Gear Patrol on MSN
The World’s Slimmest Spring-Assisted EDC Knife Is Jam-Packed with User-Friendly Features
For a knife that's slimmer than a pack of gum, you'd probably expect there to be sacrifices. SOG says otherwise.
The Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Tuesday issued a fact check terming as “misleading” a video circulating ...
Bringing a touch of Russian Roulette to gaming, these bullet-shaped metal dice shoot out of a cylinder modeled on a classic ...
The safety pin is a small domestic object that appears settled and complete, yet it carries a design feature that invites ...
If you're unsure about sim racing or just a casual racer, the PXN V10 Ultra Direct Drive Bundle offers a solid low-end ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Why no one dares to open the 2,200-year-old sealed tomb of China’s first emperor
Qin Shi Huang's tomb has remained sealed for over 2,200 years, but why haven't archaeologists attempted to peek inside?
Hill Helicopters engineered composite main rotor blades using a novel single-cure manufacturing process for stiffness and ...
History Computer US on MSN
Unbelievable Military Inventions That Actually Worked
Warfare often has a way of making technology jump forward. Take a closer look at some of the weapons and inventions that ...
In the 1920s, Emma Read invented the “Baby Cage,” a wire box designed for parents to hang out of their apartment windows so their infants could get some “fresh air.” The cage functioned like a tiny ...
In this episode, we break down the legendary Hidden Blade from Assassin’s Creed to see if it could actually work in the real world. From spring-loaded mechanisms to stealth practicality, we analyze ...
The Open-S Alliance is developing an international common standard for automatic quick couplers for excavators, including for ...
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