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Spinal cord injury affects 17,000 Americans and 700,000 people worldwide each year. A research team at NeuroPair, Inc. won the Grand Prize in the 2023 Create the Future Design Contest for a revolutionary approach to spinal cord repair. In this Here’s an Idea podcast episode, Dr. Johannes Dapprich, NeuroPair’s CEO and founder, discusses their groundbreaking approach that addresses a critical need in the medical field, offering a fast and minimally invasive solution to a long-standing problem.
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Curedan is a smart dustbin which converts organic waste to electricity. This organic waste is converted to electricity via microbial fuel cells. This electricity is then transferred to a safer place and then be distributed to places with low electricity power.
The world is made mobile by the use of the much loved IC engine. While it is very versatile, it is very inefficient in the use of heat supplied by the fuel.
Robots are rapidly coming into the picture by working in space, mines, hospitals, military, search and rescue operations etc. All terrain mobile robots is a new project and for this, many mechanisms can be developed, existing ones can be optimized to reduce cost and enhance performance.
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The main idea of this proposal is to provide a pleasant and peaceful hill travel and to avoid any possibility of accidents in hill curves. Hill stations have always been a favorite vacation spots for all age groups. Road was the most commonly used way of journey to highland.
Alive Home Technologies Private Limited, is working on creating cost effective, complete, yet high-end smart home solutions. We have a mission that within five years we would this technology so affordable that it will be present in every alternate Indian home.
This particular Nuclear Powered Aircraft uses heat generated during Nuclear Fission to generate steam from stored water.
The nuclear fission is performed on a low weight radioactive material like Iodine. The heat so released is used to convert water into steam, which in turn drives the turbine.
This concept was regarding energy genration through tidal wave energy. In INDIA had capacity to generate 150GW of renewable energy but only 33 GW was generated; that's only 22%. So we can use our project to generate tidal energy because it is much cheaper as compared to other available concepts regarding tidal wave energy.
As we are aware that in present scenarios it is very difficult to get labours to work in construction industries and former work. Also on the other side labour law is getting stringent and many industries are facing the hit. To encounter this problem industries are going towards automation.
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With the advent of technology, the photographic trends in our society are also changing rapidly. Earlier there were bulky Calotype cameras, then came the age of reel cameras, now the smart phone cameras. With 2.08 billion smartphone users, a huge share of photographs are taken using smart phones among which selfies make up an impressive share.
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