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00:00In today's world, we often find ourselves spending dozens of hours stuck in traffic jams each year.
00:25The UN forecasts that by 2050, 68% of the global population will reside in urban areas.
00:33With this in mind, how much worse can we expect traffic jams to become?
00:38All in all, it's high time we embrace a new mode of transportation, according to the creators behind Pegasus.
00:45Their solution is a helicopter equipped with wheels.
00:49Initially, you can drive it out of your garage and onto the street, just like a regular car.
00:55But when you see congestion, simply switch on the propeller and take to the skies.
01:01On the ground, the Pegasus can reach speeds of 120 kilometers per hour and boasts a range of 420 kilometers.
01:09It can stay airborne for three hours and achieve speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour.
01:15Looking ahead to the 2030s, the company aims to manufacture 900 Pegasus units annually.
01:22What do you think? Could they actually pull it off?
01:25In 2023, a whopping 13.6 million electric cars were sold all over the world, marking a nearly one-third increase from the previous year.
01:45This growth seems promising, but many urban areas are struggling to adapt to the rapid influx of electric vehicles.
01:53For instance, authorities are grappling with how to install enough charging stations to meet demand.
01:59As they ponder this challenge, a solution called GoSun has emerged.
02:04This solar-powered charging device has proven so popular that it raked in over $2 million in just the first 45 days of pre-orders.
02:14Who would say no to an extra 48 kilometers of driving range per day?
02:18Plus, the GoSun is easy to install on your car's roof and can be deployed for use in just a minute.
02:24Photokite Sigma drones are literally attached to a specific location with a tether.
02:41They take off from their cases while dragging a power cable behind them.
02:45They can climb up to 4 to 5 meters and stay in the air for up to 24 hours.
02:51This allows rescuers, firefighters, police and other professionals to see much more and respond more effectively to threats.
02:59The drone can be launched and landed by anyone, even if they have no technical knowledge.
03:05All they need to do is press a button.
03:07Data from the Photokite Sigma can be displayed on a laptop, tablet or smartphone.
03:13Thanks to advanced software, images from thermal and conventional cameras can be combined and sent up to 20 devices simultaneously.
03:21The 16x hybrid zoom helps you see even the smallest details.
03:25The T-1000 from Terminator 2 was unafraid of damage because it was made of liquid metal.
03:42When the movie came out in 1991, this seemed incredibly cool.
03:47However, now there are even more impressive technologies available.
03:51Researchers at Sidetech have created a polymer that behaves similarly.
03:56If you cut it and then reattach the pieces, they'll fuse back together by about 97% in just 2 hours.
04:04This creates a single, strong and flexible material once again.
04:09You don't need any special conditions.
04:11The polymer can fuse together at room temperature.
04:14This material, similar to gummy candy, is useful for the automotive, construction and other industries.
04:20And it's only a matter of time before someone creates a T-1000-like robot with it.
04:35The teleporters from different fantasy books and science fiction movies are a fast way to travel from one location to another.
04:42Although, we are still far from having magic scrolls or devices like Stargate, Vario has developed a useful alternative.
04:51Instead of transporting people and objects, Vario's teleport system moves locations from the real world to the virtual one.
05:00Here's how it works.
05:01To use Vario Teleport, you need a smartphone with a special app that scans a room, street or any other space.
05:09The app then reconstructs the scanned area and turns it into a virtual location that you can explore using a VR headset or a web browser on any Windows or Mac device.
05:21If you're interested in trying out Vario Teleport, you'll need an iPhone 12 Pro or newer and must sign up for early access by filling out the form on the company's website.
05:31Lifeless robots are once again taking over human jobs.
05:42This time, it's the street cleaners who are on edge.
05:45The reason?
05:46The Freedom Solar Power team has developed a solar-powered robotic vacuum.
05:51It's already been tested on the streets of Austin, Texas, collecting over 91 kilograms of trash in a single day.
05:59It's called Solar Umba 4000.
06:02This massive machine has a diameter of 2 meters, requiring 600-watt solar panels to operate.
06:09It moves at a speed of 19 kilometers per hour and can carry up to 50 kilograms of waste.
06:15Keen to have this wonder in your town?
06:17Reach out to the creators.
06:20But you might want to keep your plans from the local street cleaners.
06:28Sky Deck is a unique and passented concept for enhancing airplanes.
06:38It can be used on any type of aircraft, from small business jets to large long-haul airliners.
06:44The idea is to install a transparent capsule with seats in the tail section of the plane,
06:50allowing passengers to enjoy stunning views in comfort.
06:54Of course, these seats will come at a premium price, which will be good news for airlines.
07:00For added luxury on larger planes, an elevator can be installed to access the capsule.
07:05Safety is also a top priority.
07:08With Sky Deck designed to withstand bird collisions,
07:11the company is currently in talks with a major aviation component manufacturer
07:15and hopes to produce a batch of capsules that are ready for installation.
07:24Design and science have come together to create the IGS vertical farming technology.
07:31The creators have already attracted significant investments of $54 million
07:36and developed advanced automation that doubles or even triples the yield
07:41compared to traditional greenhouses.
07:44Plus, it requires half as much energy.
07:47The technology involves building modular towers
07:50that can be controlled by smart hardware and AI algorithms.
07:54Making it easy for vertical farmers to manage lighting,
07:57ventilation, temperature, and other parameters.
08:00The towers also collect condensation and have a UV sterilization system.
08:06With a height of up to 12 meters,
08:07there's plenty of space to grow not only greens, but also cabbage and berries.
08:13The next time you're stuck in traffic, take a look around.
08:27You'll probably notice that most cars have only one or two people in them.
08:32Did you know that just one bus can replace 155 cars?
08:36However, owning a personal car is often seen as a symbol of success.
08:41It's like saying,
08:42I make enough money to avoid public transportation.
08:46But what if taking the bus became just as prestigious
08:49and even had the logos of luxury brands like Audi or BMW?
08:54Designer Marko Petrovic explored this idea in the Moving On Challenge.
08:59With the help of the Yanko design team,
09:02he created a six-seater electric capsule that runs on solar panels
09:06and follows a set route like a regular bus.
09:09But how does this relate to top brands?
09:12If Audi were to produce such capsules,
09:14they'd likely gain even more popularity
09:16and secure additional contracts for mass deliveries to cities around the world.
09:21We're taking a look at SimSoft,
09:34the company that created a train driver simulator,
09:37where something that looks like a giant microwave oven
09:40crashed into a realistic train cabin.
09:43The simulator features virtual routes
09:45that are similar to games like Train Sim World 3,
09:48but with added physical levers, buttons and other attributes of a modern train cabin.
09:54The simulator can be configured for urban and intercity railroads,
09:58streetcars and subways.
10:00The conditions on the route also change,
10:03with weather conditions such as snow, rain and dense fog,
10:06as well as smoke in subway tunnels.
10:09To make the simulation more realistic,
10:11AI algorithms are used.
10:13After a training session,
10:14drivers can review recordings and analyze their mistakes.
10:18In the race for governor of South Dakota,
10:31Kristi Noem stood out for her ability
10:33to handle the strong verbal attacks of her opponents.
10:37She ended up winning the election,
10:39becoming the state's first female governor.
10:42Overall, she's a very bright politician.
10:44Maybe that's why she once received a flamethrower as a Christmas gift.
10:50Noem showed it off on social media,
10:52using it to burn a pile of cardboard boxes.
10:55If you're interested,
10:57the model is called the Pulsefire LRT.
11:00It costs $630,
11:02weighs just 2.7 kilograms
11:04and can shoot flames up to 7.6 meters.
11:08It's definitely a unique way to get voters' attention.
11:11And it's also pretty effective against weeds.
11:24Paris has recently become the first European capital
11:27to ban the rental of electric scooters.
11:30However, people who enjoy mobility and thrills
11:33may start looking for new options,
11:35such as electric skateboards or unicycles
11:38like the InMotion E20.
11:41This model has a motor with a peak power of 900 watts,
11:45allowing it to reach speeds of up to 20 kilometers per hour
11:48and travel up to 30 kilometers on a single charge.
11:52The built-in Bluetooth speakers
11:53let you listen to your favorite music while riding.
11:56Additionally, the InMotion E20
11:58is the most affordable model in the manufacturer's lineup,
12:02costing only $400.
12:05The Archimedes Wave Swing
12:18is a wave power station designed as a buoy.
12:21It's anchored to the ocean floor
12:23and operates in a simple manner.
12:25As waves push the movable section downward,
12:28pressure builds up inside the buoy.
12:31Once the pressure is strong enough,
12:32it pushes the section back up
12:34and the cycle repeats.
12:36During this process,
12:37linear motion is converted into rotation
12:40and then into electricity.
12:42During testing,
12:43the station produced an average power of 10 kilowatts
12:46and a peak power of around 80 kilowatts.
12:50The manufacturers plan to create units
12:52capable of generating 500 kilowatts in the future.
12:56The Archimedes Wave Swing works effectively
12:58at depths of 25 meters or more,
13:00and it takes approximately 12 hours
13:03to prepare for operation after leaving the harbor.
13:12The Brรผker HI-90 is a highly specialized
13:15and practical tool for conducting remote hyperspectral analysis.
13:20Specifically, it's designed to detect potentially dangerous gases,
13:24such as those emitted by non-compliant factories
13:27or during terrorist attacks.
13:30The system can function effectively
13:32even from several kilometers away.
13:34It's capable of pinpointing the origin,
13:37size, and chemical makeup of hazardous plumes.
13:40Additionally,
13:41the Brรผker HI-90 comes equipped with a built-in camera
13:44that overlays hyperspectral data directly onto video footage.
13:49This system is great at monitoring gases,
13:53liquid droplets,
13:54and particulate matter,
13:55all while operating at 16 scans per second.
14:09Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
14:11have created some helpful and amusing robots.
14:15They took inspiration from snails,
14:17specifically their ability to move and stop in any position.
14:21But what is the purpose of this?
14:24After all,
14:25these robots are quite slow.
14:27However,
14:28don't speed up the video just yet.
14:30Take a look at how well they work together.
14:32With a combination of a suction cup
14:34and two magnet tracks,
14:36these high-tech snails can attach to each other
14:39and build various structures.
14:41For example,
14:42they can create a bridge for larger robots to cross,
14:45or even make a robotic arm.
14:48These capabilities could be useful for rescue teams.
14:51Let's wish the team the best of luck.
15:03Did you know that IBM has already started a new era in quantum computing?
15:08In 2023,
15:10they introduced the world's first modular quantum computer and its processor.
15:15Compared to the previous models,
15:17IBM's engineers have made significant improvements.
15:21The new technology produces five times fewer errors,
15:24and can handle the most complex math,
15:27chemistry,
15:27and physics problems.
15:28While regular computers would take tens of thousands of years to solve these problems,
15:34quantum computers can do it in minutes.
15:37Additionally,
15:38IBM says that their new system,
15:40Quantum System 2,
15:41and the Heron processor,
15:43come with the advanced software Qiskit 1.0.
15:47This software speeds up certain tasks by about five times.
15:51When riding a motorcycle in the rain,
16:04bikers have to manually wipe their visors,
16:07which is inconvenient and distracting.
16:10So,
16:11why not create a small wiper for them,
16:13similar to the ones found in cars?
16:15That's exactly what the makers of Biker Guard did.
16:18The cost of this wiper is $345,
16:23which may seem high,
16:24but it's because the brushless motor used in it is very reliable,
16:29and costs more than the clones of Biker Guard available on AliExpress.
16:34The quality of the wiper has been tested by the Aprilia Racing Team,
16:38who were impressed by it.
16:40Additionally,
16:41the wiper's design is waterproof,
16:43and a full charge lasts for 15 hours.
16:45The manufacturers are confident that this is the first truly functional product of its kind,
16:51and offer a three-year warranty.
17:04Artificial floating islands are often discussed as a way to clean and preserve the beauty of bodies of water.
17:11The design is usually quite simple.
17:13Pieces of peat with plants are placed on a polymer matrix.
17:17These islands can remove ammonia and phosphates from the water,
17:21and often become a home for birds.
17:24One plant that is commonly used on these islands is vetiver,
17:27which has roots that can grow up to 4 meters deep.
17:31In West Africa,
17:32vetiver is traditionally put into containers of water to prevent bacterial growth.
17:43Drying grain quickly and correctly can bring several benefits.
17:53It speeds up the ripening process,
17:56reduces the activity of harmful microorganisms,
17:59and extends the storage life of the harvest.
18:01That's why research institutes are working on effective drying methods that are affordable for farmers.
18:07Did you know that there's an international rice research institute?
18:11Its specialists helped develop the solar bubble dryer system,
18:15which was initiated by GrainPro and supported by the University of Hohenheim.
18:20The system has a drying area of 25 or 50 square meters,
18:25and looks like a large bubble supported by fans.
18:28Although simple,
18:29it's highly efficient,
18:31and can be found in homemade designs as well.
18:33An electric guitar sounds great,
18:46but you need a place to plug it in.
18:49While it's convenient to carry the guitar in a case,
18:52even compact combo amplifiers can be a hassle,
18:56and that's not even counting the processor or pedal set.
18:59In short,
19:00being an electric guitarist can be tough.
19:02The creators of the Mugabe V3 have tried to make things a little easier.
19:08Not only is this guitar foldable,
19:10but it also has a 40mm speaker built into the body.
19:14And that's just the beginning.
19:16It comes with a built-in preamp and reverb effect.
19:19You can even record your successful,
19:21and not so successful,
19:23improvisations directly on the guitar,
19:26with 32GB of memory providing enough space for 1300 songs.
19:31The Mix Mode feature can help with solo performances,
19:35allowing you to play along with a background programmer on the guitar.
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