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US innovation: Moving world's largest ships through Panama Canal
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this episode, we explore the marvel of engineering that is the Panama Canal.
Sideprojects on MSN
Rome’s greatest engineering wonders
Aqueducts that carried water for miles, roads that connected continents, and monuments that still stand today—Roman engineering defined an empire.
The General Manager of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), Chetan Kumar Shrivastava, on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive ...
There are some very powerful witches in Marvel Comics, and here are the 10 most powerful in the comics, ranked.
America has no shortage of military museums spread across the country, but having one inside of a retired aircraft carrier is ...
Electricity is viewed by many as an invisible miracle that magically makes things work, from our cell phones to lights, ...
Guessing Headlights on MSN
Famous BMWs in Movies and TV
You know that feeling when you’re watching a movie and suddenly a car appears on screen that makes you forget about the plot ...
The Road Warrior, these post-apocalyptic bangers deliver cerebral thrills that are as bleak as they are exhilarating.
Starforge Systems is back with its take on a compact PC, one that still looks stylish on your desk or in your office, while ...
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National Interest on MSNOpinion
AI Is About to Transform Nuclear Energy, and the United States Isn’t Ready
The convergence of nuclear technology and artificial intelligence is no longer a far-off possibility, but rather an inevitable reality.
Wallpaper* technology editor Jonathan Bell delves into the best new releases and most giftable gadgets from 2025 ...
A couple of months and 1600 miles in, the Fast Fleet 208 has proven its worth through use as both a short-distance daily ...
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