Would Leonardo da Vinci's inventions work today? — Challenges of a stealth bomber pilot
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February 17, 2023

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Why scientists are creating liquid robots

Why scientists are creating liquid robots

Robots assemble cars, fly planes and build tiny, complex machinery. But anything too small is tough because robots can only get so tiny. That's why scientists are developing liquid robots made of liquid metal, capable of fitting anywhere. You won't believe how this cutting-edge technology works.

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Does this Leonardo da Vinci invention actually work?

Does this Leonardo da Vinci invention actually work?

Leonardo da Vinci didn't just create iconic artwork like the Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man. He was also a brilliant inventor, constantly sketching his wildest ideas in his notebooks. From a helicopter to a sound recorder, his sketches are nothing short of impressive. But imagine if someone brought one of those sketches to life today. Would it work?

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A day in the life of a stealth bomber pilot

A day in the life of a stealth bomber pilot

You've probably heard of the U.S. fleet of stealth bombers and their reputation as some of the most feared airplanes in the sky. As tools of destruction, they've been striking fear into our enemies for years. Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a pilot of one of these beasts? It takes a lot more than just guts.

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Things that were discovered by accident

Things that were discovered by accident

The path of science is often a slow one, taking years of research and effort to bring ideas to life. Every once in a while, luck strikes and something new is suddenly born. And you won't believe it, but some of the most important inventions in history were actually discovered by mistake.

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