by Josefine Lissner | Oct 7, 2022 | Uncategorized
Duann Scott of Bits and Atoms and I met at the EOS booth during RAPID+tct in Detroit, where I also saw my 3D-printed rocket for the first time. I did my best to answer his questions, but had the feeling he was not yet completely satisfied. So, I wasn’t surprised...
by Josefine Lissner | Jul 5, 2022 | Uncategorized
I love Trevor’s enthusiasm, talking about the Aerospike in this new video from Titan’s of CNC, where he prints the rocket engine out of Titanium. I must say though that as an Aerospace Engineer, I cringe on the material choice: Titanium has a very low thermal...
by Lin Kayser | Jun 30, 2022 | Uncategorized
Al Gore rattled me in 2006 with An Inconvenient Truth. He alerted me, like many, to an issue that I had not known about: Climate Change.The fact that innovation in physical things is slow and complicated, and our apparent inability to out-engineer the fundamental...
by Lin Kayser | Jun 18, 2022 | Uncategorized
There are a lot of challenges we face as we move further into the third millennium. With record temperatures all over the world and weather extremes happening, we are reminded again of the importance of reducing humanity’s carbon footprint to zero.Many people are...
by Lin Kayser | Jun 15, 2022 | Uncategorized
We released Hyperganic Core for everyone today. Because of the high demand, we are doing a soft rollout — please have patience if you are not in the first batch. We have to support thousands of new users properly. This release is an important point in our history at...
by Lin Kayser | Jun 3, 2022 | Uncategorized
Seven years ago, in 2015, the UN released objectives that humanity wants to reach by 2030, the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We are halfway through to 2030, and progress has been made, but it’s not enough. Part of the problem is that at least 15 of the 17...