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]]>In another video, a mixture of soda, salt, and sugar was lit with fire and produced what appears like a black solid. In yet another experiment a waterballoon remains intact despite being held up on a flame. The reason is that water absorbs heat, and so the heat that could have destroyed the balloon was absorbed by the water while the balloon remained intact.
There are a few other experiments in this video, but if you try them make sure you carry them out in a safe environment and don’t take any risks.
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]]>The post A World Without Bumps, See the Advanced Car Suspension System appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>There is a solution to this problem, a new invention by Clear Motion called the advanced car suspension system. This new invention navigates obstacles by sensing them before they occur and the car adjusts to the obstacles before the tires get a chance to react and hit them. This makes for a much more enjoyable smoother ride.
There are many advantages associated with this system, but perhaps the most important is that the lifespan of your car will increase.
The video below shows the difference in motion between a “normal” car and a car with this new suspension.
Check it out. It’s pretty awesome!
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]]>The post Artist Shows How Today’s Technologies Would Look Like in the ’80s appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Thomas Olliver, an artist with wide imagination, tried his best to present how certain technologies we know and love today would look like back in the ’80s. How would we use Facebook and Instagram if we didn’t have smartphones? Is there any way we could watch Netflix on demand?
For more examples, visit the artist’s website.
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]]>The post 3D Printed House Takes 24-Hour To Build appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Now we will present you a printed house that you can build in 24 hours and pay no more than $10,000 for. Every person would immediately ask how that can be possible, but there are usually simple ways to make something unbelievably complex.
The real innovation that comes with this marvelous achievement isn’t the structure or materials, but the way the building was designed. The special design made it possible for its parts to be 3-D printed and built up in no more than 24 hours.
ICON, the company which builds these houses, claims that parts for this house can be printed by a Vulcan 3-D printer in 12 to 24 hours using the most common building material on Earth. The company’s co-founders told The Verge that this house will be used as an office for the immediate future so that its performance can be checked.
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]]>The post Student Invents an Airbag for Phones and It’s Genius appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>ADcase is an airbag for phones. You can see how it works in the video below.
Frenzel won the top award from the German Society for Mechatronics for it. ADcase spokesperson Peter said: “Three years ago, Philip dropped his brand new iPhone. The screen cracked thousand times. After that, he bought a bunch of conventional phone cases to protect his new phone. But the protection didn’t satisfy him at all.”
Apparently, he then thought he should just do it himself. What do you think, would you use this airbag gadget for your phone?
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]]>The post Meet Scribit, a Robot that Draws on Walls appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Scribit is being funded via Kickstarter. It’s still raising money, though the goal was reached two hours after the pledge was posted on this crowdfunding platform!
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]]>The post Fun Science Experiments You Can Try for Yourself appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>In another video, a mixture of soda, salt, and sugar was lit with fire and produced what appears like a black solid. In yet another experiment a waterballoon remains intact despite being held up on a flame. The reason is that water absorbs heat, and so the heat that could have destroyed the balloon was absorbed by the water while the balloon remained intact.
There are a few other experiments in this video, but if you try them make sure you carry them out in a safe environment and don’t take any risks.
The post Fun Science Experiments You Can Try for Yourself appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post A World Without Bumps, See the Advanced Car Suspension System appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>There is a solution to this problem, a new invention by Clear Motion called the advanced car suspension system. This new invention navigates obstacles by sensing them before they occur and the car adjusts to the obstacles before the tires get a chance to react and hit them. This makes for a much more enjoyable smoother ride.
There are many advantages associated with this system, but perhaps the most important is that the lifespan of your car will increase.
The video below shows the difference in motion between a “normal” car and a car with this new suspension.
Check it out. It’s pretty awesome!
The post A World Without Bumps, See the Advanced Car Suspension System appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Artist Shows How Today’s Technologies Would Look Like in the ’80s appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Thomas Olliver, an artist with wide imagination, tried his best to present how certain technologies we know and love today would look like back in the ’80s. How would we use Facebook and Instagram if we didn’t have smartphones? Is there any way we could watch Netflix on demand?
For more examples, visit the artist’s website.
The post Artist Shows How Today’s Technologies Would Look Like in the ’80s appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post 3D Printed House Takes 24-Hour To Build appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Now we will present you a printed house that you can build in 24 hours and pay no more than $10,000 for. Every person would immediately ask how that can be possible, but there are usually simple ways to make something unbelievably complex.
The real innovation that comes with this marvelous achievement isn’t the structure or materials, but the way the building was designed. The special design made it possible for its parts to be 3-D printed and built up in no more than 24 hours.
ICON, the company which builds these houses, claims that parts for this house can be printed by a Vulcan 3-D printer in 12 to 24 hours using the most common building material on Earth. The company’s co-founders told The Verge that this house will be used as an office for the immediate future so that its performance can be checked.
The post 3D Printed House Takes 24-Hour To Build appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Student Invents an Airbag for Phones and It’s Genius appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>ADcase is an airbag for phones. You can see how it works in the video below.
Frenzel won the top award from the German Society for Mechatronics for it. ADcase spokesperson Peter said: “Three years ago, Philip dropped his brand new iPhone. The screen cracked thousand times. After that, he bought a bunch of conventional phone cases to protect his new phone. But the protection didn’t satisfy him at all.”
Apparently, he then thought he should just do it himself. What do you think, would you use this airbag gadget for your phone?
The post Student Invents an Airbag for Phones and It’s Genius appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Meet Scribit, a Robot that Draws on Walls appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Scribit is being funded via Kickstarter. It’s still raising money, though the goal was reached two hours after the pledge was posted on this crowdfunding platform!
The post Meet Scribit, a Robot that Draws on Walls appeared first on TettyBetty.
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