Junior “rocket scientists” from Harrison School District 2 (D2) launched their own handmade creations on Wednesday, Sept. 24, ...
A humble concept from ancient Japanese design might remake the way supplies are dropped from the air. Polytechnique Montréal engineers designed parachutes based on kirigami—cutting paper into ...
A Finnish soldier attends a field training exercise in Porvoo, 31 May, 2023 Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump has ‘sort of’ made his decision on whether to supply Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv Sky Sports ...
Rocketry Team soared high anew for the Philippines last week as it lorded over other Asian competitors in Malaysia Rocket CanSat Competition 2025. The AdDU Rocketry Team clinched first place at the ...
After all the tests, NASA determined that Artemis II was safe to fly with its current heat shield, but NASA decided to use a ...
But in this case the wrecking ball is a man-made, fundamentally unfair tax policy threaded into the 900–plus page One Big ...
The Houston Rockets made one of the splashiest moves in the offseason, trading for Kevin Durant to add him to their young core. After last year’s successful run, finishing with the second seed in the ...
The first mission of the program, Artemis I, lifted off on November 16, 2022. The uncrewed flight to test the equipment was, overall, a success. From the first thundering moments of liftoff to the ...
The Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing sits unassumingly off Interstate 75, a shrine to velocity that houses some of the most important machines in motorsport history. You might drive past it if you’re ...
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Kirigami-inspired parachute design promises pin-straight, low-cost descents every time
Engineers in Montréal design a kirigami-cut parachute that stabilizes instantly, promising low-cost aid drops and future Mars exploration.
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World’s first space delivery vehicle can bring supplies anywhere on Earth in an hour
Los Angeles startup Inversion has unveiled Arc, a spacecraft designed to deliver 500 pounds of supplies from orbit to Earth in under an hour.
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