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Kenya Engineering Technology Professionals Seek Recognition, Demand Implementation of 2016 Act
The Kenya Engineering Technology Forum said its members will down tools if the pending Engineering Technology Act, No. 23 of ...
Charlie Jablonski, an engineer for NBC producing Olympics and World Cup coverage, died Saturday at his Lake George, N.Y., ...
From self-healing materials to AI-powered tools, a new wave of inventions is transforming how people interact with technology ...
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Engineers build sensors that can withstand the next generation of nuclear reactors
Nuclear power plants provide 20% of the nation's energy. To ensure they remain functional and safe to operate, plant ...
GeekWire reported Tuesday on a new filing from the Washington Employment Security Department revealing that the tech giant is ...
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US engineers' new shape memory alloy system could make rail tracks safer, longer-lasting
Illinois engineers have developed a self-healing concrete rail tie system using shape memory alloys that return to their ...
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Engineers create an 'electrified' house that slashes energy bills
Western engineers have amalgamated the function and force of photovoltaics (PV) technology with a heat pump and a thermal battery to create a fully electrified—and energy efficient—new house. The end ...
Apple claims an ex-employee shared Apple Watch trade secrets with OPPO, sparking a legal battle between the tech giants.
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Scientists learn to control free electrons, reshaping future quantum technology
Auburn scientists create materials that let researchers control free electrons, opening paths to faster computing and cleaner ...
Despite Oppo not cooperating with discovery, a court filing details how a former Apple Watch engineer was preparing a ...
Huskamp has served as the president of IBC’s Engineered Materials Division and is currently the Director of Business ...
Hypersonic vehicles — aircraft that can reach speeds of Mach 5 and beyond — are subject to extreme conditions while they are in flight, requiring strong yet aerodynamic materials to keep them both ...
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