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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.
The New Tech Making Apple Billions
Apple are now in the business of saving lives, and what a business it is! In the past few years, Apple has put significant effort in making their products more accessible and provide more medical data and emergency assistance, whether it's the Apple Watch, the iPhone or the hearing aid Airpods. But what could be behind this push into the health industry?
From Falcon to the Deadliest Viper Yet – F-16V
Did you ever wonder how Special Operations Forces get to their mission area and back? From the nimble AGMV on land to the iconic Little Bird in the air and the high-speed SWCC boats on water, these transports are built for speed, stealth, and adaptability. They’re the backbone of missions in the toughest environments.
Denmark's $8bn Lego-Like Tunnel to Germany
The record-breaking Fehmarnbelt tunnel is being built using giant Lego-like pre-fabricated elements that are then combined on the seabed, connecting Denmark and Germany. What kind of work makes this engineering feat possible?
U.S.N. Carrier Strike Group: How U.S. Rules the Seas
The formidable U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Group (CSG) is the ultimate symbol of naval power and strategic dominance. Comprised of an aircraft carrier, guided missile cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and an air wing, a CSG is a self-sufficient, mobile force capable of projecting American power anywhere in the world.
How Small Modular Reactors Are Shaping the Future of Energy
A quiet revolution in the nuclear power industry is shifting focus to small modular reactors (SMRs). These reactors promise cheaper, flexible energy at a fraction of traditional nuclear plant costs. Producing up to 300 megawatts, they can power factories or neighborhoods and are easier to integrate. Their potential to reduce fossil fuel reliance and improve safety could make them a vital part of the future energy mix.
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