Featured NASA’s magniX magni650 engine tests were successful Joshua Falcón. · January 3, 2025 This engineering proposal lays the foundation for the full electrification of aircraft on shorter routes and the hybridization of engines on longer flights.
Featured Electra and its innovative EL9 Ultra Short hybrid-electric aircraft Joshua Falcón. · January 1, 2025 With a range of up to 330 nautical miles and the ability to carry up to nine passengers or 3,000 pounds of cargo.
Featured Iceland prepares to receive solar energy from space in 2030 Isbel Lázaro. · December 31, 2024 It would be the first country in the world to achieve this progress.
Featured Destinus S: A hydrogen-powered hypersonic aircraft that flies to Match 5 Isbel Lázaro. · December 29, 2024 This aircraft will be able to make the journey between Paris and New York in just 90 minutes.
Featured Airhart Sling simplified aircraft will be available in 2026 Isbel Lázaro. · December 28, 2024 The company is accepting pre-orders with a $1,000 deposit.
Featured Bureau Veritas approves PONANT’s innovative Swap2Zero sustainable vessel design Ruth Arteaga. · December 26, 2024 The Swap2Zero can operate for up to 30 days on 50% wind assistance, combining solar power, hydrogen and advanced Oceanwings sails.
Featured MIT trains general-purpose robots with a faster and more effective method Joshua Falcón. · December 26, 2024 The MIT system envisions a future where it can act as a “universal robotic brain,” ready to be downloaded and deployed into different types…
Featured NextEra Energy mulls bringing Duane Arnold nuclear plant online Isbel Lázaro. · December 25, 2024 The company's intention is to respond to the rise of electrification and the demand for AI data centers.
Featured SSAB and Parmaco to build the first fossil-free building in 2025 Ruth Arteaga. · December 24, 2024 SSAB's HYBRIT process converts iron ore into steel using hydrogen and generates drinking water as the only by-product.
Featured Fibe creates an ecological textile alternative based on potato waste Ruth Arteaga. · December 23, 2024 Fibe textile fiber consumes 99.7% less water than cotton, enough to fill just one cup instead of 2,700 liters.