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- Biofuels - good or bad?
- Was the first computer bug a real insect?
- In what year was the first hacker ever discovered?
- In which state are underground cables most rarely damaged and why?
- What was the difference between Apollo 10 and Apollo 11, which landed on the moon?
- Which company's owner died after losing control of his product?
- How many horsepower can one horse develop power?
- How many times larger is a standard Japanese keyboard than a European one?
- Have driving licenses always existed?
- Where were gas lamps installed at the end of the 19th century where you could buy hot coffee?
- Where can you find antimacassar on an airplane?
- Where was gold first mined?
- Where does a woman live who swims with an artificial mermaid tail?
- Where and for how much can you clone your favorite dog?
- Where and when were beer boilers converted into armored vehicles?
- Where and when did you start renting cars?
- Where and when were screenings of the film in cinemas accompanied by scents?
- Where and when were video record players sold?
- Where and when did they try to deliver mail using rockets?
- Where and when did they try to deliver mail using rockets?
- Where and when was the flying tank designed and tested?
- Where and when were nuclear explosions used for peaceful economic purposes?
- Where is left-hand traffic used?
- Where can you ride the underground trolleybus?
- Where is the world's deepest subway station located?
- Where is the most powerful wind farm located?
- Where is the electric light bulb that has been working continuously for over 100 years?
- Where, in parallel with the construction of Baikonur, was a false wooden spaceport built?
- Where did the transition to the metric system almost lead to a plane crash?
- Where is gold produced from sewage waste?
- Where did the accident at the nuclear power plant take place a few days after the release of a film describing similar events?
- Where did the train crash happen due to the language barrier?
- Where is the railway laid, in the train cars of which oxygen is supplied?
- Where is the airport with sandy runways located?
- Where did ceramic restoration become an art form using gold powder?
- Where was the first windmill located?
- Where were aircraft carriers built from ice?
- How long has weaving been around?
- How far can a motorcycle jump?
- Is it possible to fly far using only muscle strength?
- Which toy part was used in the first electrocardiograph?
- What was the purpose of zebra-patterned ships in World War I?
- To communicate with what objects may it be necessary to use the Earth's core as an antenna?
- Why was the first steam engine built?
- How long will the most dangerous precipitation of the Chernobyl zone decay by half?
- Why did the Americans put about 1963 million needles into orbit in 500?
- Why are deep wells drilled?
- Why do watches need stones?
- Why did the drivers of the first trucks need an assistant?
- Why did Lotus in the 1960s come with instructions for dismantling cars?
- Why were German military airships equipped with a basket descended on a long cable?
- Why did the T-28 tank, according to the terms of reference, have to overcome lunar landscapes?
- How many parts does an airplane consist of?
- What were ships made of in ancient Egypt?
- What is aluminum foil made of?
- What is paper, which is mistakenly called rice paper, made of?
- What is glue made from?
- What is incense made from?
- What are reliable brakes made of?
- What is flint for lighters made of?
- What was the Tower of Babel made of?
- What were the uniforms of German soldiers in the First World War sewn from?
- Were airships used for military purposes?
- How did the British pilots make the V-1 rockets fall in the place they needed?
- How does a Rentokil mousetrap work without any bait?
- How fast does a solar powered car go?
- How fast are the trains?
- How was time determined in the ancient world?
- How did Saudi Arabia disprove the idea of the devilish origin of the phone?
- How was the detection of enemy aircraft before the invention of radar?
- How big is the load capacity of the world's largest truck?
- How accurate is an atomic clock?
- How was camel dung used against German tankers?
- How do punched cards affect the operation of modern mail programs?
- How can water transport cross a river without swimming into it?
- How is water made drinkable?
- How did the American company IBM come about?
- How is glass blown?
- How did Henry Ford explain the reason for the cessation of production of his favorite model of his car?
- How is butter made?
- How are ropes made?
- How do they make whiskey?
- How are bricks made?
- How are synthetic fibers made?
- How does wood turn into lumber?
- How did the designers of the Mako Shark concept car outsmart their boss?
- How do toy ducks help programmers debug code?
- How is wine made?
- How is paper made?
- How is the distance to stars measured?
- What did Elon Musk originally want to name the Tesla Model 3?
- How were the dimensions of the urination containers used by the astronauts labeled?
- How can you turn headphones into a microphone?
- How can you make a cloud indoors?
- How did a motorcyclist protesting the use of helmets reluctantly prove himself wrong?
- How do we get energy from coal?
- How is the change of captain voiced on the International Space Station?
- What is the name of the most expensive beer in the world?
- What is the course of a sailing ship relative to the wind called?
- What are the masts of a sailing ship called?
- How did the New York subway solve the problem of light bulb theft?
- How is a diamond processed?
- How did the first reconnaissance satellites transmit photographs?
- How did a supersonic fighter pilot shoot himself?
- How is lace woven?
- How are raisins made from grapes?
- How is wax obtained?
- How do Internet users unknowingly help digitize old books?
- How did the gift of schoolchildren to the American ambassador in 1945 help the Soviet special services?
- How did porn sites develop the Internet industry as a whole?
- How did pneumatic tires come about?
- How are silent discotheques held?
- How is artificial rubber made?
- How does an automatic room heating control valve work?
- How does a windmill work?
- How does a CD work?
- How does a steam engine work?
- How does an airbag work?
- How does a Geiger counter work?
- How does a fuel cell work?
- How did the 18th century chess computer work?
- How do oil rigs work?
- How were candles used as clocks and alarm clocks?
- How does a sundial tell time?
- How are television programs broadcast via satellites?
- How is scuba gear?
- How do Eskimos build their igloos?
- Which airline is the shortest in the world?
- What famous toy was a by-product of development for the needs of the navy?
- What brand of car gave the name to the whole war?
- Which country imports waste for recycling plants?
- Which country produced an armored car that could move both on tracks and on rails?
- What trick allowed the builders to make the Chrysler Building the tallest building?
- What are the turns of a sailing ship?
- What shuttle components did NASA buy on eBay in 2002?
- Which computers heat the pool water?
- Which skyscrapers have been seen melting car panels and burning tourists?
- What birds in 1995 caused NASA to delay the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery?
- What man-made objects on Earth are visible from space?
- What words are encrypted in the SOS signal?
- Which goods are the most dangerous?
- What was the first car?
- What was the first highway like?
- What kind of drill can be used to drill a square hole?
- What requirements must a Formula 1 racing car meet?
- What were the first skyscrapers?
- What knots do sailors use to measure speed?
- What is the highest temperature you've ever been able to get?
- What is the lowest temperature you've ever been able to get?
- Which aircraft device completely contradicts its slang name?
- What calamity made it possible for landscapes to appear on the background of the Windows XP desktop?
- What destructive action do zip bombs perform?
- What animal is featured in the Mozilla Firefox browser logo?
- What is the largest engineering structure of our time?
- Which subway is the longest?
- What practical application did figurines originally have on car radiators?
- What technical product is the most massive in the history of mankind?
- What is the most economical fuel?
- Which bus is the longest in the world?
- What car was developed by a group of 16 engineers, only two of whom had a driver's license?
- What is the longest bike in the world?
- Which hyphen has been named the most expensive hyphen in history?
- Which European prince drives a car fueled with recycled wine?
- What sunken ship became a source of metal for space satellites?
- What code was set to launch US nuclear missiles in the 1960s and 70s?
- What spacecraft did the newspapers call the upsnik?
- Which bridge is the longest?
- What is the largest object that man has created?
- What is the largest passenger plane?
- Which aircraft was the most reliable?
- Which aircraft won the Battle of England?
- Which plane is the fastest?
- Which aircraft made the first non-stop flight around the world?
- What is the most common mode of transport in France?
- Which Soviet car was also produced with right-hand drive and automatic transmission?
- Which text is easier to read?
- What programming language is named after a comedy series?
- Which sailboat holds the record for the fastest sailing?
- What protection against Gagarin's insanity did the spacecraft engineers provide?
- What danger did horses carry for cars at the dawn of the development of road transport?
- What is the length of the longest trolleybus route in the world and where does it pass?
- What speed did the winner of the first auto race in the USA show?
- What was the function of the $1000 I Am Rich iPhone app?
- When was the first plastic made?
- When was the first pottery made?
- When did shoe stores use x-rays?
- When was copper first used?
- When was the first time food was frozen?
- When was metal first used?
- When were windmills first used?
- When and where were pigeons used for aerial photography?
- When and where did the tram run on rails laid at the bottom of the sea?
- When and where was the speed limit for cars within city limits set to 3 km/h?
- When and for what was the bank computer fined, having seized permanent and random access memory?
- When and by whom were submarine and air aircraft carriers used?
- When did people start building houses?
- When did oil begin to be used as a fuel?
- When did the first slot machines appear where you had to throw coins?
- When did the first instruments appear?
- When did regular rail service begin?
- When did the first collision of space satellites occur?
- When was the first underground launched?
- When did the first attempt to launch a jet aircraft with a person on board take place?
- When did man start using gas?
- Who consumes more fuel - a car or a jet plane?
- Who knew the mechanism of the helicopter before our era?
- Who was the first to react to the first rocket launches by Robert Goddard, the American rocketry pioneer, and how?
- Who and when attacked ground targets from aircraft with darts?
- Who and when tried to swim on a submarine with a sail?
- Who and when made the first round-the-world voyage of submarines without surfacing to the surface?
- Who Invented the Ball?
- Who was the first to extract oil?
- Who made the first sails?
- Who put their Rolls-Royce on the tracks to go hunting?
- Who made the first boat?
- Who wanted to create a helicopter powered by gunpowder?
- Where did the seven tons of steel recovered from the rubble of the destroyed World Trade Center go?
- Are there many details in the Lego constructor?
- Can people make diamonds?
- Can a car break the sound barrier?
- Is it possible to drive a car faster than sound?
- Can ocean tide be used?
- Is it possible to save yourself from a robbery in front of an ATM by entering a pin code backwards?
- Is it possible to fire nuclear projectiles from artillery mounts?
- On what ships did Christopher Columbus discover America?
- In what orbits are most communications satellites located?
- On what planes and why was a periscope installed?
- What car brand names mean the same thing in German and Latin?
- Malfunctions in what household system explain many phenomena from the category of a haunted house?
- Where does iron come from to make steel?
- Where was the signal given about the explosion of the dam, after which the Panama Canal was formed?
- Where did the navy originate from?
- Why are there tides?
- According to what indicator is the Russian postal service one of the last places in the world?
- What is the principle of thermal insulation?
- Why is the Mitsubishi Pajero car sold under the Montero brand in Spain?
- Why was the VAZ-2121 car called Niva?
- Why does gasoline burn?
- Why do large marine ships have a rounded thickening in the bow of the underwater part?
- Why did an American nuclear submarine sink right at the pier in 1969?
- Why can't you create a folder named con on Windows?
- Why is there lead in gasoline?
- Why did many poor people in Jakarta work as car passengers?
- Why do stripes in a tube of colored toothpaste stay even and do not mix?
- Why does Japan have two power grids with different frequencies?
- Why can a helicopter stop mid-air?
- Why is a hard drive called a hard drive?
- Why is the brick from which the walls of the Kremlin are built, Aristotelian?
- Why are the keys on the keyboard arranged in the QWERTY sequence?
- Why are the keys on a typewriter not in alphabetical order?
- Why can't the magnitude of an earthquake be measured in points?
- Why did the Porsche 901 have to be renamed 911?
- Why don't we fall off the bike?
- Why are over 200 American aircraft resting at the bottom of the Great Lakes?
- Why did announcers wear green lipstick in the early days of television?
- Why does the BMW logo show an airplane propeller?
- Why didn't they believe Marco Polo?
- Why is the engine compartment and hood of the McLaren F1 supercar covered in gold?
- Why did the first transatlantic telegraph cable last only a month?
- Why did pilots at the dawn of the development of aviation massively wear silk scarves?
- Why does the train reverse before moving forward?
- Why are manufacturers of electric cars forced to artificially increase their noise?
- Why did the direct railway between Moscow and St. Petersburg have a curvilinear bend in one place?
- Why were cars previously depicted in cartoons with oval wheels?
- Why was the synthetic material nylon given such a name?
- Why is the speed of ships measured in knots?
- Why do clock hands move the way they do?
- Why is aluminum foil glossier on one side than the other?
- Why does cement harden?
- Why is Swiss cheese perforated?
- Which weapon has killed more people in its manufacture than in its use?
- How long have steamboats been running on the sea?
- What can you use to pop bubble wrap in endless mode?
- How long does it take to clean all the windows of the Petronas Towers skyscraper?
- How long does the shortest scheduled flight take?
- How much fuel does one passenger plane use?
- How many days did the world's largest traffic jam last?
- How many laws of robotics did Isaac Asimov come up with?
- How many passengers does the Airbus take on board?
- How many wires does a car need?
- How much would a car cost now if it progressed as rapidly as a computer?
- How many types of nails are there?
- How many people have walked on the surface of the moon?
- What was unique about Charles Creighton and James Hargis' road trip across the US?
- Why is the clipper ship Cutty Sark famous?
- What is the difference between a catapult and a ballista?
- What is the difference between a brig and a brigantine?
- What is the difference between an airship and a hot air balloon?
- What is the difference from a regular ballpoint pen for astronauts?
- What is the difference between a hovercraft and a hydrofoil?
- What is the difference between unireme and bireme and trireme?
- How is papyrus different from parchment?
- What is written in space?
- What do American and Russian cosmonauts write in zero gravity?
- What was the subject of the dispute between the commander and the crew that caused the crash of the Soviet plane?
- What caused the spiral anomaly in the sky over Norway in 2009?
- What is made from celluloid?
- What were the first ocean-going steamships?
- What is made of oil?
- What is measured on the Richter scale?
- What could the 1912 automaton, considered the world's first computer game, do?
- What does it take to make glass?
- What made the windshield washer work in a Volkswagen Beetle?
- What do the letters ISDN stand for?
- What prompted Ferruccio Lamborghini to decide to design his own car?
- What came first - telephone or fax?
- What were military armored tires?
- What did Alexandre Gustave Eiffel create?
- What is CDMA?
- What is GBAS?
- What is GPS and GLONAS?
- What is an autogyro?
- What is concrete?
- What is fermentation?
- What is Bucintoro?
- What is gals?
- What is a sonar?
- What is the Blue Ribbon?
- What is suede?
- What is a camera obscura?
- What is Kevlar?
- What is ceramics?
- What is skin?
- What is a laser?
- What is natural wool?
- What is nitinol and why is it remarkable?
- What is tin-lead alloy?
- What is papyrus?
- What is beer?
- What is a dam?
- What is a mold and casting mold?
- What is a radio telescope?
- What is a roadster?
- What is taxidermy?
- What is tapioca?
- What is a photocell?
- What indicates the low quality of natural gas?
- Whose smile witnessed a nuclear test?
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