DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist

 DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF

                                                                      

                 By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane


GOVE COULD BE YOUR NEXT FLY & RIDE CAR





                                    Source:  GAC

  • Chinese automaker GAC just unveiled a very impressive, flying and driving car prototype named Gove that is electric and autonomous
  • GAC, a highly innovative company, simultaneously unveiled the world's 1st ammonia-powered car engine, which is free of carbon emissions & needs further refinement & development
  • Here are key details on Gove, which could be your next flying & driving car:

  1. One-seater that's electric powered and drives autonomously
  2. Built on a modular system that allows the flight & automotive components to be separated so you can drive it before & after the flight
  3. Flying passenger drone with six sets of rotor blades
  4. Range: 124 miles
  5. Takeoff:  Vertical
  6. Target Footprint: Starting with air travel between cities located on the water in southern China
  7. No price or timeline yet
  • Two other Chinese companies are developing eVTOLs - XPENG & Aerofugia
  • GAC says it envisions a future in which passengers can easily access multidimensional modes of mobility.

ESTER THE ROBOT TENNIS PLAYER PRO




                          
                    Source:  Georgia Tech


  • Roboticists at Georgia Tech have developed a robot tennis player that could serve as a training partner for professional tennis players in the future
  • It's called Ester (experimental sports tennis wheelchair robot) & is named after renowned wheelchair tennis player Esther Vergeer
  • It's autonomous & specifically designed for tennis training & as an alternative to tennis ball machines
  • Esther simulates a human opponent under match conditions
  • Being called a breakthrough in human scale robots
  • Can spot an incoming ball & return it using cameras around the court & computer vision algorithms to read the ball's trajectory & respond
  • Customized wheelchair to maximize the robot's movements on the court
  • Team is working to increase Esther's abilities to win games
  • Multiple Uses:  manufacturing, construction & any task requiring fast, precise movements.

SATURN MOON COULD SUSTAIN LIFE


                                     Source:  NASA Cassini


  • A major scientific discovery deep in space gives hope to the possibility that life exists elsewhere in the universe
  • For the first time, phosphates have been found on one of Saturn's Moons Enceladus in an ocean - also the first time phosphates have been found in an ocean not on the Earth
  • The amount of phosphates, which is critical for any biological activity, may be 100-times what oceans on Earth contain
  • Data, from which this new breakthrough discovery was made, is from NASA'S Cassini mission which flew around Saturn and Enceladus
  • Some of the data was extracted from huge plumes of water spewing from the ocean under Enceladus' surface and jetting into space
  • This new discovery is another fascinating milestone in the search for life in space.

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