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September 8, 2021

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The genius of 3D printed rockets

The genius of 3D printed rockets

3D printers have quickly become a big part of manufacturing. Companies are using these incredible devices to create things like car parts, building materials and more. But, now scientists are starting to build rockets using 3D printers and what this means for space travel is mind-blowing.

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How the world's tallest skyscraper was built

How the world's tallest skyscraper was built

Over the last hundred years or so, buildings have gone through an architectural revolution. Thanks to steel beams and concrete exoskeletons, buildings can reach new heights. But, in 2009, the tallest building in the history of the world opened, and the new tech used to rise into the clouds is truly amazing.

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Using bacteria to mine Mars

Using bacteria to mine Mars

When you think of mining, you probably imagine massive pieces of equipment digging rock out of the ground. You probably don’t consider tiny bacteria at all. But it turns out we have been using bacteria to mine for quite a while now and are even looking to bring this technology to space.

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How Boston Dynamics' robots learned to dance

How Boston Dynamics' robots learned to dance

The internet was recently gifted an amazing video of a group of dancing robots. The star of the show was Boston Dynamics' robot, Spot. So how does it pull off these flashy moves? It turns out to be the result of some astounding engineering.

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