Tech fails they want you to forget about — How nuclear propulsion will help us get to Mars
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21 awful tech fails they want you to forget

21 awful tech fails they want you to forget

Technology isn’t perfect. There are glitches and bugs that can make using your everyday gadgets really quite frustrating. But this is never as apparent as when a company tries introducing a new product that falls flat on its proverbial face. Let's dive into some of the cringiest moments in tech. Did you buy any of these?

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Can nuclear propulsion take us to Mars?

Can nuclear propulsion take us to Mars?

It's predicted that within the next decade, humans will travel to Mars. SpaceX and Elon Musk have made this a priority. But, how exactly will we get there? Well, it turns out we may be using some different and even crazy means of propulsion to boost us to the Red Planet.

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How the world's tallest skyscraper was built

How the world's tallest skyscraper was built

Over the last hundred years or so, buildings have gone through an architectural revolution. Thanks to steel beams and concrete exoskeletons, buildings can reach new heights. But, in 2009, the tallest building in the history of the world opened, and the new tech used to rise into the clouds is truly amazing.

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