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Journey to the East with Richard Runyon: 'A Story to Tell' Part 5 Explores the Cultural Wonders of Asia in a Bygone Era

The fifth installment of "A Story to Tell: Conversations with Richard Runyon" has arrived, building on the series' success. This new installment focuses on Richard's adventures in Asia.




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Ron Gordon Watch Repair Introduces Latest Blog Post: Unveiling the Rolex Explorer II

Ron Gordon is excited to share insights into this iconic timepiece and its significance in the world of horology.




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SoBellas explores, Maintaining Your Heater: A Crucial Step to Ensure Comfort and Safety in El Paso, Texas

As the temperature begins to drop and the winter season approaches, residents of El Paso, Texas are reminded of the importance of regular heater maintenance.




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ARC Clean Technology, Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co, and New Brunswick Power sign MOU to explore potential collaboration for global SMR fleet deployment




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SoBellas explores What Can Cause a Heater to Leak

Do you know how to detect a leaking heater?




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SoBellas explores if Your Heater is Working Properly? Here's How You Can Tell.

Why do Heaters Fail?




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SoBellas explores why you need a new Air Conditioner

Every air conditioner has a lifespan.




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Columbia-Snake River System Stakeholders to Explore Midwest Collaboration, Establish Relationships on Upcoming Mississippi River Tour

Our organization is looking forward to this opportunity to forge new partnerships and learn from the maritime sector along the Mississippi River




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Explore the World of Pandas In a Snap with Pandadorf.com

Key Highlights and Offerings of Pandadorf.com




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Explore Creativity: Discounts on AI NSFW Image Generator on Black Friday | Hotimage.ai

Ignite Your Imagination: Limited-Time Offers for Unleashing AI-Generated Creativity with HotImage.ai on Black Friday




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A Chilling Vision Of An Armed Insurrection In The US: Norman Brewer's Spellbinding Political Thriller 'January 6: A Novel' Explores America's Darkest Nightmare

Midwest Book Review "unreservedly" recommends 'January 6: A Novel,' calling it "essential reading."




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Explore The New & Trendy Technology Of TuneFab Deezer Music Converter: All-Device Listening & Batch Saving

If Deezer's dreamy rhythm makes you move in your musical mode, the brand new sensation TuneFab Deezer Music Converter will drive you to repeat your move in your offline world with original sound & vibration.




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Time To Explore The New Trends Of TuneFab YouTube Music Converter: Free Trial, 10X Speed, DRM-Free Downloads in Mp3/WAV Format

The YouTube Music app is the ultimate one to get drawn in the melodious magic. The new TuneFab YouTube Music Converter has opened an ocean of opportunities with futuristic features & fabulous functions.




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Get Ready With the Latest Features & Trendy Function Of TuneFab YouTube Music Converter: Multi-Format, Batch Saving, ID3 Tags & More To Explore

To tap with friends, you have to grab the new trends in the TuneFab YouTube Music Converter. This brand-new music downloader will get you the entire YouTube music world in your offline library with ultimate customization & specifications.




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UkeySoft Spotify Music Converter & Apple Music Converter: Multi-Format, Batch Conversion, ID3 Tags & More To Explore

Do you want to convert Spotify Music and Apple Music to MP3 for listening offline? Try the professional UkeySoft Spotify Music Converter and Apple Music Converter, which can make all Apple Music tracks and Spotify songs playable on any devices.




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FFTV+ Explores Advanced AI Director Studio Applications in Short Series at Consensus 2024

FFTV+ Unveils AI-Driven Innovations in Short Series Creation at Consensus 2024




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FFTV+ Explores Advanced AI Digital Human Technology in Short Series at Consensus 2024

FFTV+ Introduces AI Digital Humans to Transform Viewer Engagement in Short Series




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Explore Kendra Scott at Rottermond's Milford Jewelry Store

Experience Kendra Scott jewelry collection now at the Milford, Michigan location of Rottermond Jewelers.




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Explore Summer Jewellery Trends at Damiani Jewellers

Find the hottest jewellery trends to wear this summer in Damiani Jewellers Woodbridge jewellery store.




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LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY STUDENTS EXPLORE THE LEGENDS AND LORE OF THE WAY OF THE HOLY GRAIL IN VALENCIA

Over the past two weeks, Valencia has been the setting for an enriching cultural and educational exchange through the "I Cultural Exchange Days of the Way of the Holy Grail," held from May 25 to June 5, 2024.




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Explore Amptive's Best eCommerce Platforms for the Jewelry Industry

Discover the hottest platforms for ecommerce to help sell your jewelry and why Amptive knows Build will be your most successful option for your jewelry business.




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Jason Indelicato, CEO of Vantage Custom Software, Explores the Future of Technology and Digital Transformation

Jason Indelicato, the esteemed CEO of Vantage Custom Software, is an industry leader driving the next wave of digital transformation




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Explore the Timeless Journey of Love with S.E. Postance's Latest Novel, Ageless Hearts

S.E. Postance, a romance novelist, proudly announces the release of her quintessential work, Ageless Hearts. This heartfelt novel invites readers into the lives of Ben Sullivan and Julie McDowell, two individuals in their sixties




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Claims School Seminar to Explore Return to Work, Case Law and IMEs

Workers’ compensation defense firm Reinisch Wilson Weier is holding a one-day educational seminar in November that will cover case law affecting the Washington state workers’ compensation system, the independent medical…




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Explore ChainGPT Labs’ Web3 Brand Identity & Web Design

Explore ChainGPT Labs’ Web3 Brand Identity & Web Design

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Discover ChainGPT Labs’ unique Web3 branding and web design with seamless 3D animations and a modern interface.

ChainGPT Labs stands as an ambitious venture, propelling innovation in the blockchain and Web3 startup world. A project backed by the ChainGPT team, this platform provides strategic funding, incubation, and acceleration services tailored for the Web3 ecosystem. To visually represent such a forward-thinking initiative, a distinctive and cohesive brand identity was crucial.

The design challenge was clear: introduce ChainGPT Labs as a part of the existing ChainGPT ecosystem while ensuring it had its unique presence. The team behind this creative endeavor adopted a strategy that balanced modernity with a recognizable brand connection.

Typeface Selection and Visual Cohesion

One of the design cornerstones is the typographic identity. The chosen typeface blends sleek, experimental, and monospace styles, reminiscent of sci-fi aesthetics yet grounded enough to maintain clarity. This combination brings a futuristic yet approachable vibe, mirroring ChainGPT Labs’ mission of bridging advanced technology with user-friendly design.

The website, crafted with a focus on interaction, features seamless 3D animations. These animations not only add depth but also engage users in an immersive digital experience. The modern, functional interface ensures smooth navigation while highlighting essential content. The design isn’t just about aesthetics; it delivers on usability, ensuring every visual element contributes to a cohesive narrative.

3D Animations: Bringing Ideas to Life

3D animation plays a pivotal role in elevating the digital experience. Each animation is thoughtfully integrated, making the browsing experience lively without compromising performance. These elements align with Web3’s ethos, suggesting a digital landscape that’s both dynamic and innovative.

Balancing Innovation and Brand Familiarity

Designers also needed to ensure that ChainGPT Labs felt like an extension of ChainGPT’s established identity. The visual ecosystem leans into bold aesthetics while subtly referencing familiar brand cues. Strategic use of color, shape, and layout ties the Labs’ identity back to its origins, achieving a harmonious balance between innovation and brand recognition.

Why It Matters for Design Enthusiasts

For graphic and interface designers, ChainGPT Labs offers an inspiring case study in brand expansion. The project exemplifies how visual elements can maintain brand consistency while pushing creative boundaries. This thoughtful integration of typography, 3D animation, and a user-focused interface marks a new chapter for digital design in the Web3 space.

For a full breakdown of the design elements, visit the work of Sigma Software Design at https://sigmasoftware.design/.

Visit the website at labs.chaingpt.org

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Scientists Explore the Microbiomes of Foods

Microorganisms are everywhere, even inside of our guts. The microbes we interact with can sometimes have a huge influence on our bodies...



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Scientists Explore the Microbiomes of Foods

Microorganisms are everywhere, even inside of our guts. The microbes we interact with can sometimes have a huge influence on our bodies...




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Standardization conference explores EU cybersecurity legislation

Standardization conference explores EU cybersecurity legislation

Sophia Antipolis, 16 March 2022

On 15 March, the European Standards Organizations (ESOs), CEN, CENELEC and ETSI, joined forces with ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, to organize their 6th annual conference. The virtual conference focused on ‘European Standardization in support of the EU cybersecurity legislation’ and attracted over 900 attendees from the EU and from around the world.

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New White Paper Explores ETSI TeraFlowSDN Alignment with TIP OOPT MUST Requirements

Sophia Antipolis, 27 September 2023

The Telecom Infra Project (TIP) Open Optical & Packet Transport (OOPT) group is making significant strides in advancing network management and interoperability.

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Explorer's guide. Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket, [2017] / Kim Grant ; with photographs by the author.

Features recommendations for dining, lodging, transportation, shopping, recreational activities, landmarks, and cultural opportunities. -- Publisher.




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What it takes to be an Antarctic explorer today

Ariel Waldman is a filmmaker and Antarctic explorer who first appeared in our 2021 episode, "Through the Looking Glass." Since then, she has written a new book and returned to Antarctica with a new mission. For this bonus episode, producer Matthew Cloutier reached out to get an update.

This bonus episode was previously shared only with our TED Radio Hour+ supporters. To get access to all of our bonus content, listen to the show sponsor-free and support our work at NPR, sign up for TED Radio Hour+ at plus.npr.org/ted

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YES! Magazine Explores “The Truth Above All Else”

YES! Executive Editor Evette Dionne previews the latest issue of YES! Magazine, themed around "truth."




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NAB Show Premiere Opening Session Explores Broadcasting in the Pandemic




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NAB Show Premiere Session to Explore Emerging Benefits of Edge Technology for Broadcasters

Washington, D.C. -- NAB Show Premiere will examine the future impact of edge technology on radio and television broadcasters during a session titled “Livin’ on the Edge: Advances in Computing and Networking to Drive Innovation in Broadcasting.” The session, which will air on Wednesday, April 21st at 3 p.m. ET and be available on-demand, will present a new study about opportunities created by wider adoption of edge technologies in the next three to four years.




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Freakonomics Co-authors Explore Thinking “Like a Freak” at NAB Show


Washington, D.C. – Stephen J. Dubner and Dr. Steven Levitt, co-authors of the “Freakonomics” book series and podcast hosts on the Freakonomics Radio Network, will keynote NAB Show’s closing session, “Why the Media & Entertainment Industry Should Think Like a Freak” on Wednesday, April 27 on the NAB Main Stage. NAB Show will be held April 23-27 in Las Vegas, Nev.




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New NAB Show Floor Tours Explore Content Management Solutions

Washington, D.C.— NAB Show is collaborating with StoryTech to launch three unique attendees tour experiences at the 2023 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The tours explore three central themes: managing data, innovation in virtual production and the evolution of video. Group and individual tours are offered Sunday, April 16 through Tuesday, April 18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.




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NAB Show to Explore Next Generation of Content Delivery Systems

Washington, D.C. -- The NAB Show Broadcast Engineering and IT (BEIT) Conference will offer forward-focused insights into the technical issues, challenges and opportunities affecting the future of content delivery ecosystems. Produced in partnership with the Society of Broadcast Engineers, the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers and the North American Broadcasters Association, the conference will run April 15–18, 2023 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.




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A More Democratic Future for Filmmaking: NAB Show Panel Explores Shift Towards Audience-Driven Content

Washington, D.C.— The future of the film industry is more democratic. That’s the idea behind a Main Stage panel discussion at the 2024 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The team behind “Holy Smokes,” the winner of the Decentralized Pictures Kevin Smith Comedy Short Film Screenplay Award, will dive into the challenges aspiring filmmakers face and explore the groundbreaking shift towards audience-driven filmmaking. The panel features Decentralized Pictures (DCP) Co-founder Roman Coppola (“Moonrise Kingdom,” “The French Dispatch,” and “Darjeeling Limited”), and Actor Mena Suvari (“American Beauty,” “American Pie,” HBO’s “Six Feet Under”), followed by a screening of “Holy Smokes.”




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Explore Oracle Labs Australia with Founder & Director Cristina Cifuentes

Jim Grisanzio from Oracle Developer Relations talks with Cristina Cifuentes, Ph.D., who is the Director or Oracle Labs Australia. The conversation covers research and development in the labs, working with engineering teams at Oracle to ensure secure products, engaging university students on a FOSS project, and some history from Sun Microsystems as well. Video on YouTube.

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OSCE States explore role for the Organization regarding migration and refugee flows

VIENNA, 20 July 2016 – Possible roles for the OSCE in the context of the migration and refugee flows across the OSCE area were discussed today at a special meeting of the Permanent Council in Vienna.

The meeting was a milestone in the process launched in March 2016 by Germany’s 2016 OSCE Chairmanship. In a series of seven meetings and following an inclusive approach, an Informal Working Group took stock of the migration-related activities of the OSCE and developed proposals for future engagement. The Working Groups was chaired by Swiss Ambassador to the OSCE Claude Wild and open to all participating States, Partners for-Cooperation and OSCE executive structures as well as a number of international organizations and NGOs.

Presenting results of this ambitious preparatory process Wild said in today’s Permanent Council: “While the current situation is generally referred to as ‘the refugee and migration crisis’, it is in fact a crisis of international migration governance. Comprehensive governance is needed to deal responsibly with the phenomenon of migration and refugee flows. This includes addressing issues of protection, combating crime, border management, successful integration as well as solidarity and partnerships.”

Wild highlighted that the OSCE is uniquely positioned and equipped to use its political convening power and technical expertise to create formal and informal networks. “In such networks national experts and decision makers can exchange best practices in all specific issues that have to be addressed to design and implement responsible national policies on migration and refugee flows,” he said.

Chairperson of the Permanent Council and German Ambassador to the OSCE, Eberhard Pohl, thanked the Swiss OSCE Ambassador and his team for their committed work. “There was a clear common understanding among all OSCE States today that migration and refugee flows figure high on the OSCE agenda in line with its comprehensive approach to security,” Pohl said.

“Given the scale and transnational character of this issue, it is clear that no single country can cope with the challenge of current migration and refugee flows alone. It has to be addressed in a co-operative manner, in a spirit of shared responsibility. We will continue to support OSCE activities in this field and work to further develop the contribution of the OSCE.”

The OSCE Permanent Council is one of the main regular decision-making bodies of the Organization bringing together representatives of all 57 OSCE participating States and the 11 Partners for Co-operation.

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OSCE States explore role for the Organization regarding migration and refugee flows

VIENNA, 20 July 2016 – Possible roles for the OSCE in the context of the migration and refugee flows across the OSCE area were discussed today at a special meeting of the Permanent Council in Vienna.

The meeting was a milestone in the process launched in March 2016 by Germany’s 2016 OSCE Chairmanship. In a series of seven meetings and following an inclusive approach, an Informal Working Group took stock of the migration-related activities of the OSCE and developed proposals for future engagement. The Working Groups was chaired by Swiss Ambassador to the OSCE Claude Wild and open to all participating States, Partners for-Cooperation and OSCE executive structures as well as a number of international organizations and NGOs.

Presenting results of this ambitious preparatory process Wild said in today’s Permanent Council: “While the current situation is generally referred to as ‘the refugee and migration crisis’, it is in fact a crisis of international migration governance. Comprehensive governance is needed to deal responsibly with the phenomenon of migration and refugee flows. This includes addressing issues of protection, combating crime, border management, successful integration as well as solidarity and partnerships.”

Wild highlighted that the OSCE is uniquely positioned and equipped to use its political convening power and technical expertise to create formal and informal networks. “In such networks national experts and decision makers can exchange best practices in all specific issues that have to be addressed to design and implement responsible national policies on migration and refugee flows,” he said.

Chairperson of the Permanent Council and German Ambassador to the OSCE, Eberhard Pohl, thanked the Swiss OSCE Ambassador and his team for their committed work. “There was a clear common understanding among all OSCE States today that migration and refugee flows figure high on the OSCE agenda in line with its comprehensive approach to security,” Pohl said.

“Given the scale and transnational character of this issue, it is clear that no single country can cope with the challenge of current migration and refugee flows alone. It has to be addressed in a co-operative manner, in a spirit of shared responsibility. We will continue to support OSCE activities in this field and work to further develop the contribution of the OSCE.”

The OSCE Permanent Council is one of the main regular decision-making bodies of the Organization bringing together representatives of all 57 OSCE participating States and the 11 Partners for Co-operation.

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OSCE States explore role for the Organization regarding migration and refugee flows

VIENNA, 20 July 2016 – Possible roles for the OSCE in the context of the migration and refugee flows across the OSCE area were discussed today at a special meeting of the Permanent Council in Vienna.

The meeting was a milestone in the process launched in March 2016 by Germany’s 2016 OSCE Chairmanship. In a series of seven meetings and following an inclusive approach, an Informal Working Group took stock of the migration-related activities of the OSCE and developed proposals for future engagement. The Working Groups was chaired by Swiss Ambassador to the OSCE Claude Wild and open to all participating States, Partners for-Cooperation and OSCE executive structures as well as a number of international organizations and NGOs.

Presenting results of this ambitious preparatory process Wild said in today’s Permanent Council: “While the current situation is generally referred to as ‘the refugee and migration crisis’, it is in fact a crisis of international migration governance. Comprehensive governance is needed to deal responsibly with the phenomenon of migration and refugee flows. This includes addressing issues of protection, combating crime, border management, successful integration as well as solidarity and partnerships.”

Wild highlighted that the OSCE is uniquely positioned and equipped to use its political convening power and technical expertise to create formal and informal networks. “In such networks national experts and decision makers can exchange best practices in all specific issues that have to be addressed to design and implement responsible national policies on migration and refugee flows,” he said.

Chairperson of the Permanent Council and German Ambassador to the OSCE, Eberhard Pohl, thanked the Swiss OSCE Ambassador and his team for their committed work. “There was a clear common understanding among all OSCE States today that migration and refugee flows figure high on the OSCE agenda in line with its comprehensive approach to security,” Pohl said.

“Given the scale and transnational character of this issue, it is clear that no single country can cope with the challenge of current migration and refugee flows alone. It has to be addressed in a co-operative manner, in a spirit of shared responsibility. We will continue to support OSCE activities in this field and work to further develop the contribution of the OSCE.”

The OSCE Permanent Council is one of the main regular decision-making bodies of the Organization bringing together representatives of all 57 OSCE participating States and the 11 Partners for Co-operation.

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Documentary Explores Connection of Algae and Community

Screen Arts Professor Paul B. Kim spent eight days in Hawai'i filming a documentary based on Assistant Professor of Biology Florybeth La Valle's research on algae. The two shared their similar philosophies for the work they do.

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NASA explores building the Prius of airliners

If hybrid cars can cut CO2 emissions on the road, can hybrid-electric planes do the same in the air? 

NASA is exploring that possibility, announcing this week two contracts to aviation startup Electra. The company claims it can meet NASA’s goal of reducing airliner fuel use by 60% to 80% by 2035 with a hybrid design that features generators powering motors to drive a large number of propellers. While this may sound like a convoluted way to power an airliner, the company claims it ultimately requires far less fuel than a traditional plane. 

Electra is already flying a two-seat test plane with this kind of system and will debut a nine-seater with a 380-mile range this week. It’s now partnering with American Airlines, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, MIT, and the University of Michigan to guide the design and scale up the tech to airliners.

Electra’s grants, totaling about $3.5 million, are part of the $11.5 million, to four companies and one university for the first phase of its Advanced Aircraft for Sustainable Aviation (AACES) 2050 program. First announced in August 2023, AACES challenges companies to propose aircraft concepts that could help bring passenger and cargo plane emissions to zero by 2050.

The aviation industry has long touted zero-emission fuels (for example, jet fuel made from biomass, or hydrogen produced with green electricity) as the ultimate climate solution. It’s easier to make enough of these fuels if new planes need a lot less of them—hence NASA’s challenge to Electra and the other winners to develop radically more-efficient designs.

The case for electric-powered planes

A number of companies are developing electric airplanes, but most are for short-range air taxi services. Toyota-backed Joby Aviation, for example, promises to put a four-passenger plane into service as soon as 2025. Powered 100% by heavy batteries, packing about 1/40th as much energy per pound as jet fuel, Joby’s plane can fly 100 miles per charge.

Electra stands out as one of the few companies, alongside Sweden’s Heart Aerospace and Ampaire and Whisper Aero out of the U.S., testing different hybrid concepts to dramatically extend range. (NASA has also been testing hybrid tech with other companies.) Electra and its allies’ initial concept for NASA is a 114-seat airliner that can fly nearly 3,300 miles, says Electra’s vice president and general manager, JP Stewart. But he says the tech can scale to NASA’s largest target: carrying about 300 people up to around 8,600 miles.

Electra’s take on hybrid technology is called a “series hybrid.” On a traditional plane, each propeller (or jet engine) requires a big, expensive turbine that burns jet fuel. By using turbines to power generators instead, Electra can run more props using lightweight electric motors. Electra’s initial sketch has five propellers across each wing (plus three in the tail), which the company says can improve airflow and boost the wing’s ability to lift the plane—tech that’s already working on its two-seat prototype. For its NASA proposal, Electra envisions an airliner that uses this hybrid tech and a new design of the fuselage (the tube carrying passengers) to take off with smaller wings, which will produce less drag and save fuel in flight.

Another benefit of hooking a turbine to a generator, says Stewart, is that the turbine can run at its most-efficient speed throughout the flight. Airplane engines have to be very flexible, gunning it on takeoff and landing and running less intensely when the plane is cruising in the air. Turbines that power the propellers directly don’t have the flexibility to do both tasks efficiently; electric motors do. Finally, by adding batteries to the mix, the plane can use a smaller turbine that needs to produce just enough power for cruising, says Electra. For takeoff and landing, battery packs join in to provide the extra oomph only when needed.

Electra’s concept is just one of several ideas NASA has given the green light to. Another contract winner, JetZero, has proposed a liquid hydrogen-powered, “blended wing body” concept for a jetliner or cargo plane that ditches the traditional design of a metal tube with wings and a tail. Instead, it has a tail-less, triangular shape that looks a bit like a B2 Stealth Bomber and promises major fuel savings. 

Other winners include Georgia Institute of Technology, Pratt & Whitney (part of the RTX conglomerate), and Boeing-owned Aurora Flight Sciences, which are working on several engine and body technologies. (Aurora founder John Langford went on to found Electra in 2020.)

The task now for Electra, JetZero, and other winners is to produce a final airplane design in 18 months. Getting real planes in the air will take many more years.





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Best of Best of Success: Cotney Explores Changes for Subcontractors in Roofing

Cotney Construction Law CEO breaks down what roofing contractors need to know about using subcontractors heading into 2021.




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Lo que logra el Ford Explorer con una buena puesta a punto

El modelo básico de este todocamino 100% eléctrico, con 170 CV y 370 km de autonomía, cuesta 41.800 euros sin descontar ayudas a la compra. Pero lo hay hasta con 340 CV y más de 600 km de alcance. Leer




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Hobbyist astime or industrial evolution? IDTechEx explores the maturing 3D printing industry

After years of hype, the 3D printing industry has moved onto a more critical examination of the value-add that effective additive manufacturing adoption brings to businesses and supply chains. In a recent episode on 3D printing, the technology innovation podcast ‘Tomorrow’s Tech by IDTechEx’ explored the history and benefits of this versatile technology...




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Seat occupancy sensors and gaming – IDTechEx explores printed and flexible sensors

Sensors act as a middle ground between the physical and digital. They measure all sorts of variables from touch, temperature, and heart rate across many different sectors, which IDTechEx’s report “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets” explores in detail.




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IDTechEx explores printed electronics in electrified and autonomous mobility

By Dr Jack Howley, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx.

Electrification, autonomy and vehicle ownership saturation are causing a technological revolution in the automotive sector.