More than two decades since the Concorde supersonic airliner last took to the skies, NASA has been flying an experimental ...
The search for answers about what caused a fatal skydiving plane crash began Monday. Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board arrived at the scene of the crash at Butler Memorial ...
BARCELONA, June 11 : Red Bull are seeking clarification from Formula One's governing body after their 2026 engine was deemed to be the benchmark for performance, giving rivals more scope for ...
Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade answers key questions about E10 gasoline, including engine safety, fuel economy and vehicle compatibility. As E10 gasoline becomes the only widely available ...
Bruno started at Top Speed in 2022 and now serves as Senior Editor for ICE while also training writers across CarBuzz, HotCars, and TopSpeed. A car and motorcycle enthusiast, he enjoys writing about ...
Porsche's decision to bring combustion power back to the next-generation 718 has been the loudest story in the lightweight sports-car world for weeks. Now, Audi CEO Gernot Döllner has weighed in on ...
Finnish researchers build stirling engine-based Carnot battery prototype using sand for heat storage
Scientists in Sweden experimentally evaluated a Stirling engine–based Carnot battery (SECB) prototype using low-cost sand as thermal energy storage, aiming to validate ...
Ask.com, one of the earliest attempts at conversational search engines, has shut down 30 years after its debut. “Every great search must come to an end,” reads the headline on the now-defunct website.
The pioneering search engine shut down on May 1, after nearly 30 years in operation. By Ali Watkins In the digital wilds of Y2K, we came to him with our most probing questions. He told us about ...
Singapore-based VLGC owner Petredec is backing a UK start-up making multifuel engines. The strategic tie-up is aimed at accelerating the introduction of next-generation propulsion systems from Carnot ...
Honda is once again facing legal heat in the United States, this time not over its smaller four-cylinder engines but its larger, widely used V6. The company, already entangled in legal proceedings ...
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