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Serendipitous observation reveals how airplanes discharge static electricity

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An international team of scientists, led by Olaf Scholten, professor of astrophysics at the University of Groningen, has observed radio wave emissions originating from a commercial airliner, most likely caused by the discharge of static […]

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Airbus confirms ‘quality issue’ on A320 panels

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European plane-maker Airbus said Monday it had detected a “quality issue” affecting metal panels on its popular A320 passenger jet but the problem was “contained”.This post was originally published on this site

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Electric vehicle prowess helps China’s flying car sector take off

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A worker in white gloves inspects the propellers of a boxy two-seater aircraft fresh off the assembly line at a Chinese factory trialing the mass production of flying cars.This post was originally published on this […]

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Airlines adopt software fix for Airbus A320 after plane has sudden altitude drop

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Airlines around the world canceled and delayed flights heading into the weekend to fix software on a widely used commercial aircraft after an analysis found the computer code may have contributed to a sudden drop […]

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Researchers develop new algorithms for the efficient design of motorcycles in the digital environment

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Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a set of innovative methods and algorithms that improve the performance and precision of vehicle design through topological optimization, a mathematical technique that allows designs […]

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Electric container ships won’t work—but a fleet of auxiliary battery ships could clean up shipping

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Shipping moves 90% of global trade and produces nearly 3% of global emissions. The sector has proved challenging to clean up, as cargo ships can travel for weeks between ports and typically rely on cheap, […]

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More efficient aircraft engines: Scientists reveal optimization potential

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With its “Flightpath 2050” strategy, the European Commission has outlined a framework for the aviation industry that aims to reduce emissions as well as fuel and energy consumption. Among other things, this requires more efficient […]

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Study finds lower emissions from higher-ethanol gasoline

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California residents will soon get some price relief at the pump and reductions in harmful vehicle emissions, thanks in part to a landmark UC Riverside vehicle emissions study.This post was originally published on this site

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Engineers tackle pre-ignition challenges in hydrogen-fueled engines

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Engineers at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) have developed a reliable testing methodology to study stochastic pre-ignition (SPI) in hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engines (H2-ICEs), offering the automotive industry tools to address challenges associated with hydrogen fuel […]

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Student maps where cyclists really go—and why it matters for city planning

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A study co-authored by UBC Okanagan Associate Professor Dr. Mahmudur Fatmi and doctoral student Bijoy Saha uses Okanagan travel-diary data to model destination choices across full bike “tours.”This post was originally published on this site

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