Nuclear Propulsion Space Travel Liquid Uranium CNTR Rocket
Space travel has always been a long haul since chemical rockets, the space age’s workhorses, guzzle fuel and plod through the universe, making a trip to Mars a year long slog. But a team at Ohio State University is breaking the rules with a new concept: a nuclear powered rocket that could cut the travel time in half. Their Centrifugal Nuclear Thermal Rocket, or CNTR, replaces solid fuel rods with liquid uranium, and that’s a big increase in efficiency that makes Mars feel like a weekend getaway.

Inside iPhone Screen Factory
Scotty Allen from Strange Parts goes into a Shenzhen factory to see how the glass screens on millions of iPhones are made. His tour was shot entirely on an Insta360 X5 and pulls back the curtain on a process rarely seen by the public. With his friend Hang, a seasoned player in the aftermarket iPhone component trade, Allen visits clean rooms and machinery to show the step by step process of how the glass and touchscreen layers are made that define the iPhone experience.