

For the Air Force, the implications of this innovation could be profound.ģD-printed sand parts gain super strength Air Force pilot program with carbon transformation company Twelve hit a major milestone this year when it successfully produced jet fuel from CO2, setting up the conditions to create the synthetic carbon-neutral E-Jet fuel in larger quantities. Air Force backs program that makes jet fuel out of thin airĪ U.S. This project would give rise to a new family of large rockets called Saturn, which would eventually provide the thrust to land the first man on the Moon. In 1957, while working with the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL, Wernher von Braun and his team of engineers began studies to build a rocket with a then-unprecedented thrust of 1.5 million pounds. The UR5e cobot-powered system runs on its own - even autonomously triggering a new bin to move into place as needed to keep the line running.Ħ0 Years Ago: First launch of a Saturn rocket Universal Robots' ActiNav system picks complex parts from randomized bins and accurately places them for assembly, reducing labor needs and improving output. That's what's happening on a Schaeffler Group USA assembly line for precision automotive components.

Weird Science: Scientists create strange black 'superionic ice' that could exist inside other planetsĪctiNav Drives Savings and Productivity on 24/7 Manufacturing Lineĭump the parts in a bin, and move on to other tasks. Need for larger space telescope inspires lightweight flexible holographic lens - could help find Earth 2.0īad news for many OEMs: Research reveals traditional supply chains cannot meet EV demandsįord and Purdue patent alternatively cooled EV charging station cable 2022 Ford Expedition Platinum, Stealth, Timberline.New design could muffle roar of fighter jets.Yamaha first rim-drive electric outboard motor.Wheel nut can't loosen by itself, even in extremes.

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