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How Drones could save Millions of Lives

How Drones could save Millions of Lives | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
How Drones could save Millions of Lives







Drone technology is increasingly being used to provide remote care, supplement emergency responses, and generally decrease the time it takes for people to get the medical attention that they need.

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Wyatt Mizell's curator insight, September 20, 2019 3:09 PM
This video talks about how drones could be useful in the medical field, an example is that a patient was waiting for an organ to arrive at the hospital she was having surgery at and took days for the organ to arrive so they could start the surgery. I personally think that if we used drones for shipping items faster it would be a great benefit . Some problems with this is that say the drone somehow breaks in the process of shipment you could risk damage to whatever is being shipped. Also the number of jobs such as UPS and FEDex drivers would decrease a significant amount. 
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Robot offers safer, more efficient way to inspect power lines

Robot offers safer, more efficient way to inspect power lines | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
A robot invented by researchers in the University of Georgia College of Engineering could change the way power lines are inspected—providing a safer and most cost-effective alternative.

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Scientists Finally Created a White Laser—and It Could Light Your Home

Scientists Finally Created a White Laser—and It Could Light Your Home | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Lasers have been advancing science and threatening move characters since the 1960s, but you may have noticed they always have a distinct color. Now, a team of scientists has developed the world’s first white laser.

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Hot on the heels of Japan's strongest laser fire is "Li-Fi" laser technology: white lasers that can be used for visible light communication.

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Ensil's curator insight, July 30, 2015 9:07 AM

Hot on the heels of Japan's strongest laser fire is "Li-Fi" laser technology: white lasers that can be used for visible light communication.

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Robotic Glove Designed To Teach Anyone How To Draw

Robotic Glove Designed To Teach Anyone How To Draw | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Attached to your hand, the 'Teacher' coaches you to draw by forcing your hand to perform certain motions using haptic feedback.

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Ensil's curator insight, July 22, 2015 2:05 PM

This robotic glove teaches hands-on skills like drawing through muscle training.

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How Technology is Transforming the Future of Transportation

How Technology is Transforming the Future of Transportation | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
How Technology is Transforming the Future of Transportation The transport industry as we know it, is on the verge of a radical transformation thanks to major disruptive technological innovations built on IOT/Industry 4.0, Additive Layer Manufacturing, data analytics and artificial intelligence and

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This Robotic Arm Can Do Everything From 3D Printing To Laser Cutting To Cake Decorating

This Robotic Arm Can Do Everything From 3D Printing To Laser Cutting To Cake Decorating | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Having hands is pretty damn great, you know. Most of us take it for granted just about every day. Armed with the right tool, your hands can do just about..

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While they set out with a focus on the consumer and DIY market, Carbon Robotics’ CEO Rosanna Myers says they’ve since seen an enormous amount of interest from aero, bio, manufacturing, and other industries.


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3D Printed Farm Drone Designed by Mexican Engineering Student Helps Small Farmers Monitor Crops

3D Printed Farm Drone Designed by Mexican Engineering Student Helps Small Farmers Monitor Crops | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
With global population exploding, perhaps few efforts are more essential today than those aimed at developing efficient and cost-effective ways of producing foo

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The photos from the drone provide a near-infrared reading that provides information concerning how efficiently plants are absorbing sunlight to facilitate photosynthesis. Farmers can use the information to adjust their distribution of water and fertilizer to their crops.

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The photos from the drone provide a near-infrared reading that provides information concerning how efficiently plants are absorbing sunlight to facilitate photosynthesis. Farmers can use the information to adjust their distribution of water and fertilizer to their crops.

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A Harvard woman figured out how to 3D print makeup from any home computer, and the demo is mindblowing

A Harvard woman figured out how to 3D print makeup from any home computer, and the demo is mindblowing | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

"We’re going to live in a world where you can take a picture of your friend’s lipstick and print it out," says the founder.

 

Choi created her own mini home 3D printer, Mink, that will retail for $300 and allow anyone to print makeup by ripping the color code off color photos on the internet. It hooks up to a computer, just like a normal printer.


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Newsdeck's curator insight, May 9, 2014 6:57 AM

Mink isn't a printer as others because it's done for make up. An awesome gadget for girls but i'ts an example of entrepreneurism and innovation.