The 10 successes of technology 2010

We are one month away from the end of 2010. During the year, new inventions appeared that could change the way of life of the human being. Technology, green energy, transportation, and the military benefited from these new creations.

iPad. Apple's electronic tablet gave a twist to the Gadgets in 2010. Since its appearance in April 2010, iPad was considered one of the inventions not only of the year, but of the decade.

The iPad is the perfect computer for all those people who do not want any complications, nor do they want headaches with updates, viruses, programs, etc.

Cars without drivers. The Google company developed a car that does not need a driver and is driven by radar, video cameras and a laser system to detect cars around. Google's vehicles, six Toyota Prius and an Audi TT, have been tested along 250 thousand kilometers of streets and highways in the United States.

NeoNurture incubator. Two years ago, some students in Massachusetts, United States devised the construction of a low-cost birth incubator with parts from a car. Today the idea is a reality.

Parts of a Toyota 4Runner were used to create this incubator. The vehicle's headlights are used to provide heat; the fans and filters of the car purify the air in the incubator, and the alarm gives warning of any emergency.

3D bioprinter. The North American companies Invotech and Organovo developed a machine capable of creating human organs, such as liver, kidneys and teeth.

The device could help hospitals and people who need an organ too much, since there would be no waiting time to receive a compatible donor.

Power generating water kites. The Swedish company Minesto, designed an underwater kite capable of generating electrical energy thanks to sea currents. The artifact is known as Deep Green.

The kites could produce more than 500 kilowatts of electricity, enough to power around 4 million UK homes each year.

Spray fabric. The Spanish fashion designer, Manel Torres, and the company Fabrican Ltd, designed a spray able to dress people.

The sprays They can contain fibers from natural fabrics, such as wool, cotton, or silk, or synthetic fibers, such as nylon. There are also different colors, mentions the site.

Lifeguard Robot. Engineer Tony Mulligan created "Emily", a life-saving robot capable of rescuing people at sea much faster than a human being.

Emily, whose name means Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Lanyard, for its acronym in English, measures just over a meter and travels at a speed of 37 kilometers per hour.

The robot is directed thanks to a remote control and has a microphone and speaker, so that the victim can contact the human rescuers.

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Less dangerous explosives. A US weapons research center created an explosive with greater stability than dynamite.

The IMX-101 explosive provides greater security for those who handle it. Despite the higher manufacturing cost, eight dollars per pound.

Improvements in 3D glasses. 3D films are here to stay and for those who point out that image definition is lost, Oakley and Dreamwork companies are developing glasses that allow greater clarity and less image spectra in XNUMXD films.

ISI Co2. The Isi Co2 carbonate charger is the best invention for professional kitchens this year. The artifact can carbonize any liquor.

Source: /de10.com.mx/


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