The National Corvette Museum stands as a temple to what might be America’s most beloved sports car, a shrine where gearheads and casual visitors alike can worship at the altar of horsepower and style.
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Building a Tank - Second step: Tracks and Tower
In this exciting second step of our "Building a Tank" series, we dive into the intricate process of constructing the tracks ...
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Forgotten Beast of WWII That Refused to Die
This episode explores the story of Tiger 131, the world’s only operational Tiger I tank still in existence. Captured by British forces in Tunisia in 1943, Tiger 131 offers a rare glimpse into one of ...
While other armored heroes fly high in the sky, Walter Newell, aka Stingray, uses his suit to swim in the depths of the ocean. An oceanographer who made his suit to study the sea, Stingray has ...
The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum houses a collection so extraordinary that gearheads from Erie to Easton and beyond are hitting the Pennsylvania highways just to spend a few hours in its ...
Engineers at the University of California, Davis, have invented a device that can generate mechanical power at night by ...
The opening of the Erie Canal was touted as an incredible achievement of human ingenuity, a 363-mile engineering marvel built 200 years ago. When Gov. DeWitt Clinton completed his journey from Buffalo ...
Cal State Long Beach’s College of Engineering announced on Monday, Oct. 20, that it has received a federal grant and strengthened its partnerships with the city and local aerospace companies to help ...
The Norfolk & Western Class J #611 steam locomotive is designated a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and Design News had the ...
Just a couple of decades ago, aviation had some rules. If you wanted to fly fast within the atmosphere, you used a jet engine. The champion here was the SR-71 Blackbird, designed by Lockheed Martin, ...
Success may have many fathers, but the Erie Canal, 200 years old this fall, owes its success to at least one mother: Mother Nature. When the last great glacier melted in this region, it left behind an ...
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