Michael Matthews fights to his fourth Tour stage win by attacking the breakaway The Australian overcame being dropped on the final climb to take arguably the best win of his career on stage 14. Read More
3 wild Eurobike concept bikes: Recycled plastic, hydrogen-powered, or hubless ebike prototypes
Eurobike has a bit of everything, but these wild prototype concept bike projects from Muzzi Cycles, HeFlow & Komo Bike caught our eyes. Muzzi is a one-piece molded plastic frame that can be recycled or even made from recycled material. HeFlow is an adaptable 4-wheeled cargo bike powered by a […]
Video: Saturday Sends #56
It’s Saturday, which means it’s time to watch the best sends from the past two weeks!( Comments: 5 )
SpaceX cargo ship delivers dust storm instrument to International Space Station
A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule loaded with more than 5,800 pounds of supplies and experiments docked with the International Space Station Saturday, delivering a NASA instrument to study the mineral content of dust storms and several small CubeSats slated for deployment from the complex.
How artificial intelligence is changing astronomy
Machine learning has become an essential piece of astronomers’ toolkits.
NASA Administrator, Deputy to Attend Farnborough Airshow
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy will attend the Farnborough International Airshow in the United Kingdom on Monday, July 18.
Dragon capsule docks with space station on SpaceX’s 25th cargo mission
A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule met up with the International Space Station on Saturday (July 16), delivering more than 5,800 pounds (2,630 kilograms) of supplies to the orbiting lab.
Retro Rescue: PBM’s custom Triumph Bonneville T140
I spend time around people who love old English bikes, and I feel like the Triumph Bonneville T140 cops a bit of flak from the Triumph crowd. Granted, its legendary predecessor, the T120, was a tough act to follow. But while the T140 doesn’t quite have the same allure, it […]
34 Spots Remain for ADV Training With Chris Birch
If you’re looking to train with a legendary ADV pilot, some spots remain on Chris Birch’s first-ever stateside schedule in Georgia and Utah.
Hackers are targeting industrial systems with malware
An entire ecosystem of sketchy software is targeting potentially critical infrastructure.