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Defying Laws of Physics: NASA's 'Impossible' Engine Could Work
NASA's Electromagnetic Drive (EM Drive), a physics-defying warp engine has recently passed peer review.
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Meet AUDREY, the NASA-Developed Artificial Intelligence System that Could Save Firefighters' Lives