Engineering Meme of the Week – May 4, 2020
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Read MoreNSPE 2020 Engineering Outlook & Salary Survey
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Read MoreDoes the World Need Doctors With Engineering Degrees?
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Read MoreGiant jet engines aim to make our flying greener
“It’s on another scale from anything I’ve seen before,” says Lorna Carter who recently started working at a new Rolls-Royce …
Read MoreOccupational licensing reform is a ruse
Charter schools are the gateway drug for the billionaire Koch Brothers-funded lobbying organization known as Americans for Prosperity. Since successfully …
Read More7 Old-School Computers That Remind Us How Far We Have Come
Are you experiencing any tech issues? We have a few images of old-school computers that we think will remind you …
Read MoreThree proven ways to reduce electrical energy losses in buildings
As savings in terms of costs are the main concern for the operators, the first approach is to try to …
Read MoreNTSB Targets States With Public Utilities Licensure Exemptions
The National Transportation Safety Board is standing firm in its support of a PE role in gas pipeline safety. The …
Read MoreA history of science in 20 objects
For as long as humans have walked the Earth, we have been exploring, experimenting and seeking out knowledge. That long …
Read More7 Food Processing Machines Behind the Making of Your Food
Ever wondered how food processing works? You probably know that the foods on the market shelves aren’t made by people …
Read MoreEngineers Develop A New Way To Remove Carbon Dioxide From Air
The new tech could work on the green-gas at any concentration which means it could be used to capture not …
Read MoreSmart Gloves Will Help Astronauts to Control Drones, Robots and Explore Space
As NASA prepares to send humans back to the Moon and beyond with Project Artemis, the iconic space firm has …
Read MoreVote for your favourite engineering project in the world
Ever wonder how that new facility was built? Has that new bridge made your daily journey quicker? Did you appreciate …
Read MoreIon Batteries: Can They Really Change the World?
Lithium-ion batteries were first introduced commercially in the year 1991 by Sony. Ever since then, there have been extensive improvements …
Read MoreAnti-gravity fountain lamp
This anti-gravity fountain lamp will intrigue especially kids and pets with its magical qualities via https://t.co/Jn298OHBTu pic.twitter.com/PkJlhTuSfB — Interesting Engineering …
Read MorePaint That Protects Your Furniture Has Been Created
A Removable Paint That Protects Your Furniture Has Been Created Via: https://t.co/NMhfzubR1k pic.twitter.com/tvRSdIpANt — Interesting Engineering ? (@IntEngineering) August 18, …
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