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Longer, thinner plane wings being tested in US, can provide smoother ride while saving fuel
When creating lift, longer, thinner wings can reduce drag, making them efficient. However, they can become very flexible in flight.
Japanese authorities, in collaboration with the private sector, will launch a large-scale project to develop a national ...
This article examines whether the Airbus A380 genuinely failed from a commercial perspective by analyzing market conditions, ...
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NASA JPL tests next lunar spacecraft for upcoming commercial flights
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is quietly turning a concrete-walled test bay into the launchpad for a new era of commercial trips to the Moon. By shaking, stacking, and scrutinizing Firefly ...
The Mobile Rundown on MSN
She built a hair tool the beauty industry never thought to make
Janice Williams Oliver saw a persistent gap in hair care and built a patented tool designed for textured, curly, and coily hair. Here's what we can learn from her.
At the British School of Bucharest (BSB), learning extends beyond desks, textbooks and examinations into a broader ...
Lightweight, high-strength aluminum alloys are essential for making cars and planes more fuel-efficient. But despite their ...
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US firm ships world’s first ‘extra-modular’ nuclear reactor to reach criticality
The company’s roadmap begins with the Aalo-0 prototype and the 10-MW sodium-cooled Aalo-X pilot, eventually scaling to the ...
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