Interesting Engineering on MSN
US engineers’ new wing design helps small robots fly longer by gliding like grasshoppers
Grasshopper’s gangly, awkward flight could solve the biggest power problems in robotics. Standard micro-bots are modeled ...
Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed 3D morphing wings they believe could help small aircraft safely navigate windy urban streets. The wing design could also help aircraft land ...
The Boeing 777X is set to revolutionize long-haul air travel when it eventually enters commercial service in 2027. The US manufacturer's latest version of its incredibly popular Boeing 777 family will ...
American space agency NASA and aircraft maker Boeing have been researching longer and thinner wing designs, they are now ready to share the results.
The coworking social club’s in-house team is expanding–and taking on projects outside of The Wing’s own spaces. Most built spaces in our world are designed for the average man. Corporate office ...
In a remarkable scientific achievement, researchers have made significant strides in understanding the intricate biomechanics of insect wings, with a particular focus on the wing hinge mechanism of ...
A team from MIT and NASA led by Neil Gershenfeld is developing a new type of "morphing" wing that rather than using conventional flaps, changes its shape. This new wing is made up of overlapping ...
Evolution has done a pretty good job of producing efficient wings in birds and insects. In particular, natural wings tend to be quite flexible and this allows animals to generate lift and thrust with ...
The Wing is continuing to spread its wings. Yesterday, the women-only co-working space and social club opened the doors to its first outpost outside of Manhattan: a loft-like space in Brooklyn's Dumbo ...
If you remember classic games such as Wing Commander and Privateer from the 90s, then you might be happy to hear that the designer from both games is making a triumphant return by working on a new ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results