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The #American flag is the symbol of our freedom, national pride and history. Happy #4thofJuly! πΊπΈππ
To all the brave men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect the United States of America, we thank you and keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Thank you for your service. #MemorialDay πΊπΈ
The #NFL Is Using The VICIS ZERO1 Football Helmet That Morphs On Impact To Reduce Head Injuries This is not your typical football helmet. #VICISZERO1 looks like a standard helmet on the outside. But when it hits something, it reacts much differently. Its innovative design is protecting football players' heads. Here's how it works. When hit, hard-shelled helmets stay rigid. When ZERO1 is hit, it morphs its shape. This allows it to absorb more force from a blow. The secret? Lots of separate columns of padding inside the helmet. When pressure is applied, they deform and absorb the pressure. Multiple layers work together to slow impact forces. This keeps the head protected from multiple forces. The ZERO1 has a softer outer shell than a normal helmet. This slows impact forces before they reach the head and brain. ZERO1 also offers a wider field of view than traditional helmets. The ZERO1 ranked first in the NFL/NFLPA 2017 helmet laboratory performance testing. The goal of the test was to "determine which helmet reduced head impact severity." The outer shell takes a collision like a car bumper. The helmet costs $950. The ZERO1 was worn by over 60 NFL players in 2017. Including Russell Wilson, Alex Smith, Doug Baldwin, Golden Tate, and Lamar Miller. ZERO1 was also worn by players on over 20 NCAA programs in 2017. Teams included Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, and Texas A&M. #NotreDame has announced it will give its entire roster a ZERO1 helmet in the upcoming season. Time will tell if more players adopt the ZERO1. (Video Credit π₯: @TechInsider)
"One small backflip for a robot, one giant leaping backflip for humankind." β¦ BostonDynamics is showing whatβs been going down with its bipedal #Atlas bot, the most humanoid of its creations. π€
Artist Zach Lieberman uses Apple's ARKit to make audio recording that you can see in space. - π: http://trib.al/sNus2a5
After 20 years of connecting people around the world, the Internet's retro #AOL's #InstantMessenger is going offline for good at the end of the year. - π: www.backhousemedia.com
Brilliant #hacks for those who spend their lives in front of the #computer. π»πͺπ½ (Video Credit π₯: @5.min.crafts)
#Microsoft introduced its new #FluentDesignSystem with a whole new look and feel for its products. The #design language focuses on five areas: light, depth, motion, material, and scale.