Posts Tagged ‘Engineering’
The Bio-Net


Researchers at Stanford University have engineered a biological messenger that connects cells to each other in much the same way that Wi-Fi transmitters connect personal computers. Scientists have modified a harmless virus, called M13, enabling it to package and distribute large amounts of cellular data. Just as computers utilize WiFi to send and receive information, with the help of M13, cells can now do the same thing.

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‘Invisibility’ Cloak Could Protect Buildings from Earthquakes

Hastings Post OfficeVia ScienceDaily:

University of Manchester mathematicians have developed the theory for a Harry Potter style ‘cloaking’ device which could protect buildings from earthquakes.

Dr William Parnell’s team in the University’s School of Mathematics have been working on the theory of invisibility cloaks which, until recently, have been merely the subject of science fiction.

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In recent times, however, scientists have been getting close to achieving ‘cloaking’ in a variety of contexts. The work from the team at Manchester focuses on the theory of cloaking devices which could eventually help to protect buildings and structures from vibrations and natural disasters such as earthquakes.

Writing in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A, Dr Parnell has shown that by cloaking components of structures with pressurised rubber, powerful waves such as those produced by an earthquake would not ’see’ the building — they would simply pass around the structure and thus prevent serious damage or destruction. The building, or important components within it, could theoretically be ‘cloaked’ …

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A Real-Life Perpetual Motion Machine? (Video)

OK … what is this really? Via LiveLeak: