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The elevator control cables, pulley, guard pins and wire fragments were sent to the NTSB Materials Laboratory for further examination. The separated elevator control cable was fractured near the aft ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo and their collaborators have developed a digital laboratory system that fully ...
The construction industry accounts for approximately 37% of global CO₂ emissions. Traditional materials like cement, steel, ...
A team of researchers has developed a portable and automatic laboratory that can monitor soil chemistry in real time—and ...
Lithium-ion batteries are used to power a growing variety of products, including the vast majority of electric vehicles, ...
The public is now able to view the elements used by the NTSB in its investigation into the Realty Building explosion last May.
Witnesses told the NTSB they heard the loud noises coming from the New York Helicopter Tours chopper as it was flying over the Hudson moments before the deadly crash on April 10, the board’s ...
Boeing engineers are now testing lighter metal alloys and a different class of composites known as thermoplastics, Seebergh says. “Thermoplastics don’t need the high heat and long cure cycles in an ...
The Cessna 180 took off at about 8:05 p.m. Friday, April 18, and crashed about six minutes later, according to the NTSB report. Ahead of that flight, the plane had flown from Moundrige to Fremont ...
Fire crews responded to a residential fire in Kaysville caused by an electric vehicle while it was charging in the driveway.
Clint Johnson, the chief of NTSB Alaska, told CBS affiliate KTUU that an investigation is underway to determine what exactly caused the Cessna to go down. But he said the probe so far indicated ...