Sentences with phrase «by aeronautics»

Inspired by aeronautics and formed by speed, the Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo looks like a jet fighter on wheels that blurs the line between air and asphalt.

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Several young companies with roots in Silicon Valley are trying to elbow their way into a business long dominated by national governments and aeronautics giants like Boeing.
Mongoose - V is a radiation - hardened version of the MIPS R3000 CPU and is manufactured by Synova, a Florida - based company that specializes in turnkey aeronautics solutions.
Entrants share an original handmade item or work of art inspired by NASA and NASA's programs, such as the Space Shuttle Program and human spaceflight, aeronautics, science and exploration of the universe.
These are typical of the problems tackled by R&D teams developing new materials in, for instance, aeronautics.
NASA House: $ 600 million (including $ 400 million for science, $ 150 million for aeronautics, and $ 50 million for repairs to NASA facilities damaged by hurricanes)
The puzzle of just how a fly ball is tracked and caught had been explored before — as long ago as the 1960s — by a professor of aeronautics at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in Buffalo, New York, who had come up with a theory known as the Optical Acceleration Cancellation model, or OAC.
The research by Hart and Acs examines companies in a much broader range of science - and technology - based industries that are important to the American economy (and to the employment prospects of scientifically and technically trained people), including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, optical equipment, industrial and agricultural chemicals, guidance and navigation systems, aeronautics and space, testing instruments, and much more.
A few decades later, Sir George Cayley, an Englishman who built models and gliders, was considered by many to be the first man to truly understand aeronautics, but the true glide master was Otto Lilienthal, an innovator through the late 19th century.
Pilots must also be at least 17 years old, pass an aeronautics test and be vetted by the Transportation Security Administration.
The RESTORE - L mission would be «restructured» to reduce costs, while aeronautics research would be trimmed by 2.5 percent, and NASA's Office of Education — which manages Space Grant, NASA's EPSCoR, and STEM programs at minority - serving institutions — would be eliminated.
Amadei, as a member of Professor Chad Vecitis» lab at Harvard University, had been working with graphene oxide for water purification applications, while Stein was experimenting with carbon nanotubes and other nanoscale architectures, as part of a group led by Brian Wardle, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT.
The technological by - products of this effort, particularly in computing, aeronautics and astronautics, telecommunications, numerical simulation, and optics, have helped to give the nation an economic competitive advantage.
During his studies at UC Berkeley, Siemion was a recipient of the Josephine de Karman Fellowship, a scholarship program established in 1954 by the late Dr. Theodore von Karman, world - renowned aeronautics expert, teacher and first director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.
A chance school visit by a paper plane whiz kid leads Dylan to discover that he may have otherworldly skill in the art of A4 aeronautics, when his first attempt soars through doorways, down corridors and, ultimately, beyond the horizon.
* full discloser... I came within a hairs breadth of buying an i3 for my wife [who's daily round trip is all of 10 miles] until I was informed by several aeronautic engineers that living at 5280 ft and in a climate that regularly goes beyond the above limitations of all the problems Li batteries have outside the above stated boundaries would be a major issue
One Saab innovation, inspired by the company's roots in aeronautics, was the «Black Panel» feature (available on S or SE models only), which extinguished most instrument panel lights at the touch of a button on the SID, to eliminate distraction from dash lights during night driving.
Measured rotating weights bolted to engines counter offending harmonics, largely replaced by clever active engine mountings / bushings Balanced crank: Usually done for race prepped engines to reduce the strain on the rotating components and their bearings when spinning at up to 19,000 rpm where a couple of grams turn into kilogrammes at such high rpms Balancer tube: A connection between intake manifoilds of the two banks of a V - type engine to even out pressure of cancel harmonics Bi-Turbo: Term coined to describe an endine with two turbochargers Brake Force Distribution: also called electronic brake force distribution where the ABS first attempts to divert pressure to the wheels that are not locked - up before intervening with its pulsating anti-lock strategy Brake Disc: Or Disc Brake, an aeronautic technology adapted for automotive use to replace the drum brake.
For the further development of the Lamborghini design language, designers pulled their inspiration from another sphere dominated by speed and dynamics — from modern aeronautics, from the world's fastest and most agile aircraft.
Inspired by latest aeronautic technologies, the German photo and video artist will show a collection of large - scale photographs that give us a futuristic vision of the forthcoming space tourism.
In the mid-1950s he worked as an aeronautics draftsman in California, interpreting the engineers» blueprints by making simplified illustrations.
This major step forward by ARESEP came in the same week that Costa Rican aeronautics engineering company Ad Astra Rocket announced it will run entirely on solar energy.
The Environmentally Friendly Inter-City Aircraft powered by Fuel Cells (ENFICA - FC) project will receive â «¬ 2.9 million (US$ 3.9 million) in funding from the European Union as part of the aeronautics and space priority of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6).
No benefit for accidental death is payable if the Insured's death is caused or contributed to by: disease or infirmity of mind or body, or medical or surgical treatment for such disease or infirmity; an infection not occurring as a direct result or consequence of an accidental bodily injury; any attempt at suicide, or intentional self - inflicted injury, while sane or insane; travel in an aircraft or device used for testing or experimental purposes, used by or for military authority or used for travel beyond the earth's atmosphere; active participation in a riot or insurrection; committing or attempting to commit a felony; intoxication as defined by the jurisdiction where the accidental injury occurred; riding or driving an air, land or water vehicle in a race, speed or endurance contest; rock or mountain climbing; bungee jumping; or aeronautics (hang - gliding, skydiving, parachuting, ultralight, soaring, ballooning and parasailing).
Accident while the life assured is engaged in aviation or aeronautics in any capacity other than that of a fare - paying, part - paying or non-paying passenger, in any aircraft which is authorized by the relevant regulations to carry such passengers and flying between established aerodromes.
A computer generated image of the hybrid - electric regional aircraft being developed by Zunum Aero, a start - up partly financed by US aeronautics group Boeing that could enter service as soon as in...
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