Monthly Archives: February 2015

The UK Government Wants To Get This Massive Airship Back In The Air

The Airlander 10 is the largest aircraft in the world, originally designed in 2010 to be used for surveillance and reconnaissance by the US Army. But budget cutbacks and delays grounded the project in 2012, and in 2013 it was … Continue reading

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Taking the Large Hadron Collider to the Max

These four fixes will double the power of the world’s greatest physics machine. Later this spring, scientists at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, will restart the world’s biggest particle physics experiment, after a hiatus of two years. Beams … Continue reading

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Helium Leak Detectors Improving Automatic Transmission Quality

Helium leak-detection systems are helping transmission suppliers improve quality and reduce the cost of producing new automatic transmissions developed to improve fuel economy. Why is leak detection so important? Due to the complex operation of new multi-speed transmissions, transmission-fluid leaks … Continue reading

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