Mechanical fatigue is a wily old engineering adversary. It seeps slowly into parts, weakening structurally sound components ...
The global aerospace Nondestructive Testing (NDT) market is projected to grow from USD 3.23 billion in 2026 to USD 5.69 billion by 2032, at a 9.9% CAGR. The avionics & electronics segment will ...
Editor Jessica Chevalier takes a close look at the issues surrounding concrete installation, focusing on why moisture is a problem, the best moisture testing methods, and how to effectively avoid ...
Public entities have very different risk profiles from private companies, and they have higher cyber risks, too,” added ...
Safran Explore, the open innovation programme of Safran Group, returns in 2026 with an edition dedicated to Smart Materials.
59,000 years ago in what’s now southwestern Siberia, a Neanderthal had a toothache. It must have been a doozy because they were desperate enough to sit still while someone drilled into the tooth with ...
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A powerful partnership aims to save an Oregon city from wildfire. Decision makers are taking notes
On a cool morning in late April, blackened ground smoldered under ponderosa pines in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. The air at the southern Oregon site in the vast Ashland watershed had a ...
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Archaeologists finished excavating a 1,200-year-old elite tomb in Panama packed with gold offerings, sealed since long before Europeans reached the Americas
A team of archaeologists working at the El Cano site in central Panama has completed excavation of an elite burial chamber ...
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The Bolduc Brief: Strategic misalignment with Sun Tzu – the danger of not knowing the enemy
Operation Epic Fury proved an old Sun Tzu lesson the hard way: America can burn targets to the ground, but firepower without foreknowledge rarely breaks an enemy’s will before the bill comes due.
Research from North Carolina State University shows plants can extract rare earth metals from contaminated sites.
The discovery from the Trinity nuclear test site shows how extreme conditions can result in materials never before seen in nature or in the lab. The term “clathrates” denotes materials characterized ...
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