University of Cincinnati engineers are working on new jet engine nozzles to reduce noise while maintaining performance.
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World’s first hydrogen-fueled hypersonic jet could fly at 12 times the speed of sound
Australia’s Hypersonix Launch Systems has secured $46 million in funding from a Series A round to develop a hydrogen-fueled ...
A closer look at the market dynamics of modern aircraft engines, and why this seemingly unusual similarity is more common ...
Jet engines can make a symphony of sound from rumbles and roars to screeches and peals. Researchers at the University of ...
The P&W XA103 variable cycle engine (VCE) is currently competing with GE’s XA102 as the race heats up to build the world’s ...
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From flying cars to jetpacks: How close are humans to commuting in the sky?
Most of today’s personal flying vehicles fall under the category of EVTOLs (Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing aircraft).
The wellness industry has always had a flair for the dramatic. From jade rollers to infrared saunas, the march toward ...
Researchers have developed a new material with remarkably high temperature resistance, demonstrating strong potential for use ...
“For the Banish 12 using 3-inch No. 2 shot (1550 FPS) it is hearing safe, or approximately 138dB,” says Lukas VanLaecken, Silencer Central’s director of engineering. “That sound suppression improves ...
What does the tightening of titanium supply mean for aerospace as demand surges and China and Russia continue to dominate ...
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Royal Enfield unveils Bullet 650, Classic 650 SE, Himalayan Mana Black, Shotgun x RC, FF.S6 at EICMA 2025
Royal Enfield Unveiled new Bullet 650, Classic 650 125th Anniversary Edition, Himalayan Mana Black, Shotgun x Rough Crafts collaboration, and Flying Flea FF.S6 electric scrambler.
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