Mickael Bimboes' Cliff Hucks in the French Alps
AdultsSportsTechnologyArtMickael Bimboes drops in on a sketchy line in Courchevel, France.
HiddenHUB | Wireless HD Audio
AdultsMusicTechnologyThe only sound system that adapts the audio to the shape of your room. Immersive audio, iconic design. Best sound quality, period.
Bionic Leg Closely Mimics Natural Body Movements
AdultsHealthBiotechnologyTechnologyMIT Media Lab's Hugh Herr explains how he looks to nature when developing new bionic appendages. The amputee and avid rock climber discusses how his biomechatronics division is pioneering the technologies that aim to augment human physical capabilities.
Future Of Practical Power
AdultsEnvironmentScienceTechnology...The Wendelstein 7-X was a nightmare to build, but if it works it may light a new path to fusion energy.
GoPro: Palau - Searching for Heroes
AdultsTechnologyTravelHistory...Passion meets technology in the search for downed aircraft in the South Pacific. The BentProp Project is a group of volunteers who search for and help repatriate missing World War II Airmen. Their searches were long and arduous until they enlisted the scientific know-how of Scripps Institution of Oceanography-UCSD and The University of Delaware. What they find is truly inspiring.
GoPro: Insane Piano POV part Deux
AdultsArtMusicTechnology...Jason Pelsey melts the keys once again with another virtuoso piano solo.
Boeing: Lightest. Metal. Ever.
AdultsDesignTechnologyEngineering...Microlattice is the lightest metallic structure ever made. At 99.99% air, it's light enough to balance on top of a dandelion, while its structure makes it strong. Strength and record breaking lightness make it a potential metal for future planes and vehicles.
How Does A Sailboat Actually Work?
AdultsDesignTechnologyTransportation...How does a sailboat work? The standard idea is that the wind pushes the sails from behind, causing the boat to move forward. Although this technique is used at times, it is not the most efficient way to sail a boat (and it means the boat can never go faster than the wind). Lift is the key mechanism driving a boat forwards. As air flows over the sails, it moves faster over the outer side, creating lower pressure than on the inner side. This produces a force which is mostly to the side and a bit forwards.
RED 4K Video of Colorful Liquid in Space
AdultsScienceSpaceTechnologyAstronauts on the International Space Station dissolved an effervescent tablet in a floating ball of water, and captured images using a camera capable of recording four times the resolution of normal high-definition cameras. The higher resolution images and higher frame rate videos can reveal more information when used on science investigations, giving researchers a valuable new tool aboard the space station.
GoPro: BASE Jumping Alone with Neil Amonson
AdultsSportsTechnologyAdventure...GoPro Athlete, Neil Amonson, travels to Germany to find solitude in his craft. Amonson says, "To actually experience all the things I'm feeling, I have to do it alone." Get a look into the incredible experience Neil goes through as he sets out to accomplish this solo BASE jump.
battle drone game
AdultsGamingTechnologyDrone 'n' Base is the World's first multiplayer race and battle drone game with palm sized drones. Unique combination of drones and interactive ground bases is the core of our game.
Cancer patient receives 3D printed ribs in world first surgery
AdultsHealthTechnologyA Spanish cancer patient has received a 3D printed titanium sternum and rib cage designed and manufactured right here in Australia.
GoPro: Vocal Looping with David Siegel
AdultsMusicTechnologyStep into David Siegel's world as he creates his original song, "Move On," recorded live, looping nothing but his own voice.
3D Printed Mini B787 Jet Engine Model with Thrust Reverser
AdultsTechnologyTransportationSo they say I can't download a car. So I downloaded a jet plane engine.
Hawking presents new idea on how information could escape black holes
AdultsPhysicsScienceTechnologyThe presentation was made at the Hawking Radiation conference, which was co-hosted by the theoretical physics institute, Nordita, and the University of North Carolina, on the campus of KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Nordita is driven by both KTH and Stockholm University.
Introducing Project Sunroof
AdultsConstructionTechnologyProject Sunroof uses information that's in Google Maps to figure out how much sun falls on a roof and takes into account stuff like the angle of the roof, the weather, and obstructions like trees and chimneys. Then it uses those measurements to figure out how many panels you'd probably need and how much you could save on your electric bill, including solar incentives in your area. You can see how buying or leasing panels affects your savings, and then send your estimate to installers in your area, instantly.