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Boeing B-29 Superfortress

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The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was the biggest, most expensive gamble by the United States during World War II, built with incredibly high expectations on a tight deadline. Read about the big advances in aviation technology brought about by the B-29.

How Police Robots Work

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Police robots will soon be roaming the streets thanks to developments in technology. Learn about police robots and the new police robot R Bot 001.

How Castles Work

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Castles played an important role in the staging of conquests and the defending of territories. Learn more about castles and find out how castles were built.

How the MQ-9 Reaper Works

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Early unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) primarily carried out reconnaissance missions in war zones, but the Reaper packs some serious heat. Is there anything more foreboding than a drone with a Hellfire missile?

How to Become an Air Traffic Controller

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Want to know how to become an Army air traffic controller? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to become an Army air traffic controller.

Can You Guess the Athletic Brand From the Logo?

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Brand enthusiasts, listen up! Are you ready for a very sporty challenge? We know you can name these very popular athletic brands just by looking at their logos. Dare to name them all? On your mark, get set, go!

Platinum: What's So Special About the Shiny Metal?

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This white-hot metal not only makes beautiful jewelry, it's coveted for industrial, medical and military purposes too.

The Six Triple Eight: How the 6888th Battalion Broke Barriers

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During World War II, an extraordinary group of women broke barriers, defied expectations, and changed history. Known as the Six Triple Eight, this all-Black, all-female battalion of the Women's Army Corps served overseas in Europe, sorting millions of pieces of backlogged mail and boosting the morale of American troops far from home.

What Is Radar?

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Radar is used to track storms, planes, and weapons and also to create topographic maps. Learn about radar, radar technology and Doppler shift.

Would a cell phone work on a submerged submarine?

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Cell phones are pretty amazing gadgets, but are they amazing enough to work underwater? Visit HowStuffWorks for the answer.

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