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Monthly Archives: May 2016
How 3D Printing Is Driving The Growth Of Small Businesses
Over the past two decades, 3D printers have revolutionized the world of prototyping and small scale manufacturing. In an interview with John Hornick, author of 3D Printing Will Rock the World, PDD explores how 3D printers can empower small businesses to … Continue reading
Downed Plane in Angeles National Forest
A Cessna 182 was reported missing on Sunday morning and authorities are trying to figure out if it is the same plane that is reported downed in the Angeles National Forest. FAA spokesperson Allen Kenitzer said the flight was headed … Continue reading
Advanced Arresting Gear Tests Delayed But Little Operational Impact Expected
F/A-18E Super Hornet lands with the Advanced Arresting Gear at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, in Lakehurst, New Jersey, on March 31, 2016. US Navy Photo NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – The Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) test schedule for aircraft carrier Gerald R. … Continue reading
McFarlane Aviation wants to get 3D printing off the ground for entire aerospace industry
May 16, 2016 | By Benedict McFarlane Aviation, a Kansas-based manufacturer of replacement aircraft parts, is looking to expand its business by opening a new additive manufacturing facility. By working closely with the FAA, McFarlane hopes to force the approval … Continue reading
No-fly zone for model planes at Arroyo del Oso Park ends
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In Putting A Price On Carbon, What We Don’t Know Could Kill Us
17 May 2016 | The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pegs the social cost of carbon at roughly $40 per ton of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere, meaning that each ton emitted today will generate that much damage in … Continue reading
Coming soon: A “Made in India” space shuttle
A “Made in India” space shuttle may be on the horizon. This month, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)—India’s equivalent of NASA—will begin the mission to launch its indigenous space shuttle, the Press Trust of India reported on May 15. … Continue reading