martes, 16 de febrero de 2016

An autonomous drone flying at 70km / h and is able to overcome obstacles-Marina Córdoba

Darpa get moving an aircraft  from harsh environments in a project designed to assist in rescue operations

Autonomous and real-Agency DARPA Advanced Research Projects Defense USA-  has been tested with good result with a drone able to target autonomously at a speed of 70 Km / h
Project leaders say such technologies may be "particularly useful" to address the urgent need for security
To allow the drones can quickly go through a maze of rooms, stairs, walkways and other obstacles without the need for a remote pilot. The goal is that in the future these devices are able to avoid numerous objects inside indoor complexes can disrupt communication with external independent operators communication with external operators and even without relying on GPS. The speed, however, will be reduced when it exceeds




lunes, 15 de febrero de 2016

BASIC OPERATIONS WITH YOUR BIKE & WHAT I HAVE TO CHECK- RICARDO GARCÍA

Hello, how are you? In this ocassion we are going to teach you interesting things that will save up you lots of injuries or problems with your bicycle. Here is the video about it:

Also, you can see it in our Youtube channel. Click here to watch it.

ANALYSIS OF MECHANISMS - María Cabanes

Hello everyone!
These days we are studying mechanisms, so I will leave you a presentation about how to do basic operations with your bicycle and parts you should check. I hope it help you
Click here if you want to see it.

martes, 9 de febrero de 2016

Tony Parker will be in the Olympic qualifiers despite his "war" with coach- Marina Córdoba


French point guard of the San Antonio Spurs Tony Parker today announced that he will play with his team the qualifying tournament for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , despite the proximity of the dates of the tournament ( 5-10 July ) at birth expected their second child in late July. "I talked a lot with Axel ( his wife) and we agreed . She knows how important it is for me. and yes , I'll be in the qualifying tournament and the Olympic Games, if we qualify . I want to play for France , "said the player , 33 , in an interview published today by the newspaper" L' Equipe " .The last week , announcing on French radio " RMC " waiting for a second child in early July , Parker said his participation in the Olympic tournament was "complicated " by proximity in dates.

"I just said it would be difficult in terms of 'timing'. My priority is my family now, my wife. There is no chance that I miss the birth of my son, that's clear," so you have to do "many hours tickets, "the captain of the French team, accumulating 168 games internacional.Parker was grateful to the President of the French Basketball Federation, Jean-Pierre Siutat, who congratulated him on his future son and assured him that would be made to adapt the program.Pero not technical, Patrick Beesley, to say that "Tony will have to deal with the program", he said the player "L'Equipe". "I knew that having a child was a problem. Also, I do not need the authorization of Patrick Beesley or to explain things for myself and manage my communication or anything. he's not the boss, it is Jean-Pierre Siutat (...). to this day, I do not Beesley sent a congratulatory message, "

lunes, 8 de febrero de 2016

A genius who invented a bionic arm considered the " iron man" of Indonesia- Marina Córdoba


I Wayan Sumardana of Indonesia, he has become primarily a global celebrity for having created a " robotic arm " of scrap. With 31-year -old he suffered a stroke six months ago and his left arm was paralyzed . Unable to work and support his family , he used his skills to create an amazing prosthesis.

To create the " bionic arm " scrap Sumardana used a lithium battery, gears , generator cables and other electronic components. " It's like a lie detector machine . I send a signal to my brain and that message is captured by the machine to start moving my arm . It is simple and anyone could do it ; I'm not brilliant, " he said

jueves, 4 de febrero de 2016

JIBO THE HOME ROBOT NEARS RELEASE- RICARDO GARCIA

Jibo is being marketed as the world's first "social robot for the home".
It promises to synchronise the family calendar, provide a more friendly way to video chat and even take photos at family celebrations.
The crowdfunded machine is set to go on sale later this year for $749 (£529).
But when the BBC's technology reporter Jane Wakefield was given a demo of a prototype unit, its functions were still very limited.
Here´s a video about this incredible robot: