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WW2 Weapons That Were Too Advanced for Their Time
World War 2 had its fair share of technologically advanced weapons. Take a look at some of the most forward-thinking to see ...
We’ve now moved through the third year of a bull market that began in the fall of 2022, following the breakthrough moment ...
Morning Overview on MSN
This near-indestructible alloy is redefining what metal can handle
Engineers have spent decades trying to build metals that do not snap, melt, or grind away under extreme conditions, and for a ...
Modern armored vehicles have become increasingly difficult to defeat as active protection systems, reactive armor, and rapid ...
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Live long and loiter: Why NASA's ESCAPADE probes will wait a year in space before heading to Mars
"How do you get to Mars when the launch vehicle is not necessarily going to Mars?" ...
A French launch startup that recently closed a funding round is seeking defense applications for its hybrid propulsion technology.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World-1st laptop cooled by dielectric barrier discharge plasma actuators to debut at CES 2026
YPlasma will host the world premiere of the first-ever application of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuators for ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World-first electric crab-walking nuclear missile launch vehicle model unveiled in China
China unveiled a modular electric heavy-duty vehicle that could serve as a stealthy mobile launcher for intercontinental ...
The surprising reason why VW can sell ultra-affordable cars like the Polo Vivo... but only in certain markets. Hint: It's not ...
Discovering a machine that could somehow produce thrust without releasing propellant would be a game-changer for human space travel. There’s just one problem—such a device would defy the laws of ...
China’s twin Shijian-29 satellites test coordinated observations relative navigation, and space object tracking now.
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