By Matt Lorelli May 2, 2022 11:16 am
By Matt Lorelli | May 2, 2022 11:16 am ET
We posted last week about Red Bull’s insane attempt at having FPV drone pilots follow world-class MTB rider Tomas Slavik at Red Bull Valparaiso Cerro
Aston Martin has consistently offered a mixture of sophisticated luxury and exhilarating performance throughout its long history. While Italy is often considered the leader in producing high-performance sports cars such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Pagani, the United King
In an effort to extend the life of plastic parts and products, there are many different programmes and innovations being implemented by engineering and design companies. Here are just a couple.
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence Division is using simulation, artif
MONTREAL, May 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NanoXplore Inc. (“NanoXplore” or the “Corporation”) (TSX: GRA and OTCQX: NNXPF) announces that it has entered into a long-term supply agreement with Molding Products LLC to produce and sell graphene-enhanced Sheet Molding Compound (“SMC”)
It was just a couple of weeks ago that we told you about DirtySixer's latest 36-inch-wheeled mountain bike. If you liked it, but would prefer something with a carbon fiber frame and wheels, then you might want to check out the Trentasei//36 Carbon 1.
Originally conceived by Italian desig
Although many seniors end up requiring some sort of mobility assistance, not all of them are wild about the stigma that comes with using a walker. That's where the Laufrad comes in, as it's a sleek adult-sized carbon fiber balance bike.
The vehicle was invented by German octogenarian Alb
Hewitt-Trussville's Hunter Osborne readies for play against Thompson during an AHSAA Class 7A quarterfinal playoff game at Warrior Stadium in Alabaster, Ala., Friday, Nov. 13, 2020. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)
Hewitt-Trussville 4-star defensive lineman Hunter Osborne is getting
By Sophie Curtis For Mailonline
Published: 14:00 EDT, 18 March 2022 | Updated: 07:35 EDT, 19 March 2022
A new method of making carbon fibres from the dregs of petrol could pave the way for a new generation of lighter, more eco-friendly cars, scientists have found.
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