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Solar-Powered Planes Take Flight
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoSolar aircraft could be sent to disaster zones to provide emergency telecommunications then flown away when they are no longer needed. Aerospace engineer...
How the Apple-OpenAI Deal Could Affect Microsoft and Google - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 16 hours agoAviation giants, telecommunications companies, venture investors, and military agencies are spending millions of dollars developing solar planes and their technologies. Here ...
‘It’s in my DNA’: How the godfather of indie music became a rock ‘n’ roll snowbird in Miami
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBy the 1970s, now in Connecticut, it’s Jefferson Airplane on the turntable and Thurston is sneaking...
Amazon to the Rescue With These Last-Minute Father's Day Gift Ideas
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSmartphone Controlled Paper Airplane Kit amazon.com $59.99 Password Book These days, it's more...
Llewellyn King: Tech giants want in on electricity (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 3 days agoFor electricity, it was wind and solar, and better technology for making electricity with gas — a swing from burning it under boilers to burning it in aero-derivative turbines ...
Sarasota engineer, test pilot exceeds 24,000 feet in electric plane test flight
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOverall, Iturmendi said, the systems in Helios Horizon operated well. “The airplane did really excellent, as far as the systems, we had zero issues – unlike 2023, when every ...
Desperate For Power, AI Companies Look To The Nuclear Option
Forbes· 5 days agoFor all the hype and billions of dollars swirling around AI, the only certainty is the...
Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash
Channel 8 San Diego· 7 days agoWilliam Anders, the former Apollo 8 astronaut who took the iconic "Earthrise" photo showing the...
A few words on gravity...
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 4 days ago(The Keeble Observatory at Randolph-Macon College will close public viewing for the summer.)