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Materials & Manufacturing

Why Battery Materials Shift, Crack, and Wear Out Faster

Edward Collins
Materials & Manufacturing

Scientists Found a Stress Limit Where Liquids Snap

Edward Collins
Materials & Manufacturing

Europe’s Rocket Engine Shortcut Could Remove Weeks From Production

David Whitaker
Materials & Manufacturing

100-kW Lasers Are Pushing Mining and Steel Cutting Into New Territory

Edward Collins
Materials & Manufacturing

How Crop Waste Could Break America’s Battery Graphite Bottleneck

Thomas Caldwell
Materials & Manufacturing

Harvard’s Solar Window Switches From Summer Power to Winter Heat

Thomas Caldwell
Materials & Manufacturing

New Nickel Fuel Cell Could Cut Platinum Out of Clean Power

Thomas Caldwell
Materials & Manufacturing

Why the Navy Is Betting Big on an Alabama Submarine Parts...

Stephen Wallace
Materials & Manufacturing

MIT Battery Study Upends a Key Theory Behind Short Circuits

Edward Collins
Materials & Manufacturing

America’s Waste Could Become Its Rare Earth Lifeline

Edward Collins
Materials & Manufacturing

Lab Accident Creates a Steel-Dust “Concrete” That Could Rewrite How Cities...

Thomas Caldwell

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Aerospace & Spaceflight

Why One SR-71 Crew Refused to Eject From a Burning Blackbird

David Whitaker
Aerospace & Spaceflight

Why A-10 Pilots Still Trust America’s Slowest Attack Jet

David Whitaker
Aerospace & Spaceflight

Why Pilots Say the B-52 Is Miserable to Fly but Still...

David Whitaker
Aerospace & Spaceflight

Why the Navy’s F-35C Changed What Fighter Pilots Actually Do

David Whitaker
David Whitaker

Why One SR-71 Crew Refused to Eject From a Burning Blackbird

In addition, the inlet system of the aircraft allowed it to develop 55% of its maximum thrust during Mach 3 cruise speed, indicating that the Blackbird was not only incredibly fast but also quite mechanically complicated. These factors can help explain the case of a very revealing flight test...