What if shark skin held the secret to reducing the environmental impact of planes? Japan Airlines is testing a paint that mimics the scales of these marine predators, hoping to reduce the fuel ...
JetBlue announced on Wednesday it's going to paint its planes blue. The company says the new livery "reflects its role as an industry disruptor." But is it really such a good idea? JetBlue is an ...
What did you do on your last plane journey? Fall asleep, watch a movie, draft some emails? Not architect John Gardner. A frequent business traveler, he's found a way to turn these journeys into an ...
About a month ago we got a piece of news that kind of disappointed us: the first flight of the X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Tecnology (QueSST) aircraft was no longer to take place this year, but got pushed ...
People recognize the grayish-blue of Air Force aircraft around the world. Many of those planes get their trademark color inside hangars at Robins Air Force Base. The people in the Corrosion Control ...
The rough skin of sharks has long been known for the low friction of its myriad tiny, sharp-edged scales. Airbus tested aircraft in the 1990s which were partially covered with a foil that mimicked the ...
Over the summer last year I took my daughters out to Bong State Recreation Area in Wisconsin. The massive park offers miles and miles of walking and riding trails, large camping areas, a place to ride ...
Fujii Minoru and Sugimoto Hiroshi believe they can change the world one paint job at a time. These material scientists at Kobe University have discovered a new substance that can cover a surface with ...
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