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Beaver-inspired artificial dams could help protect rivers from climate change
Scientists say artificial beaver dams could help protect fish, water quality, and biodiversity as climate change reshapes ...
Need a robot that cleans, teaches, or keeps you company? Check out the iRobot Roomba, Miko 3, Vector, and more in our guide ...
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Beer, coffee and chocolate: CU Boulder students learn food engineering
University of Colorado Boulder students are learning about engineering in the food industry through beer, chocolate and ...
Engineering students at South Dakota State University are gaining hands-on experience testing stratospheric balloons with aerospace and defense company Aerostar. The ...
For decades flying cars seemed like one of those technologies that were just years away and, as an old chestnut has it, ...
Black holes — remnants of collapsed stars — have immense mass that curves spacetime so all paths lead inward. They also ...
MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that’s five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at ...
From sports to chemistry to fieldwork abroad, Wall Street's Rising Stars harnessed experiences far afield to scale top banks ...
Italy's Saipem said on Sunday it had been awarded an offshore engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract by QatarEnergy LNG in partnership with China's Offshore Oil ...
Tom Walkinshaw Racing has made a name for itself as a race team, but also as an engineering company that contributed to ...
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'Putting the servers in orbit is a stupid idea': Could data centers in space help avoid an AI energy crisis? Experts are torn.
Google’s proposal to explore space-based AI infrastructure raises fundamental questions about energy, physics and feasibility ...
The exhibit features several wooden models of projects that have used mass timber, including some dozens of stories tall, and ...
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