Friday, March 21, 2008

Anyone Have John Connor On Speed-Dial?

Slashdot reported on Thursday that researchers in California have developed an artificial muscle that heals itself and generates electricity. 'We've made an artificial muscle that, when you apply electricity to it, it expands, more than 200 percent, the motion and energy is a lot like human muscles,' said Qibing Pei, a scientist at UCLA and study author. The researchers used flexible carbon nanotubes as electrodes. If an area of the carbon nanotube fails, the region around it seals itself by becoming non-conductive and prevents the damage from spreading to other areas. This material also conserves about 70% of the energy you put into it. As the material contracts after an expansion the rearranging of the carbon nanotubes generates a small electric current that can be captured and used to power another expansion or stored in a battery.

This is fascinating stuff, especially for those of us who await Skynet's inevitable take over of the planet.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

I'm Having a Fan-gasm

The extended HD trailer for Iron Man is out, and I get more and more psyched each time I watch it (I just finished viewing number 5...)

Robert Downey Jr. seems absolutely amazing as Tony Stark, and the whole movie seems to have that blend of wry humor and incredible action visuals that made Spiderman such a film success.

Here's hoping that (if it's any good) Downey Jr. isn't adverse to making a few sequels...