Bell completes wind tunnel testing to validate Stop/Fold system Ruth Arteaga. · December 14, 2024 Bell Textron is advancing validation of its folding rotor aircraft, a key technology for operating in environments without runway infrastructure.
Logon Technology’s RT-G robot patrols the streets in China Joshua Falcón. · December 13, 2024 The RT-G robot is equipped with state-of-the-art AI that allows it to identify and react autonomously to incidents.
SLB wins integrated services contract for Petrobras offshore oil fields in Brazil Joshua Falcón. · December 12, 2024 This contract will allow Petrobras to improve productive fields and explore new areas of the oil fields.
Satellite withstands 10,000 G thanks to “small modifications” Isbel Lázaro. · December 12, 2024 Engineers were surprised to discover that the satellite survived the extreme acceleration.
WinGD introduces LPG “preset” option for ammonia operators Joshua Falcón. · December 11, 2024 WinGD's X-DF-A engines, with pre-installations for LPG and ammonia, will begin to be delivered from 2027.
ADNOC and 44.01 expand CO₂-to-rock project in Fujairah Joshua Falcón. · December 11, 2024 The success of the pilot tests initiated the first phase of expansion, in the quest to capture more than 300 tons of CO₂.
KIER develops a solution to restore used batteries to 100% of their capacity Joshua Falcón. · December 11, 2024 This development offers an efficient and ecological solution for recycling lithium batteries, as a major change in the management of technological waste.
Willow: Google’s new quantum chip that outperforms supercomputers Ruth Arteaga. · December 11, 2024 Google has unveiled Willow, a quantum chip that transforms the field by outperforming supercomputers in complex calculations.
BMW Regensburg wins Factory of the Year award for digital efficiency Ruth Arteaga. · December 10, 2024 The BMW Group reaffirms its leadership in digital efficiency with the Factory of the Year award for its plant in Regensburg.
The Gilbert Radioactive Kit: The Most Dangerous Toy of the 1950s Ruth Arteaga. · December 10, 2024 The Gilbert Atomic Energy Laboratory combined science and radioactivity, creating one of the most dangerous toys in history.