10 САМЫХ БЫСТРЫХ ЛОДОК В МИРЕ

10 САМЫХ БЫСТРЫХ ЛОДОК В МИРЕ



Что представляет себе человек, услышав слово «скорость»? Суперкары? Ракеты? Самолеты? И этот список был бы неполным без «лодок»… Да, именно лодки! Вода – отличное место, чтобы гнать на огромной скорости без пробок и полиции, и без всяких сложностей вроде взлета и посадки… Вода – это идеальная возможность для каждой лодки и каждого лодочника проявить себя. Особенно, когда речь идет о «самых – самых».

Самые крутые изобретения 2017-2018 года

Самые крутые изобретения 2017-2018 года



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光を灯す/future with bright lights(30秒)

光を灯す/future with bright lights(30秒)



白い紙の上に特殊な電子回路ペン・AgIC(エージック)で線を描いていくと、インクに電気が通ることで明かりが灯り、ユニークな仕掛けで立体的な建物やタワーなど美しい街並みが現れます。「ひとりひとりが、未来を灯す。」という関電工の企業メッセージと企業活動を、電子回路ペンによるテクノロジーとアートを融合した世界観で表現しました。音楽は未来や希望をテーマに、アーティストのYeYeさんを中心に制作したオリジナル楽曲です。
歌詞/YeYe
Bright lights give you so happy days
Shining future will be right there there
Take hands each other and go ahead with your heart
Twlala Twalala
Future with bright lights
明るい光は楽しい日々を連れてくる
輝く未来はすぐそこに
手に手を取って、しっかり前に進んでいこう
トゥワララ トゥワララ
まばゆい光に満ちてる未来
関電工は電力の安定供給を図るという使命のもと、社会や暮らしの快適・便利を支えるために、発電所や工場、オフィスビル、商業施設、病院など、幅広い分野の設備工事を展開している総合設備企業です。
www.kandenko.co.jp/
«Future with bright lights» is a video created by Japanese infrastructure company Kandenko. Combining elements of both technology and art, the video uses a silver ink circuit pen developed by AgIC Inc. to depict how each individual can illuminate the future, which is also the company's corporate message, and also features original music by singer YeYe.
www.kandenko.co.jp/en/

光を灯す/future with bright lights

光を灯す/future with bright lights



白い紙の上に特殊な電子回路ペン・AgIC(エージック)で線を描いていくと、インクに電気が通ることで明かりが灯り、ユニークな仕掛けで立体的な建物やタワーなど美しい街並みが現れます。「ひとりひとりが、未来を灯す。」という関電工の企業メッセージと企業活動を、電子回路ペンによるテクノロジーとアートを融合した世界観で表現しました。音楽は未来や希望をテーマに、アーティストのYeYeさんを中心に制作したオリジナル楽曲です。
歌詞/YeYe
Bright lights give you so happy days
Shining future will be right there there
Bright lights give you so lovely days
Shining future will be soon there there
Take hands each other and go ahead with your heart
Twlala Twalala
Future with bright lights
Twlala Twalala
Future with bright lights
Twlala Twalala
Future with bright lights
Twlala Twalala Twalala
Look at what you see in light
Close your eyes and feel the brightness
It’s supposed to be in your hand
Make it better in the future
Twlala Twalala
Future with bright lights
Future
Twlala
明るい光は楽しい日々を連れてくる
輝く未来はすぐそこに
明るい光は素敵な日々を連れてくる
輝く未来はすぐそこに
手に手を取って、しっかり前に進んでいこう
トゥワララ トゥワララ
まばゆい光に満ちてる未来
トゥワララ トゥワララ
まばゆい光に満ちてる未来
トゥワララ トゥワララ
まばゆい光に満ちてる未来
トゥワララ トゥワララ
光をまっすぐ見つめてごらん
瞳を閉じて、その輝きを感じれば
あなたはもう手にしてるはず
今より素晴らしい未来を
トゥワララ トゥワララ
まばゆい光に満ちてる未来
未来
トゥワララ
関電工は電力の安定供給を図るという使命のもと、社会や暮らしの快適・便利を支えるために、発電所や工場、オフィスビル、商業施設、病院など、幅広い分野の設備工事を展開している総合設備企業です。
www.kandenko.co.jp/
«Future with bright lights» is a video created by Japanese infrastructure company Kandenko. Combining elements of both technology and art, the video uses a silver ink circuit pen developed by AgIC Inc. to depict how each individual can illuminate the future, which is also the company's corporate message, and also features original music by singer YeYe.
www.kandenko.co.jp/en/

Kinetic Sculpture Timelapse / Build UP LLC

Kinetic Sculpture Timelapse / Build UP LLC



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New devices morph and transform - like Iron Man's suit

New devices morph and transform — like Iron Man's suit



BYU researchers unfold new class of mechanical devices
It took just over 10 years, but real science has finally caught up to the science fiction of Iron Man’s transforming exoskeleton suit. In a paper published Feb. 13, 2019, in Science Robotics, engineers at Brigham Young University detail new technology that allows them to build complex mechanisms into the exterior of a structure without taking up any actual space below the surface.
This new class of origami-inspired mechanisms, called “developable mechanisms,” get their name from developable surfaces, or materials that can take on 3-D shapes from flat conformations without tearing or stretching, like a sheet of paper or metal. They reside in a curved surface (like, say, the arms of Iron Man’s suit) and can transform or morph when deployed to serve unique functions. When not in use, they can fold back into the surface of the structure seamlessly.
“These new discoveries make it possible to build complex machines that integrate with surfaces to be very compact, but can deploy and do complex tasks,” said researcher Larry Howell, professor of mechanical engineering at BYU. “It opens up a whole new world of potential devices that have more functions, but are still very compact.”
Making hyper-compact mechanisms is something increasingly important as manufacturers across medical, space and military industries are constantly working to get more complex functionality in less space. Potential applications of developable mechanisms include:
• Medical: Surgical instruments that can both cut materials and deploy lights simultaneously during minimally-invasive surgery
• Vehicles and airplanes: Storage components that could deploy from the inner surface of the fuselage and be completely out of the way when not in use
• Military: Quad-rotor drones that have adjustable wing spans for fitting in tight spaces
• Space: Wheels that could deploy claws for rock crawling, which could be especially useful to an interplanetary rover.
This new class of mechanical structures evolved from Howell and colleague Spencer Magleby’s work on origami-based engineering, done in collaboration with origami artist Robert Lang. From solar arrays for NASA to bulletproof barriers for police officers, their work has generated national and international coverage. As the group of researchers moved to curved origami principles, the mathematics revealed a new way of doing more complex machines.
“Origami was a stepping stone to this,” Magleby said. “The art of Origami has inspired us to do things that don’t even look like Origami, yet it is the core of much of this new engineering.”
The new line of research is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and includes researchers at BYU, the University of Southern Indiana and Lang Origami.
“It’s pretty cool to accomplish things that have merely been science fiction in the past,” Howell said. “These are discoveries that will enable us to do things that no one has ever been able to do before. And we hope that other engineers, as they build on these discoveries, will apply them in ways that will help make the world a better place.
Video credits: Producer Julie Walker; Cinematography Brian Wilcox; Editor Hannah Hansen
News release written by Todd Hollingshead (BYU) See more at news.byu.edu/news/byu-researchers-unfold-new-class-mechanical-devices