Volocopter’s eVTOL air taxi successfully completed a public test flight from the inaugurated vertiport of the Aerodrome of Saint-Cyr-l’Ecole in Paris. This test included maneuvers to and from the vertiport, ground handling, communication with air traffic control, and battery charging.
This pristine condition 1999 Honda S2000 from Japan with just 745 miles could be yours for a cool $120,000 USD, and it’s probably as close as you’ll get to picking one up off the showroom floor in 2024.
Oxford University scientists have developed an ultra-thin coating that turns everyday objects into solar panels. This light-absorbing material boasts a thin and flexible design that can be applied to the surface of almost any building or common object.
NASA Astronaut Matthew Dominick captured this incredible image of a green aurora illuminating the Soyuz spacecraft from the International Space Station (ISS). The latter is illuminated in a light blue from a sun behind the camera and in front of the space station that is just about to rise.
At first glance, this look like a 35mm film roll, but in reality, it’s just the TTArtisan Super Mini Magnetic LED Light. Its 15 LEDs provide 250 lumens of illumination, while the rechargeable 300mAh battery is good for up to 180 minutes of continuous use on a single charge.
ICON and Lennar’s Wolf Ranch community of 100 3D-printed home nears completion in Georgetown, Texas, about 30 miles from Austin. These structures require the massive 45-foot wide, 4.75 ton Vulcan printer to fabricate.
Finally, pricing for the all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona has been revealed, and it starts at $59,595 USD. Its dual motor, all-wheel drive setup generates 456 hp and 404 lb-ft of torque, but activate the PowerShot feature, and instantly increase the output to 496 hp for a 15 second spurt.
The Slow Mo Guys are back at it again, and this time, they use a high-speed camera to capture molten salt exploding in water at 82,000fps. This reaction occurs because of the extreme temperature difference between the two substances, resulting in the water rapidly vaporizing and creating shock waves.