There is a new solar cell that has been made by researchers in Michigan State University back in August 2014 that is completely transparent. The researchers have said that it can be used on “tall buildings with lots of windows or any kind of mobile device that demands high aesthetic quality like a phone or e-reader.”
Transparent Solar Cell
They are now getting closer to releasing this out on the market. Since it is very hard to produce a transparent solar cell, they have used transparent luminescent solar concentrator (TLSC) that is composed of organic salts that absorb specific ultraviolet wavelengths. It now only has a efficiency of 1%, but they hope to have 10% in the future when production begins.
So, I know that I have done another post about 3D printers, but I just think they are so interesting. They can make so many different things and I think it's amazing. Most 3D printers only print in one color but a printer called The Pallette can print in more than one.
Not only can it add more than one color, it can also use different elements to make the object, like wood or carbon fiber. Here is a video of how it works:
They are not yet available on the market, but their Crowdfunding Campaign is becoming a success so we may see them later on.
What do you guys think? Do you think this would be a great tool to put out on the market?
Have you guys heard about Microsoft's new HoloLens? It's a new virtual reality type computer. It uses equipment that look like glasses. It combine holograms with what you can see through the glasses so it will look like they are actually there. Here is a video of how it works:
Here is a better demonstration of it:
This actually looks really awesome. It is still in its prototype right now. Are you guys excited about this? Because I am.
I thought that this was pretty interesting and wanted to share it with you guys. It is a new thing from Disney Research. They are plastic/cardboard accessories that can control phones by sound. They work by tubes that have holes in them. It is kind of like how a flute works. They do not have to be just a hole though, they can also work through buttons, knobs, switches, wheels, and sliders. Anything that can alter sound would work. Here is a video of how they work:
They are also cheap to make, which means that if they are sold they will be cheap to buy. As you can see in the video, they have made an alarm clock and a toy car app. This is something I might buy if it were to ever go out on the market. What do you guys think of it?
I recently saw this just surfing the Internet. It's a droid that is based after the droid on Star Wars. Since another movie teaser recently came out, I thought it was fitting to make a post about this. My little brother happens to be obsessed with Star Wars, so he was extremely excited to see the new teaser for the movie. Here it is in case you guys have not seen it:
That looks pretty exciting to me. So since this came out, Christian Poulsen decided to build one of his own. He split a first generation Sphero and then he attached a neodymium magnet onto the robot's stabilization arm. Here's a video of it:
I thought it was a cute little robot. What do you guys think?
I recently went to Disney World about a couple of weeks ago. I have been there about nine times before. It has been about 5 years since I went, so it was a lot of fun.
I have noticed that there is a lot of new technological advances in the parks. They have new wristbands that were not there 5 years ago.
I am thinking that they have some kind of chip in them that must enable them to scan. When you go to the park, you also have to scan your finger and it recognizes it. I had scanned my thumb the first time I used it and then the second day we went to the park, I tried to use one of my other fingers not even realizing that I did and I had to scan it again. So, you have to make sure you scan the right finger.
They have also started to use the wristbands for the Fast Pass option. Before you had to insert your ticket into a machine and it would send you a Fast Pass. Now it is much easier, but you have to make Fast Pass reservations of the Disney app. This is kind of annoying, but you have to have it in order to do Fast Pass.
The feature that I was most impressed with was actually featured on one of the rides. There is a Star Wars ride that has been there for a while now but is now revamped and is in 3D. Here's a video of it if you want to watch:
Here's another ride where you design your own car called "Test Track." This one was also very different from the last time I went. They really revamped this ride.
So if you have never gone to Disney World, I would really suggest it because it's a lot of fun and their rides keep on getting better and better as time goes on.