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Curveballs and Knuckleballs: Engineering Principles at Work in America's Favorite Pastime Written by: Brian Amanatullah, Adam Nazar
Tags: sports & recreation, aerospace engineering Learn about two wily pitches that can give pitchers the upper hand in the great American game of baseball. -
Shedding Light on Blindness Written by: Andrew Wong
Tags: electrical engineering, health & medicine New technologies in prosthetic devices are helping bring light to people's eyes again. -
Wastewater Technology: Engineering a Healthier Society Written by: Boniface Kinnear
Tags: biomedical engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering Explore the little-known science of wastewater treatment. -
Why The World Trade Center Towers Collapsed Written by: Molly Kistler
Tags: building & architecture, civil engineering, security & defense Surprisingly, the World Trade Towers behaved as designed during the attack on September 11, due to the architectural and structural engineering that erected them. -
The Engineering Behind Shoe Design Written by: Unknown Unknown
Tags: lifestyle, sports & recreation, material science Shoe design and construction are engineered with a wearer's feet and legs in mind. Though gait analysis, testing, and fabrication, no piece of the puzzle is left un-stitched. -
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.







