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This giant cannon fires satellites at 28,400 km/h, just like Verne
The idea sounds like pure science fiction: a giant cannon that hurls satellites toward orbit at 28,400 km/h, using raw ...
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Most innovative military gadgets you've never heard of
Gadgetry and clever engineering quietly transform how military forces operate. These gadgets deliver subtlety, enable ...
From a particle smasher encircling the moon to an “impossible” laser, five scientists reveal the experiments they would run ...
Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...
Inserting easy-to-release slipknots into surgical thread could help surgeons to tie perfect sutures — tight enough to help heal a wound but not so tight that they damage tissue. Researchers worked out ...
Researchers from TUM, working at CERN, have made a groundbreaking discovery that reveals how deuterons are formed. Another long-standing question in particle physics has been answered. Scientists ...
Yale physics professor Bonnie Fleming is leaving the University after 18 years to lead the research division of the nation’s flagship laboratory for particle physics and accelerator science. Fleming, ...
Use these skills and tools to make the most of it. by Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez Quietly but powerfully, projects have displaced operations as the economic engine of our ...
University of Wyoming archaeologist Richard Adams surveys remote terrain along the Continental Divide in the Wind River Mountains. The Wind River Range in the Rocky Mountains stretches 100 miles ...
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