GE Aerospace has secured a $1.4 billion contract from Naval Air Systems Command for Lots 9–13 of T408 engines for the U.S.
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CHICAGO — Head curator Dr. Voula Saridakis liked to stand by the entrance to the balcony overlooking the U-505 Submarine exhibit at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago to see ...
Chicago families can experience the Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet on Sunday along with holiday workshops and outdoor events across the Chicago area, giving kids... Chicago Parent is ...
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Universities are among the United States’ most enduring sources of competitive advantage and a key pillar of the nation’s innovation system. Home to more than 35 of the world’s top 100 research ...
We have a new Most Wanted Driving Iron - Titleist U•505. Some of the best golf clubs we've ever tested have come from the driving iron category. Titleist U•505 sets a new standard of performance. It ...
The United States is a country that has spectacular museum ships, and one of the best of all is in the city of Chicago. U-505 was a Type IXC submarine, with a length of 76.76 meters, a beam of 6.8 ...
Multiple technology revolutions — digital, AI, biotech, autonomous systems, quantum, precision agriculture — are advancing rapidly, transforming every sector of the economy and national security, and ...
The U-505 submarine served 12 patrols and sank eight enemy boats before the US Navy captured it. The U-boat is now on display at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. Visitors can walk ...