21 Oktober 2010

Golden future for self-driving cars


SCIENTISTS
in Germany, unveiling the latest self-driven car last week, said the days of humans behind the wheel are numbered and that their technology can slash accidents and help the environment.

"In the future, it will be forbidden for safety reasons for people to drive cars," predicted Raul Rojas, professor at Berlin’s Free University (FU). "The cars of today are the horses of yesterday."

The car, dubbed Made in Germany (MIG) by the FU, uses cameras, laser scanners, heat sensors and satellite navigation – even in tunnels – to "see" other vehicles and pedestrians and respond to traffic lights.

The technology will sharply reduce the number of cars on the road because people will no longer need their own vehicle so much, using instead driverless cars pooled in car-share schemes, the MIG’s developers believe.

"Autonomous cars are the real ‘green’ cars," Mexican-born Rojas said. "We could use a fraction of the cars that we now have. ... The only real solution when it comes to sustainability and preserving resources is car-sharing."

Proponents also say that driverless vehicles can slash the number of deaths and injuries on the road.

"Cars that use sensors to recognise other vehicles, pedestrians and bikes will in future drive more safely than people who lose concentration and get tired," the FU said.

"The car has more information at its disposal than a human does now. A person can only see in front. This car can see in all directions at a range of 70 metres," said Rojas.

Auto industry analyst Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer agreed that the technology could help reduce accidents if it comes to fruition but he is sceptical about the benefits for the environment.

"The various pilot projects around the world look interesting but it remains to be seen whether they will really turn out to be reliable," Dudenhoeffer told AFP, adding: "Climate protection is secondary."

The MIG (above), which from the outside looks like a regular Volkswagen Passat with a camera on top, was put through its paces at Berlin’s disused Tempelhof airport last week but it has already been tested on public roads.

A human was inside – but only for if things went wrong. Nothing did, with the car stopping while a couple with a pram crossed the road, or steering around a parked car – all without human intervention.

It is by no means the first self-driving car, however.

Scientists at Germany’s Braunschweig recently demonstrated a driverless car called "Leonie" in real traffic conditions, while other road tests have been conducted in Italy and elsewhere. – AFP-Relaxnews

Roo can be true Blue


KIT PARADE ... how he'd be in Chelsea strip
KIT PARADE ... how he'd be in Chelsea strip

WAYNE ROONEY last night dramatically opened the door on a move to Chelsea.

In a stunning public declaration, Manchester United striker Rooney confirmed he is quitting Old Trafford.

United last night accepted the statement effectively spelt the end. The England superstar claims he made his decision after failing to get any assurances about United's future from Old Trafford chief executive David Gill.

The Sun revealed on Monday that Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti is desperate to sign Rooney - but the Blues will not go beyond £160,000 a week for the hitman. However, Rooney's statement insists money is not the issue.

He said: "I met with David Gill last week and he did not give me any of the assurances I was seeking about the future squad. I then told him that I would not be signing a new contract.

"For me it's all about winning trophies."

That brings Chelsea firmly into the equation and last night skipper John Terry urged Rooney to join, saying: "We've got a great squad of players and he would add to that and strengthen the squad.

"He is the best player in the world for me."

And even Blues striker Nicolas Anelka, who could lose his place to Rooney, said: "If he wants to come to Chelsea he would be very welcome. Would I buy him? Of course I would, he's a good player."

Rooney's statement came 24 hours after United boss Alex Ferguson's emotional version of events.

He lamented the role of Rooney's agent, and clearly suggested money was being put ahead of loyalty and trust.

Rooney, out with an ankle injury, said: "I was interested to hear what Sir Alex had to say and was surprised by some of it.

"It is absolutely true, as he said, that my agent and I have had a number of meetings with the club about a new contract.

"During those meetings in August I asked for assurances about the continued ability of the club to attract the top players in the world."

Rooney claimed he was not disrespecting the club or the fans but simply believes it is no longer the place to land the biggest trophies in the game.

He said: "For me it's all about winning trophies - as the club has always done under Sir Alex. Because of that I think the questions I was asking were justified."

Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition



Few things are as hot right now in the European car market as the Peugeot RCZ and matte-black special editions. So guess what we have for you today! You guessed it – a matte black Peugeot RCZ.

Called the Asphalt edition, the slinky coupe from the brand of the rearing lion comes in a limited edition of just 500 examples. Each is decked out in Noir Telluric on the outside, with blacked-out 19" alloys and a black leather interior to match. And in case you thought it was all show, the special RCZ packs the top-of-the-line 200-horsepower turbocharged engine to ensure it goes as good as it looks.

Lamborghini Miura II by Joan Ferci



It may look far off from the real thing, but this could be the next Lamborghini. But not the one made in Italy. This one's slated for production in Mexico.

Now Volkswagen, which owns Lamborghini, builds a lot of cars in Mexico, but this won't be one of them. It's the brainchild of one Joan Ferci, an Argentine entrepreneur who acquired the rights to use the Lamborghini name from the Indonesian investment firm that owned it back in 1995. Since then he's been making, on and off, his own line of super cars for the Latin American market based on the old Lamborghini Diablo.

Now Ferci is planning a new factory, where he hopes to built a new generation of Latino Lamborghinis, including the Miura II you see here and a sport-utility called the Gran Toro. All the while the Volkswagen Group – by now one of the largest automakers in the world – denies Ferci's rights to the name, and may have a thing or two to say about this latest re-boot...if it ever gets off the ground.

Robot bedah pesakit prostat


DR. A APRIKAN menggunakan robot DaVinci bagi melakukan pembedahan di Hospital Besar Montreal, Kanada.


MONTREAL - Seorang lelaki Kanada yang menghidap kanser prostat dibedah dengan menggunakan robot di Hospital Besar Montreal baru-baru ini, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.

Sebuah robot yang diberi nama jolokan McSleepy diberi tugas membius pesakit itu manakala robot DaVinci melakukan pembedahan.

Seorang pakar Pusat Kesihatan Universiti McGill di hospital itu, Dr. A. Aprikan berkata, doktor-doktor bekerja dari sebuah pusat operasi peralatan bagi menggerakkan robot DaVinci.

Menurutnya, robot itu boleh menggerakkan jari dengan tepat yang tidak boleh dilakukan oleh manusia bersendirian.

Dia dan pasukan pembedahannya mengendalikan robot itu dengan menggunakan alat kawalan video mengandungi imej tiga dimensi yang berkualiti tinggi.

Pasukan itu memindahkan sebahagian daripada kelenjar prostat pesakit tersebut dengan menggunakan robot DaVinci.

Seorang anggota pasukan itu, Dr. Thomas Hemmerling berkata, robot tidak akan menggantikan doktor tetapi ia membantu doktor melakukan pembedahan dengan standard tinggi. - Agensi

Ikan piranha gergasi berjaya ditangkap


BENTUK ikan piranha gergasi.


LONDON - Seorang pemancing, Jeremy Wade berumur 52 tahun menangkap seekor ikan mirip piranha sepanjang 1.52 meter dan berat 45.39 kilogram di Sungai Congo, Afrika, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.

Ikan itu mempunyai 32 batang gigi yang saiznya sama dengan ikan jerung putih. Ia ditangkap dengan joran 90.7 kilogram dan menggunakan umpan seekor ikan air tawar, baru-baru ini.

Ikan itu merupakan spesies ikan harimau Afrika yang terkenal kerana menyerang manusia dan buaya.

Pemancing itu yang merupakan hos program River Monsters di stesen televisyen ITV berkata, dia mengambil masa lapan hari sebelum berjaya menangkap ikan itu.

"Ia merupakan seekor ikan yang amat berbahaya untuk dikendalikan. Jika anda tidak berhati-hati, ikan itu dengan mudah akan memutuskan jari anda," katanya. - Agensi


Beast ... Jeremy Wade with goliath tigerfish


Sharp ... fish has teeth as long as great white shark

Gerhana di angkasa lepas


GAMBAR yang dirakamkan Balai Cerap Solar Dinamik menunjukkan bulan melintasi matahari pada 7 Oktober lalu.


WASHINGTON - Satelit yang dikenali sebagai Balai Cerap Solar Dinamik (SDO) milik Pentadbiran Aeronautik dan Angkasa Lepas Kebangsaan (NASA) merakamkan gambar bulan melintasi matahari di angkasa lepas buat pertama kali, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.

Fenomena tersebut yang dianggap sebagai gambaran gerhana di angkasa lepas dirakamkan satelit itu pada 7 Oktober 2010.

Satelit itu dihantar ke angkasa lepas dari pusat pelancaran Cape Canaveral, Florida pada Februari 2010 dengan misi selama lima tahun dengan melibatkan kos sebanyak AS$864.76 juta (RM2.7 bilion).

Ia akan mengelilingi orbit 35,405 kilometer dari Bumi.

Satelit itu dilengkapi dengan alat perlindungan tambahan kerana ia berada di kawasan radiasi Bumi. - Agensi

Stewie kucing terpanjang di dunia


GAMBAR menunjukkan Stewie yang sepanjang 1.23 meter.


LAS VEGAS - Seekor kucing yang berusia lima tahun telah memecahkan rekod dunia Guinness sebagai kucing domestik paling panjang di dunia. Kucing tersebut yang diberi nama Stewie diukur dari hujung hidungnya ke hujung ekor sepanjang 1.23 meter.

Rekod kucing terpanjang sebelum ini adalah 1.21 meter.

Pemilik Stewie, Robin Hendrickson dan Erik Brandsness dari Reno, Nevada, memberitahu, ramai orang terpegun dengan kepanjangan kucing itu. - AP

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