Joby Rolls First eVTOL Aircraft Off Production Line
Joby, an all-electric commercial aircraft company based in California, has rolled the first electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle off its new pilot production line in Marina.
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What does it mean that the Statue of Liberty was assembled, broken down, and then reassembled? What does it mean that she arrived dismembered and warped on our shores?
Read More »How Automation Will Change the Restaurant Industry
A new California start-up, Mezli, run by three grad school friends from Stanford, promises to harness the power of robotics and the efficiency of automation to forever change traditional restaurant economics
Read More »MIT Scientists Find Way to Drive Materials to a Superconductive State
The findings indicated that multiple paths to superconductivity exist and that scientists could one day be able to trigger the nematic transition in a broader range of materials.
Read More »Toyota Uses Generative AI for New Vehicle Designs
According to TRI, while the tool will make designers more efficient, it is intended for internal use only and won't be sold.
Read More »Boom Supersonic Lines Up Suppliers for Supersonic Jet
During its visit to the Paris Air Show, the company said it recently signed a handful of new supplier agreements for key components of the Overture.
Read More »Engineers Design Tiny Medical Robot Based on the Pangolin
Planck scientists have already demonstrated how a low-frequency magnetic field could trigger the robot to transform into a ball and move through artificial organs or animal tissue.
Read More »VoltAero Unveils Hybrid Plane Prototype
The company feels the family of planes, which will reach a cabin size of 12 seats, will offer reliable use as a private plane, one for cargo, or even medical evacuation.
Read More »The "IKEA of Tiny Cars" Intends to Democratize EVs
Without the batteries, this vehicle weighs a mere 880 pounds in total.
Read More »U.S. Army Soldiers Train Underground to Avoid Monitoring Devices
The exercise features training underground in South Korean tunnels.
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