In Istanbul, Turkey, on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 24, 2025, a model aircraft enthusiast experienced a bittersweet moment.
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Randy's vintage profiles: Stinson Model O

Discover the story of the rare 1933 Stinson Model O, a once-lost military trainer recreated from scratch and now displayed at the Museum of Flight. Randy Malmstrom traces its origins, global service, ...
Battleships once ruled the seas, but they have since been replaced by aircraft carriers. The idea of returning to this ...
This is Colossus: a data center that Musk’s artificial-intelligence company, xAI, is using as a training ground for Grok, one ...
India’s challenge is not a lack of talent: It is a lack of sustained competitive pressure that is necessary to convince manufacturers to raise standards ...
How a new startup plans to power satellites with lasers. A new class of ultrafast AI chips also uses lasers. And startup Axiomatic AI is building better AI models for science and engineering.
Public health has its own bracket of champions: breakthroughs that eliminated deadly diseases, revolutionized surgery, and opened entirely new doors in medicine. From vaccines to mRNA technology, ...
The scope of the planned detention network is staggering. The agency has already bought two warehouses with capacity for 8,500 people each; by comparison, the country's largest federal prison holds ...
Government policies may change. Budgets may tighten. But the work of privately supported American development organizations ...
Writing in Washington Monthly in 1974, future White House speechwriter James Fallows agreed that novelists had earned their ...
A U.S.-made Tomahawk missile killed at least 175 people, most of them children. That's not supposed to happen with "smart" munitions. What went wrong?
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, it briefly looked like the U.S. auto industry might expand beyond the familiar “Big Three.” Backed by industrial powerhouse Henry J. Kaiser and veteran auto ...