Transport

Cold Shock: How Winter Weakens Electric Buses

Cornell researchers reveal why electric buses falter in the cold—and what transit agencies can do to keep fleets rolling even in harsh winter weather.

This Fuel Cell Could Transform Electric Aviation

MIT scientists have created a sodium-air fuel cell with game-changing energy density, paving the way for carbon-clean electric aircraft, trains, and ships.

Skywalking Softbots: Aerial Robots That Twist, Climb and Carry

A team at NC State has developed a groundbreaking soft robot that uses infrared light to crawl along aerial wires, carrying loads over 12 times its weight. This innovation could transform transport in hard-to-reach places.

Fuel Cells That Endure: UCLA Breakthrough Powers Clean Trucking Future

UCLA engineers have developed a record-breaking fuel cell catalyst that lasts more than 200,000 hours, offering a scalable solution for hydrogen-powered trucks and clean freight transport.

NASA’s Billion-Dollar Launch Dilemma Amidst Reusable Rocket Revolution

NASA's commitment to the costly Space Launch System, despite the availability of cheaper, reusable rockets, raises critical questions about the agency's fiscal responsibility and strategic direction in the modern era of space exploration.

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