How high can you jump on the planets of the solar system? A 3D simulation of the height to which we can jump according to gravity on the planets of the solar system: the Earth and its natural satellite the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars and its satellite Phobos, Ceres, Jupiter and its satellite Ganymede , Saturn and its satellite Titan, Uranus, Neptune and its satellite Triton, Pluto and Eris.
KFC presents its video game console that also keeps the chicken warm KFConsole is a device in collaboration with Cooler Master, Intel, Asus and Seagate that has a chamber to heat chicken wings. Far from being a simple joke for social networks, the Cooler Master page shows different perspectives of the device that includes the Intel Nuc 9, two Barracuda 1TB SSDs and a GPU slot that users can customize. Its external shape is reminiscent of a KFC bucket and is compatible with ray-tracing technology, virtual reality, 240 fps and 4K resolution. But again, its feature that differentiates it from a custom console or PC is its camera that uses the heat from the system itself to heat the food that is placed in it. “Never risk leaving chicken cold thanks to the patented Chicken Chamber. Using the natural heat and air duct systems, you can focus on the game and enjoy hot, crispy chicken between rounds. "
The explosion of Beirut in 4K and slow motion The huge explosion that destroyed the city of Beirut on August 4, 2020, in 4K and slow motion from the 13th floor of a building located 850 meters away.
A video from the planet Mars Video from the surface of Mars, created with the help of new panoramic images taken by Curiosity Rover in 4K resolution.
New York in 1911, with color, 4K resolution and 60fps A fairly famous video that was filmed in New York in 1911 by the Swedish film company Svenska Biografteatern, now acquires color, 4K resolution and 60 frames / sec. All this was done with the use of artificial intelligence and neural networks by Denis Shiryaev.
A 1895 video at 4K and 60 fps Russian Denis Shiryaev improved film analysis "The arrival of a train at La Ciotat station" 1895 directed by Louis Lumiere, using video editing software and artificial intelligence. The film was converted from 16 to 18 to 60 fps in 4K quality, especially thanks to the knowledge of a neural network capable of learning with examples. Analyzing pixels, the algorithm improves blurred details, but also manages to complete the missing frame. You can watch the original video here.
Elon Musk presents the Starship Mk1: the ship with which he hopes to reach Mars During the presentation video, he refers to the materials chosen to build it. He says that stainless steel is the paradoxically lighter material they could use. He supports his thesis on the fact that it is a material that can withstand extreme temperatures (high and low), having the melting point at 1500 degrees, when aluminum alloys and carbon fiber yield at 300-500 degrees. With this, they can be allowed to use less heat shield material, since it is not necessary to prevent the temperature from exceeding 500 degrees.
The robot SpotMini malfunctions during its presentation During the conference technology Re: MARS 2019 Amazon's, The robotics company Boston Dynamics unveiled the quadruped robot SpotMini publicly. But a small malfunction made the robot "crazy" and fall to the ground after a few spins.
Backdrafts in slow motion And Slow Mo Guys, Our Gav and Dan offer some impressive shots from fire explosions in slow motion and 4K resolution. The fire explosion (backdraft) is an explosion caused by rapid reintroduction of oxygen to a fire in an enclosed environment, where previously there was a lack of oxygen. For example, breaking a window or opening a door in a closed space with the fire, can cause this dangerous phenomenon.