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New Lego Set is a Working Model of the Panama Canal
With working double gates and locks, the fun never ends.
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Why car designers stick with clay
In an age when vehicle styling teams have supercomputers and virtual reality at their disposal, a venerable — and defiantly low-tech — design tool persists.
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What Happens Inside NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab Changes the World
Everyone’s talking about private industry getting humans on Mars. Mars trips! Mars houses! Mars colonies! But no one’s going anywhere without the help of one brilliant, peculiar, fantastical space center—NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, which is behind almost every amazing feat in the history of space travel. By Jacqueline Detwiler.
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The Man Who'll Make a Gorgeous Guitar Out of Anything
Matt Artinger was put on this earth to design and build some of the sweetest-sounding guitars ever crafted. And when a man figures out what he was put on this earth to do, his is fortunate indeed.
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Now Cancelled Comma One Would Have Embarrassed The Car Industry
Prediction: There will be a Comma Two. By Alex Roy.
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Top Ten Facts about the James Webb Space Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope will be the largest telescope ever sent into space. It is the result of efforts from NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency and will peer to the edges of the visible universe.
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The Bizarre Plan to Drain the Mediterranean: Atlantropa
Herman Sörgel wanted to create the largest civil engineering project the world has ever seen: a colossal dam across the Strait of Gibraltar, lowering the Mediterranean sea. There were, of course, a few problems with this.
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Secrets Behind Shanghai Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean
Wondering how Pirates of the Caribbean Works? Shanghai Disneyland masterpiece is the most immersive ride on the planet. Discover its secrets.
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Space Station Fisheye Fly-Through 4K (Ultra HD)
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See Through Batteries
In order to better understand efficiency-reducing dendrites, the metal wire forming phenomenon that consumes electrolytes while new generation lithium metal batteries are charging, researchers have developed a visualization cell as a “window” to look inside the potentially explosive process.
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Welding in Space
In space, metals can weld together without heat or melting.
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Making Springs
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Burj Khalifa - How To Build Higher
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Antimatter and the Sail
An antimatter probe to a nearby star? The idea holds enormous appeal, given the colossal energies obtained when normal matter annihilates in contact with its antimatter equivalent. But as we’ve seen... By Paul Gilster.
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Cobalt Valkyrie X Rose Gold private airplane
Cobalt Valkyrie X Rose Gold private airplane interior features premium leather seats, hand stitched by former Hermès craftsmen.
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Mars: Inside the High-Risk, High-Stakes Race to the Red Planet
If the trip doesn’t kill you, living there might. By Joel Achenbach.
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How to Start an Asteroid Mining Company Without a Mine
Deep Space Industries is an asteroid mining company without a mine—instead, it’s creating an entire industry. By Daniel Oberhaus.
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Physicists quench their thirst for modeling superfluids
Simply put, physicists study energy, matter, and how the two interact. Through the years researchers have cataloged countless phenomena relating to these complex interactions.
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Physicists just created the world's first time crystal
Just last month , physicists made the best case yet for why time crystals - hypothetical structures that have movement without energy - could technically exist as physical objects.
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In a Lab in Poland, Plastic That Can Crawl
It’s about half an inch long, a few millimeters wide and no thicker than a human hair, and it usually just sits there like a discarded strip of red cellophane — until a specific shade of green laser light strikes it. Then the University of Warsaw’s new robot caterpillar shows what it can do.
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