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Fly Anywhere in the World in 4 hours for $100 - The Boom Supersonic
"In October of 2020, Boom Supersonic unveiled its latest and most ambitious project to date: an aircraft that could fly you anywhere in the world in a maximum of 4 hours for 100 dollars. Almost two ...
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What You're Seeing Isn’t a Sonic Boom - It’s Something Else Entirely
Viral images of fighter jets surrounded by vapor cones are often misidentified as shockwaves, but this video clarifies the ...
Tech companies in the AI race need power, and lots of it. They aren’t waiting around for the archaic U.S. power grid to catch up.
Nvidia is the undisputed king of the artificial-intelligence chips, but that doesn’t mean other companies aren’t also riding the AI wave.
The latest NFIB survey of small businesses found nearly a quarter of small businesses raised prices last month. And nearly a third plan to do so in the next three months.
ASML Holding reported confident guidance for next year, which could help justify investors’ recent enthusiasm for the chip-making equipment company.
Quinn Arnau was thoughtful in his decision to plant his roots in the Atlanta metro area 20 years ago. He sought a space with an up-and-coming airport, major corporations’ headquarters and room to ...
Electric rates have been on a tear, spiking year over year of late, leading to public outcry and marathon public hearings. With power-hungry data centers now on the Wyoming horizon — a collective 5.8 ...
The first half of Alabama State football's game against Jackson State was everything most expected it would be. The Hornets went into the half trailing 17-13 to the defending SWAC champions. The ...
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