Sunday, October 27, 2013
Glow in the Dark Spray
What if the roads that you drive on at night could be lit up? This could be a great way to help make the roads safer for drivers. This spray could be better than the software technologies that are in the car. A UK based company has developed a waterproof photoluminescent coating, called Starpath, which absorbs light during the day and gives off an ethereal glow at night, according to Treehugger. The coating is non-reflective and has anti-slip properties, which could reduce the number of accidents on motorways. Starpath-covered roads could also help communities save money and energy, since they are bright enough without street lamps. One of the things that I have to wonder about is the actual lifespan of the paint until it gets worn off or how long it stays bright after the sun goes down. Obviously this could present a problem for the areas that only get about six hours of sunlight a day. Also, what if the paint could glow in different colors?
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Software technologies in the car have been known to save lives. Phone services are necessary and helpful.
ReplyDeleteThe software development for cars has reached new heights. The self driving cars will be the norm pretty soon.
ReplyDeleteThe software development and technologies still have room to grow because it is one of the best targets for hackers. Wouldn't want a car remotely controlled by someone malicious.
ReplyDeleteWith internet phones, you have to make sure that they are very secure. Security is important in a business image.
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