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The steam engine powered early industrial machinery.
The printing press allowed books to be reproduced more efficiently.
The Brooklyn Bridge required innovative caisson construction.
The High Dam of Aswan created Lake Nasser.
The Channel Tunnel required underwater tunneling through chalk marl.
The Shanghai Maglev train reaches extremely high speeds.
The Panama Canal uses a system of locks to lift ships.
The Statue of Liberty was engineered with an internal iron framework.
The Tokyo Skytree is one of the tallest towers globally.
The Chunnel carries both passenger and freight trains.
The Itaipu Dam is one of the largest hydroelectric projects in operation.
The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Japan is one of the longest suspension bridges.
The Brooklyn Bridge was one of the first steel-wire suspension bridges.
The Three Gorges Dam is one of the largest hydroelectric dams in the world.
The Hoover Dam generates hydroelectric power for millions of people.
The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world.
Service dogs are trained to assist individuals with disabilities.
The development of artificial joints improved mobility.
The invention of insulin pumps improved diabetes management.
The development of laparoscopic surgery reduced recovery time.
The invention of dialysis allows patients with kidney failure to survive.
The first artificial heart was implanted in the 1980s.
The invention of the hypodermic syringe enabled effective drug delivery.
The development of CT scans improved diagnostic precision.
The development of MRI technology improved internal imaging.
The U.S. military tested radar systems in classified research programs.
The Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest particle accelerator.
In 1971, the first email was sent.
In the 1960s, Project Orion explored the possibility of nuclear-powered spacecraft.
Volcanic ash can damage engines and machinery.
In 1999, several countries experienced a computer scare known as the Y2K problem.
The invention of the compass improved long-distance navigation.
The steam engine played a major role in the Industrial Revolution.
Architecture often reflects the climate and materials of a region.
The printing press revolutionized the spread of knowledge in Europe.