Interesting Engineering on MSN
Screw conveyor gravel loader
The machine uses rotating augers and a conveyor belt to collect, transport, and stockpile gravel or aggregate materials. This ...
Rock Paper Shotgun on MSN
Steam Machine review: A singular living room PC that's more expensive than I'd like, but too special not to love
The Steam Machine is pricey, but it's still a decent games device and, more importantly, a singularly suitable PC for living ...
How the EU is still funding Putin’s war machine with imports of gas - As Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil and European sanctions batter Moscow’s economy, EU imports of Russian liquefied natural gas ar ...
This May’s Interpack expo saw equipment manufacturer Neuhaus Neotec present its COMPACT roller grinder for the first time – ...
Whether you need a tent, sleeping pad, rain jacket, or new pack, REI’s Independence Day sale has something for everyone.
Family sues hospital that allegedly told them their 13-year-old was dying - but it was entirely curable - The girl became ‘gravely ill’ after doctors allegedly implanted a heart valve upside down duri ...
My first attempt to answer that question has involved testing the $2,500 Segway Navimow X430 for most of the last month. It’s a honker of a machine that looks a little bit like a cross between a ...
The dumbphone revival has been gathering momentum in recent years, and the newly revived Commodore brand wants in. The ...
Opinion
Why Lebanon’s deadliest tool still dominates, and the path to stopping it runs backward - opinion
How a thread of glass made the West's most advanced air defenses useless, and dragged it back to a war it thought it had escaped ...
The Keychron Q3 Ultra 8K is the most complete wireless TKL Keychron has shipped, and one of the few keyboards that delivers ...
The W210 E55 AMG arrived in the US for the 1999 model year as part of AMG's growing factory‑supported presence. This came ...
Tim Hornyak, author of “Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots,” who was at the event, categorized it as the so-called “Galapagos syndrome,” referring to how innovative Japanese ...
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