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About Eric Tegler
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Recent Posts
- Aerospace Testing International – Could Active Flow Control guide the laser weapons of the future?
- Forbes – This Michigan Small Business Is a Conduit to Defense Work for Others
- Popular Mechanics – All Hail the Bobcat, the Badass Machine That Changed Job-Site Productivity Forever
- Forbes – Here’s What Bell’s New Folding Rotors Look Like in Action
- Popular Mechanics – We Fired the Army’s New Rifle and Machine Gun. It Was a Heavy-Metal Experience
- The Messenger – The Pentagon’s Electric Vehicle Push Doesn’t Work for Taxpayers — or the Climate
- Popular Mechanics – Why the Learjet Is Such a Badass Plane
- Forbes – Hermeus Is Plugging An F-15 Engine Into its Hypersonic Test Aircraft
- Aerospace Testing International – Reshaping Flow Control
- Popular Mechanics – How Chevy Went Backward To Go Forward With Its New Corvette Z06 Engine
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Science Archive
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International Space Station 20th Anniversary – A Narrative Around the Details
Posted on November 26, 2018 | No Comments -
Popular Mechanics – Launching To Space At A Crawl
Posted on February 20, 2018 | No Comments -
Popular Mechanics – Why The DC-3 Is Such A Badass Plane
Posted on August 14, 2017 | No Comments -
Popular Mechanics – Hypoxia Threatens Navy and Air Force Pilots, and the Threat Is Growing
Posted on August 8, 2017 | No Comments -
Popular Mechanics – Our Invisible Data Highway Is a Congested Mess
Posted on February 9, 2017 | No Comments -
ars Technica – The Army’s looking into putting bacteria into its electronics
Posted on December 20, 2016 | No Comments -
Popular Mechanics – Implants Can Overcome Spinal Injury in Monkeys. Are Humans Next?
Posted on December 20, 2016 | No Comments