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Made By: Vaishali and Harshita
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Army
This cutting-edge Google Glass style
headgear for airline pilots, recently introduced in the
market by Elbit is based on military technology.It
projects data from plane-mounted cameras onto the
pilot’s visor to provide an augmented 3D image of the
view ahead.
The flexible arm, which is armored with
Kevlar and hard plastic, contains a rechargeable lithium
battery pack that powers an "electronic deterrent" device built
into the arm's artificial skin. All the user has to do is pull a pin,
and an assailant who grabs his or her arm is going to get
zapped with electricity. The Bodyguard is also equipped with a
bright LED flashlight, an HD camera capable of transmitting
pictures, and a charging slot into which an iPhone apparently fits
nicely.
The helmet of the near future,
however, may contain something more than extra protection
from flying shrapnel.Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA), is trying to develop a military helmet equipped with
technology to regulate soldiers' brains. The technology
is transcranial pulsed ultrasound, which delivers high-frequency
sound waves to specific regions of the brain.
Education
The cloud-based Brazilian Electronic
Learning Organizer helps language teachers produce and
share digital learning objects and activities for their students.
The learning objects are created by the teacher or assembled
from a resource repository created by other teachers in the
network.
Year four students at St. Leonard’s College, a
primary school in Australia, are using tablets loaded with math
apps and e-textbooks to access information, receive instruction,
record measurements, and conduct research.
Medical
-A capsule with two tiny video cameras that enables
visualization of patients’ intestines without the need for
endoscopy – was founded by Gabi Iddan, an IDF-trained
engineer. He used miniature missile-guiding technology to craft
this groundbreaking medical-imaging device.
- Scientists at University of Oxford have invented
a rectangular cartridge that can store vaccines without
refrigeration. Vaccines must be refrigerated between 4 °C to 8
°C to stay effective. This increased cost is between 14 to 20
percent (an average of $200 million for most countries). The
vaccine is immobilized and kept in suspended animation inside
the sugar-glass. When needed the cartridge is simply screwed
into a standard vaccine syringe for injection.this has reduced
the cost.
-After surgery a
patient requires care for an amputated limb or the
open wounds of a fractured bone. Vacuum pumps
speed healing by removing bacteria and fluids that
accumulates on, and around the injury. Traditional
pumps require 14 watts of electricity; Zurovcik’s pump
a new pump that needs only 80 microwatts to function.
- Game play has increased the productivity, education, proving
to be a useful training and motivation tool. Referred to as “Game-
Based Learning” This field of practice has expanded far beyond
integrating digital and online games into the curriculum.

- While 3D printing is four to five years away from
widespread adoption in schools.Geology and anthropology students,
for instance, can make and interact with models of fossils and other
artifacts, and organic chemistry students can print out models of
complex proteins and other molecules through rapid prototyping and
production tools.
-Virtual and remote laboratories
reflect the current trend in education toward more authentic online
education. Though technology is four to five years away from
mainstream use in schools, the benefits of implementation are already
clear. Virtual and remote labs offer flexibility, as students can run
experiments as many times as they like, both in and out of school.
Transport
-Ben Gulak received a 1.2 million dollar
investment for his dicycle invention. An electric one-wheeled
cycle that transforms into a conventional motorcycle.
- This wild new motorcycle, invented by 19-
year-old Ben J. Poss Gulak, is among the latest inventions to
capture attention. It's a battery charged machine that
accelerates by leaning forward and slowing down by leaning
backwards.
-A jet turbine powered backpack that is
capable of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), is extremely light
and small and can easily be carried around by the pilot. It should
be powerful enough to lift the pilot quickly to thousands of feet
above the ground but small enough to fit into the trunk of a car.
-One of the cool new gadgets to hit
the market is a touchscreen device that allows you to
communicate with anything consuming energy in your home.
The touch screen device receives wireless information from
"plug-ins" in your electrical sockets and provides details of
usage for every energy consuming product in the home -
everything from your furnace and air conditioner to a specific
light bulb, cell phone or alarm clock.
-RCA has developed a prototype of a cool
new gadget capable of producing wireless electricity from radio
frequencies in the air. The handheld wireless device (Airnergy)
uses an antenna to absorb energy from frequencies and convert
them into DC power inside its casing.The gadget is then
connected via a USB port to charge your cell phone or mobile
internet device.
- A monorail is a railway in which the track consists of
a single rail, typically elevated. The term is also used to describe
the beam of the system, or the vehicles traveling on such a
beam or track.
-Google self-driving car is any in a range
of autonomous cars, developed byGoogle X as part of its project
to develop technology for mainly electric cars. The software
installed in Google's cars is named Google Chauffeur.Lettering
on the side of each car identifies it as a "self-driving car“..
Google's robotic cars have about $150,000 in equipment
including a $70,000 LIDAR system.This laser allows the vehicle
to generate a detailed 3D map of its environment.
-The chip, known as (TRRAM) or
transparent resistive random access memory, is similar to
existing chips known as (CMOS) or metal-oxide semiconductor
memory, which we use in new electronics. The technology could
enable the windows or mirrors in your home to be used as
computer monitors and television screens.
-This gesture recognition bracelet is one of
the cool new gadgets that lets you control devices by moving
your hands. it can identify hand gestures by interpreting
biometric signals in your arm.When making a particular hand
motion such as pointing, the armband can identify the gesture,
which allows the pointing motion to be associated with a specific
command for a digital device.
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  • 1. Made By: Vaishali and Harshita
  • 3. Army This cutting-edge Google Glass style headgear for airline pilots, recently introduced in the market by Elbit is based on military technology.It projects data from plane-mounted cameras onto the pilot’s visor to provide an augmented 3D image of the view ahead.
  • 4. The flexible arm, which is armored with Kevlar and hard plastic, contains a rechargeable lithium battery pack that powers an "electronic deterrent" device built into the arm's artificial skin. All the user has to do is pull a pin, and an assailant who grabs his or her arm is going to get zapped with electricity. The Bodyguard is also equipped with a bright LED flashlight, an HD camera capable of transmitting pictures, and a charging slot into which an iPhone apparently fits nicely. The helmet of the near future, however, may contain something more than extra protection from flying shrapnel.Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is trying to develop a military helmet equipped with technology to regulate soldiers' brains. The technology is transcranial pulsed ultrasound, which delivers high-frequency sound waves to specific regions of the brain.
  • 5. Education The cloud-based Brazilian Electronic Learning Organizer helps language teachers produce and share digital learning objects and activities for their students. The learning objects are created by the teacher or assembled from a resource repository created by other teachers in the network. Year four students at St. Leonard’s College, a primary school in Australia, are using tablets loaded with math apps and e-textbooks to access information, receive instruction, record measurements, and conduct research.
  • 6. Medical -A capsule with two tiny video cameras that enables visualization of patients’ intestines without the need for endoscopy – was founded by Gabi Iddan, an IDF-trained engineer. He used miniature missile-guiding technology to craft this groundbreaking medical-imaging device. - Scientists at University of Oxford have invented a rectangular cartridge that can store vaccines without refrigeration. Vaccines must be refrigerated between 4 °C to 8 °C to stay effective. This increased cost is between 14 to 20 percent (an average of $200 million for most countries). The vaccine is immobilized and kept in suspended animation inside the sugar-glass. When needed the cartridge is simply screwed into a standard vaccine syringe for injection.this has reduced the cost.
  • 7. -After surgery a patient requires care for an amputated limb or the open wounds of a fractured bone. Vacuum pumps speed healing by removing bacteria and fluids that accumulates on, and around the injury. Traditional pumps require 14 watts of electricity; Zurovcik’s pump a new pump that needs only 80 microwatts to function.
  • 8. - Game play has increased the productivity, education, proving to be a useful training and motivation tool. Referred to as “Game- Based Learning” This field of practice has expanded far beyond integrating digital and online games into the curriculum.  - While 3D printing is four to five years away from widespread adoption in schools.Geology and anthropology students, for instance, can make and interact with models of fossils and other artifacts, and organic chemistry students can print out models of complex proteins and other molecules through rapid prototyping and production tools. -Virtual and remote laboratories reflect the current trend in education toward more authentic online education. Though technology is four to five years away from mainstream use in schools, the benefits of implementation are already clear. Virtual and remote labs offer flexibility, as students can run experiments as many times as they like, both in and out of school.
  • 9. Transport -Ben Gulak received a 1.2 million dollar investment for his dicycle invention. An electric one-wheeled cycle that transforms into a conventional motorcycle. - This wild new motorcycle, invented by 19- year-old Ben J. Poss Gulak, is among the latest inventions to capture attention. It's a battery charged machine that accelerates by leaning forward and slowing down by leaning backwards. -A jet turbine powered backpack that is capable of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), is extremely light and small and can easily be carried around by the pilot. It should be powerful enough to lift the pilot quickly to thousands of feet above the ground but small enough to fit into the trunk of a car.
  • 10. -One of the cool new gadgets to hit the market is a touchscreen device that allows you to communicate with anything consuming energy in your home. The touch screen device receives wireless information from "plug-ins" in your electrical sockets and provides details of usage for every energy consuming product in the home - everything from your furnace and air conditioner to a specific light bulb, cell phone or alarm clock. -RCA has developed a prototype of a cool new gadget capable of producing wireless electricity from radio frequencies in the air. The handheld wireless device (Airnergy) uses an antenna to absorb energy from frequencies and convert them into DC power inside its casing.The gadget is then connected via a USB port to charge your cell phone or mobile internet device.
  • 11. - A monorail is a railway in which the track consists of a single rail, typically elevated. The term is also used to describe the beam of the system, or the vehicles traveling on such a beam or track. -Google self-driving car is any in a range of autonomous cars, developed byGoogle X as part of its project to develop technology for mainly electric cars. The software installed in Google's cars is named Google Chauffeur.Lettering on the side of each car identifies it as a "self-driving car“.. Google's robotic cars have about $150,000 in equipment including a $70,000 LIDAR system.This laser allows the vehicle to generate a detailed 3D map of its environment.
  • 12. -The chip, known as (TRRAM) or transparent resistive random access memory, is similar to existing chips known as (CMOS) or metal-oxide semiconductor memory, which we use in new electronics. The technology could enable the windows or mirrors in your home to be used as computer monitors and television screens. -This gesture recognition bracelet is one of the cool new gadgets that lets you control devices by moving your hands. it can identify hand gestures by interpreting biometric signals in your arm.When making a particular hand motion such as pointing, the armband can identify the gesture, which allows the pointing motion to be associated with a specific command for a digital device.