Norsepower March 21, 2017 Spinning sail technology is poised to bring back wind-powered ships George Aggidis, Lancaster University Engineers are hoping to iron out a century-old technology that could reduce shipping emissions.
I’ve seen the future, and the future’s blue. NASA March 6, 2015 Dawn of a new era: the revolutionary ion engine that took spacecraft to Ceres Steve Gabriel, University of Southampton It’s no TIE fighter, but the Dawn probe is driven by the future of spacecraft propulsion: ion engines.
February 19, 2014 Animal propulsion a flexible matter Texas A&M University The superior agility of animal movement in comparison to manmade designs is characterised by the flexibility of animal propulsors…
How hard can it be getting an object from A to B at great speed? KARI/HANDOUT May 3, 2011 Rocket science isn’t rocket science, if you get my thrust Paddy Neumann, University of Sydney You know, it’s odd being a rocket scientist. The people you meet assume you’re not just smart, but some super-colossal paragon of intelligence with the wits of an atomic lovechild of Albert Einstein and…