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US Space Force sponsors race car, startup to trial wireless power transmission, Las Vegas loop lengt

US Space Force sponsors race car, startup to trial wireless power transmission, Las Vegas loop lengthens [Interesting Engineering]( }}) Monday, 10 Aug 2020 This is a sad day for the computing industry. Frances Allen, the first woman to win the Turing Award, [has passed away]( on her 88th birthday. May she rest in peace. Your briefings: - Apple is [taking legal action]( against a meal prep startup over its "pear" logo. - Today in 1973, the Louvre opened in Paris, becoming one of the most-visited museums. With COVID-19, visiting museums and traveling might seem far away; however, these [virtual tours]( are always a possibility. The week has started. Catch up with our headlines to get ahead! [US Space Force Sponsors an Indy 500 Race Car This Year]( The Space Force will be backing the race car along with Ed Carpenter Racing. [US Space Force Sponsors an Indy 500 Race Car This Year]( [Vehicles]( [U.S. Space Force/Twitter]( The still relatively new U.S. Space Force is wasting no time in getting its name out there in the world of motorsports, and the news that it'll be sponsoring a race car at this year's Indy 500 came as a bit of a surprise. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [NZ Startup to Build First Long-Range Commercial Wireless Power Transmitter]( The system can be scaled up to transmit the same amount of energy as any wired solution. [NZ Startup to Build First Long-Range Commercial Wireless Power Transmitter]( [News]( [Emrod]( New Zealand-based startup Emrod has developed a safe method for wireless electric power transmission across long distances without the need for copper wire. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Boring Company's Vegas Loop Tunnel Grows After Winning Casino Project]( The extension will be added to the Convention Center Loop. [Boring Company's Vegas Loop Tunnel Grows After Winning Casino Project]( [Transportation]( [Boring Company]( The Las Vegas loop lengthens: That is to say, the Boring Company, one of Elon Musk's companies, has just won a contract to provide its underground tunnel to a casino in Las Vegas. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Award-Winning Personal Submarine Is the World's Lightest Submersible ] [U-Boat Worx]( [Gadgets]( [This Award-Winning Personal Submarine Is the World's Lightest Submersible]( The vehicle can dive up to 328 feet (100 meters) allowing you to explore the deep seas in comfort and style. [> Read More]( [Bentley's New Electric Automobile Motor Designed Without Rare-Earth Magnets] [Bentley Media]( [Automotive]( [Bentley's New Electric Automobile Motor Designed Without Rare-Earth Magnets]( OLEV-funded research will support Bentley’s plans to lead sustainable luxury mobility. [> Read More]( [EV-Converted Maruti Suzuki 800 Has More Torque Than Ford F-150 Pickup Truck] [Northway Motorsports]( [Vehicles]( [EV-Converted Maruti Suzuki 800 Has More Torque Than Ford F-150 Pickup Truck]( The converted vehicle has more torque than a contemporary pickup truck. [> Read More]( [Advertisement]( [Italian Wine Windows From the Plague Era Are Back] [1](,[2]( [Culture]( [Italian Wine Windows From the Plague Era Are Back]( Buchette del vino were used centuries ago to prevent contagion during Black Death. [> Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Video of the Day [How Offshore Wind Turbines Work]( [How Offshore Wind Turbines Work]( Offshore wind turbines are marvelous feats of engineering that provide energy to countless homes. But how do they work? [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( [linkedin]( You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( to manage your newsletter subscriptions. [Display on interestingengineering.com]( Interesting Engineering, Inc 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 © Copyright 2020 | Interesting Engineering, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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