This Music Teacher Plays The Sax During Surgery
Surgeons wanted to ensure they didn't harm the part of his brain that processes music while they were operating on him.
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Futuristic Submarine Concepts From The Royal Navy
Science and engineering graduates have come up with some interesting ideas for The Royal Navy. Here are just a few of them.
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The Winner Of The Hyperloop Competition Reached Over 200MPH
Twenty-four teams competed against each other to see who could design the fastest Hyperloop pod.
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Cassini: Greatest Hits
The Cassini probe, which flew all the way to Saturn, sent back some breathtaking images and invaluable data during its nearly 20 years of activity.
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This Marine Region Contains Some Stunning Wildlife
The Musicians Seamounts is a region located northwest of the main Hawaiian islands. NOAA has captured some incredible of the area.
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This Is What Lava Collection Looks Like
Collecting lava is just another day at the office for some volcanologists.
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This "Seabin" Can Suck Garbage Right Out Of The Ocean
This nifty little invention could help clean up trash from marinas, docks, and other watery areas.
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Dubai Police Will Be Patrolling In Style Using Hoverbikes
The Dubai police, which already has luxury patrol cars, self-driving pursuit drones, and a robot officer, just announced it will soon have officers buzzing around on electric hoverbikes around the skies in Star Wars-style. <a href="https://rumble.com/v3t027-dubai-police-eye-the-skies-with-new-hoverbike.html" target="_blank">The police in Dubai</a> are hopeful that the technology will allow them to quickly access hard to reach places, such as areas with a lot of traffic.
The Scorpion hoverbike, exhibited at the biggest technology expo in the gulf region and built by a Russian company called Hoversurf, has been likened to a rideable drone, and is capable of flying with or without a pilot. Though the bike won’t fly higher than 20 feet, the Dubai police say that the hoverbike “will be deployed as a first-responder vehicle to get into hard-to-reach places where larger vehicles can’t go”.
The Hoversurf's concept vehicle - <a href="https://rumble.com/v34fpp-hoversurf-team-show-off-their-latest-project-scorpion-3-hoverbike.html" target="_blank">Scorpion-3</a>, features a built-in safety system during its development that kept the pilot from losing control and going too fast or too high, but it's unclear if the model the Dubai police is adopting will have those safeguards. The Hoverbike can reach a height of five meters if mounted and can fly at up to 70 km/h. It can be also controlled remotely. The Hoverbike can carry up to 300kg and fly up to 25 minutes on a full battery. It’s uncertain when exactly these bikes will hit the streets but as Hoversurf’s website says: “ The future is closer than it seems”.
Buffing up its reputation as the world’s most futuristic city, the hoverbikes knit into an array of other technological innovations, from replacing security checks with face-scanning at airports, to establishing the first major property development to accept bitcoin as payment.
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This Device Could Keep Failing Hearts Beating
This is an incredibly piece of technology that could be used to save and improve a huge number of lives.
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This Severed Dog's Head Appears To Be Reanimated
Was this a genuine experiment, or just Soviet propaganda from the 1920s?
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Check Out This Firework Jellyfish
This is one of the coolest looking jellyfish we've ever seen!
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Could Our Earth's Magnetic Field Actually Reverse?
Well, could they? And what would happen if they did?
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