School Inventions Project

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Submitted to: Ms. Hina Submitted by: Abdullah Inayat Class: Seventh (7) Subject: Science School: Allied School

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Submitted to:

M s. H inaSubmitted by:

A bdullah Inayat

Class:

Seventh (7)

Subject:

Science

School:

A llied School

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Johar town (south)

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Inventions of

2010

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Android Phone

The Android  has proven itself a force to be reckoned with, offering a

legitimate alternative to the all-mighty iPhone . If you haven’t heard,

Android is a Google-backed operating system  for cell phones. The code

is free, open-source and easy to alter. Users can create their owninterfaces and control many kinds of hardware, plus it has over 10,000 

Android apps . 

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The Electric Eye

MIT researchers are developing a microchip that will enable a blind person 

to recognize faces and navigate a room without assistance , helping the

blind to regain partial eyesight. The chip, which is encased in titanium to

prevent water damage, will be implanted onto a patient’s eyeball. Users are

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required to wear special glasses fitted with a small camera that transmits

images to the coils surrounding the eyeball titanium-encased chip, which

fires an electrode array under the retina that stimulates the optic nerve.

Ipad   

The ipad was revealed January 27, 2010. 

Apple’s recent announcement of the ipad was easily the most anticipated tech news

of the year. The ipad certainly had the majority of news-seekers “wowed” whilemany others were disgruntled.

The apps that come loaded with ipad were designed precisely for the ipad. These

native apps fully use the extra-large multi-touch screen. These apps will work from

any direction you turn the unit and it helps to make the ipad unique as well asuseful.

The ipad’ bigger sized screen presents web pages in the way you would expect to

see them on your home computer or laptop – rich, vibrant and with few

compromises. It makes the web user experience a pleasure. This is another unique

point of the ipad. Information and web pages could not be clearer. The other

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feature that you get – similar to the iPod – is the ability to use your fingers to zoom

in, scroll, choose menu options and much more, stuff you already do on your iPod,

but now you can do it with more meaning and purpose! Email also becomes a

much different experience versus what you my have previously experienced. There

is a new level of flexibility in how you can view and what you can do within the

iPad’s email application.

The Smart Bullet

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The XM25, developed for the U.S. military by Alliant Tech systems, allows 

soldiers to measure the distance to a target using a laser range finder, dials 

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in exactly where the bullet should explode (over or past walls, the corner of 

buildings) at precise distances. At a cost of $30/round, the bullets are 

equipped with microchips capable of registering distance according to the 

number of times they’ve rotated .

Nanotechnology 

 Nanotechnology (sometimes shortened to " nanotech") is the study of manipulating

matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with

structures sized between 1 to 100 nanometer in at least one dimension, and involve

developing materials or devices within that size. Quantum mechanical effects are

very important at this scale.

 Nanotechnology is very diverse, ranging from extensions of conventional device physics to completely new approaches based upon molecular self-assembly, from

developing new materials with dimensions on the nanoscale to investigating

whether we can directly control matter on the atomic scale.

There is much debate on the future implications of nanotechnology.

 Nanotechnology may be able to create many new materials and devices with a vast 

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range of applications such as in medicine, electronics, biomaterials and energy

 production. On the other hand, nanotechnology raises many of the same issues as

any new technology, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental

impact of nonmaterial, and their potential effects on global economics, as well as

speculation about various doomsday scenarios. These concerns have led to a

debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of 

nanotechnology is warranted.

Tri-specs

You have your phone, your iPod, your headphones, and your Wi-Fi 

headset, in case you get a call. You have your sunglasses. What if you 

could pull on your shades and have all of the above, in one cool package? 

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Enter Tri-Specs. They come in built-in Bluetooth wireless headphones for 

an MP3 Player or cell phone, retractable ear buds, built-in volume control,

and even voice control. For $200, you can be the coolest kid on the block.

The KS810 Keyboard Scan: 

This keyboard with a fully-integrated scanner takes product hybridization

one step further. The KS810 keyboard contains a full-color, 600dpi scanner

that lets you drop scans into most online applications. If keyboard scanning

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isn’t your thing, product creator Lifeworks is also offering a keyboard with a

built-in iPod dock.

Power mat Wireless Battery Charger 

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If you’re tired of carrying around one charger per electronic toy, you’re in luck.

The Power mat lets you charge your iPhone, Blackberry, Nintendo DS, and most

other gadgets on the same mat. One mat, one plug.

Pure

Pure, a British-designed wind up water bottle that uses ultra violet light to

purify dirty drinking water .This invention can help to drink water in many

places in which water is not clean.

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Amatoya

This is a light and fast car that can drive through rugged terrain and 

penetrate a fire. The car has an insulated cabin that can withstand 

temperatures of more than 600 degrees. Its high-powered water cannon 

can be operated from inside, so crews can fight fires from the middle of a 

blaze. (It is made in Australia)

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Nemo

It is a life boat that can be transported by plane for high speed 

rescue and can land on water safely with the crew inside .This 

deadly useful boat is made in Austria.

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Interior Compositing Device 

It is a bin that decomposes organic waste quickly without having to worry 

about the smell. When the aperture is opened and closed, the body of the 

bin rotates, creating heat inside. This process causes the waste to 

decompose. It can also filter the compost so it can then be used as 

fertilizer.

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