Long reliant on thermoset carbon-fiber materials for making very strong composite structural parts for aircraft, aerospace OEMs are now embracing another class of carbon-fiber materials as technological advances promise automated manufacture of new non-thermoset parts at high volume, low cost,
Long reliant on thermoset carbon-fiber materials for making very strong composite structural parts for aircraft, aerospace OEMs are now embracing another class of carbon-fiber materials as technological advances promise automated manufacture of new non-thermoset parts at high volume, low cost,
Polestar is proving that it’s more than just a premium electric car brand, as it doubles down on its sustainable KOJA treehouse with yet another product, this time around turning its hand to bicycles. Specifically, Polestar has teamed up with a fellow Swedish company, Allebike, to produc
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Researchers at Curtin University have developed a new technology for the rapid cleaning and re-use of drilling fluids, pushing for more efficient and environmentally-friendly mineral exploration. The technology was designed to support next-generation drilling technology, the reformulated fluid
Researchers at Curtin University have developed a new technology for the rapid cleaning and re-use of drilling fluids, pushing for more efficient and environmentally-friendly mineral exploration. The technology was designed to support next-generation drilling technology, the reformulated fluid
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