There you are at the surplus store, staring into the bin of faded orange, yellow, red, and black, boxes–a treasure trove of ...
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Who Actually Invented The Lightbulb?
Thomas Edison released his famous lightbulb in 1879, but before him, Joseph Swan received the first British patent for an ...
Until the 2000s vacuum tubes practically ruled the roost. Even if they had surrendered practically fully to semiconductor ...
DeWalt offers tools Milwaukee doesn’t, like a scroll saw, pipe deburring tool, and wet tile saw, giving DeWalt fans some ...
With 14,000 pieces of space junk floating in LEO, scientists need a safe, reliable, and affordable way to do some clean ...
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How do particle colliders work?
As the name suggests, particle accelerators involve accelerating subatomic particles to incredibly high speeds and smashing ...
Ideal Home on MSN
I tested the new Henry corded stick vacuum – it’s powerful, practical and only £160
The Henry Quick Corded Vacuum Cleaner arrived in a relatively light box (around 6.5kg overall), and it instantly made me ...
The Family Handyman on MSN
Worx Leaf Vaccum Review: Does This Three-in-One Blower/Vacuum/Mulcher Beat the Competition?
Two expert gardeners tested the Worx Leaf Vacuum to see if this three-in-one blower/vacuum/mulcher can stand up to the competition.
As kids of the 1980s, surrounded by a boom in science magazines with utterly ridiculous headlines, we were told that by 2025 there would be flying cars straight out of Back to the Future, humanoid ...
The research is opening new frontiers in pest control and evolutionary biology. An international group of scientists has uncovered a strange tubular structure within Profftella, a bacterium that lives ...
Space.com on MSN
New space junk removal idea: Using ion engine exhaust to knock debris out of the sky
Over 14,000 pieces of junk are clogging up low Earth orbit, but this number could be reduced by a new invention that involves ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Maglev momentum: Why Asia speeds ahead while Western high-speed projects derail
Smooth, fast, and futuristic. Maglev trains are transforming Asia’s mobility while the West struggling to keep up. Find out why.
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