10 technologies to help people with supernatural abilities
Many modern technologies can help people possess special abilities like superman in science fiction movies.
Many modern technologies can help people possess special abilities like superman in science fiction movies.
Richard Browning, an oil trader in the UK, successfully built Ironman-style flying suits by combining three sets of miniature jet engines, attaching them to the back and arms, according to Live Science. Browning can change the direction of engine thrust to control speed and direction of movement.
This special outfit allows Browning to fly continuously for about 10 minutes.In the first tests, Browning flew 1-2m above the ground at 8km / h.He said future prototypes could move at 100km / h at a height of 100m.(Photo: Gravity).
Wolverine in the X-Men movie has the ability to heal itself, heal wounds even when shot. The experimental unit of the US military is conducting the ElecRX program to develop a kind of micro-implant device that helps people heal themselves.Implant devices will use electrical impulses to continuously monitor a person's physical condition.If it detects an infected or injured organ, it will stimulate the nerves needed to regenerate and heal that organ.(Photo: Live Science).
Jason Kerestes, a researcher at Arizona State University, built successful jetpacks that can help soldiers run faster in the field.When conducting the test, this type of backpack helps the wearer run 1.6km in just 5 minutes.Kerestes hopes future improvements will reduce the time to 4 minutes.(Photo: Clay Enos).
Researchers at Navarre University (NUP / UPNA) and Valencia University (UPV), Spain developed the technology to create invisibility cloaks, hiding objects when directly illuminated by covering them around. It special materials have the ability to bend light. The results of the study are published in Physical Review A in December 2016. (Photo: Elhuyar Fundazioa). "What we need is two different materials with a distinct diffusion. By combining them, we make gowns that can make light move around the object to make it look like disappeared " , Futurism quoted Bakhtiyar Oabayerv, a member of Navarre's Public University research team, said.
The research team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, has developed a new device called RF Capture , which allows you to see through walls like superman.First, RF Capture creates a 3D scan of the entire surrounding space by transmitting and receiving wireless signals transmitted through the wall.When people move in that environment, the device monitors the reflected signals from their bodies.After that, it serialized reflection images over time and reconstructed the human form.(Photo: MIT).
Gareth McKinley, professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, built a special military uniform called TALOS using nanotechnology. TALOS's outer frame contains liquid synthetic material.
When the current is passed, it will transform into a super hard, flexible, bulletproof armor.The top of the costume is equipped with devices to enhance night vision.TALOS also has the ability to monitor the wearer's heart rate, dehydration and body temperature.(Photo: Marvel).
Teleportation , or teleportation , is the transport of basic objects or particles from one place to another almost immediately without having to travel through space. This can be done by quantum entanglement, a process by which subatomic particles bind together and transmit information immediately, even if they are thousands of kilometers apart. (Photo: Alan Markfield). "Currently the teleportation technology is still unfamiliar, but scientists at Stanford University, USA, have conducted successful experiments at the molecular level , " Alexander Galitsky, an investor in the technology industry. in Russia, said.
Scientists at Stanford University, USA, successfully developed a way to help people climb as easily as Spider-Man relies on a hand- mounted pad that mimics the gecko's climbing ability .When conducting the test, a 70kg man could move on a 3.6-meter-high glass wall using this new pad.(Photo: DARPA).
Researchers at the University of Minnesota, USA, create a brain interface - a computer that allows people to manipulate objects by thought, specifically a unmanned (quadcopter) aircraft.The quadcopter driver will wear a smart hood with 63 electrodes, pumped with 2 types of gel to help it connect directly to the scalp without needing surgery to attach to the skin.The hat will read the driver's mind and order the plane.(Photo: Alan Markfield).
Researchers in Stockholm, Sweden, created an underwater breathing apparatus called Triton .Although only 27cm long, it can help users to dive underwater for 45 minutes at a depth of 4.5m without the need for bulky oxygen tanks.The central part of the device is a special microporous fiber membrane with twisted threads that retain water and only allow oxygen to pass through.(Photo: Clay Enos).
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