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Why ships keep their propellers at the stern, the hydrodynamics, steering, and engineering logic explained
From early steamships to modern azipods, this breaks down the hydrodynamic, mechanical, and safety reasons ships push rather than pull through the water, and why placing the propeller ahead of the ...
The Prime Air service promises to get packages weighing up to five pounds, from fulfilment facility to customers in less than ...
APS marks 72-years with Malaysia MRO facility opening, eyes India and Australia expansion as Asia Pacific emerges as ...
Buffalo's newest Electra is being put to the test after being hammered hard by harsh winds in the valley. With a big freeze ...
Scientists reveal how bacteria switch direction through a microscopic tug-of-war inside their motors, driven by energy and ...
Already with the naval forces of Portugal, Türkiye, Greece, and South Korea, these conventional submarines can stay ...
The Twelfth Night Reunion gathers some of the grandest names in British theatre, including Simon Callow and Stephen Fry, to explain why Shakespeare’s play continues to bewitch audiences ...
BHPian BlackBeard recently shared this with other enthusiasts:Hello folks. Since many enthusiasts here are keen on knowing ...
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CES 2026 Debuts Ultrasonic Knife, Dancing Jacket, and Other Wild Innovations
CES 2026 Showcases Ultrasonic Knife, Solid-State Motorcycle, and Quirky Innovations From allergy detectors to autonomous ...
Mike and Luke Bell’s high-speed drone, the Peregreen V4, has reclaimed the title of the world’s fastest drone after an ...
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Russia Debuts 'Dandelion Tank' to Counter Drone Threats
Russia Debuts Dandelion Tank to Counter Drone Threats Patented design with layered barriers aims to block drones, but experts ...
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