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Are AI Body Scanners Coming To Airports?

Artificial intelligence could be the key to faster security checks, shorter airport lines, and safer skies for travelers.

How to Fulfill AS 9100 Traceability Requirements as a Defense Subcontractor

Manufacturers supplying the aerospace industry face the decision whether to become AS 9100 certified.

Electrical Wiring Interconnect Systems

The electrical wiring interconnect systems requirement is mandated in U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations Part 25, Subpart H as a precursor to type certification for all transport category aircraft.

SpaceX Makes Travel Plans For Mars and Beyond

Elon Musk and SpaceX are ready to make colonization of Mars a reality. Find out how we could be visiting the Red Planet within the next decade.

China Begins Operating World’s Largest Radio Telescope

China has begun operating the world's largest single-dish radio telescope, named FAST. See what this means for space exploration, and what discoveries scientists hope to uncover.
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Effective Drone Control Simply by Thinking

The human mind, with some assistance, can now control multiple flying drones and terrestrial vehicles. Researcher and professor, Panagiotis Artemiadis from the Arizona State University, has developed a system capable of capturing and decoding a person's thoughts, and executing the commands using one or more robots.

NASA’s Juno Mission Successfully Enters Jupiter’s Orbit

After traveling for five years and 1.7 billion miles, NASA's Juno Mission has successfully entered into Jupiter's orbit.

FAA Releases Rules for Commercial Drones

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released highly-anticipated regulations for the use of small unmanned aircraft systems, commonly called drones. The final rule, which is effective August 29, 2016, regulates drones weighing less than 55 pounds that are conducting non-hobbyist operations.

India’s Record-Setting Satellite Launch

India’s space agency just put 20 satellites into orbit on a single launch—a record number for the agency. Only Russia and the United States have ever launched more satellites in a single mission. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is quickly proving to be an inexpensive option for space travel that could possibly rival emerging commercial aerospace companies.

Introducing NASA’s “Maxwell” X-Plane

NASA has released new details about an experimental aircraft that is part of the...
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