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The Petronas Towers Written by: Brandi Henry
Tags: building & architecture Once the world's tallest towers, the Petronas are an engineering feat that involved more than following drawings on paper. With technology and innovation, the skyscrapers of the future are getting closer to touching the sky. -
If You Can Think It, You Can Print It: Exploring the Possibilities of 3D Printing Written by: Kyle Randolph
Tags: material science, mechanical engineering, computer science Novel manufacturing possibilities have emerged from the creation of the 3D printers. A wide range of fields, including architecture, biotechnology, forensic pathology, and even food production, may possibly benefit from this technology. -
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. -
UAVs: Engineering in Action Written by: Brandon Krikorian
Tags: aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, security & defense Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are gaining in popularity on the battlefield, and their future use will contribute to peacetime as well. -
Photo-Realism: An Exact Science? Written by: Jason Scott
Tags: entertainment, computer science Should special effects strive to depict an accurate presentation of reality, or what the human mind best interprets as reality? -
The Future of the Panama Canal Written by: Halley Stieber
Tags: civil engineering, transportation Though it is considered one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World, the Panama Canal faces many challenges to meet the economy and environment's needs.







