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Engineering projects that seem impossible but actually exist
Explore five unbelievable engineering marvels that push the limits of human achievement: the highest railway in Tibet, Norway ...
The steam engine reminds an anxious nation that the sweat, ambition, and community that originally built America never truly went away.
How is it that the most precious cargo—mothers, fathers, children—travel safely along the Northeast Corridor on higher-speed ...
Japan's SCMaglev reached 603 km/h, showcasing how magnetic levitation could redefine long-distance rail travel.
As the Opposition tried to corner the government over the deteriorating condition of infrastructure amid heavy rains, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday strongly defended the ...
Ukraine is now destroying bridges vital to Russia's logistics using drones and mini cruise missiles, in an unprecedented and ...
Anyone who knows the undriveable canyon lands of West Texas could tell you a vehicle barrier is pointless. So why are CBP ...
2006 Hyundai Azera vs. Toyota Avalon, VW PassatBrian Vance - MotorTrend After a moment of typical befuddlement around the conference table, our chief categorizer of things cleared his throat: “Well, ...
Brazil and China are studying a new bi-oceanic railway. Could this massive project reshape South American trade and cut ...
There is a certain historical charm to wooden rollercoasters, even if many prefer to admire them from a distance these days.
Together, they form Helios, a new quantum computer built by the British-American company Quantinuum. Quantum computers use ...
In 1846, George Scranton traveled to New York City, hoping to strike a deal with the New York and Erie Railroad. For both ...
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