Watch how NASA is testing flying machines
NASA’s Landing Impact and Research Facility used to conduct crash testing of full scale aircraft, under controlled conditions and splash testing of space capsule mock ups. Watch the
NASA’s Landing Impact and Research Facility used to conduct crash testing of full scale aircraft, under controlled conditions and splash testing of space capsule mock ups. Watch the
LG’s Rolly rollable desktop keyboard, folds up along the four rows to create an easy-to-carry “stick” that fits into one’s pocket.
Watch Live a robot of NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, from July 10 to September 30, 2015, exploring the Deep Waters off Hawai’i.
A tiny steering wheel for the supersize 65, 000 tonne aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, the largest Royal Navy’s warship.
The U-boat Worx C-Researcher 3, two seat deep-diving research submarine, can go up to 1,700 meter depth.
This rare image of the aurora australis, is a well-deserved bonus for the crew of 13 who are spending the winter months in Concordia station in Antarctica,
TriFan 600 passenger jet can take off and lands like a helicopter, uses three ducted fans, powered by two gas-turbine engines.
California’s Tri Alpha Energy company claims fusion breakthrough, by continuing progress toward a viable alternative fusion reactor.
Zoologist Mark Carwardine outlines just how hard whale spotting can be, and promptly gets upstaged by the biggest blue whale there is.
Scientists developed a new solar windows coating that could generate 50 times more energy than conventional photovoltaic arrays.