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Controversial Scientist Avi Loeb Is Lashing Out At NASA And Other Researchers As 3I/ATLAS Zooms Through Solar System
Scientists who, studying the available data, have concluded that 3I/ATLAS is, to paraphrase, a comet doing comet things.
By Matthew DeBord1 hour agoRead MoreIllinois Is Rolling Out Digital Driver's Licenses, But Cops Won't Accept Them Yet
Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says the mobile driver's licenses will not replace physical ones, but merely act as a companion.
By Logan K. Carter2 days agoRead MoreNASA Scales Back Missions With Boeing's Starliner After Last Year's Astronaut Stranding
Despite it all, the Starliner capsule pushes onwards. It ought to be putting astronauts on the ISS again in the next few years.
By Nicholas Werner2 days agoRead MoreCPSC Warns Owners Not To Use Some Rad Power Bike Batteries Due To Fire Risk
It's a shame that the world of affordable e-bikes is so overrun with shoddy engineering and quality assurance.
By Amber DaSilva3 days agoRead MoreHarley-Davidson Dealerships Are Shutting Down Across America: Here's Why
Harley-Davidson showrooms have been closing across the United States. Let's take a look at what kind of economic forces are behind these closures.
By Rohaan Sakrani3 days agoRead More5 Motorcycles With The Longest Production Runs
A timeless motorcycle design can have a long shelf life. Here are motorcycles from around the world with exceptionally long production runs.
By Harrison Noble3 days agoRead MoreMaybe We Should Pay Air Traffic Controllers During A Shutdown, Says Congress
In the meantime, what about the poor ATCs who just suffered their way through the longest shutdown in history?
By Nicholas Werner4 days agoRead MoreIs Premium Gas In A Motorcycle Worth It Or A Waste Of Money?
Is there any benefit to filling up your bike with an octane level above what the manufacturer recommends or is it just draining your wallet?
By Rohaan Sakrani5 days agoRead MoreAt The Edge Of Our Solar System, NASA's Voyager 1 Found A 'Wall Of Fire'
Voyager 1 and 2 traveled billions of miles to reach the heliopause, showing how the Sun’s magnetic influence marks the boundary of our solar system.
By Jackson Lambros5 days agoRead MoreThis WWII Fighter Plane Inspired Star Wars' Y-Wing Starfighter
Those futuristic spacecraft in "Star Wars" didn't come out of nowhere. X-wings are basically space Spitfires, and Y-wings rework this World War II fighter.
By Paul Stadden6 days agoRead MoreThe Busiest Airport In The World Used To Be A Racetrack
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the is the busiest airport in the world. Before then, though, it was actually a racetrack.
By Jackson Lambros6 days agoRead MoreChina Sets Launch Date To Replace Debris-Damaged Spacecraft In Orbit
Three taikonauts have been stranded on the Tiangong space station for the past five days.
By Ryan Erik King7 days agoRead MoreCracked In Left Engine Mount Blamed For UPS Cargo Plane Crash In Preliminary Report
Now, nearly three weeks later, the National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report on the crash, and it's blaming a cracked engine mount
By Collin Woodard7 days agoRead MoreWatch Engineering Explained Break Down What Makes Ducati's V4 Engine So Good
Fenske looks at Ducati's V4 (found on the Panigale, Streetfighter, and other's in the automaker's stable) from a few different angles.
By Amber DaSilva7 days agoRead MoreTexting While Driving Still Makes You Crash, Even In A Ferry
The ferry's first mate was simply on his phone behind the wheel, according to reports, and ran astray of his intended course.
By Amber DaSilva7 days agoRead MoreCalifornia's Orange Highway Stripes Have A Purpose – And It's Actually Working
Despite many drivers not understanding what the non-standard orange lines mean, they still realized it was something unusual and slowed down.
By Justin Hughes8 days agoRead MoreThe Future Of Aviation Might Be As Boring And Brilliant As A Toyota Prius
While many may imagine future aircraft as hover cars or light-speed jets, a more familiar form of tech could be the next big thing. Here's what to know.
By Greg Poggiali10 days agoRead More10 Of The Strangest Boeing Aircraft Ever Made
As one of the biggest and oldest manufacturers of large airframes, it's hard to ignore when Boeing occasionally comes out with the strangest aircraft designs.
By Michael Sullivan10 days agoRead More5 Of The World's Longest Bridges You Can Drive Across
The world's longest bridges are meant for trains, but some car bridges are still pretty massive. Here are five of the longest you can cross in a vehicle.
By Charles Krome10 days agoRead MoreParents Are Accidentally Buying Their Kids Electric Motorcycles Instead Of E-Bikes
Do your research, make sure the power and top speed are limited to the class you desire, and buy one that will be fun, safe, and legal.
By Justin Hughes10 days agoRead MoreOff-Duty Pilot On Mushrooms Dodges Jail Time After Trying To Shut Off Engines During Flight
Considering that he was initially charged with 83 counts of attempted murder and 83 counts of reckless endangerment, the outcome could have been far worse.
By Ryan Erik King10 days agoRead MoreBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Completes First Mission, Begins Direct Competition With SpaceX
The mission involved delivering a real (not test) payload into low-Earth orbit and then landing its first-stage rocket on a drone boat.
By Nicholas Werner10 days agoRead MoreTriumph Street Triple 765 RX And Moto2 Editions Are The Most Race-Ready Street Triples Yet
Both new versions of the Street Triple are based on the current RS, but wear some new hardware to cater them towards track use.
By Amber DaSilva10 days agoRead MoreThree Wheels Vs. Two: Are Trikes Actually Safer Than Motorcycles?
Trikes are more comfortable and easier to ride than regular motorcycles thanks to their three wheels. Does that mean they're safer than two-wheelers, too?
By Alvin Reyes11 days agoRead MoreBoeing Machinist Union Ends Three-Month Strike, Can Start Making Fighter Jets Again
Union members at Boeing's St Louis factories voted to end the second-longest strike in its history, which hobbled production of the Pentagon's air fleet.
By Nicholas Werner11 days agoRead MoreFAA Ends Flight Cuts, But Airlines Stopped Caring When The Shutdown Ended
Only two airports were complying with the emergency order when President Trump put Sharpie marker to paper to end the shutdown last Wednesday.
By Ryan Erik King11 days agoRead MoreSo It Turns Out Most Satellites Don't Encrypt Your Data, And Anyone Can Listen In
That is, in technical terms, very bad.
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