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Monthly Archives: March 2016
T minus 3 days until Berrien’s ‘moon mission’
NASHVILLE — It wouldn’t be the first time the weather has scrubbed a rocket launch. Rocket enthusiasts from several states plan to descend on Berrien County this weekend for GRITS (Georgia Rockets in the Sky) 2016, a three-day model rocket … Continue reading
Why startup beer brewers are skipping stores and selling directly to locals
With over 4,000 breweries in the US today, shelf space in bodegas, supermarkets, and retail stores has become incredibly precious. Many small breweries are now even having trouble getting their hands on cans to package their beer in the first … Continue reading
What’s that buzz? Drones spark concern in Haverford
News Of Delaware County News Published: Sunday, March 27, 2016 By Lois Puglionesi View and purchase photos [component:byline] –> HAVERFORD Shortly after noon on Dec. 20, 2015, a drone fell from the sky, crash landing in the middle of Freedom … Continue reading
Chinese aircraft manufacturer uses big data to build safer planes
MB file photo LOS ANGELES – With a global focus on how to reduce safety risks caused by anomalous human behavior and how to fully recover data crucial for analyzing an air crash, a Chinese aircraft manufacturer is using big … Continue reading
William R. DeForest Jr.
William R. DeForest Jr. Written by Contributor, Mar 27, 2016, 4 Comments OSWEGO, NY – It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of William R. DeForest Jr. who moved on in the wee hours of the … Continue reading
Advising The Afghan Air Force – Analysis
By Aaron Tucker and Aimal Pacha Sayedi* Successful advising requires skill in a broad range of competencies that includes political-military relations, operations, and acquisitions. Advising the Afghan air force’s airlift mission seeks to strengthen the legitimacy of the Government of … Continue reading
Roundup: Chinese aircraft manufacturer uses big data to build safer planes
The ARJ21, China’s first commericial regional aircraft, is parked at the Shuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, capital of southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Nov. 29, 2015. The passenger plane, ARJ21, is produced by the Shanghai-headquartered Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC). … Continue reading