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Nissan’s sleeper crossover can out-accelerate the Audi RS3
The idea that a stubby Nissan crossover can leave an Audi RS3 behind at the lights sounds like internet folklore, yet it is rooted in one of the wildest engineering exercises ever to come out of a ...
Researchers built autonomous robots the size of salt grains—with onboard computers, sensors, and motors that think and swim ...
In the mice with large-brain primate microbes, the researchers found increased expression of genes associated with energy ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an increasingly dangerous problem affecting global health. In 2019 alone, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) accounted for more than 100,000 global ...
A blown 2005 Ford F-250 gets a second life after LOJ Conversions swaps in a 7.3-liter Godzilla V8, creating a simple, durable ...
Future advances in engineering may come from chemistry. From molecular motors to salt-shaker-drug-deliverers, the future looks small. Hosted by: Stefan Chin SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called ...
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Supercomputer in a suitcase: US firm shrinks AI data center to the size of a carry-on
Californian startup ODINN unveils AI supercomputer that is the size of a carry-on, promising sovereign AI infrastructure to ...
But this 2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty got a second chance at life after its Triton 5.4-liter V8 gave up the ghost. Instead of ...
Light, compact, and easy to handle. These are the attributes that make the long BMW 3 Series story short. However, after 50 years on the market, "The Ultimate Driving Machine," as the German automaker ...
In business, the power of individual leaders is an inherently hard thing to measure. It’s subjective, and it fluctuates on any given day, just like the strength of an electrical current goes up and ...
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