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Variation on the Bionic glove marketing shot to promote the Bionic Golf glove from there range photographed by Stuart Freeman at Hype Photography for 0800sports.
For more photographs by Stuart Freeman see www.hypephotography.co.uk
for more on the gloves see www.0800sports.co.uk
Custom action figure made by John Mallamas, aka 'Jin Saotome'.
Head on over to www.jinsaotomesdangeroustoys.com/ and check out all my work. There's also Guides and Tutorials to help you make your own custom figures as well as links to find all the tools and paints you need!
Not Myself Tonight
Novo single da cantora Christina Aguilera, do albúm Bionic
Foto retirada da internet www.christinaaguilera.com/page/2/
The BIONIC program on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on June 7, 2023. (Jay Grabiec)
SB28 in umbrella camera right, sb600 unmodified behind model camera left
strong contrast and coloured b/w in ps
By Matthew Phenix
Popular Science
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(PopSci.com) -- When Mercedes-Benz began to contemplate its next generation of high-efficiency small cars, it sought aquatic inspiration.
But instead of considering obvious undersea hot rods like sharks, the Mercedes team turned to a fish that resembled a car: the tropical boxfish.
A native of the Indo-Pacific region, the Ostracion cubicus is surprisingly slick.
Wind-tunnel testing of a clay model revealed a drag coefficient (Cd) of just 0.06, startlingly close to the ideal 0.04 of a water droplet.
Like the droplet, the boxfish's face is small in proportion to its overall length, and its streamlined surfaces encourage air to move over it without creating the turbulence that robs aerodynamic efficiency.
Mercedes' Bionic concept vehicle mimics this functional form.
With a Cd of just 0.19, the four-seat Bionic is significantly more slippery than today's most aerodynamic production vehicle, Honda's two-seat Insight (Cd 0.25).
The design team eschewed expensive, complicated and heavy fuel-cell or hybrid powertrains, opting instead for a 1.9-liter four-cylinder direct-injection turbodiesel that pushes the fishmobile to 62 mph in 8.2 seconds with a combined city/highway fuel economy of 70 mpg.
At a constant 56 mph, the concept car will return an amazing 84 mpg.
Although the Bionic isn't coming to your local dealership, Mercedes does expect it to significantly influence the design language of its next generation of small cars.
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
The BIONIC program on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on June 7, 2021. (Jay Grabiec)
The BIONIC program on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on June 7, 2021. (Jay Grabiec)
When I was in 7th grade, I made this "bionic hand" for a science fair. A small button button was placed against the wrist. When the wearer closed her wrist, her tendon would push against the button, triggering the motor and causing the hand to close. I came up with the idea and assembled the electronics using spare parts from items I'd dissected and my Dad did the woodwork. I received a B+.
A wirelessly powered contact lens in a rabbit eye. This image is part of a research paper published in Nov. 2011 by a team from the University of Washington.
Photo credit required: University of Washington.
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