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Turtle submersible: Why submarines shaped like turtles failed
In 1775, David Bushnell pushed the limits of engineering to design a military submarine dubbed the Turtle Submersible, which he created to help the US fight back against the British Royal Navy. Untold ...
We’re a week away from the 2026 NCAA tournament, but before the field of 68 travel to their destinations and brackets get ...
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Robots that refuse to fail: AI evolves 'legged metamachines' that reassemble and withstand injury
Northwestern University engineers have developed the first modular robots with athletic intelligence. They can be combined ...
People living in so-called energy communities are usually enthusiastic about producing their own renewable energy, but ...
Mostly, Missouri only needed two things to happen in order to have a double bye in the SEC Tournament. They needed Vanderbilt ...
Time-critical software is no longer a niche concern for trading desks or call centers. It now shows up in ordinary moments: a ...
Test environments don’t fail because teams lack discipline or automation. They fail because dependent systems evolve faster ...
Existing SpaceX Falcon9 rockets can carry about 17,500 kg into LEO, or about 12 Nvidia GB200 NVL72 racks worth of electronics ...
The research partnership will bring together clinicians, engineers, regulators and industry to improve understanding of joint implant performance and failure.
In the NASCAR Cup Series, heat management is a critical challenge for drivers pursuing peak performance. Brad Keselowski highlights that while a driver’s preference still plays a role in choosing ...
A 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 used daily for ride-share has reached 288,903 miles while maintaining 322 miles of range at 97% charge ...
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