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These robot sailboats collect important data about our oceans š - - Saildrones are unmanned vessels that were designed for the sole purpose of gathering important data from the worldās oceans. The wind- and solar-powered watercraft were also made to withstand extreme weather conditions. The cost-cutting benefits of using an unmanned vessel for these types of missions is significant. Chamath Palihapitiya, one of the investors in Saildrones, said of its capabilities: Beyond its significant commercial demand in industries ranging from fishing to government, [Saildrone] is helping directly measure and thus combat the effects of climate change. - - - - - _ #robotics #robots #hackers #sciencefiction #cyber #cyberpunk #cybersecurity #instatech #newtech #dronesdaily #autonomous#selfdriving #dronevideo #electricengineering #deeplearning #automation #amazonprime #coder #augmented #mechatronics #computervision #teslacoil #ai #vr #sailinglife #designengineer #technologynews
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Nasa technologies are also useable on Earth.
Did you know technologies developed for space show up all over Earth? Our Technology Transfer Program has one major goal: bring our technology down to Earth. We patent space innovations developed for missions so that companies, startups and entrepreneurs can spin them off into new commercial products.
Our engineers and scientists create all sorts of materials and coatingsāin fact, it is one of the most licensed technology categories in our patent portfolio. From materials that improve industrial and household products, to coatings and insulations that protect satellites, machinery and firefighters, our technologies offer smart solutions for modern challenges.
TheseĀ are a few of our most in-demand technologies.
Made by innovators at our Langley Research Center, this tech was first created for exploring dusty, dirty surfaces like the Moon, Mars and asteroids. Lunar dust has been shown to cause big problems with mechanical equipment, like clogging filters and damaging seals. This technology can be used in the production of films, coatings and surface treatments to create dust-resistant and self-cleaning products for biomedical devices, aircraft, cars and much more. This tech could be a game-changer when battling dirt and grime.
Looking for a technology to ward off corrosion thatās also safe for the environment? Developed to protect our launch pads at Kennedy Space Center from extreme heat and exhaust from rockets, this āsmartā coating can detect and prevent corrosion. It can even be painted on damaged surfaces to heal and protect them going forward. This tech has commercial potential in building safer bridges, automobiles and machinery. Ā While it may seem like magic, this technology will reduce maintenance cost and improve safety.
Made to protect astronauts and vehicles during the dangerously hot task of reentry, scientists at Langley developed a flexible, lightweight and portable thermal protection system that can serve as a personal emergency fire shelter.
The flexible technology is made up of multilayer thermal blankets designed to handle external temperatures of up to 2,000°F ā thatās as hot as magma found in some volcanos! The system can be formed as a sleeping bag, a tent, a blanket, a curtain, a flexible roll-up doorway or even for fire protection in housing structures.
This award-winning tech was initially developed by researchers at our Marshall Space Flight Center to help reduce vehicle exhaust emissions. This special alloy is flexible and strongāeven at temperatures of over 500°F. That means it can withstand more wear and tear than other similar materials. Currently, this tech can be found improving motors on fishing boats as well as in all kinds of different engines.
Not all lubricants are liquids, for example, the non-stick coating on a frying pan. Truly in a class of its own, innovators at our Glenn Research Center have created solid lubricant materials to reduce friction and wear in mechanical parts, especially in extremely high heat. This tech could be useful in large engines, valves, turbines and power generation.
We needed a better material than iron or steel to prevent corrosion and rust in the International Space Stationās wastewater treatment system. Enter: our high-strength, super elastic compounds. Shock-proof, lightweight, durable and immune to rust, this durable tech has applications in ships, machines, industrial knives and cutters, and engine bearings here on Earth. They also donāt chemically degrade or break down lubricants, a common problem with existing bearing materials.
Interested in licensing the tech mentioned above? Follow the links to apply through our website, http://technology.nasa.gov.
You can also browse our entire materials and coatings portfolio at http://technology.nasa.gov/materials_and_coatings/.
Follow our NASA Technology Transfer Program on Twitter (@NASAsolutions) for the latest updates on technologies available for licensing.
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Fire Fighting Robots
Fire fighting robots that can withstand extreme temperature and explosions
Algorithmic Intelligence Super Intelligent But Still Not Quite Human.
This one depends on who you ask. AI is getting better but it often fails to be as intelligent as humans. Facebookās algorithm still needs work as well!
Save The Earth !!
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We came across this sign in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.Ā
At first we were confused. Think about what? The wire frames of the letters were stuffed with litter collected from the surrounding (pastoral, idyllic, lush) countryside. Crumpled aluminum, shredded receipt paper, shards of green glass stacked and smashed together to form that one word:
Think.Ā
Since that day, I havenāt even let a gum wrapper fall behind me. I donāt know who put up that sign, but it truly has made meā¦well, you know.Ā
Preserve vaccines without refrigeration.Ā Ā
Canadian scientists figure out how to preserve vaccines without refrigeration ā a potential public-health game changer http://bit.ly/2VECiub
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