If you can run ships on nuclear power, why not cars? In an era of atomic optimism, Ford unveiled its plan for a car that ...
Gadget Review on MSN
Ford's Nuclear-Powered Sedan: The Atomic Car That Almost Was
Ford's 1958 Nucleon concept car featured a nuclear reactor powering suburban commutes, swapping uranium cores every 5,000 miles at specialized service centers.
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The U.S. Navy’s Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Nightmares are Just Beginning
Aircraft carriers face real peril from anti-ship ballistic missiles, hypersonics, quiet submarines, and massed drones—threats ...
Russia is increasingly violating neighbors' airspace and menacing NATO throughout Eastern Europe and along the Baltic, but ...
Backing Rolls-Royce is a bet on Britain. It is also a gamble on families prioritising a sunshine getaway by plane in tough ...
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Century Old Rifle Is Still in Service With the US Military
Though the U.S. military has cutting-edge technology and constantly evolving weapons development, the military also maintains ...
Today, as the Chinese military increases its presence in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea and as U.S.-Chinese tensions simmer from trade to technology, U.S. officials are more focused on ...
On September 22, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia would be willing to abide by the limits in the New START ...
The Rolls-Royce share price continued its strong rally this year and is now hovering at its all-time high. What next for the ...
Gutting the Liberal Party of its stand-for-nothing core and putting decision making in the hands of the Nationals would help ...
We’ve passed the tipping point… we are primarily a parcels business that also provides a loss-making letters service,” the ...
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