By THOMAS GNAU | Dayton Daily News | Published: April 27, 2021 DAYTON, Ohio (Tribune News Service) The University of Dayton s research arm has won an Air Force contract for work on propulsion and thermal management. The University of Dayton Research Institute, or UDRI, with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $96 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for research enabling procurement for aerospace systems, an announcement from the Department of Defense said late Monday. This contract provides for the advancement of the state-of-the-art of propulsion, power, and thermal management technologies for transition to the warfighter, the DOD said. Work will be performed in Dayton and is expected to be completed April 25, 2029.
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Members of the NASA Mars Helicopter team inspect the flight model, inside the Space Simulator, a 25-foot-wide vacuum chamber at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, on Feb. 1, 2019.
NASA let us know, after Perseverance had landed on Mars, that a small piece of fabric from the Wright brothers’ 1903 Flyer has made the journey too and is attached to a small helicopter which is going to fly over the Martian surface maybe as soon as this weekend. Aviation commentator Dan Patterson has some thoughts.
Who could have imagined that an artifact from Dayton and the Wright brothers would end up on Mars?
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IMAGE: Rice University s Carbon Hub is a zero-emissions research initiative to produce technologies that split hydrocarbons into hydrogen fuel and solid carbon materials that can be used to make buildings, cars,. view more
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HOUSTON - (March 8, 2021) - Carbon Hub, Rice University s zero-emissions research initiative, has awarded seed grants for six projects that will rapidly advance its vision for transforming the oil and gas sector into a leading provider of both clean hydrogen energy and solid carbon products that can be used in place of materials with large carbon footprints.
Six research teams from Rice University; the University of Cambridge, England; the University of California, Berkeley; the IMDEA Materials Institute, Madrid; the Polytechnic University of Milan; the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and the University of Dayton Research Institute were selected for one-year grants in response to Carbon
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