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MIT engineers tried Leonardo da Vinci’s bridge design. Here’s the manner by which it held up

16/10/201916/10/2019 - by Helen Weaver

In 1502, Leonardo da Vinci sketched out a plan for what might have been the world’s longest bridge at the time – 280 meters (918.6 feet). Despite the fact that …

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