Peter Wright, the engineer who has died aged 79, made his name advancing the art of aerodynamics in racing car design; he ...
Flight crews report technical problems when they hear or see a warning in the cockpit, notice a faulty system, or face ...
NASA is quietly transforming the UFO debate into a structured scientific project, treating unexplained sightings as data problems instead of late-night curiosities. The agency now talks about ...
This model of innovation in the line of fire has yielded technologies that today protect not only Israel but also allies and ...
Between 1942 and 1945, nearly 8,000 American warplanes traveled through Alaska on their way to the Soviet Union as part of a ...
Governments and philanthropists are quietly assembling one of the most audacious climate projects yet: a roughly $75 million ...
The A320 is still grounded while the DGCA continues its inquiry. The carrier may also face issues with its lessors, as operating a plane with an expired licence can void its insurance.
What Mykola Zakhozhyi experienced while he was in Russian captivity. A litany of abuse and a desperate search.
Even if a peace can be reached, it won’t be easy to solve the problem of Ukrainian civilians languishing in Russian jails.
Tension and suspicion between U.S. and Indian experts have marked the continuing inquiry into the crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
When most people think of Navy engineering, they picture technical expertise, shipbuilding, and precision planning. But for a ...
Train-style carriages full of travelers, flung through the air at over 700 mph in vacuum tubes. Ten years ago, hyperloop looked like it could be the transport of the future. So what happened?