Royal Enfield has revived Flying Flea as its dedicated lightweight electric motorcycle brand. The company has invested ₹400 crore, built a 220-member EV team, and filed 45+ patents. Flying Flea is ...
The world is a big place, and there’s way more happening on it than any of us could ever keep track of. New creatures, wild landscapes, mind-blowing discoveries—they just keep coming. And honestly, ...
“War Machine” is coming back for more. The first film, co-written and directed by Australian filmmaker Patrick Hughes and starring Alan Ritchson as a hardened Army Ranger trainee who goes up against ...
Walk into a wing of the Pueblo Convention Center and you'll enter into a world of ingenious machines crafted from rich wood and other natural materials, a library containing beautifully printed copies ...
Discover five remarkable personal flying vehicles shaping the future of flight. From the record-setting GEN H-4 single-seat helicopter and the student-friendly Kitty Hawk Flyer, to the Jetman ...
U.S. regulators are making a strong push to diversify supply chains for crucial materials and other products central to national security away from China. As part of last year's National Defense ...
In this episode on Tekniq, for a feature on the intricate process of shaping and developing curbs and gutters, making lightweight foam concrete blocks. clay brick forming, followed by the production ...
The Netflix hit War Machine, which released on the streaming platform in early March of this year, ended on an interesting note, with the implication that the world of the film was much bigger than ...
Chris is a Senior News Writer for Collider. He can be found in an IMAX screen, with his eyes watering and his ears bleeding for his own pleasure. He joined the news team in 2022 and accidentally fell ...
Microsoft today unveiled Majorana 2, its newest topological quantum chip featuring a next-generation materials stack and qubits that are 1,000 times more reliable than their predecessors. With this ...
This photo provided by Lockheed Martin shows the X-59 jet plane, which was built by NASA and Lockheed Martin and can move faster than the speed of sound, on Jan. 1, 2025, in Palmdale, Calif. (Garry ...