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Passenger aircraft doors are still primarily manufactured by hand. A particularly time-consuming aspect is assembling the door structures using screws and rivets. Numerous intermediate steps are required to prevent direct contact between different materials—which would otherwise lead to corrosion.

However, replacing aluminum, titanium, and thermosets with primarily thermoplastic carbon fiber composites (CFRP), which can be welded together automatically without separating layers, makes the process much faster. Manufacturing time for the door structure drops from 110 hours to 4. The TAVieDA project by Fraunhofer IWU, Fraunhofer LBF, Trelleborg, and Airbus Helicopters has shown this clearly.

Another key factor in shortening assembly times is the for different aircraft door variants. The project team specifically looked for components across various door models that could be standardized—and found success, for example, with the crossbeam. The researchers designed a fully automated assembly line for the most common models and developed fixtures and clamping elements suitable for resistance and ultrasonic welding technologies.

The abducens nerve (CN VI) is vulnerable to injury during endoscopic endonasal transcavernous surgery. In this study, the authors aimed to develop the surgical anatomic landmark and explore the relationship between the sympathetic nerves (SNs) around the internal carotid artery (ICA) and CN VI within the cavernous sinus (CS).

METHODS:

The relationship and patterns between the SNs and CN VI were investigated in 15 cadaveric specimens. The intraoperative examples of anatomic landmark were presented.

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UnHerd’s Flo Read meets Mars Society Founder, Robert Zubrin.

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Renowned aerospace engineer and President of the Mars Society — which advocates for human exploration and colonisation of Mars — gives us his case for a manned mission to Mars, and all the challenges that getting to the Red Planet may entail. Is Elon Musk one of them?

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Their search for Earth’s lost spices just crash-landed them into a world of trouble! 💥 When the six-member crew of the Serrano wrecks their ship, Kent, C-LA, Ada, Eloy, Mod, and Nexus must race against time and some mysterious planet inhabitants to repair it and escape before becoming the main course.

Get a taste of the adventure in this trailer for Steamroller Animation’s first ever pilot episode, Spice Frontier: Escape from Veltegar.

The full “Spice Frontier: Escape from Veltegar” pilot episode is dropping on May 21, 2025.

For all of us at Steamroller Animation, the creation of independent animation projects like “Spice Frontier: Escape from Veltegar” is not merely a side quest; it’s the very lifeblood that fuels our creative spirit and drives innovation.

These projects serve as vital proving grounds, allowing our talented artists, creatives and technicians the freedom to experiment with new styles, push storytelling boundaries, and hone their skills without the constraints of external mandates.

By investing in our own intellectual property, we cultivate a culture of ownership and passion, fostering an environment where groundbreaking ideas can flourish and ultimately elevate the quality and originality we bring to all our animation work, including client-based productions.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang discusses the concept of AI factories—systems that transform electricity into computational intelligence—and explains how AI represents an industrial revolution that will transform every industry, create new jobs in tech and trades, and enable advanced manufacturing through digital twins and physical AI.

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Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction and Jensen’s opening statement on AI’s impact on jobs.
(0:38) Welcome and initial question about AI factories.
(3:17) Discussion of AI as a paradigm shift in modern computing.
(4:51) Explanation of physical AI and its evolution from perception to reasoning.
(9:46) Analysis of what the US needs to do to win the global AI race.
(13:04) Impact of AI on the workforce and job market.
(17:55) How AI enables reshoring and manufacturing through digital twins.
(22:19) Timeline predictions for AI-enabled robots becoming ubiquitous.
(23:52) Closing

Lei et al. show that HLS1 negatively regulates plant senescence and the ABS3-mediated senescence pathway by interacting with ATG8 and attenuating the ABS3-ATG8 interaction and the ability of ABS3 to promote senescence. Their study provides insights into the functional link between HLS1, ABS3, and ATG8 in plant senescence regulation.