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Space Flight: The History and Future of Rocket Science Written by: Paul Gargantiel
Tags: aerospace engineering, space From "Black Powder" to nuclear fission and all the physics in between, space flight has relied on both the technology of the times as well as the desire to see and explore the universe. -
Edible Structures: The Application of Structural Engineering in Cake Design Written by: Lisa Okamoto
Tags: building & architecture, civil engineering, food & drink Buildings of all kinds - from the humble home to amazing skyscrapers - have a lot in common with delicious cakes. With civil engineering concepts and a little imagination, both designs can be well understood to the average eater. -
Where Does My Decaf Come From? Written by: Katrina Wu
Tags: chemical engineering, food & drink Decaffeination methods are true feats of chemical engineering, involving intricate refinement steps and biochemical processes. Scientists have also recently discovered a new coffee bean species that comes decaffeinated from the get-go. -
Directional Audio Written by: Philip Hirz
Tags: electrical engineering, entertainment, lifestyle Find out how engineers are projecting sound in narrow beams. -
Spread the Sound: A Brief History of Music Reproduction Written by: Kevin Crane
Tags: lifestyle, computer science, electrical engineering, material science In an age when music downloading is commonplace, it is difficult to imagine a time when the only way to hear music was to see the artists perform live. Music reproduction has evolved over many decades to provide the technology we use today. -
Broadband over Power Lines Written by: Philip Rendina
Tags: computer science How the power supply grid is being modified to deliver high-speed internet.







