DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
VEHICLE UNLIKE ANY OTHER - NEW E-HOVERCRAFT
Source: VonMercier
- US-based VonMercier's new hovercraft is a fun, cutting edge, electric hovercraft, that combines cutting edge hovercraft technology with electric vehicle innovation. Here are some key facts:
- Called Arosa, it's a high performance, electric sports hovercraft that the company says is a world 1st in luxury
- Designed for exploring, adventure, travel and off-roading fun
- Electric powertrain; powered by lithium-ion batteries
- No emissions and operates quietly
- Hovers 8-inches above the surface
- Travels over any type of terrain including grass, sand, snow and water
- Easily transitions from land to water
- Cruising speed 20 mph and top speed of 50 mph
- Motion: forward, back and sideways
- Carries 3 people
- Priced at an estimated $200,000. and a limited number of the customizable vehicles are being made.
THE SEARCH FOR KING ARTHUR'S LEGENDARY SWORD EXCALIBUR IS ON IN BRITAIN
Source: Stock
- Archeologists, tech experts, divers, magnet searchers and filmmakers are searching ponds and waterways in Britain for King Arthur's legendary Excalibur sword. Here's what we know:
- It's one of the most famous objects in history
- Said to possess magical powers and to be associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain
- As he lay dying, King Arthur threw Excaliber into a lake
- Experts have argued over which lake for centuries
- Project developments so far:
- Several possible locations have been identified
- Filmmakers are trying to find it first for a TV series called Weird Britain
- Project start was in Cornwell
- If the sword is magnetized, magnetic search devices have the edge
- Key problem is identifying the lake it's in and if the lake still exists from the 6th century
- The goal is to establish that this legend of history is true
- Imagine if they succeed!
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