Co.DesignAirplanes with windowless cockpits are here. Are you ready to fly in one?A new prototype plane features a screen instead of a front-facing window in its cockpit. The technology is closer to the mainstream than it sounds.
CreativityLockheed Martin’s new job interview is a 14-foot-tall black box and a near-impossible aerospace equationThe company took the box to Virginia Tech to find its most creative engineering students.
Fast Company MagazineA new habitat at the bottom of the worldHow OZ Architecture is transforming Antarctica’s McMurdo Station from its antiquated 1950s sprawl into an energy-efficient, state-of-the-art research facility.
TechHow AR And VR Could Help Get Humans To MarsToday Lockheed Martin rolls out its MAIA “digital ecosystem,” which combines machine learning with AR/VR to provide more self-reliance to manned space missions.
TechCyber Attacks Are On The Increase, Warns Defense FirmOne in five of every attack is “advanced and persistent”, says Lockheed Martin VP Chandra McMahon.
TechThe FBI Banks $1 Billion For Facial Recognition TechPrivacy campaigners will likely be up in arms, though, as the bureau keeps details of the algorithm it’s using close to its (bulletproof) vest.
ImpactClean Energy From An Unlikely Source: Lukewarm OceansThe sun pours down a lot of energy onto the surface of the ocean every day. Now scientists are figuring out a way to get that energy onto the grid, with only seawater as a waste product. It just requires a really, really long pipe.
ImpactPreventing The Next BP Oil Spill With Government-Funded InnovationThe Department of Energy is doling out money to some high-tech oil drilling projects. If we’re going to be drilling, we might as well invest time and money in making it as safe as possible.
Fast Company MagazinePlagued by Lawsuits, McAfee Founder Hunts for Cures in BelizeJohn McAfee, the antivirus-software pioneer, says he’s lost most of his fortune — but doesn’t care. To the contrary, he now hopes to give something back by deriving antibiotics from jungle plants in Belize. Really?
Work Life‘He’s like Tony Stark and she’s like my mom’: How workplace praise diverges between men and women