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Why dragster engines explode so often
Top Fuel dragsters make around 11,000 horsepower, and the insane part is they’re basically always seconds away from blowing ...
Astronomers have for the first time seen the birth of a magnetar—a highly magnetized, spinning neutron star—and confirmed that it's the power source behind some of the brightest exploding stars in the ...
Researchers say the "powerful engine" behind superluminous exploding stars had been hidden for years — until a "chirp" from the cosmos helped confirm their link.
Vessels were already coming under fire in the fight with Iran, and now Oman said drone boats are adding to the risks in ...
March Madness is here. For college basketball fans, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. For NBA front offices, it’s arguably the most important. The 2026 draft class is shaping up to be one of ...
Mitesh Agrawal (Positron) posed inference as “yes and no” on whether every deployment is a “snowflake,” meaning the workload definition changes by buyer priorities, time to first token, latency, time ...
Can you really use a pencil to replace the inside of a spark plug? One intrepid group of experimenters decided to find out ...
An artist's impression of a magnetar with a wobbly accretion disk. (Joseph Farah and Curtis McCully) A never-before-seen 'chirp' in the light of an exploding star has revealed new clues about the ...
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These 5 Cars About To Explode In Value
Not all cars depreciate forever. Some hit the bottom - then climb fast. Manual gearboxes, naturally aspirated engines, and limited-production performance cars are already tightening up in the market.
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Nicki Thiim on tough Lamborghini DTM years: “My head is still exploding”
Sleepless nights, a car that felt “special” and a duel with the strongest Huracan driver, Nicki Thiim speaks candidly about a difficult period in the DTM ...
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Top 10: Worst aircraft of World War 2
Top 10: Worst aircraft of World War 2 ...
Like a lot of first-year students at Santa Clara University, Francisco Soldavini ’29 knows that college success is all about time management. His daily schedule balances his engineering classes, ...
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