Manufacture of storage and reconstitution machines
People who like to smell roses can soon bring this smell home or even send it to relatives who are far away. Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (UAE) are building a device to store and reproduce odors.
People who like to smell roses can soon bring this smell home or even send it to relatives who are far away. Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (UAE) are building a device to store and reproduce odors.
This device analyzes odors through 15 sensors, stores sample odor in digital form and then re-emits it by mixing 96 chemicals and evaporating results.
The new device is also capable of capturing odors somewhere - thanks to sensors in cell phones, for example - and transmits that smell to people enjoying it across the Earth.
Q.HUANG
- Manufacture of hydrogen storage equipment at room temperature
- Video: How does an ATM work?
- Seagate launches a new storage solution
- New mold for bio hand technology
- Automatic pizza vending machine in Japan - No need to worry about a closed shop, just buy it!
- The first vapor film in the world
- Eye-catching with the super-fast metal shaping capabilities of advanced CNC machines
- The US Air Force used to make Soviet bombs
- FoldiMate - Ironing, sterilizing, aromatic and folding machines
- Store books right in DNA
Công ty Mỹ phát triển tàu tốc độ 250km/h bay sát mặt nước New battery works even when folded or cut in half Building a battery that can generate electricity from the atmosphere on Mars Electrode technology helps produce hydrogen fuel from seawater Phone case with solar power generation function China develops super powerful acoustic laser technology Rotary engines help aircraft reach supersonic speeds Designing AI aircraft without pilots