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World’s most powerful rocket explained: How Starship will take humans to Moon and Mars
SpaceX’s Starship, the world’s most powerful rocket, completes final V2 test, prepares for Moon and Mars with a new, fully ...
New York's wealthiest are experiencing a unique panic as socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani gains traction, ...
Aviation’s reliance on rare earth metals faces turbulence as China tightens export rules, threatening the supply of magnets, ...
Explore India on MSN
Incredible India the Real Essence of the Nation
Experience the real essence of India beyond the surface. This video captures the country’s diverse culture, vibrant cities, natural beauty, and everyday life that define its true identity. From ...
The creation of nuclear rocket engines and new materials for flights to other planets was discussed in Moscow.
Though NASA has begun building Artemis 3, Artemis 2 hasn't left Earth. Delays have held it up, but parallel development is ...
Eyeglasses, microscopes, and telescopes that allow us to see things more clearly, from extreme close ups to distant galaxies.
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Seoul ADEX 2025 Showcases AI-Powered K-Defense Innovations
Seoul ADEX 2025 Showcases AI-Powered K-Defense Innovations 35 countries, 600 companies unveil futuristic weapon systems ...
Meet the Turbio: a stunning new hypercar with Italian soul and real, tactile buttons. See how Vittori and Pininfarina are ...
The accident involving a Delta Air Lines Lockheed Tristar in 1985 taught the world a great deal about microbursts and ...
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US Army to test tech that turns air into drinking water for troops in battle zones
The US Army has teamed up with a clean-tech company to turn waste heat into drinking water for soldiers in the field.
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