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Chemical Fog Bank Applications to Shoot Down Robotic Insect Swarms

In the future warfare will be much different. There will be new types of weapons and many of them much more deadly than before. One new weapon we are seeing in the near future will be robotic insect swarms, which operate much like the swarms, locust plagues or Hornets


The Japanese Newest Bullet Train

Perhaps you have not heard the Japanese now have a bullet train that exceeds 250 mph. The only problem is that takes a long time to slow down, so it doesn't reach Top Speed on every trip or stay at those Top Speed for very long. But its speed is what you need then this bullet train is best of breed.


Directional Stun Device for Enemy Micro-Mechanical MAVs

What do you do if you are a soldier and all of a sudden a huge cloud or swarm of insects approaches? Picture a bunch of killer bees in a swarm times ten or a hundred? And picture them moving at about 30-40 miles per hour? Scared yet?


UAV Micro-Mechanical Enemy Swarm Zapper

Can we build an unmanned aerial vehicle to fly into a swarm of insects to zap them? Well what if that insect swarm is not actually organic but tiny little robotic micro-mechanical flying devices with explosive charges or even bio-logical lethal or non-lethal weapons?


Captured Enemy Micro-Mechanical MAVs for Spare Parts

In the future battlespace you may deploy hundreds of thousands of tiny micro-mechanical devices in swarms and send them to overwhelm your enemy. These little buggers will basically be mechanical insect size flying suicide bombers


Engineering and Toy Making

Dear Parents, have you noticed all the cool toys lately on the shelves at Wal-Mart? Isn’t amazing the level of sophistication and engineering? I means some of these toys are very high-tech, especially the remote control, flying toys


Wind Turbine Generators Kill Birds; Can It Be Prevented?

One problematic feature with wind power is that birds often fly into the wind turbine blades and get struck and then break their wings and die. In fact it is so common that now some environmental activists, which have always been very pro-wind generation due to the environmental aspect of it, are having second thoughts


Illegal Immigration; What Can We Do About It?

Some say that the people coming over our border are just trying to build a better life? Well not all of them, some come to join gangs, sell drugs or steal cars.


Discussions on Killing Killer Bee Swarms in Flight

To diminish or kill a killer bee swarm in-flight as it is trying to attack a human you have to be careful not to kill the human. And you must understand how insect swarms fly. And so an online think tank began discussing this topic at length. How do these swarms stay aloft?


Interfering With Killer Bee Swarms Using Harmonic Methods

Is it possible to find a way to stop a killer bee swarm by using a direction sound weapon and just the right harmonic to cause the wing and its buzzing to stop or disrupt its rhythm? If so wouldn’t the swarm dissipate and collapse along with the individual bee’s wings?


Can We Stop a Killer Bee Swarm with a Percussion Sound Blast?

Killer Bees are deadly to those who they feel are a threat and once you are the target these guys are going in for the kill. It is very difficult to get away from a swarm and that is what most people advise, run like hell and get the swarm to string its self out so you have less of them to fight.


World Futurists Society; How Smart Are They

The World Futurist Society is a group of folks who are watching current trends and wish to solve problems or propel smarter decisions in the here and now to make the World a better place in the future? But how smart are they? Well maybe we should ask how much do they care? They are a rather sincere group of people indeed.


Stationary Exercise Bikes for NASA

Should we go ahead and put stationary bikes in all the spacecraft, space station and Lunar Bases? Recently the concept came up in an online think tank when one member suggested that we hook them up to charge batteries too. Then a debate erupted over all this and it was called a hair-brained idea.


Disrupting Bees and Swarms Thru Sound

Can we figure out experiments to use to see if we can disrupt bees with sound? Can we affect their flight path, control them or even defeat a swarm of bees? Can we do experiments to see if this is possible?


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