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    Electric Tundra Buggies Are Changing Polar Bear Tours

    Churchill, Manitoba, is situated at the top of the Arctic, where windswept tundra gives way to the frozen waters of Hudson Bay. Every autumn,...

    How Emile Leray Engineered His Way Out of the Sahara Desert

    When most folks envision being stranded in the Sahara Desert, they imagine endless dunes of sand, scorching heat, and a desperate quest for water....

    Touching the Future: 3D Printing and Haptics for the Blind

    Visual impairment affects over two billion individuals across the globe. For most, the use of a walking cane continues to be a helpful tool...

    Superwood: Reinventing Wood for a Stronger, Greener Future

    Imagine a world where steel is matched by wood, not only in sustainability, but in sheer power and longevity. That world is rapidly approaching,...

    Reimagining Global Logistics with SpaceX Rocket Cargo

    Picture delivering military gear or emergency humanitarian relief to anywhere in the world—in less than an hour. Not via plane, but rocket. Something that's...

    What an Instant CO2-to-Solid Tech Could Transform Heavy Industry

    Heavy industry decarbonization has been one of the most difficult tasks in the battle against climate change. Cement and steel industries, for example, not...

    Magnet-Free EV Motors: Driving the Next Wave of Innovation

    There is a silent revolution taking place under the bonnets of today's most sophisticated electric cars. While the majority of the hype surrounding EVs...

    7 Risky Acts from the Cold War’s Undersea Spy Mission

    1. The Bold Idea Behind Operation Ivy Bells In the shadowy depths of the Cold War, one daring idea set off one of the most...

    Boeing 777X: The World’s Largest Twin-Engine Jet

    The Boeing 777X is not merely another plane—it's a testament to how far commercial flight has evolved. Through the innovative blend of cutting-edge engineering...

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