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I made the simplest paper airplanes that fly
Join me on an exciting journey as I delve into the art of crafting the simplest paper airplanes that actually fly! In this ...
Exclusive: Capt. Wayne Hoefler told The Independent he sprang into action to help fix a malfunctioning door plug -- one day before an incident nearly sucked passengers out of an Alaska Airlines jet ...
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Kirigami parachute suitable for humanitarian missions stabilizes quickly and doesn't pitch
A team of engineers from Polytechnique Montréal report a new and unique parachute concept inspired by the Japanese art of ...
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Jet-powered humanoid robot baby achieves robust flight control in simulations
Jet-powered humanoid iRonCub achieves simulated flight stability, paving the way for disaster-response and advanced robotics applications.
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Kirigami-inspired parachute design promises pin-straight, low-cost descents every time
Engineers in Montréal design a kirigami-cut parachute that stabilizes instantly, promising low-cost aid drops and future Mars exploration.
Parachutes inspired by Japanese paper cutting unfurl automatically and fall more predictably than standard parachutes.
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