🛳️ Floating cities: life onboard the U.S. aircraft carriers and Can organ cloning be used for transplants?

Check out this week's top 5 IE Originals videos, featuring the most fascinating stories in science, engineering, and tech.

Check out this week's top 5 IE Originals videos, featuring the most fascinating stories in science, engineering, and tech.

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The medical community faces a significant challenge with the high demand for organ transplants, highlighted by over 107,000 people in the U.S. Can cloning organs be a viable solution?

Engineering Originals

How did batteries evolve from ancient clay jars to the cutting-edge lithium-ion technology we use today?

Military Mechanics

The U.S. aircraft carriers are like small cities built around the biggest moving airfields in the world. Life on a U.S. aircraft carrier operates on a rhythm unlike anywhere else. For nearly 5,000 individuals, the carrier becomes their temporary world. This is a glimpse into their daily life.

Military Mechanics

Produced by Saab Bofors Dynamics, the MAAWS (Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon System) has gained popularity among U.S. soldiers for its ease of use, accuracy, and effectiveness against a range of targets.

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Discover how the Odysseus lander is reshaping lunar exploration, marking a new chapter.

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