Food has become a moveable feast

When it comes to food, the world has become a very small place, thanks entirely to the shipping companies that transport Australian beef to your dinner plate, or famous Russian Caviar for your entrée.  Believe it or not cod, caught off the Norwegian coast, is shipped to China where they filet it.  It’s then shipped back to Norway, where it’s sold.  The world’s got used to a “moveable feast!”  Another example is half of all the peas grown in Europe are packaged – wait for it – in Kenya.

Ice cream from Switzerland, chocolates from Belgium, marinated chicken and French fries are transported across the world in one state – frozen.  [Read more...]

About Water Transport

Like road transport, water transport has been about for millenia. The 1st sorts of water transport were potentially some kinds of canoes cut out from tree trunks. Earlier boats and ships depended on being rowed and wind for propulsion, or a mix of both. Once a bridge or tunnel is made across an area of water, water transport that used to move passengers and products across that expanse of water have been downsized.

Tunnels, eg the Channel Tunnel that connects rail tracks for high speed trains in Great Britain with those in France, have given extraordinarily powerful competition for the ferries that connect Dover ( Britain ) with Calais ( France ). But water transport has controlled in transport services for hundreds of years on long sea trips till the rise of air transport.

Recently ships have been engineered to be much quicker to be more competitive. Though comparatively slow, modern water or sea transport are noticeably less pricey to use matched against air transport for carrying a big number of passengers for short inter island trips and amounts of non perishable products in transcontinental routes.

Camels

Just as horses played a very important role in early American and EU transport, the camel has long served as a conventional method of travel in desert regions like Africa and the Middle East. In spite of the comparatively wide availability of modern autos and trains, visitors to these regions frequently exploit camels to explore the history and custom of the desert. In a camel trekking tour, participators ride camels, straddling the animal just as one would a pony.

These camel trekking journeys may extend just one or two hours, but can also last for weeks as visitors travel to different sites or towns. To maximise safety in these frequently remote and threatening desert areas, most visitors take part in group camel trekking tours controlled by a guide. Each visitor rides a species of riding camel, while a different kind of packing camel might be took along to carry baggage and rations. An enormous padded saddle is joined to the camel for comfort and steadiness, while a harness can often be used to give the rider some control of the animal. Camel trekking is very commonly found in some of the planet’s most well-liked desert regions.

Many visitors to Egypt, as an example, ride camels to reach some of the more remote pyramids and traditional sites. Other outfits offer camel trekking tours of the Gobi or Sahara deserts along with tours thru Jordan and other Middle Eastern countries. Riders may simply go out for a couple of hours to experience what it is like to ride a camel, or stay with these animals as they travel over a long-lasting period, and camp out at local facilities.

Flying Robots

Here’s an extremely special robotics development : Its four independent bots but which are really capable of regrouping together to move and even fly off. Invented at the Swiss Fed. Institute, these bots can communicate among themselves and know exactly their positions re one another. Once regrouped, the information is researched and shared so as to optimise the movement.

It’s thus a type of group of perceptive bots which can combine into one super-intelligent unit. This mobile mega structure might be used to move loads in difficult-to-access places, the androids only assembling once arriving at the destination which could permit the system to reach any area or antagonistic place.