Unraveling the Mystery of Centuries-Old Swords

UK and Italian scientists are collaborating to uncover the secrets of ancient swords, determining whether these relics are authentic or clever imitations. Centuries ago, the Indian subcontinent, Iran, and Central Asia produced a special kind of metal—crucible steel—renowned for its strength and signature “watered-silk” Damascus pattern. Europeans tried to replicate it, leading to a mix
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Xash3D: A Journey to Porting an Open-Source 3D Engine

Xash3D, an independent open-source 3D engine, was designed for compatibility with GoldSource engine formats (like maps, models, and textures) while serving as a versatile platform for modding and game development. Built from scratch, Xash3D incorporates original ideas alongside techniques from other 3D engines, overcoming the limits of the classic GoldSource engine. It enhances capabilities for
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Facts and Fundamentals of Japanese Swords: A Collector’s Guide

This volume serves as an essential guide for both budding enthusiasts and seasoned collectors of traditionally forged Japanese swords, covering a wide range of blades, from long swords to daggers. Nobuo Nakahara, an expert researcher and lecturer on Japanese swords, takes a critical and insightful approach to understanding these revered weapons, challenging longstanding beliefs and
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Explore the Antique Radio Museum: A Tribute to Vintage Radios

Once the epicenter of family entertainment, radio was where people turned for news, drama, sports, and more—much like television today. Though overshadowed by TV’s rise, radio found a specialized niche and maintained a dedicated audience. Jonathan Winter, a 56-year-old radio enthusiast, celebrates this era through his passion project: the Antique Radio Museum in Bellingham, Washington.
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