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Interfaces The Design Engineering Magazine What Makes an Interface Feel Great? I think a lot about what makes an interface feel great. When you go from using a good product to a great one, you can feel the difference.
The American Missile Crisis
Recent global conflicts, from Russia and Ukraine to Iran and Israel, have seen a resurgent awareness of the frailty of US munitions stock, which has been drawn down by both direct and indirect involvement in these events. While exact stockpile volumes are not disclosed, it is estimated that supplies of US warheads and the missiles that carry them have declined by nearly an order of magnitude since their peak during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Analysts have estimated that in the event of a...
Crystal Nights by Greg Egan
Publication history - Interzone #215, April 2008. - Free podcast at Transmissions From Beyond. [Site no longer active] - Oceanic (collection, Orion) -
CT scans of BYD car parts
Design to Reality Evolution of the Plastic Bottle In the dark nights of my soul, I fret about how inconsistently engineered my life is. The coffee table I made a year or two ago was intended to look like the dining room table I built a few years earlier, but in reality the two bear only a vague resemblance to each other. Open a drawer of my tool chest at random, and perhaps you’ll find a thematically-aligned collection of well-loved hand tools, meticulously cut into a nest of Kaizen foam, or...
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Loses Door at Remote Pacific Airport, Puzzling Engineers
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner suffered an unusual incident at one of the most remote airports in the world when one of its doors detached from the fuselage during ground handling. The event has left engineers searching for answers about how it happened. The aircraft was on the ground at the Mataveri Airport on Easter Island, located 3,759 km off the coast of South America.
'It's very aesthetically pleasing.' Prada and Axiom just revealed the stylish cooling suit Artemis astronuats will wear under their spacesuit on the moon
'It's very aesthetically pleasing.' Prada and Axiom just revealed the stylish cooling suit Artemis astronuats will wear under their spacesuit on the moon Prada (yes, that Prada) and Axiom Space are taking spacesuits up a notch with this liquid cooling ventilation garment. New York — This weekend, I watched as Prada and Axiom Space unveiled the next-generation Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment for astronauts on the moon.
Can You Stop a Hypersonic Missile?
Can You Stop a Hypersonic Missile? The headlines say yes. Patriot crews shot down a Kinzhal over Kyiv on the night of May 4, 2023.
James Webb Space Telescope finds evidence the mysterious 'little red dots' are black hole stars
James Webb Space Telescope finds evidence the mysterious 'little red dots' are black hole stars "None of the previous little red dots have all of the pieces of evidence in the same place." Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope may be close to solving the mystery of "little red dots" in the early universe. The team has studied one of these strange objects, designated GLIMPSE-17775, finding evidence it is a black hole star — a ravenously feeding, growing supermassive black hole...
22 World Cup items, 22 stories
FIFA won't reveal how, but after every game at the 2026 World Cup this summer, it will be collecting items that will one day document the tournament. It already has the net from the 2018 World Cup final, for example, as well as the tracksuit that Pelé wore at his first World Cup in 1958. The items live in FIFA's various museums, ranging from Vancouver and Miami to Zurich and Hong Kong.
The Untold Story of the Google Buses That Took Over San Francisco
Activists in San Francisco’s Mission District weren’t giving up easily. David Campos had taken the baton from Chris Daly as the city Supervisor leading the anti-gentrification advocates, who were anchored in a handful of nonprofit community groups. During the springtime festivities for Cinco de Mayo in 2015, Campos called for a moratorium on all new housing construction in the Mission, saying it was the only way to give the district “a fighting chance.”