Aether Biomachines use an AI process to identify novel materials, then build them with biotechnology. They are the first ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Last week we told you that the U.S. Navy has picked Raytheon to help them develop new hypersonic missiles. The University of Arizona's engineering department is playing a big ...
Raytheon and Northrop Grumman are developing 3D printed engines for smaller hypersonic missiles that could be deployed in at lower cost in swarms. The air-breathing scramjet will use regular aviation ...
Can 3D printers produce parts that can withstand the high heat and stress of hypersonic flight? Two University of Arizona scientists think so and are developing new 3D-printed materials for hypersonic ...
An example of Beehive Industries' 1,000-lb thrust-class engine on display at the Air & Space Forces Association exhibition in September 2025. (Janes/Jeremiah Cushman) Beehive Industries announced the ...
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