Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Tech News - World's Super 'Spy'

In the middle of Atacama Desert of the republic of Chile, there lies one of the world's premier astronomical location called Las Campanas. The region is popular because of it clear. dark skies and outstanding astronomical image clarity.
Due to the above reasons GMTO has chosen a site in Las Campanas to do the world's biggest Telescope called Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT).


Las Campanas - Chile
Did you miss yesterday's blog??>>WiFi to Wi-FM 

The project dubbed GMT when completed in 2021 will be ten times more powerful compared to the current 'biggest'  telescope, Hubble Space Telescope. That means the astronomers will get better pictures that will answer queries in astrophysics, cosmology and studying plants.

“We are thrilled to be breaking ground on the Giant Magellan Telescope site at such an exciting time for astronomy,” says Board Chair, and Director of the McDonald Observatory at the University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Taft Armandroff. “With its unprecedented size and resolving power, the Giant Magellan Telescope will allow current and future generations of astronomers to continue the journey of cosmic discovery.”
                                               Generated GMT image from GMTO
According to the GMTO website, this is a unique design that makes use of seven of the largest mirrors that can be produced, aprox size 870cm in diameter, to make a single telescope effectively 250cm in diameter.  
The mirrors are developed by Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab of the University of Arizona. Each mirror is said must be polished to an accuracy of 25 nanometers. So far one mirror has been polished to the specifications above. The GMT is expected to be in full operation in the year 2021 but more work will still need to be done to reach its full potential hence another decade will pass before achieving full operation capacity.
“An enormous amount of work has gone into the design phase of the Project and development of the giant mirrors that are the heart of the telescope. The highest technical risks have been retired, and we are looking forward to bringing the components of the telescope together on the mountain top,” says Patrick McCarthy, Interim President of GMTO.
Video : “Giant Magellan Telescope – GMTO Corporation.”
This project might answer and clear out speculations of other forms of life in the solar system and beyond but until the year 2030 people are free to speculate about the existence of aliens, Mass people, Moon life etc.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Tech Review - WiFi to Wi-FM

Today I will start by saying WiFi does not stand for Wireless Fidelity...as popularly believed.
WiFi is basically a name given to mean IEEE 802.11x, a wireless technology that makes use of radio waves to create a network connection for the purpose of providing internet and network connections.

This great invention has become very popular such that it is starting to be it's own undoing, because many if not all modern houses/apartments have some sort of a WiFi system.
If in your neighborhood you have over five different WiFi signals then this will causes a lot of interference in terms of CCQ. connection quality. You might end up getting only 10% of the internet connectivity hence resulting to slow internet connection.

Yesterday's Blog >>>>>Meet Robotic Salamander

Aleksander Kuzmanovic alongside Ph.D students: Uri Klarman and Marcel Flores from McCormick School of Engineering of Northwestern University proposed the use of Wi-FM. They explained with the use of Wi-FM Wireless connections will be allowed to coexist, stop competing and basically start sharing.
With the prototype the team did tests in several buildings and as per the results, the system apparently did boost the connection speeds 1.5 times or at average ratio of 1.35. Unlike Wi-Fi, the Wi-FM has the capabilities of penetrating well through obstructions like walls and even trees.

Transmitting devices with Wi-FM capabilities will be able to listen to FM radio signals in order to send data at times when other networks aren’t being used as much. The technology creates a shareable pattern of busy and quiet transmission times, so that interference is reduced and networks don’t interfere with one another during high Internet usage times.

This great research discovery has even better news, if this system is to be adopted then all you need to change is the router, for the devices, all you will need is an app to be installed in your phone. 
The team challenged electronics manufacturer to adopt the system and roll it out in every next device they make.

Monday, 16 November 2015

Tech News : Robotic Reptile

Meet the Pleurobot the Robotic Salamander that is changing the face of science.
This is the creepiest and most useful 'Reptile' robot from Swiss Federal Institute that resembles a salamander.  

The Robot was designed and build for scientists to study and understand how the spinal cord works and help them come up with new treatment and therapeutic methods.
Science is making advances and surely the medical field is getting a boost in terms of understanding the animal's body better.


Video courtesy of Electronic products magazine



Sunday, 15 November 2015

Tech Review : The Skreemr

There is a proposed design  by Charles Bombardier of a supersonic jet that is intended to achieve speeds of up to March 10, equivalent of 12,345 km/hr or 7,673 mph, it is called The Skreemr.
This has happen in a wake of Airbus just patented Concorde 2 designs that is suppose to achieve speeds of upto March 4.
The design would make use of launch system that is magnetically charged hence launch the jet at bullet-like speeds. Then the jet is expected to burn liquid oxygen so as to achieve speeds and altitude (about 40,000 feet) that would enable the 'turbo' to compress air for engine combustion.
The engine is expected to burn hydrogen and compressed oxygen to get to the March 10 speeds.


The proposed design has a capacity of 75 seats.


Charles Bombardier and his team are know for legendary designs that are said to make people start thinking.