📽️ A journey through camera history: from obscura to smartphone

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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Maglevs are the fastest trains in the world, capable of reaching 274 miles per hour. How can they reach such high speeds?

Engineering Originals

Discover the fascinating journey of cameras from ancient obscura to modern smartphone marvels in this insightful documentary!

Military Mechanics

The AH-64 Apache, a powerhouse for 40 years, sets the standard for attack helicopters with its advanced tech and firepower. Its latest version controls UAVs, adapting perfectly to modern warfare.

Military Mechanics

Meet the EA-18G Growler, the U.S. Navy’s premiere carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft, adept at jamming enemy radar systems and disrupting their communications for superior air dominance.

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3D printing opened the door to many people to create whatever they wished. In the beginning, most items were created with plastics, but that’s no longer the case and other elements can be printed. It is now possible to even print human cells.

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