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Thursday, October 25, 2012


This technology may be used to render an enemy’s electronic and data systems useless. Instead of a missile that destroys a target along with everything nearby, countries have been wanting to use some thing more efficient like a weapon that knocks out the lights instead which cripples a target without collateral damage.  In the first test, the missile sailed over a two-story building, then let loose microwaves to shut down a room full of computers. It makes battles less messy by focusing on the electronic component instead of the human one.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Wikis For Class

WEB 2.0 QUESTIONS
1: What are the benefits of using a wiki?
You can get links and information to other websites.


2: How can we create one in this class and utilize it?
We can use Wiki in class for telling about upcoming school events to change or know names dates and times.To first make a wiki you have to register, then create the wiki by adding backgrounds and pictures to it, add users, and thats it


3: What experience do you have using or creating wikis?
I have no clue how to use or have a wiki because I have never used one before

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Spontaneous Combustion Is Easier Than You Think




The facts about spontaneous combustion can easily happen. Spontaneous combustion is a my favorite among conspiracy-theories types. Reports of people suddenly going up in flames tend to give off an essential detail, like a a lit cigarette. With many scientific reports, the possibility is so great that some people are studying it. people are testing to see if the theory is true. A video was recently made that shows a cotton ball catching fire after having been soaked in several tubes of Super Glue. The cotton ball is the lungs proving that if you breathe in the glue over a long period of time you can combust. This in formation now can be used as and in weapons, a new form of technology.


Thursday, October 11, 2012

'MacGyver' Robot Could Make Use Of Objects It Finds

New modern robots are doing specific jobs and it does it pretty well, it can scoop dog waste, get food for humans, or search in a dangerous environment. But it probably wouldn’t be able to do better than humans, but it can figure out how to grab objects lying around it and use them as tools. Scientists at Georgia Tech want to turn robotic helpers into machine MacGyvers that can use objects creatively to solve complex problems.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Robot Sea Turtles That Carry Cargo in Their Shells



Two ETH students are working on a turtle-inspired robot that can swim very well while carrying plenty of cargo. The Naro-Tartaruga (The name of the product) may not be as movable as a fish or eelbot, but it might be easier to build, and it is better for carrying payloads and robot parts like batteries and controllers. As of now, the robot is a huge hollow vessel with fake turtle flippers, which will help it move itself through the water. New designs include the more realistic-looking turtle robot seen above.

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