Interesting Engineering on MSN
Solar storms, AI forecasts, and the future of safe flight on Earth and in space
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sit down with Dr. Lulu Zhao, an ...
CESTAT ruled that communication from the supplier and supporting photographs clarified the actual quantity of imported memory modules, negating the charge of ...
As the adoption of electronic medical records continues to grow across Nigeria’s healthcare system, cybersecurity and health technology experts have outlined measures hospitals can take to protect ...
A new police station is well on its way in Westfield after the city’s Planning Board unanimously approved the site plan, ...
Flipping classroom learning, Yudu Robotics, a robotics-ed company, is using exploratory methods and programmable hardware to quietly build career-focused ...
A brain-inspired hardware platform could lead to the development of compact, low-power AI hardware. By mimicking how the brain processes information, the platform improved the speed, accuracy and ...
For decades, Nigeria’s research and innovation ecosystem has grappled with a persistent challenge: a vast number of scientific discoveries and technological inventions developed in laboratories never ...
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains how the commentary in best-selling football video game EA FC 26 is put together.
The electronics architecture of a Formula 1 car performs a role that goes far beyond managing engine ignition and fuel delivery. In 2026, the FIA Standard ECU coordinates the active aerodynamic system ...
Guinness World Records on MSN
Aerospace engineer creates world's smallest arcade machine in record-breaking feat
Kiran Patil from India built a fully functional arcade machine measuring just 24.85 mm tall, achieving his second Guinness World Records title.
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