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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.
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Explainer
From Cold War relic to futuristic travel: Ekranoplan, a Soviet wonder in Dagestan, and Regent Craft's sea glider promise eco-friendly 180-mph journeys!
Explainer
2013 Chelyabinsk incident spurred NASA's DART mission, defending Earth from threats like Dimorphos.
Military Mechanics
On January 20, 2024, the F-16, nicknamed Viper, marked its 50th year as the world's top fighter with 3,100 models in 25 countries.
Military Mechanics
StarStreak is a British short-range guided missile designed for anti-aircraft purposes. With a speed of Mach 3.0, it's one of the fastest missiles in service.
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