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The Geneva Motor Show is one of the most important moments in the automotive industry. And this year was no exception. Once again, a trend towards electrification and automation of cars was evident, with several brands of hybrid cars, all electric and with automatic driving technology.

Student creates future car concept

The future really seems to belong to compact, smart and sustainable cars. Proof of this is this concept presented by Canadian design student Alexei Mikhailov. VW Pholeum combines clean fuel technology, bold design and size and features tailored to cities.
According to the project owner, the inspiration for the concept came from the idea of cities seen as living systems, and people as the nutrients capable of moving this system. Cars, in turn, would be the tissues capable of transporting these nutrients to places where they were needed. Although the theory is very subjective, the car brings very real proposals for a future of increasingly individual and intelligent mobility. For starters, the vehicle can accommodate just one passenger, which makes its space very small – ideal for the lack of space in big cities. The external wheels, in addition to creating a futuristic look, help to avoid bumps and allow 360º turning – a help for people who suffer from maneuvers and goalposts. The tires are still made of biodegradable, fully recyclable and reusable rubber.
The interior of the car has a minimalist look and the control knobs, such as fuel and brakes, are located near the steering wheel – a simulation of a joystick, a common tool for the generation that will drive this car model. The most interesting part of the concept, though, is its technology. The plastic panel used in the car body will allow the material to collapse in its original form after it has collapsed. Simply heating the dent or scratching site will bring the plastic back to its original shape. This same material may still be recycled or refurbished if the damage is irreversible. Already the chassis of the vehicle will be made with aluminum alloys in the shape of honeycombs, which ensures a lower weight and greater strength. The technology used in the car will transform hydrogen cells into fuel capable of fueling the electric motors on each wheel. The four individual motors will allow for greater power autonomy and will serve as electricity generators from the braking performed by the driver.
Did you find much? For the proposal’s creator, these features make the concept an ideal car model for the future. “These technologies as a whole and their hypothetical applications help make this concept an environmentally sustainable model and serve as a foundation for a global automotive solution,” he concludes.

Driverless concept car, a look at the BMW Vision Next 100

If the BMW Vision Next 100 concept car is a glimpse of the future, then we like what we’re seeing. The Vision Next 100 was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March, but BMW has been adding cars to its line that is celebrating the automaker’s 100th birthday.

Each car is meant to give a taste of what we can expect in the next 100 years. Here’s a closer look at the BMW Vision Next 100…
Driving modes
The BMW Vision Next 100 has two different driving modes. Boost Mode is for classic, manual driving, but Ease Mode will make it a self-driving car.

If you go with Boost Mode, a heads-up display will show the ideal route on the windshield, and other notifications like oncoming vehicles.

But if you click into Ease Mode, that heads-up display will show content you want to see like your email, and the steering wheel will retract.
Boost Mode
In Boost Mode, the atificial intelligence system shares important vehicle data and navigation instructions and the Head-Up Display makes recommendations for optimising driving performance.
Ease Mode
To hand over to their on-board autopilot, the driver needs to touch the BMW logo in the centre of the steering wheel, and fully-automated driving will be activated in Ease Mode. The Companion now takes over all driving duties and steers you safely and securely on your way.

Following the switch to Ease Mode, the Companion sculpture on the dashboard connects to the car’s windscreen and illuminates blue-white. This acts as a visual contact for other road users and signals that the vehicle is now operating in fully-automated driving mode.
Artificial Intelligence
The car also comes with an artificial intelligence system dubbed ‘Companion’ that can learn your driving preferences to set them up in advance.

It can even signal for pedestrians to cross when in autonomous mode.
Materials used
The body of the concept car is designed to maximize aerodynamic efficiency and is constructed primarily out of recycled materials.

And some parts of the car, like the side panels, are made out of carbon fibre.
Wheels
Perhaps our favourite feature are the wheels that make this beautiful, sleek movement with the rest of the car when the steering wheel is turned.

Meet Chevrolet’s “Car of the Future”: FNR Sports

GM’s Asian Chevrolet has managed to break away from the automaker’s American-style look and feel at the Shanghai Motor Show a concept worthy of being driven by any of Japan’s drawn-eyed heroes in the year 2030. It’s the Chevrolet FNR was developed in the studio of the automaker that is in the Chinese city where the salon takes place. With such technology, it will be the car itself that will drive whoever sits in the driver’s seat.

In practice, the electric concept car abuses the futuristic lines and, moreover, brings innovations such as electric propulsion in the four-wheelless hub, driver’s retina recognition and wireless charging of batteries. The body is made of carbon fiber panels and has an LED line that illuminates the lines of the car.

Certainly, such a representation of GM’s “car of the future” will not win a production version, but the automaker estimates that by 2030 technologies embedded in the model will be available in its standard cars.

How to Make a Wax Paper leaves

Materials

— Iron

— Think Towel 

— Thin Towel 

— way Paper 

— Leaves

Step

You need to put the cloth down as cover
after you put wax paper on the cloth
then you can put a tree leaf on top of the wax paper and then you put another Wax paper for the tree leaf to be tucked under and over by the wax paper
and after you put the wax paper you need to put another cloth so you can iron the iron so it won’t burn.
Father you have put the cloth you start ironing the cloth with the materials inside
and then you can make it as ornaments.

Destruction of the twin towers

Yesterday was a very sad day commemorating 3,000 people killed.

Osama bin laden had been planning the destruction of the twin towers a long time ago, he wanted to be recognized, so he planned to destroy pentagon, twin towers and the white house. but the passengers fought the hijackers, so crashed in a field in Pennsylvania and everyone on the plane died

Twin towers
Pentagon