The University of Delaware’s David Martin, Karl W. and Renate Böer Chair in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, has been named to the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2025 Class of ...
Chinese-born boffins have long made up the largest group of foreign researchers in America. An exodus just now, as the ...
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Hypersonic weapons are in the spotlight. Here’s how they work, why they matter, and what current programs in Russia, China, ...
ZEISS Group celebrates 100 years of operation in the U.S., inspiring innovation across multiple industries and contributing to major milestones in America. Since 1925, starting as a single branch on ...
A Star Trek–inspired idea by Miguel Alcubierre kicked off decades of theory and experiments as scientists pursue plausible warp-drive designs and detection methods.
Easy: He uses a warp drive, a nifty little propulsion trick that allows the crew to exceed the speed of light by warping ...
What the X-37B Really Does -America’s X-37B space plane looks like a scaled-down shuttle, but it has become one of the most consequential military programs of the post-Cold War era. -Born as a NASA ...
Wendy Mao, Stanford’s Earth Sciences Chair and Deputy Director of Stanford’s Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences at ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded BAE Systems a $16 million contract to continue work ...
The Pentagon’s secretive technology incubator has launched its latest X-plane competition, this time with an eye toward identifying concepts for a highly efficient uncrewed cargo drone. The US Defense ...
The X-65 aircraft, which Aurora Flight Sciences is building for DARPA as part of the CRANE program, will use short air bursts to steer instead of traditional flaps and rudders. But rising costs, ...