Artemis II Engineering Update: SLS Rollout, Trajectory Refinements, and Hardware Readiness for the April 2026 Launch Window
Artemis II Engineering Update: SLS Rollout, Trajectory Refinements, and Hardware Readiness for the April 2026 Launch Window

The New ispace Lunar Lander — Commercial space travel to the far side of the moon

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Commercial space travel. It may sound like science fiction but it is a concept that promises to become a reality within this lifetime. Lunar travel is an industry that is […]

2021 Trends in Engineered Design and Engineering — Trending Technologies

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In the past few years, technology innovation, architectural innovation, green technology and sustainability have all continued to shape engineered design and the engineering industry in general. Combining all of these […]

Blowing up the Moon for Water? Space Miners Aim to “Mine Water” as Early as 2023

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The possibility to mine for water on the moon could allow permanent human settlement on the moon to be possible in the future, and mining projects could begin as soon […]

99.99% of Salt Removed from Sea Water with Innovative Nano-Filter — Important with Changing Global Weather

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There is a new innovative technology that may finally be able to remove up to 99.99% of salt from seawater and provide millions of people around the world with access […]

Is There a Drop in Protection Rates for Vaccines Due to the Delta Variant of COVID-19?

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There are emerging signs from Israel indicating that the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine may not be as effective against the COVID-19 delta variant. Although this is still a developing situation and […]

Engineered Design Breakthrough: Magnet-Free Electric Motor May Reduce Maintenance in Electric Cars

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German automotive parts manufacturer MAHLE designed and engineered a breakthrough high-efficiency, magnet-free electric motor that could achieve levels of efficiency currently only seen in Formula E cars.[1] Scalable Technology and […]

Hydrogen Mileage World Record – Toyota Mirai Breaks Through: 623 miles or 1,003 km “Victory for Hydrogen vs. Electric”

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Engineered Design Milestone: Toyota’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology eclipses competitors  for 623 mile range in a zero-emissions automobile. In a massive victory for the hydrogen vs. electric battery debate, the […]

Wearable PPE Technology Including Sensors and Biometrics May Protect Workers from Viruses and Injury

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Traditional personal protective equipment is normally designed to help protect workers when accidents happen and aid in responding to the aftermath of accidents. But modern technology looks to be revolutionizing […]

REE and American Axle & Manufacturing to co-develop new electric propulsion system for e-Mobility

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American Axle & Manufacturing Inc. (AAM) [NYSE: AXL], a leading global Tier 1 automotive supplier of driveline and metal forming technologies, and REE Automotive (“REE”), a leader in e-Mobility, today […]

Medical PPE Upgrades with Technology

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A new project by MIT is looking at how innovation can fight the coronavirus pandemic, and they have already found four promising solutions that could revolutionise PPE while helping to […]

High Tech “Air Helmets” Next Leap in PPE for Medical and Vulnerable Audiences

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PAPR (Powered Air Purifying Respirator) systems, which can be best described as high-tech air helmets or hazmat helmets, are being produced around the world by companies and innovators in response […]

Remote Ultrasound has already saved “over 3,200 lives” using 5G in healthcare

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5G is consistently demonstrating its application benefits in remote surgery applications by cutting down on ambulance trips, reducing time-to-treatment and providing more comprehensive care. Visionable, a UK startup, is one […]

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