
Computer America Charging Roads, Tank-Killer Robots, and Airborne 5G Networks w/ Ralph Bond
Nov 14, 2025
39:45
Show Notes: 14 November 2025
Main Stories
Story 1: Wireless Charging Roads
Story: Regrowing Tooth Enamel
Main Stories
Story 1: Wireless Charging Roads
- Title: This Wireless-Charging Road Is More Powerful Than Most Tesla Superchargers
- Source: InsideEVs.com
- Link: Wireless Charging Highway Power
- Company Site: Electreon
- See Also: First Highway Charges Cars as They Drive
- Title: Meet FireAnt: US firm unveils mini ‘tank-killer’ robot built to hunt heavy armor
- Source: Interesting Engineering on MSN
- Link: Meet FireAnt: US firm unveils mini ‘tank-killer’ robot built to hunt heavy armor
- Company Site: Swarmbotics AI
- Title: Skydweller Aero and Nokia Federal Solutions Secure US Navy Contract to Develop Airborne Beyond 5G Tactical Network
- Source: SpaceDaily.com
- Link: Skydweller Aero and Nokia Federal Solutions Secure US Navy Contract to Develop Airborne Beyond 5G Tactical Network
- Company Site: Skydweller Aero
- Project Site: Intelligent Radio Access Network for Beyond 5G Resilient Tactical Networks
- Title: Breakthrough: Scientists Create 'Universal' Kidney to Match Any Blood Type
- Source: ScienceAlert.com
- Link: Breakthrough: Scientists Create 'Universal' Kidney to Match Any Blood Type
- Research Paper: Universal Kidney Research
Story: Regrowing Tooth Enamel
- Title: Dentists Could Soon 'Regrow' Your Tooth Enamel with a Simple Gel
- Source: ScienceAlert.com
- Link: Dentists Could Soon 'Regrow' Your Tooth Enamel with a Simple Gel
- Research Paper: Enamel Regrowth Research
- Title: Startup unveils incredible tech that could slash household energy use: 'Transforms every building'
- Source: The Cool Down via MSN
- Link: Startup unveils incredible tech that could slash household energy use
- Title: Printing Solar Cells Like Newspaper
- Source: Electronicsforu.com
- Link: Printing Solar Cells Like Newspaper
- Title: This First-Year Student Invented a Fire-Fighting Robot
- Source: Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
- Link: This First-Year Student Invented a Fire-Fighting Robot
