Mankind has advanced considerably in the past 200 years – and more so over the last century where technical boundaries continue to be pushed with every new project conceived and constructed. Below is ...
1. The Great Pyramid of Giza Considered to be among the most remarkable marvels and engineering accomplishments of human history, the Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and the largest of all the ...
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Above and below left: Two groups used magnets to demonstrate superconductivity. Above left, a magnet levitates over a foam cup filled with liquid nitrogen. Below left, electrical engineering graduate ...
Despite being some 2,000 years old much of the plumbing and drainage systems at Bath's Roman Baths are still in use. Science author and broadcaster Jheni Osman takes a look at the parts of the complex ...
The Chinese are proud to claim modern engineering feats ranging from the largest ferris wheel in the world to the largest coal-to-oil refinery. The following list is translated from Chinese and is ...
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2. The Great Wall of China One of the impeccable examples of engineering feats, the Great Wall of China was built between 5th century BC to 2nd century BC. This wall was mainly built to protect the ...