The most read news of the last week selected by the the editorial staff of “The Patent Magazine”: AR for dogs, supersonic parachutes and Xiaomi gadgets
What are the most read news of the last week? What have been the trending topics in the world of innovation? What has been talked about on social networks around the world? To answer these questions, we have selected the news that, in the last week, has had the most visibility on our portal and have aroused the curiosity of our readers. The most read news concerns Augmented Reality for dogs but there are also interesting articles for gadget and space engineering enthusiasts.
The most read news of the week
In America they are testing Augmented Reality for dogs
Did you have too much drinks and want to sober up quickly? Try ClearMate
There are many remedies to get rid of the hangover faster. Some are great old classics, others are definitely more “innovative”. Among the latter, ClearMate, a “device” developed by researchers at the University Health Network of Toronto, definitely stands out. It is a device that (according to its creators) would help to eliminate alcohol from the body quickly. READ MORE
Dist-i: the smart bracelet that “protects” workers
Create an “invisible shield” for workers and women workers in factories all over the world. It is not a science fiction movie but the goal of Dist-i, a smart bracelet designed by an Italian start-up in collaboration with RD VISION INTERNATIONAL LTD and Medici Automazioni Srl. Dist-i is able to detect the presence of other devices within a radius of 5 meters (both indoor and outdoor). READ MORE
The Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi has launched a device that is just right for you. It’s the Zdeer Smart Steam Footbath, a perfect warmer to prepare a hot, fast and high-tech footbath. The device is equipped with a myro-pressurizing water technology that can pamper your feet with a pleasant and warm steam. All this in just ten seconds.READ MORE
Supersonic parachutes, a step forward for the journeys of the future
2021 will be the year of arrival of NASA’s new Mars 2020 missionon the red planet. The rover will be among the heaviest ever designed and will enter the atmosphere of Mars at an incredible speed of about 20000 km/h. The safety of the landing will be provided by a new parachute that is able to withstand enormous speed and forces. The project has been developed by the company ASPIRE, leader in the rocket engines sector. READ MORE