Indexing systems remain the norm in many assembly applications, and those that involve dispensing a liquid into a product container are no exception. However, in many cases, continuous motion assembly ...
More of the automation world is getting on board with a new generation of motion-control and servo-drive technology: “cabinet-free,” or distributed, control and drive systems. In today’s automated ...
Perpetual motion machines are impossible, right? They violate the laws of thermodynamics. And yet people have been trying to engineer one for centuries. YouTuber gzumwalt posted a video of what looks ...
I'll tell you what the true perpetual motion machine is. If we could just harness the energy devoted to building, marketing, and debunking the impossible, we could give up our dependence on oil and ...
The feather you see above looks like it’s moving in slow motion. It’s not. In fact, it’s moving rather quickly. But thanks to some clever lighting, and the limits of human perception, it seems to sway ...
Remember that zany Irish company Steorn, who claimed to have built a working perpetual motion machine that could produce clean, free energy out of a few magnets and some plastic discs? Well, they're ...
VR, for the most part, is still a gimmicky experience. Maybe the answer is another gimmick? When paired together, the first gimmick (virtual reality), and the second gimmick (Robot VR or Gyro VR) ...
While this is authentic footage of a genuine product, the "perpetual" marble machine does not operate infinitely without an additional energy source. Rather, it uses batteries and a magnet to create ...
An international team of physicists recently published research indicating quantum computers aren’t the way to go for those hoping to break the second law of thermodynamics, the one that says there’s ...