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Technologies: Emerging Technology

Architecture and Construction

Buildings and structures: Tallest (London) • Irish buildings • Demolished landmarks in Spain • Historic landmarks
Lighthouses and lightvessels: Belgium • Canada • France • Germany • Italy • Sweden • United States
Windmills: UK
Watermills: UK
Energy infrastructure: Largest • Coal • Fuel oil • Natural gas • Nuclear • Hydroelectric • Geothermal • Photovoltaic • Solar thermal • Tidal • Wind (Onshore • Offshore)
Water infrastructure: Largest • Reservoirs and dams • Tallest • Canals

Computing: AMD microprocessors • Intel microprocessors • Intel chipsets • Software bugs • Open source software packages • GNU packages • Operating systems • Unixes • Unix programs • Machines running CP/M • IBM products • UNIVAC products • Microcomputers • Graphics file formats • Test automation • Screen readers

Internet and World Wide Web: TCP and UDP port numbers • Internet top-level domains • Newsgroups • HTTP status codes • XML and HTML characters • Digital library projects • Colors • HTML editors • Wikis
Web technologies: Java APIs • .NET APIs • Web 2.0 • Ajax
Computer science: Algorithms • Data structures • Publications • Open problems
Programming languages: Alphabetical list • Categorical list • Chronological list • Generational list
Character sets and encodings: ASCII • EBCDIC • ISO 646 • ISO 8859-1 • ISO 8859-2 • ISO 8859-3 • ISO 8859-8 • ISO 8859-11 • ISO 8859-15 • Unicode • UTF-7 • UTF-8 • UTF-16 • UTF-32 • Windows-1252

Electronics: Home computers

Engineering: Branches

Events: List of years in science: 2025 in science • Timeline of historic inventions

Fire:

Firelighting

Military

Military strategies: Thirty-Six Strategies • Military tactics
Air forces of the world
Military air bases: Royal Air Force • Royal Canadian Air Force • US Air Force • US Army • US Coast Guard • US Marine Corps • US Navy
Air force commands: Royal Air Force • USAAF NAF Component Commands
Aircraft groups: Royal Air Force
Aircraft squadrons: British Army Air Corps • British Fleet Air Arm • Royal Air Force • US Air Force • US Army • US Marine Corps • US Navy
Aircraft wings: Royal Navy • US Navy
Armies of the world
Armies (by number) • Military corps (by number • by name) • Military divisions (by number • by name)
United Kingdom: Regiments of Foot • Regiments (1881) • Regiments (1903) • Regiments (1922) • Regiments (1962) • British Forces in the American Revolutionary War
United States of America: Armies • Corps • Divisions • Defense contractors • Military bases
Navies of the world: Fleets
Military groups in WWI and WWII
Australia: Divisions in WWI • WWII
Britain: Groups in WWII • Armies in WWI • WWII • Corps in WWI • Divisions in WWI • WWII
Canada: WWII
Germany: Prisoner of War Camps in WWII
India: Corps in WWII • Divisions in WWII
Poland: Divisions in WWII
United States of America: Groups in WWII
Terrorists of the world: Terrorist groups • Terrorist incidents
Military bases
Military events: Battles • Guerrilla movements • Invasions • Military missions, operations, and projects • Terrorist incidents • Wars
Weapons and miscellaneous topics
Military technology and equipment: Weapons • Aircraft weapons • World War II weapons • Missiles • Armoured fighting vehicles • NATO reporting names • Swords
Artillery: By country • WWII • Largest cannons by caliber
Military aircraft: Luftwaffe • Soviet Union and CIS • United States • British Army Air Corps • Royal Air Force • Fleet Air Arm • Israeli • Australian Air Force • Australian Navy • Canadian Air Force • Canadian Navy • New Zealand Air Force and Navy • South African • Irish • French Air Force • NATO reporting names for misc aircraft • NATO reporting names for transport aircraft • US X-planes
Naval technology
By era/war: World War II
By type: Aircraft Carriers • Battleships • Cruisers • Destroyers • LSTs
By operator: Australia • Canada • Germany • India • Japan • Netherlands • United Kingdom • Royal Fleet Auxiliary (UK) • United States • Military Sealift Command (US) • Soviet Union

Space exploration: Unmanned space missions • Human spaceflights • (by program) • Space disasters • Astronauts • Timeline of astronauts by nationality • List of NRO Launches

Transportation: Transport museums

Aviation: Aircraft • Manufacturers • Engines • Engine manufacturers • Weapons • By date and use
Aviation accidents • By airline • By location • By year
Airports • FR • BE • GR • JP • PL • UK • AU • IN • AS • SP • PH • BA • PK • TH • US
Land transport
Automobiles: Manufacturers • Trucks
List of convoy codes
Cycles: Bicycle parts
Rail transport
Heritage railways
Light-rail transit • Melbourne tram routes • Metros • London Underground stations • closed London Underground stations • Melbourne railway stations • closed Melbourne railway stations • List of famous trains • List of railway stations – UK • closed New York City Subway stations
Road systems
Roads and highways: US Interstates • UK motorways • Highways in Australia • List of U.S. Routes • US state highways • Roads in Canada
Bridges: UK • US • AG • IN • PL • SP • CH • DM • NW • SK • NK • CN • AS • PH • IR • MG • TR • AR • GR • Largest
Tunnels: NL • CL • NZ • UK • US • CH • AU • IR • IC • ALB • CN • SP • Germany • Switzerland • Sweden • Slovakia • Portugal • Brazil • Croatia • The Alps
Nautical / Shipping technology: Ships • Fictional ships • Sailboats • Marinas
Space transport: Spacecraft  • List of unmanned spacecraft by program • List of Solar System probes • List of landings on extraterrestrial bodies