Through the simple act of walking people can now produce
their own electricity and digital currency in Washington D.C., convert
kinetic energy from people’s steps into electricity, digital currency, and data
with one person creating five watts of power from their footsteps. By
making the technology sustainable and interactive it aids cities in engaging with
the technology which will become an integral part of how future generations
diversify renewable energy by producing a cleaner and positive impact in cities.
The self-filled
engine is made of fluid metal, a drop of metal amalgam made for the most part
of gallium. It can move around and around, in straight lines. This idea will help future mobility,
power & robotics field.
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Most parts of the world are affected with the Corinavirus. The following are some of the companies that are working tremendously to develop vaccines -most of them are in trial phase. Hope scientists will developed a vaccine soon. 1.ModernaHeadquarters: Cambridge, MassachusettsProduct: Vaccine (mRNA-1273)Stage: Phase I trial to begin soon2.Johnson & JohnsonHeadquarters: New Brunswick, New JerseyProduct: DrugStage: Discovery/preclinical3.SanofiHeadquarters: ParisProduct: VaccineStage: Discovery/preclinical4.Regeneron PharmaceuticalsHeadquarters: Tarrytown, New YorkProduct: DrugStage: Discovery/preclinicalhttps://urlzs.com/q79W4https://urlzs.com/dcou4https://urlzs.com/aSerp 
Los
Angeles-based Dimer UVC Innovations, which develops the GermFalcon germ-killing
robot aimed at sanitizing airplanes, offered to provide its services to
three U.S. airports to help address an outbreak of a pneumonia-like illness
that originated in China. It was specifically created to improve airplane
hygiene, using ultraviolet-C (UVC) light to kill viruses, bacteria, and
superbugs on surfaces and in the surrounding air.
A Danish company called UVD Robots has
developed a disinfection robot emitting UVD light that can kill coronavirus.
The robot drives around autonomously in a hospital (or other places where the
virus could potentially be spreading), emitting UVD light with a germicidal
effect that breaks down the virus' DNA. The technology has already proven
effective on the SARS and MERS virus, which bear similarities to corona. The
robots could help reduce the risk of hospital-acquired infections of the
aggressive virus, which has sparked global fears and sweeping international
travel restrictions