Mar 5, 2026 | Aerial Vehicles, Air Mobility
Miami is still a long way from fixing its traffic and public transportation woes, but there may be a credible solution on the horizon — electric flying taxis. Companies around the world are racing to bring this technology to market, and many of them say South Florida...
Mar 4, 2026 | Education, Engineering, Featured, Space
In an effort to retain engineering staff from a $170 million project for NASA, the University of Iowa is renovating the seventh floor of Van Allen Hall to house the Iowa Spaceflight Laboratory, a collection of labs supporting the UI’s efforts in building spaceflight...
Mar 3, 2026 | Featured, Sports, Transit
Federal officials are handing out more than $100 million in transit improvement grants to cities hosting FIFA World Cup matches later this summer. The United States is co-hosting the 2026 World Cup along with Mexico and Canada, with games among the 48 participating...
Mar 2, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Manufacturing, Smart Mobility Today
Have you ever tried to find a blowout for an appliance you have in your home that has gone on the fritz? I have searched through my piles of manuals, warranty, and installation info more than once to find the proper name and order # for a part. Now apply that to a...
Feb 26, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Manufacturing, Supply Chain
Predictability is one of the most valuable resources for industrial companies. It’s also one of the hardest to find right now. Global trade is unstable. Supply chains remain unreliable. Consumer demand shifts daily. In this environment, many manufacturers are...
Feb 26, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Manufacturing
Executives at Freeform, a startup developing a novel 3D-printing system for metal components, told TechCrunch that the company raised a $67 million Series B to expand its manufacturing platform. Investors include Apandion, AE Ventures, Founders Fund, Linse Capital,...
Feb 26, 2026 | Healthcare, Space
According to The Independent, a study by a team of researchers found that astronauts’ brains shift upward and backward inside the skull during spaceflight. The longer individuals remained in microgravity, the more pronounced the changes appeared to be. Most of the...
Feb 26, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Engineering, Featured
A geotechnical engineer reviews an AI-generated retaining wall design. The calculations are correct. The code checks pass. The specifications are met. But she looks at the site photos and says: “I don’t like this ground”. Nothing in the numbers tells...
Feb 26, 2026 | Aerial Vehicles, China, Featured
A range of eVTOLs, including a UFO-shaped aircraft, was put on display in China, showcasing rapid-launch capability and low-altitude maneuverability. The ‘flying saucer’ can take off in three seconds and operate close to buildings or near the ground, according to...
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