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Secrets of 'wet dog shake' may some day lead to self-drying machines
Aug 17, 2:22 pm
New York, August 17 (ANI): The way a dog shakes itself to lose water fast, which helps their fur keep its insulating ability, could help engineers to come up with automated-cleaning techniques to use in devices that aren't easy to clean like the insides of cameras or distant space rovers, a new study has claimed.For the study, Georgia Tech researchers looked at the way wet dogs dry themselves and found that they can shake 70 percent of the water off their fur in four seconds, thanks to their loose hanging skin.The researchers used high-speed cameras to study the canines in motion and also found that key to a dog's drying power while its backbone can only go 30 degrees in either direction, its loose skin can swing a full 90 degrees."The loose skin lets the dog whip much farther and faster to the left and the right. This results in three times the amplitude, three times the velocity and nine times the centrifugal force," the New York Daily news quoted engineer David Hu as saying.With fellow scientists Andrew Dickerson and Zachary Mills, Hu has now suggested that one of the main reasons dogs evolved to have loose skin was this role it plays in fast drying.Since water-saturated fur suffers insulation loss, developing a method for drying off quickly proved evolutionarily advantageous. After about four seconds, dogs stop shaking because the amount of water lost tapers off and the animals are attuned to getting the most dryness for the least amount of effort.At the end of it, researchers think that there will be practical engineering applications for their work, for example, for optical devices, noted Hu, "like camera lenses or solar panels."In other words, instruments that need to stay clean and dry and are often in hard-to-reach places. (ANI)
Six nations concerned over Google Glass's privacy issues
Jun 20, 10:01 am
Washington, June 20 (ANI): Software giant Google's high-profile and much hyped wearable computing device, Google Glass's privacy issues have concerned officials from six nations.
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Now, battery made out of wood
Jun 20, 9:53 am
Washington, June 20 (ANI): A team of researchers have made a tiny, long-lasting, environmentally friendly battery made of sliver of wood coated with tin.
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Facebook looking to partner with Samsung to boost mobile advertising sales
Jun 19, 4:06 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): With the growing mobility of internet, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed potential partnership with Samsung company's president Shin Jong Kyun during Mark Zuckerberg's Asia tour.
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iMessages encrypted data could be retrieved by Apple
Jun 19, 3:10 pm
Sydney, June 19 (ANI): Software giant Apple had earlier claimed that the US government has no access to its servers but has recently said that it could not furnish certain data to the government even if it wanted to.
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