NASA Develops Superalloy 2x as Strong as Rival Materials
The new material, scientists said, could be used to build engine components for aircraft and rockets in “the very near future.”
Read More »Injection Molding vs. Thermoforming: What's the Difference?
Though similar, both techniques offer unique features and benefits, making each method ideal for specific applications.
Read More »Robotic Hand with Touch Sensors Could Transform Nursing
While robotic hands have been around for some time, they’ve often struggled with grip, especially when it comes to handling soft and pliable objects.
Read More »5 Facts About the SpaceX Starship That Set It Apart from Other Rockets
The SpaceX Starship, once operational, will become the most powerful super heavy-lift vehicle to ever exist. Outclassing the capacity of even the mighty Saturn V, Starship will deliver dramatically more payload to space for only a fraction of the cost of competing rockets.
Read More »Northrop Grumman Targets 2025 for Military Satellite Launch
The U.S. Space Force tasked Northrop Grumman with creating Protected Tactical Satcom prototype payloads in 2020.
Read More »Meyer Group's Futuristic Cruise Ship Concept Revealed
At a recent industry convention in South Florida, German ship manufacturer Meyer Group highlighted some of the projects it’s working on for leading cruise ship operators. But the company also offered some ideas on what cruise ships could look like in the year 2100 — complete with illustrations of a concept vessel it calls the “Reverse.”
Read More »DARPA to Repair Military Runways with Self-Healing Concrete
The process resembles a living organism’s healing process.
Read More »MIT Researchers Discover a Way to Prevent Mid-Air Drone Collisions
For years, it seems, autonomous drones have appeared to be just around the corner. The technology to deliver packages, spray farm fields, or monitor disaster zones via remotely piloted or self-flying quadcopters is in place, and drones are currently operating in some tightly restricted areas.
Read More »Open Bionics Uses 3D Printing to Help Children Without Limbs Become Bionic Superheroes
Open Bionics is a new company based out of the U.K. that has developed the Hero Arm, an advanced, lightweight, 3D-printed bionic arm that has multi-grip functionality as well as the ability for users to make aesthetic choices.
Read More »Ferrari Builds Noise into EVs to Warn Pedestrians
Electric vehicles (EVs) are bringing some big changes to the auto industry, but it might be performance cars that are seeing the biggest shift.
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