Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

Are steam cars poised for an epic comeback?

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Once upon a time, the steam engine reigned supreme — first in trains and heavy tractors, as you well know, but eventually in cars as well. It’s quite hard to fathom today, but at the turn of the 20th century, more than half the cars in the US were steam-powered. The steam engine was so advanced that, in 1906, a steam car called the Stanley Rocket even held land speed record — a heady 127 mph!

Now, you might think that the steam car was only a success because internal combustion engines (ICE) didn’t exist yet — but in actual fact, steam cars and ICE cars were developed contemporaneously. Because engineers already had 100 years of steam engine experience, though, the steam car had a rather large head start. While hand-cranked ICEs were breaking the arms of hapless operators, by 1900 steam cars were already highly automated — and, with no clutch or gearbox (steam provides constant pressure, unlike the piston strokes of an ICE), very easy to drive. The one caveat, of course, was that you had to wait a few minutes for the boiler to heat up.

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Google: Self-driving cars in 3-5 years. Feds: Not so fast

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The self-driving car could be available to consumers in 3-5 years, the head of Google’s autonomous driving project says. That’s the most optimistic timeframe yet. Other projections have been for 2020 and beyond, which still beats “probably not in our lifetime.” The timeline came from Anthony Levandowski, Google’s product manager for autonomous driving, speaking at a Society for Automotive Engineers (SAE) conference in Washington last week. “I can’t tell you you’ll be able to have a Google car in your garage next year,” Levandowski said. But he added, “We expect to release the technology in the next five years. In what form it gets released is still to be determined.” Releasing technology is different than announcing a self-driving car going on sale in 3-5 years. The real challenge could be getting the self-driving car approved for use of public highways everywhere, not just the handful of states that allow self-driving cars for test purposes.

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Friday, January 18, 2013

This is what the car of the future will look like[Infographic]

Imagine never having to drive again, doesn’t that sound great? And it’s more of a reality than you might think. Self-driving cars are definitely in our near future, in fact several automakers are testing them, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) predicts 75 percent of cars on the road in 2040 will be self-driving.

Safety is another great benefit of self-driving cars. In 2010 there were 35,000 deaths due to car crashes in the U.S. and 90 percent of vehicle crashes can be attributed to driver error. So, self-driving cars mean less error which means less crashes. Self-driving cars are also programmed to follow local traffic laws. So not only will you be safe, but you won’t have to worry about getting a speeding ticket.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

The future of transportation might be carbon-neutral e-fuel

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There is no shortage of speculation when it comes to what will power our vehicles in a more eco-friendly future. But the truth is that we don’t know what it will be, nobody knows, and nobody will for some time. Electric cars still suffer from many of the same drawbacks that put companies like Detroit Electric out of business in 1938, corn-based ethanol takes land away from food production, algae fuel can’t be produced efficiently, and oil is just plain going to run out. So the future of transportation is still open to anyone who can make their technology viable before everyone else does. Audi, and their new partner Joule, think they might have the answer.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Google's Self-Driving Cars Now Legal in California

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California governor Jerry Brown stopped by Google Tuesday to sign a bill that explicitly legalizes self-driving cars like those company co-founder Sergey Brin is so hot on.

The bill — SB 1298, sponsored by Sen. Alex Padilla (D-L.A.) — essentially establishes safety guidelines and performance standards for autonomous vehicles operating on California’s roads and highways, the first step in their public deployment. Self-driving cars can now be tested on public roadways — as long as a licensed human driver is seated at the wheel and able to take over in the event of a malfunction.

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Monday, September 17, 2012

NASA Starts Work on Real Life Star Trek Warp Drive

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"Perhaps a Star Trek experience within our lifetime is not such a remote possibility." These are the words of Dr. Harold "Sonny" White, the Advanced Propulsion Theme Lead for the NASA Engineering Directorate. Dr. White and his colleagues don't just believe a real life warp drive is theoretically possible; they've already started the work to create one.

Yes. A real warp drive, Scotty.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

30 Beautifully Designed Motorcycles

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Motorcycle design is very beautiful and can serve as great inspiration regardless your niche. The amount of shapes and curves this man-made marvel has is absolutely stunning. You think they would run out of ideas by now right? Wrong. Motorcycle and motorbike designers are constantly pushing the limits to create symbolistic designs that speak for themselves.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Concept Cars We Might Be Driving in Just 3 Years

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On the road to moulding the future of automobiles, designers, engineers and car manufacturers all put their most bold and elaborate ideas to the test each year to give us a glimpse of what’s to come. Some of these designs are impracticable, unfeasible and impossible to mass produce but, when you see these outrageous concepts brought to life and polished –up more than your shoes on your first day of school, you can’t help but want to touch them, have a quick check about to see that nobody’s looking and jump in with the keys (If they’re not keyless).

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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Will an electric SUV be a game changer?

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As I reported last month, Tesla will unveil the Model X — its third car and an electric SUV — at an event on February 9th in Southern California. While Tesla has been a pioneer of the electric sports car (with the Roadster) and an electric sedan (with its Model S), this will be one of the first times anyone will attempt to tackle the soccer-mom set with an electric car.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

32 Vintage Predictions of the Future - Some Funny Guesses

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The past held some pretty crazy predictions for the future, some of which society has actually lived up to. Stuff like Skype, mobile phones, personal computers, and hang gliders were all drawn up in a hilarious sci-fi manner different from reality only in its style.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Are Fingerprint Scanners Really Necessary On School Buses?

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The Washington County school system in Florida believes it has come up with the best way to take attendance. Ditching the typical roll call, the school system will use fingerprint scanners that log everyone as they step off the bus.

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