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These boots were made for bounding
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For 25 years, inventor Keahi Seymour has dreamed of running with the speed and loping gait of an animal. His inspiration struck at age 1
There is an exciting branch of battery research that involves combining the strength and durability of next-generation materials with their energy storage potential. This could see car panels double as their batteries, for example, and in a new example of what this could look like scientists h
The nanotube material absorbed microbullets better than Kevlar.
As bulletproof materials prove their importance on the battlefield once in the ongoing battle between Ukraine and Russia, a group of scientists has forged a material made of nanotubes , which outperforms Kevlar and steel wi
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Ducati has entered the E-Road segment – pedal-assisted road bikes – with the new Futa, a lightweight e-road that
Black Engine uses new, microporous CMC liner for transpiration cooling and multiple lightweight composites in modular design that offers increased lifetime and lower maintenance versus current launch vehicle engines. #c
Modular Carbon Fiber Tube Connectors from DragonPlate.com
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DragonPlate has been granted a patent for their Modular Carbon Fiber Tube Connectors.
When we think of the most important cars throughout history, they're usually examples that arrived at just the right time. Cars like the Ford Model T, Volkswagen Beetle, Honda Civic, or Tesla Model S hit the market when material and cultural conditions were primed to make them commercial succe
Essential parts of the main landing gear of the Boeing 777 family come from VSMPO-AVISMA in Russia
The terrible war in Ukraine and subsequent sanctions placed on many Russian organizations have raised questions about potential supply chain vulnerabilities. While Russia is mostly an expor
Old man Enzo Ferrari was a large man who stuffed large engines in punchy packages. In 1947, he squeezed a V12 into the first Ferrari despite the two-seater’s Cinquecento-sized footprint. Today, Ferrari’s ghost lingers in saucy strains like the front-engine, rear-drive, V12-powered 812 even