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The Bridge That Changed The Map Of Europe

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
The Millau Viaduct, located in southern France, is a breathtaking feat of engineering that has captured the imagination of architects and travelers alike since its completion in 2004. Spanning the Tarn River Valley, it stands as the tallest bridge in the world, soaring to a height of 343 meters (1,125 feet) above the ground, which is even taller than the Eiffel Tower.

Next-Generation Sentinel ICBM Set to Transform U.S. Nuclear Capabilities with 3,400-Mile Range

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
The development of the Sentinel Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) marks a revolutionary change in the evolution of the United States' nuclear deterrence strategy. This innovative missile has a range of 3,400 miles, the Sentinel ICBM is expected to play a crucial role in modernizing American strategic defense enhancements, which will also help with the country's global security

Exploring the Moon: China’s Innovative ‘Hopper’ Robot Set to Search for Water at the Lunar South Pole

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
China developed a flying robot known as the 'Hopper' to expand our knowledge and understanding of the moon's south pole. This destination has been highly explored for space exploration. This innovative machine is expected to launch in 2026. Researchers suggest that the Moon's south pole contains a vast amount of reservoir ice. Therefore, this target is a future exploration and potential colonization.

Revolutionary Self-Healing Skin: Cuts Mended in Hours, Fully Restored Within a Day

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
A groundbreaking advancement in bio materials has arose as scientists developed a revolutionary advancement in synthetic skin that has the remarkable ability to self repair. 90% of superficial cuts within just four hours are included in this innovative skin technology. The implication of this new found discovery could change the landscape of wound care and regenerative medicine. 

Turning The Tide: Engineers Transform Rotten Seaweed Into Eco-Friendly Car Fuel to Slash CO2 Emissions

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
To reshape the future of sustainable energy, a groundbreaking development arose. A team of innovative engineers discovered a way to convert rotten seaweed into car fuel. This determined project aims to create a renewable energy source and also pursue to increasingly cut carbon emissions. The goal in the near future is to reduce 14 million tons of CO2 and help with greenhouse gas emissions.

The Engineering Behind Dams and Their Impact on the Future

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
Dams, the marvels of engineering, serve many usages and impact the human world. This colossal structure is a vital infrastructure for water storage, hydroelectric power generation, and flood control. As engineering and technology continues to evolve, the role that dams play shape the future as it becomes increasingly significant.

The Fast Spreading Monkey-Pox Disease

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
Monkey-pox, a fast spreading disease that gives a high fever, headaches, muscle aches, and a rash. Even though Monkey-pox hasn't been known for a while, it is spreading faster than ever in 2024.

Transcontinental Railroad

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
The Transcontinental Railroad was created in the Civil War. It united the East and the West and improved transportation and trade for the country. The completion of this railroad in 1869 was a historic moment in American history. Symbolizing progress and unity.

The Importance of Shear Walls

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
The future of construction is changing, and as more projects are built new designs come. Shear walls are efficient designs to have a secure foundation and to prevent casualties like wind and earthquakes to knock down buildings.

The Engineering Process Behind The Golden Gate Bridge

By: Esah Sheikh, Author
To this day, 2.24 billion vehicles have passed the Golden Gate Bridge. Our world relies on transportation and you know it. The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the building blocks that makes out transportation of this world come true. So it is important to know the engineering process behind the Golden Gate Bridge.

The Engineering Behind The Channel Tunnel

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
23,000 workers helped in the process of creating this project both from France and England. Until this day 60,000 passengers pass through the Channel tunnel everyday. This shows how complex the engineering was to build this tunnel. Also it shows how important and popular the finished product was. That is why it is important to know the understanding of the engineering behind one of the most interesting tunnels in the world, the Channel Tunnel.

History of the Microwave

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
The world revolves around food as a source of fuel and you know it. Without the invention of the microwave oven, easy access to warm food wouldn't be a thing.
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