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Monday, May 30, 2016

NU 10 by Enterreneur Dr- Dominic Velasco

1.) China's Transit Elevated Bus - buses are now a non-hindrance on major highways but still move people. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/26/china-straddling-floating-bus-beat-traffic-jams

2.) Block-chain medical health records - The block chain is a secure electronic ledger. http://www.coindesk.com/medvault-wins-e5000-at-deloitte-sponsored-blockchain-hackathon/

3.) The Kidapawan incident may not have happened if we had hydroponics and vertical farms. Snap hydroponics is a UP Los Banos project. http://lifewithldub.blogspot.com/2015/09/the-aeroponics-future-of-farming-story.html

4.) Waterbottle seeds - recycling PET bottles into flower pots. https://bestinpackaging.com/2009/11/09/fancy-packaging-ideas/

5.) Home that generates power to offer the grid. Home produces power via renewable sources such as solar, and wind generators. If the production of electricity is more than its consumption, it can be sold to the grid.

6.) LED Grow Lights - grow lights for indoor farming with a purplish wavelength. LED is low energy and long lasting.

7.) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation app - a dispatcher will teach a person basic life support procedures (CPR) in witnessed cardiac arrest using a smart phone and an android of iphone app.

8.) Selfie drone - a drone with a gps, portable camera, that is connected with its user so that it can follow him/her and take pictures as needed.

9.) Aquaponics is the combination of fish cultivation and farming. The wastes of fish is utilized as fertilizer of produce. 

10.) Solar electric cars that can store enough electricity in its batteries that charge during day time. It can also connect to the grid and use stored electricity for other to consume. Used electricity is remunerated to the owner of the solar car. Solar car can also be charged by other solar cars and the user pays for each chargel. Parking lots can be converted to power generating facilities from the array of solar cars. Parking can be free as long as it can contribute.

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