The Searider Searacer is a revolutionary all electric motorcycle inspired watercraft that is set to redefine the way we experience water adventures.
The Searacer stands out not just through its fully electric powertrain but also through its body and hull, which are modeled after modern motorcycle designs.
It boasts a set of moto style handlebars and uses a traditional motorcycle style throttle, setting it apart from the standard finger throttle found on most modern jet skis. The Searacer is incredibly lightweight, tipping the scales at just 143lbs, which allows it to make the most of its 45 horses, resulting in a top speed of around 50mph.
While it may not be the fastest, its certainly one of the most agile and eco-friendly options on the market. Learn more about the Searider Searacer using the link below...
The Kawasaki K RACER X2 is an unmanned helicopter developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries. It has a useful load capacity of 200kg, which is the largest ever flown by an unmanned aircraft developed in Japan.
The helicopter is powered by a reciprocating engine and can fly for more than an hour with a range of 100 km or more. The K RACER X2 has been tested for high altitude deliveries in Japans mountainous regions and has demonstrated a top useful load capacity of 200kg.
The helicopter is expected to be used for cargo delivery flights to mountain cabins and for the maintenance and renewal of various public infrastructure in mountainous regions.
Overall, the Kawasaki K RACER X2 is a promising unmanned helicopter that can help solve social issues through its ability to haul heavy cargo loads that cannot be transported with standard drones.
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CyperPRO is a multi-tool device that has been designed for pentesters and hardware enthusiasts.
It is marketed as the GameBoy for hackers and offers a versatile, open-source device that consolidates a range of research and penetration tools into a single, portable unit. The device is not just a tool, but a game-changer, offering a user friendly interface, an achievement system for user engagement, and a host of technical features that make it a must-have for anyone in the field.
CyperPRO is open-source, which allows users to modify and adapt the device to their specific needs, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among users. The device brings together a range of research and penetration tools, making it a one-stop-shop for pentesters and hardware enthusiasts.
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Washington State University researchers have developed two insect-like robots, a mini bug and a water strider, that are the smallest, lightest, and fastest fully functional micro-robots ever created. The mini-bug weighs in at eight milligrams while the water strider weighs 55 milligrams.
Both can move at about six millimeters a second. The robots could be used for work in areas such as artificial pollination, search and rescue, environmental monitoring, micro-fabrication, or robotic assisted surgery.
The key to the tiny robots is their tiny actuators that make the robots move. The actuators are the smallest and fastest ever developed for micro robotics, and they use a material called a shape memory alloy that is able to change shapes when its heated.
Unlike a typical motor that would move a robot, these alloys dont have any moving parts or spinning components.
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Featured Date: 20/01/2024
The Hypershell 1 Horsepower Everyday Adventure Exoskeleton is a wearable device that provides support for outdoor activities. It weighs only 4 pounds and can be folded to fit inside most backpacks.
The device uses advanced robotics and a 100Wh high-polymer lithium battery to provide up to 16 miles of use on a single charge. With a 1 horsepower output, the Hypershell can reach speeds up to 12 mph with 9 adaptive copilot modes.
The device can adjust in size to fit the users waist and legs, then uses its integrated 1-hp (800W) permanent magnet synchronous motor to deliver assistive support that offsets up to 66 lb (30 kg) of weight.
The device is designed to provide freedom and comfort to outdoor enthusiasts, and it seems like it could be a great addition to any outdoor adventure.
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