Bug splatter can be hard on your car's paint, but a few preventive steps can make cleanup easier and help protect the finish ...
Trials began Wednesday at Shreveport Regional Airport for a research project being conducted by NASA Research in Langley and Boeing. The project, called the Insect Accretion Mitigation, is testing ...
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When bugs explode against the wings of oncoming airplanes, they create a sticky problem for aerospace engineers. “A bug doesn’t know that it’s been catastrophically destroyed,” says Emilie J. (Mia) ...
October 9, 2009 – If you have ever taken a long road trip, the windshield of your car will inevitably be splattered with bugs by the time you arrive at your destination. Could the DNA left behind be ...
Have you hit a cicada while driving 50 mph? The bugs leave a messy splatter mark on your vehicle. And when they collide into your windshield at 60-plus mph, there’s an explosion of bug guts that can ...
NASA’s been studying the way bugs splatter for years. Those gooey speckles of black and red might be gross to you, but to aerospace engineers, they’re a riddle that’s plagued the industry for decades.
Trials began Wednesday at Shreveport Regional Airport for a research project being conducted by NASA Research in Langley and Boeing. A Boeing 757, along with 100 project members including engineers, ...
If you have ever taken a long road trip, the windshield of your car will inevitably be splattered with bugs by the time you arrive at your destination. Could the DNA left behind be used to estimate ...
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