Wearable cloud jacket could bring about less expensive and more powerful mobile computing
Original news release was issued by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, written by Tiffany
Original news release was issued by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, written by Tiffany
Original news release was issued by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, written by Larry Hardesty. Once
Originally reported on by Allison Mills, Michigan Tech News. We are currently bearing witness
Original news release was issued by Stanford News, written by Tom Abate. Our
Original press release was issued by the NIH, written by Carrie Wolinetz. What
Traffic jams are a pain, especially in the mornings when all of humanity joins together for a mutual cause – cursing the congested roads. Travelling by car is usually deemed more effective. But given the right circumstances a bus can hold the high ground and allow passengers to not only move at “lightning speed” compared to frustrated drivers, but also become more ecological means of transportation.
Imagine the morning after a superb Friday’s night out spent in a good company. The wake-up call can be, besides the potential headache, the necessity to drive to a nearby store or to go pick up a family member from an airport. “Safety comes first”, the motto embedded in your head, pops up as soon as you reach out for the car keys. But are you really safe to sit behind the wheel? You need some proof.
The Earth is our home, there is no denying that. It has served us as a shelter for millions of years, providing all the proper conditions and means there are to preserve the human species. With so many factors to be treasured, humans havent been known to hold the planet in such a high regard, contributing to worldwide threats like global warming by burning the fossil fuels in power plants and car engines.
Daily expenses and the necessity to pay bills belong to the least popular parts of an otherwise fine day. Most of the time, the products and services that we pay for during the day have a clear price tag. But other expenses like electric energy consumption in a given household remain somewhat hidden.
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