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Future Concepts
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Taking Out a Swarm With a Directional Sound Wave
Can we take out a swarm of insects with a directional sound wave? Can we cause the wings to shatter like a wine glass with powerful sound waves? Well this is one idea which has been shot down now in an online think tank. The concept was sent to a professional engineer who confirmed that it probably is not feasible.
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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?
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Contest Needed to Control Insect Swarms
There are many insect type swarms, which threaten mankind. For instance killer bees or the very devastating Locust Plagues, which can wipe out a seasons crops in minutes. It appears that we maybe able to control insect swarms in various ways; for instance sound waves, which are directed into the heart of the swarm.
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Directional Sound Devices to Take Out Killer Bee Swarms
Can we use directional sound devices to take out killer bee swarms? Killer bees make a buzzing sound and this is because their wings flap at a high rate of speed about 230 flaps every single second. If we disrupted that harmonic resonance it maybe possible to stop a killer bee swarm. Maybe?
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Bees Swarms and Sound
When Bees Swarm they make a Buzzing Sound as we all know. Why do they do this; does it help them in other ways? Does it help them fly; help them attack their targets in a group? Warn those animals near by to get lost like right now, we are coming thru? Or is this sound uses to help in group-flight characteristics to benefit the entire Swarm.
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Killer Bee Swarms; How to Stop Them from Killing You
We all know that the Killer Bees have already invaded the United States of America and have killed people, pets and animals by swarming them and stinging them to death. Bummer indeed and it is quite serious for many towns in many South Western Regions in the US. But can we stop these ferocious killer bee swarms?
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5 Compelling Reasons to Take On E-Learning
Are you one of those who are stuck in the rat race for quality lifelong education but don't find the hassle of getting stuck in the jam while catching up with the night classes?
If you are one of these people, then perhaps you can benefit from the new age learning environment: E-Learning.
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Growing Oil
The global oil shortage and pricing problem is proving to be the latest treasure trove of entrepreneurial opportunities. Energy issues do not promise to be quickly resolved and those who can fill the immediate need will profit immensely. Long term solutions also promise to build great wealth over the next century.
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How Do Bees Really Fly; Think Tank Discussion
It was recently determined that Bees aerodynamically speaking cannot fly. At least using all the known equations for lift, thrust, drag and weight used in the aerodynamic text books so routinely used by aerospace engineers and aircraft designers. But how can this bee possible? Well it seems rather obvious that the bee has evolved to use other strategies to fly.
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They Cook, They Clean and They Can Kill; Robots
The robotic future involves many aspects, some good and others not so pleasant, but isn’t that in keeping with the history of mankind? Humans are always having wars and conflicts over various things.
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Abandoned Acceleration Command Energy Saver
You know when you are driving your car and all of a sudden you have to let off the gas and even hit your brake sometimes? Well, you just wasted energy, kinetic energy and we should never waste energy especially for fuel economy reasons.
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Theories in Understanding the Locusts
There have been many theories floated as to how to stop the devastation caused by locust swarms. But to fully implement any such theory or plan we need to study the highly evolved locusts to understand how best to deal with them.
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