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A car made in Manitoba using 3d printing.
The first practical automobile was invented and produced in Germany by Karl Benz in 1885. They have been built ever since.
No. It has not been made into a movie as of yet. From what I have read online and in interveiws w/ Christopher Moore, Disney has bought the movie rights, and it will most likely be a CGI. Hope that helps!
You are probably thinking of nuclear fusion which will use deuterium and tritium (both isotopes of hydrogen) if it can ever be made a practical technology
The worlds first practical automobile was invented and built by Karl Benz in Germany 1886. It was a 3 wheeled single cylinder powered vehicle he called the Benz Patent-Motorwagen.
No, the first practical helicopter was made in 1941.
Copernicium hasn't practical uses.
No practical uses have not been found, because only seven atoms have ever been made, which is not a large enough sample to distinguish any features or find any uses.
The first practical automobile was made by Karl Benz in Germany in 1885.
Possibly, though francium is too rare and its half-life too short for it to have any practical uses, there may have been a Francium Bomb tested in the Pacific.
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Bohrium has not practical applications.