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Apr 13, 2021

Smallest nanotube jet engine

Posted by in categories: energy, nanotechnology, transportation

The ‘engine’ is actually a nanotube, powered by an enzyme-triggered biocatalytic reaction using urea as fuel. The reaction creates an internal flow that extends out into the fluid, causing an open cavity to form. This results in thrust, propelling the nanotube along.

Samuel Sánchez was one of the lead researchers from the previous record holders where their nanotube jet engine measured 600nm across and weighed 1 femtogram (10^−15 kg).

Xing Ma and Samuel Sánchez recognise both Ana C. Hortelao (Spain) and Albert Miguel-López (Spain) contribution to the research as well as the support from their affiliated institutions:

Apr 13, 2021

QUICKEST TRACTOR IN THE WORLD — 1/4 Mile 11.92 @ 108mph

Posted by in categories: energy, transportation

Danny Key in his Wheel Horse Garden Tractor lined up against Freddie Ringlet (I think) in his Roper Garden Tractor, for what may be the first ever heads up tractor race!! Danny’s tractor is fitted with a Honda cbr1000 engine, out of a 1990’s bike. It has straight through pipes, and bell mouths on the carbs. The timing has also been advanced to enable it to run on VP race fuel. Danny said ‘it is a little down on compression, and he is just waiting on it going bang, before he can start on a rebuild’. The other tractor, I have no info on as yet. (any info appreciated)

Danny won both races with an 12.53 @ 107mph v 14.8 @ 90mph. and an 11.92 @ 108mph v 14.34 @ 92mph.

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Apr 12, 2021

Yamaha develops 496-horsepower motor for electric hypercars

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Yamaha reveals a 496-horsepower prototype electric motor. It’s willing and able to develop it for a car company, and do development work on the car itself.

Apr 12, 2021

BMW’s Virtual Factory Uses AI to Hone the Assembly Line

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

The German automaker uses new software from chipmaker Nvidia to simulate train robots and human workers.

Apr 11, 2021

104,000 Rpm Appliance Motor is ‘World’s Fastest’

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Could be used for next generation electric cars.


The British appliance manufacturer Dyson claims to have developed the world’s fastest, most efficient motor for domestic appliances. The Dyson Digital Motor (DDM) v2 is a single-phase brushless DC motor, which operates at speeds up to 104000 rpm with a claimed efficiency of 84%.

Dyson’s first digital motor, announced in 2003, used switched reluctance technology.

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Apr 11, 2021

Computer Scientists From Rice University Display CPU Algorithm That Trains Deep Neural Networks 15 Times Faster Than GPU

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI, transportation

Computer scientists from Rice University have displayed an artificial intelligence (AI) software that can run on commodity processors and train deep neural networks 15 times faster than platforms based on graphics processors.

According to Anshumali Shrivastava, an assistant professor of computer science at Rice’s Brown School of Engineering, the resources spent on training are the actual bottleneck in AI. Companies are spending millions of dollars a week to train and fine-tune their AI workloads.

Deep neural networks (DNN) are a very powerful type of artificial intelligence that can outperform humans at some tasks. DNN training is a series of matrix multiplication operations and an ideal workload for graphics processing units (GPUs), which costs nearly three times more than general-purpose central processing units (CPUs).

Apr 8, 2021

CPU algorithm trains deep neural nets up to 15 times faster than top GPU trainers

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI, transportation

Rice University computer scientists have demonstrated artificial intelligence (AI) software that runs on commodity processors and trains deep neural networks 15 times faster than platforms based on graphics processors.

“The cost of training is the actual bottleneck in AI,” said Anshumali Shrivastava, an assistant professor of computer science at Rice’s Brown School of Engineering. “Companies are spending millions of dollars a week just to train and fine-tune their AI workloads.”

Shrivastava and collaborators from Rice and Intel will present research that addresses that bottleneck April 8 at the machine learning systems conference MLSys.

Apr 8, 2021

Segway announces ultra-futuristic Apex H2 hydrogen-powered motorcycle

Posted by in categories: energy, transportation

Segway-Ninebot has rather sensationally announced that it’s building a hydrogen fuel cell sportsbike – and boy does this thing look like it glitched its way out of Cyberpunk 2077, complete with a highly improbable steering design and an amazing price.

Here’s what we know so far: Segway has been playing with performance bikes a little bit lately to go with its lineup of cheap electric scooters, mainly sold in China. The Apex was announced in 2019, a slightly gawky looking battery-electric “super scooter” capable of 125 mph (200 km/h), with full sportsbike fairings.

Now, there’s an Apex H2 coming, which will run a hydrogen-electric hybrid powertrain – gaseous hydrogen stored in tanks will be converted into electrical energy through a fuel cell and fed into a buffer battery, which will power an electric motor that drives the rear wheel in some way or another – we can’t see whether there’s a chain drive or a hub motor or what indeed is going on in these renders. Yes, that’s an exhaust port in front of the rear wheel, but all that’ll be coming out of it is water vapor.

Apr 2, 2021

Ford Thunderbird Returns As Vertical Take-Off And Landing Vehicle

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

Next year, the Ford Thunderbird returns as a vertical take-off and landing vehicle in a surprise move designed to compete with GM’s future Cadillac VTOL.

Apr 2, 2021

AIR 06 Imagines the Air Taxi of Tomorrow With Out-of-This-World Capability

Posted by in category: transportation

There’s no doubt that air taxis will be the next mobility solution that mankind is looking to implement. Actually, this process has been underway for a few years now.