but the interesting thing about this is that it was an accident, it was not intentional. This is a quote from the article, "In a way, the most exciting aspect of this work is that it should be applicable to a wide range of nanoscale materials such as complex oxides, graphene, and transition metal dichalcogenides," said Awschalom.
I thought that this video was pretty cool. This guy created a homemade thermoelectric generator using heat from a candle. I would of never thought of building one with these supplies. Hope you enjoy and leave a comment.
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AuthorMy name is Karl Gudino and I attend Wooster High School Archives
November 2016
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