DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Edward Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
KIDS TOY RACE CAR COMES TO LIFE AS REAL CAR
Source: Little Car Company
- UK's Little Car Company has brought to life an adult version of a kids' classic: a tiny, toy race car called Tamiya Wild One RC from the 1980's and developed it into a real vehicle
- Called the Wild One Max, it's an electric dune buggy quadricycle, that can be driven off-road and on highways as well
- It will make its debut this week at the UK's Goodwood Festival of Speed
- Max EV can sit 2 and has the original build-it-yourself toy's red roll cage and colorful race car styling
- Key details include:
- Single electric motor
- 8 swappable battery packs with a combined capacity of 14.4 kWh
- 37 hp
- 62 mph top speed
- Range of 124 miles on highway and 68 miles off-road
- Priced at $45,000
- Little Car Company is famous for re-creating in small form luxury cars like Bugatti's
- Wild One Max is a beloved childhood toy recreated into a dream dune buggy for adults to have fun.
UNDERGROUND CLIMATE CHANGE IN NYC & CHICAGO
- Research scientists at Northwestern University are warning about the silent threat posed by "underground Climate Change" to major cities like Chicago and New York
- Rising temperatures underground are literally weakening major US cities and causing buildings to shift
- Heat coming from sewers, tunnels and basements are increasing the rising temperatures
- New York City and Chicago, for instance, are said to be sinking under the weight of skyscrapers
- In their breakthrough research, the Northwestern scientists focused on Chicago's business district & deployed 150 temperature sensors in underground locations around the Loop
- Sensor data and computer simulations demonstrated that rising heat is causing the ground to deform which will ultimately cause infrastructure to crack
- The temps were as high as 97-degrees F and the high temperatures cause the ground to expand, contract and swell - all of which cause buildings to sink
- The findings suggest vigilance on the part of cities, building and infrastructure inspectors and other authorities to spot and address any problems early
- The research revealed a hidden, silent threat from underground Climate Change which is a new wake-up call for all of us to be aware of.
SMARTWATCH DATA CAN DETECT PARKINSON'S DISEASE
- New UK research demonstrates that Smartwatches can detect Parkinson's years before any symptoms manifest
- In fact, Smartwatches can predict the disease up to 7 years before symptoms occur
- Why is that so important? By the time symptoms occur, extensive brain damage has already been done
- Early detection and intervention could make a world of difference
- The scientists used Smartwatch data focused on the speed of movement by patients with the disease, healthy patients and those who got the disease years after their data was collected
- UK scientists believe this has given them a valuable screening tool to get people to Parkinson's treatment at an earlier stage.
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