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| NASA demonstrates EM Drive theory, but don't get too excited A fuel-free engine is the stuff of science fiction for now, but scientists at NASA Eagleworks have published a peer-reviewed paper that suggests the ideas behind an EM Drive are worth testing further. Researchers at Eagleworks, a small NASA team task... https://www.engadget.com/2016/11/21/...t-too-excited/ |
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