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How Does Crash Testing Work?

Crash testing is a key safety requirement in automotive manufacturing. But what does it involve? And how do companies go about testing the safety of their vehicles? We take a deep dive into the requirements and how crash testing saves lives every day.

Why is the Line Failing?

The Line was supposed to be a new city concept for the 21st century. But recent engineering questions have made it seem more of a folly. Can The Line find a way forward - or is it doomed?

Zulu Viper Vs. Ka-52 Hokum: The Winner?

In the crucible of modern combat, attack helicopters strike fear into the hearts of ground forces with their agility, firepower, and technological prowess. At the forefront of this evolution stand two remarkable machines: the Bell AH-1Z Viper and the Russian Kamov Ka-52 Alligator.

Floating Cities: Life onboard the U.S. Aircraft Carriers

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.

How Are Modern Cars Manufactured?

The modern car is manufactured in a five-stage process. From stamping out steel, through precision welding, the process is largely automated. Humans are used more in the assembly and inspection phases.

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