A research team led by NIMS has, for the first time, produced nanoscale images of two key features in an ultra-thin material: twist domains (areas where one atomic layer is slightly rotated relative ...
ESA said in a statement that the Artemis 4 Orion service module would begin its journey across the Atlantic Ocean "in a few ...
A research team at the City University of New York and the University of Texas at Austin has discovered a way to make ...
This year, the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida has inducted four FIU professors, recognizing them as leading national scholars whose research has benefited society. The ...
Our Fall 2025 Career Fair is scheduled for October 10, 2025. The fair will be held from 9 AM – 2 PM in the University Union Ballroom at Sacramento State. In addition to signing up for Career Fairs, ...
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox ST Engineering secured $4.9 billion in new contracts in Q3 2025 across three segments: commercial aerospace ...
Faulty Engineering Led to Implosion of Titan Submersible Headed to Titanic Wreckage, NTSB Finds PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Faulty engineering led to the implosion of an experimental submersible that ...
The World Federation of Engineering Organizations 2025 General Assembly and the Global Engineering Congress, a premier global event in the engineering field, was opened in Shanghai on Monday. Themed ...
The appointment of Liu Jun, a former tenured Harvard statistician, as a “Xinghua distinguished chair professor” at Tsinghua University in August was more than just a ceremonial occasion. With senior ...
A Penn State research team found that streetlights could double as affordable EV charging stations. After installing 23 units in Kansas City, they discovered these chargers were faster, cheaper, and ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – AtkinsRéalis (TSX: ATRL), a world-class engineering services and nuclear company, and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) convened for the third lecture in their ...
Hidden within the granite wilderness of central China lies an antenna so vast it dwarfs New York City five times over – a 500-kilowatt electromagnetic leviathan originally built to whisper to ...
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