(10/20/2014) It's creative, a new idea of umbrella. I think someone will give this new product a different application.
An umbrella like this for Florida downpour? I think we probably need to wait for a while.
Air Umbrella Demo(video)
Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creativity. Show all posts
Monday, October 20, 2014
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
How Did OSU Marching Band Do It?
(10/30/2013) If you have seen some OSU's football games recently, you are probably amazed by their amazing marching figure animations. NBCnews now reveals the secret of their artwork: iPad. I can imagine that in the future the NCAA mid-game show will be a fierce competition as well.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Innovations Inspired by Nature
(9/13/2013) Have you heard of biomimicry? Some of the most important inventions are inspired by our Mother Nature: Velcro, water collector in desert? Bloomberg has a report about 14 inventions we learn from nature. I found another news saying that the planthopper insects have GEARS in their legs, which help them hop. Stay observant!
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Namibian beetle and water collector in desert. |
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Planthopper's legs |
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Want to Be More Creative? Can We Try tDCS?
(2/13/2013) Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a form of neurostimulation which uses constant, low current delivered directly to the brain area of interest via small electrodes (cite from Wikipedia. One researcher (see around 37:00 in "Through the Wormhole") finds that by stimulating medial temporal lobe with tDCS will help military trainees increase the accuracy of detecting suspicious objects. So can we make ourselves being more creative with tDCS kit too?
There are some videos on youtube teaching you how to make tDCS kit and sever commercial tDCS kits are also available online (like this one). But to be safe, you probably want experts to guide if you really want to try. Read this article first.
(5/23/2013) Now an English research found that by stimulating a certain part of brain can boost our numerical skills. I think I would like to try. I bet many Asian parents will buy it to give their kids a head start.
There are some videos on youtube teaching you how to make tDCS kit and sever commercial tDCS kits are also available online (like this one). But to be safe, you probably want experts to guide if you really want to try. Read this article first.
(5/23/2013) Now an English research found that by stimulating a certain part of brain can boost our numerical skills. I think I would like to try. I bet many Asian parents will buy it to give their kids a head start.
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