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With This Plasma Engine Prototype, The Possibility Of Traveling To Mars In 30 Days Gets Closer
While traditional rockets have gotten us into space for decades, newer tech is on the horizon, like this plasma engine that ...
Discover how to design compact, low-power continuous glucose monitors that enhance patient comfort and extend battery life.
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How To Get Rid Of Mice From Your Home
Besides sealing entryways and practicing good sanitation in and around the house, you’ll also need to exterminate these ...
There once was a dream of cities in space — vast cylindrical habitats, self-sufficient and populated by millions who would ...
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Why Your Induction Stove Has Water Stains (And How To Fix It)
Induction stoves are some of the easiest stovetops to clean, but they still end up with annoying water stains. Here is why this happens and how to fix it.
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Female Crabs Are Drawn to Undersea Power Cables
Undersea cables are the big arteries to our energy grid. But apparently, they can also affect marine life. According to a new ...
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