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July 19, 2019
50 years after Apollo 11: What really rocketed us to the moon
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While many of the proud Americans who were involved in the Apollo project are no longer with us 50 years later, the technologies they built live on, will be further refined, and will return us to that lonely world and beyond.

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Sure, Apple Watch saved my life. But it could do so much more

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'Dumb' robot ants are alarmingly smart (and strong) working together

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The flying flamethrower. Coming to a nasty neighbor near you
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What more could the gadget-gorging enthusiast want than a flamethrower attachment for their drone? It's finally here.
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