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December 31, 2005

MIT Envisions Stackable Cars

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A team headed by William Mitchell, former head of the school of architecture at MIT, has been working for four years on stackable sharable efficient cars of the future. The cars generate zero emissions and will be customizable. Each wheel will essentially be a robot with it's own electric motors and suspension. The team plans to present the final design in a few months to General Motors who has agreed to build a prototype and support the project.

I was watching the powerpoint presentation and it's certainly feasible to do. The way the cars drive up and stack on top of another is pretty cool but its HELLA cool how a car in the middle will unstack itself.

Aside from the stackable cars project, MIT is also working on a number of other prototypes; many having wheels and suspensions that allow for 360ยบ of rotation.

Now I know I need to stay professional but I have a HUGE soft spot for SMART MEN and there are more than a few choice hotties working at MIT.

via THE RAW FEED

MIT hotties after the jump

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Posted by tranism at 1:39 AM | Permalink

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That is a good idea. Every morning, when I drive to work, I think about how incredibly inefficient it is to be driving a huge metal monstrosity just to haul 1 person around.

Posted by: Joseph G at January 1, 2006 1:23 PM

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