The Sustainable Engineer: How Lifecycle Analysis is Reshaping Design from the CAD Screen Up
The Sustainable Engineer: How Lifecycle Analysis is Reshaping Design from the CAD Screen Up

Delorean coming “Back to the Future” soon to return to our streets?

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Finally, the iconic DeLorean DMC-12 featured in the hit movie “Back to the Future” will soon be rolling out of production and down the streets once more. The story of […]

The Future of Aviation: Electric Airplanes Will Decarbonize the Aviation Industry

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In the current society ravaged by the effects of climate change, stakeholders and players in various industries are seeking to exploit existing technologies to contribute to global efforts to reduce […]

Yummmy Technology? Meet Redefine Meat – 3D Printing Prime Cuts

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It’s just the type of thing a good engineer was built to sink their teeth into. One of those amazing ideas on paper that we just couldn’t seem to get […]

Super-immunity to COVID-19 — Research Shows Certain Individuals are Seemingly Impervious to the Virus

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What would you do if you found out you had a super-immunity to SARS-COV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19? Recent research out of Rockefeller University in the United States has […]

Building Trust Between Humans and Artificial Intelligence

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  Humanity has long had an overwhelming distrust of artificial intelligence, and blockbuster films do not do much to help with their depictions of AI as sentient beings which eventually […]

Vanadium dioxide (VO2) metal conducts electricity — with ten times less heat

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  A team of researchers led by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory recently discovered a metal that conducts electricity without producing or requiring excess heat. While it would not be […]

Research: Batteries in Electric Vehicles can take 3 times longer to charge in coldest temperatures

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Although it’s well known that electric vehicle battery efficiency and charging is impacted by temperature, new research from the Idaho Laboratory put hard numbers on the drops in energy — […]

Targeting 45% of all Electricity from Solar in the United States by 2050

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On September 8, 2021, the Biden administration announced that the United States aims to produce 45% of electricity from solar energy sources by 2050. This announcement was made alongside the […]

The world’s largest carbon capture plant opens in Iceland — will pull 4,000 metric tons per year

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A new facility started operations in Iceland on September 8th, 2021. Dubbed, “The Orca”, the installation is designed to pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere – 4,000 metric tons […]

The New ispace Lunar Lander — Commercial space travel to the far side of the moon

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Commercial space travel. It may sound like science fiction but it is a concept that promises to become a reality within this lifetime. Lunar travel is an industry that is […]

2021 Trends in Engineered Design and Engineering — Trending Technologies

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In the past few years, technology innovation, architectural innovation, green technology and sustainability have all continued to shape engineered design and the engineering industry in general. Combining all of these […]

Blowing up the Moon for Water? Space Miners Aim to “Mine Water” as Early as 2023

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The possibility to mine for water on the moon could allow permanent human settlement on the moon to be possible in the future, and mining projects could begin as soon […]

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