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The FAA is proposing mandatory inspections for certain Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 aircraft due to concerns about substandard ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNOakley’s New Sunglasses Are a Callback to One of Its Most Collectible DesignsNo, Oakley's new Plantaris frames aren't Tom Cruise's sunglasses from "Mission: Impossible II." But they sure look like it.
A new RMIT study unveils a cheaper, stronger 3D-printed titanium alloy that could transform aerospace, medical, and ...
Discover why the KatuChef Titanium Cutting Board is trending in 2025. Safe, hygienic, and built to last-read the official chopping board report now.
Full-Spectrum Innovations Across the Value Chain The exhibition presented a comprehensive view of the copper ecosystem, covering everything from raw materials to end applications, with a broad range ...
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MotorTrend on MSNFine V-8 Whines: 2005 BMW 545i vs. Cadillac STS vs. Infiniti M45 vs. Mercedes E500Taste-testing a quartet of V-8 powered luxury sedans in California's vineyard country. Have they been aged to perfection?
The Independent’s sleep expert - I’ve spent years testing mattresses for back, side and front sleepers from Simba, Nectar and more ...
We ride and review the cyclocross race specific Sage Titanium PDXCX. See what makes it different from typical cyclocross and ...
Engineers from RMIT University have produced a new type of 3D-printed titanium that's about a third cheaper than commonly used titanium alloys.
Titanium cookware is versatile and durable, but expensive. We tested three titanium pans from Our Place, Hestan, and Guy Fieri.
Nickel alloys have become increasingly important in 3D printing due to their thermal and mechanical strength as well as their ...
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