DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist

DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF 

By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane


NEW SCIENCE:  FAMOUS KING TUT CURSE SOLVED






                                                                    Source: King Tut Tomb Stock

  • More than 20 people died in 1922 when Egyptologists opened King Tut's tomb.  Their deaths are all attributed to the legendary Pharaoh's Curse that goes back 3000 years.  Now a scientist claims to know the real cause.  Here's what we know:
  • The famous Pharaoh's Curse seems to befall anyone present at the opening of King Tut's Tomb
  • In 1922 more than 20 people died after being present when archeologist Howard Carter opened the tomb (shown in photo)
  • Now expert Russ Fellowes claims there is a scientific reason for the deaths
  • The researcher's finding: the deaths occurred from radiation poisoning from elements containing uranium and toxic waste deliberately put inside the vault
  • Exposure to the uranium likely caused cancers
  • Interestingly, ancient people knew how dangerous the toxins were as evidenced by inscriptions found inside burials
  • King Tut died at the age of 18 years old in roughly 1300 BC
  • King Tut may not have been exactly a catch: more than 2000 computer scans have shown that he had buck teeth, a clawed foot and girlish hips.


NEW, MULTI-FLYING MODE AIRCRAFT

                                                                    Source:  Sikorsky

  • Sikorsky has been successfully testing a revolutionary plane concept - a rotor blown wing plane - that has multiple modes of flying.  Here's what we know:
  • It's a hybrid-powered VTOL that takes off and lands vertically like a helicopter
  • It's also a tiltrotor that tilts over to fly forward with its wings
  • Rotors blow air over the wings to give it lift
  • Sikorsky says the hybrid-electric motors make the aircraft less complex, more efficient, safer and much more compelling
  • The rotor blown wing concept began as a DARPA X-plane project, funded in part by the US Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency
  • It's been intensively tested for more than a year with potential customers like the US Army and others watching with interest
  • Sikorsky is owned by Lockheed.

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