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Aerospace engineering

hydrogen powered airliner

Hydrogen-Powered Planes Could Revolutionize Short-Haul Flights by 2045

The blended wing body aircraft “offers 20-30% lower fuel burn using today’s engines,” says Robert Liebeck. “No other conventional airliner comes close in terms of efficiency.” JetZero

A revolutionary plane coming soon

Doctoral candidates Sara Makarem Hoseini and Daniel Hirt observe the plasma ray setup. Though Hirt wears a knit cap and puffy jacket for effect, the cooling is localized and doesn’t have much influence on the surrounding room temperature.

Team developing ‘freeze ray’ technology for the Air Force

Illustration of demo in orbit

Caltech to Launch Space Solar Power Tech Demo into Orbit

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