When a solar storm strikes Earth, it can disrupt technology that's vital for our daily lives. Solar storms occur when ...
To help meet that challenge, The University of Texas at Arlington has received a three-year, $750,000 grant from NASA’s MUREP ...
A Florida State University economics professor's latest research offers a new perspective on the long-held belief that the ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping space systems by enabling higher levels of autonomy, efficiency, and adaptability in ...
The 2026 Australian of the Year — astronaut and space engineer Katherine Bennell-Pegg — is a strong advocate for STEM ...
Forty years after the Challenger disaster, NPR explores the engineers' last-minute efforts to stop the launch, their decades ...
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Why Africa’s efforts to move up the value chain often encounter resistance from powerful external interests — Prof Oyelaran Oyeyinka
Professor Banji Oyelaran Oyeyinka recently served as the Chief of Staff and Senior Special Adviser on Industrialisation at ...
"Brown is a school that should pride itself on being open, academically and physically," said Dexter Vincent, a Brown ...
COLUMBIA — A local engineering firm is set to relocate its headquarters from downtown to North Main in Columbia, with plans to create a new retail development to join the firm’s offices.
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AI has been in aerospace for decades, depending on how you think of it. But with recent leaps in AI technology, the potential to expand its application to aerospace engineering is coming into focus.
To win the superpower race to the Moon, the U.S. could launch a super-speed crusade to develop a lander that beats Chinese taikonauts to the lunar surface. Shown here is Lockheed's leading-edge Orion ...
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