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Hayden Block Mac & Cheese   Prep time: 25 - 40 minutes Hayden Block Mac & Cheese 8 – 10 bowls   What you need: Water (A slight more to cover the pasta) 4 - 5 cups macaroni (Entire box Barilla or whatever) 2 cups Whole milk / cream 1/8 cup Butter 1 ½ tbsp Dijon mustard 1 tbsp Cayenne Pepper ½ - 1 tbsp Chili flakes (Depending on spice preference) 1 Jalapeno pepper ½ White Onion Green onions for garnishing 6-7 Bacon strips Breadcrumbs Salt/Pepper 2 cup Sharp cheddar 2 cup Medium Cheddar 1/4 cup Cream cheese (Depending on creaminess) 2 cup Monterey Jack w/ Habanero (Bothwell or whatever you can find) 2 cup Smoked Gouda (Bothwell or whatever) Large oven safe pot   How to prepare: Start by cooking bacon strips. Cool and then dice into small bits. Finely dice white onion, jalapeno with seeds removed and then chop green onions for topping. Set aside for later. Shred medium cheddar and extra old cheddar (Separate bowl). Shred Bot

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Drones

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Drones What is UAV UAV stands for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, which functions exactly as it sounds. It is controlled by a remote controller either by a human or autonomously with a computer system. UAVs were originally developed for military operations that were unsafe for soldiers. Through extensive research and demand of these products for commercial and individual use, today we enjoy a wide variety of UAVs, namely drones. These drones are used for a vast spectrum, such as surveillance, photography, racing and delivering packages. The drones I am discussing are called quadcopters, using 4 rotor propellers to provide lift. Two propellers spin clockwise while the other two spin counterclockwise, by adjusting the speed of specific rotors it can create thrust and torque for the drone. Why do we need them Drones are revolutionary in the way we can capture visual data and mine it for computer models. With their relatively ease of deployment and cheap costs t

Swarm robotics

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The future of swarm robotics What is it? Swarm robotics is a promising idea of using small robots that carry out simplistic tasks on the small scale to create complex objectives. These robots communicate with each other to increase their efficiency, much like how ants and other insects work together in a hive to achieve objectives, such as collection of resources, defense and scouting. Many engineers have studied group and swarm dynamics of insects to provide a better understanding of how to design an effective swarm. To be effective, the swarm bots must cooperate, have awareness, use strong coordination and distribute the work load between the robots. What makes a swarm? There are a few key factors that defining swarm robotics over other multi-purpose machines. The robots are autonomous, with the ability to observe their surroundings, taking them into account. Their ability to sense their environment and other swarm robots assists them in collaboration. There can be swar

A Nano Introduction to Nanorobotics

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Nanorobotics, a few small changes everyday adds up What is Nanorobotics and Nanotechnology? A quick background. Nanotechnology is a more recent development, conceptualized in late 1959 by Richard Feynman. It involves manipulating individual atoms or molecules, and using it to complete an objective or a product is nanotechnology. Nanorobotics is the use of nanoscopic autonomous machines to achieve these goals, on a scale that humans cannot manufacture and mass produce on our own. They can be used to build the smallest creations known to man, or grouped together to accomplish tasks much larger than themselves, on the microscopic scale. There are many different types of nanorobotics, such as using machines to manipulate individual atoms, 3D printers that operate at the nanoscopic scale, and nanobots small enough to be used on the cellular level. In this blog post I'll be discussing autonomous nanobots that can be deployed into the body that can be used in medical treatments.