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" ... "Our mid-term view is that we believe the future of urban air taxis is inner-city flights. This is how we are designing the aircraft, so air taxis are viable for densely populated areas and efficient in short trips - up to 30 km," said Boelens. "There's a market for longer trip vehicles, but not with the wingless multi-copter design we're currently working on." ... "
" ... Decapitated, wingless sphinxes and three-metre tall caryatids (pillars carved in the form of maidens) guarded the way to a chamber containing the skeleton of the tomb's occupant, who has yet to be identified. ... "
" ... Drug maker Samumed, based in San Diego, says that it will be taking the medicine, code named SM04554, into larger studies aimed at getting approval from the Food and Drug Administration. The treatment is a topical solution that is rubbed on the head. It works, Samumed says, by affecting the Wnt pathway, a fundamental signaling pathway discovered in fruit flies (w stands for “wingless”) that is crucial in the development of embryos and in cancer in all animals. The results will be presented today by Yusuf Yazici, Samumed’s chief medical officer. ... "
" ... It’s a different story when it comes to aircraft, particularly aircraft that operate in and out of a fixed base. Weight is everything in aircraft — particularly wingless e-VTOLs. Hydrogen is the densest fuel available. The only problem is that the tanks to hold it weigh many times what the hydrogen inside weighs, greatly reducing that advantage. Liquid supercooled hydrogen can be stored at lower weight, but is dangerous and boils off quickly and wastefully. Today, the hydrogen fuel cells needed to generate electric power from hydrogen are quite expensive when you consider the immense amount of power these vehicles need for takeoff. Failure of the fuel cells could also be a serious safety incident, and making them redundant increases the price even more. Most hydrogen designs combine with a battery to give extra power when needed and for emergency landing, while relying on the liquid fuel/hydrogen to deliver the range. ... "
" ... The target Hood and Kibar went after was obvious: a gene called Wnt, which stands for "wingless integration site," because when you knock it out in fruit flies, they never grow wings. It's a linchpin in a group of genes that control the growth of a developing fetus--whether you're a fly or a person. Together these genes are known as the Wnt pathway. Trigger the right ones and you might revive old flesh. Some cancers do their dirty work by hijacking Wnt, and blocking it might stop tumors. ... "