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When she was a little girl, every Friday for six years of her childhood in Columbus, Ohio, Devon Shepherd’s family would get in their minivan and drive to the airport to watch planes take off and…
Ninety years ago, Oklahoma was at the heart of the region torn apart by the Dust Bowl, a result of economic policies, shifting weather and overplowing that allowed the open plains’ high winds to…
This week, in the skies over the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru, India, the world’s most cutting-edge aircraft looped and raced as an audience below craned their necks to watch. The…
Wilhelm Röntgen had no inkling that he was about to revolutionize how doctors diagnose and treat injuries and disease. In 1895, the German physicist and future Nobel Prize winner was …
There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, no definitive test and no way to prevent it. Yet when asked, an overwhelming number of people around the world say they want to know whether they are at risk…
Australia’s grid is at a crossroads. The country has relied on coal to generate its power for decades, but those fossil-fueled plants are set to be retired over the next 20 years. As coal bows out,…
Thomas Edison’ın bıraktığı yenilikçi yaklaşım mirasına 130 yıldır sahip çıkan GE, her zaman daha iyi bir dünya için çalışıyor. Yıllardır çalışmalarının merkezine koyduğu sürdürülebilirlik…
A Record-Setting Aerospace Deal As air travel roars back to life, Air India has agreed to buy a wide array of commercial jets and engines. Read how the deal came about here. …
Vikram Rai remembers well the days when air travel was rare in India. He didn’t fly outside his native India until he was 25. His father’s first time abroad came when he was 48, and his grandfather…
A morphing metal robot, mapping the universe, and pulling hydrogen from the sea. This week’s coolest things challenge the very matter of existence. Shape Shifter The robot…