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The CEO of Boeing will resign as part of a comprehensive management restructuring as the aerospace company grapples with the 737 Max catastrophe

The CEO of Boeing, Dave Calhoun, is scheduled to resign by the conclusion of 2024 as a component of a comprehensive restructuring of the troubled aerospace corporation.The resignation of Larry Kellner, the chairman of the board, signifies his decision not to seek reelection at Boeing’s annual meeting in May. According …

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EU launches investigations into Apple, Meta, and Google for alleged non-compliance with DMA regulations

The European Commission has raised concerns about the companies’ potential non-compliance with its significant antitrust rules. The investigations are expected to continue for a duration of 12 months.According to the regulator’s announcement today, the European Commission has opened five non-compliance investigations into Apple, Google, and Meta’s adherence to its new …

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The Army prioritizes drones in its underfunded wishlist

What are the desires of Army officials that are insufficient to be included in their official 2025 budget proposal? Defense One Friday received the service’s “unfunded priorities” list, which includes aerial drones, counter-drone technology, and ground robotics for smaller troops.Service leaders have consistently expressed their intention to provide units with …

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Stanford engineers have developed a revolutionary actuator that reduces energy consumption by 97%

Scientists at Stanford have created a new device that can perform dynamic tasks with significantly less energy than before.As machines continue to advance, they are being tasked with more and more complex and dynamic responsibilities. This includes creating powered prostheses for amputees and developing robots capable of navigating the outside …

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The Chinese government has articulated its plan to deliver astronauts into outer space with an electromagnetic railgun

The transportation of humans into space requires a substantial quantity of fuel. The Apollo missions were launched into orbit using the Saturn V rocket, which transported 770,000 liters (203,400 gallons) of kerosene fuel and liquid oxygen to facilitate burning. Scientists have envisioned various means of extricating ourselves from our atmosphere, …

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