Daily Archives: Mar 14, 2026

Charles Mitchell

Why Titan’s Implosion Is Forcing a Reckoning in Deep-Sea Engineering

"Carbon fiber is extensively applied to build pressure vessels where the fiber is wrapped around the outside edge of the vessel. This configuration enables such vessels to resist internal high pressure but not necessarily external forces," said Deborah Chung, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University at...
Charles Mitchell

8 Surprising Reasons the Kāneʻohe Bay Air Show Will Leave You...

Can 100,000 people, supersonic fighters, and Lamborghinis be viewed in a single weekend without losing your shoes or your temper? The Kāneʻohe Bay Air Show comes back August 8–10, with promises of a show where engineering wonders cross paths with community celebration. From families to aviation buffs, this is...
William Harrison

How a Strike in St. Louis Is Testing Boeing’s Defense Comeback

"Air dominance is not an entitlement, but it's become the hallmark of American airpower," said Gen. David Allvin, the Air Force Chief of Staff. That culture, founded on decades of technological superiority, is now put to the test in the real world as over 3,200 highly trained machinists went...