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This article discusses in brief, the developments in the field of aerospace engineering and its applications in the global perspective today.
Camouflage is biological and as old as the relationship between predator and prey. Animals, birds, reptiles and man all rely on camouflage for protection.
What Is GPS and How Does It Work?
A look at some of the investment opportunities in the precious metals sector including gold, silver, platinum, titanium and uranium.
Geoff Hatton, a British inventor, has designed & patented a genuine flying saucer. A ducted fan blows air over a bowl shape to generate lift. The military is interested.
By 1609 Galileo had learned of the invention of the spyglass, soon to be called the telescope. As a skilled maker of scientific instruments, he decided to construct one.
Hot-air balloons are used today for recreation, but in another age, these aerial wonders were deployed in war.
For centuries the chivalric knight stood above all others on the battlefield. Yet, in just a few short years, they were virtually erased from the battlefield.


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