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Video: Help wanted in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Smartphone and computer users can help classify radio signals that could reveal the existence of extraterrestrial intelligent life.
Prepare for Pi Day
It’s almost time for the annual celebration of the mathematical constant pi, observed on March 14 in recognition of the first three significant figures of pi.
A nuclear focus in STEM education
The American Nuclear Society has expanded its nuclear science and education offerings for kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) enrichment.
Report highlights US refrigeration engineer shortage
Data-driven solutions are proposed to improve technician recruitment, training and retention to grow the workforce.
February 11: International Day of Women and Girls in Science
This year's focus is on the role of women in terms of sustainable development goals such as clean water and sanitation, and affordable and clean energy.
Video: Campaign launched to laud supply chain superstars
The initiative seeks to recognize the vital role played by technicians and engineers responsible for building and maintaining a robust supply chain and keeping the manufacturing cogs turning.
A virtual short course on offshore wind energy
The two online interactive four-hour sessions are designed for professional non-engineers and engineers alike.
Video: Welding simulation solution for classroom training
The AugmentedArc Augmented Reality Welding System is a highly realistic multi-process welding simulation solution for classroom training.
New solar development training service
Participants gain the knowledge and skills to develop community scale solar power projects within the U.S.
Lift off for space skills training in the UK
Courses will include a new Level 4 space technician apprenticeship, a graduate development program and a series of courses to upskill space engineers.
8 impossible things: Report identifies research priorities at the intersection of biology and engineering
Transformational priorities are identified where engineering and biology can have an impact while contributing to an inclusive research community.
Building science competition challenges US students
New student challenges seek building solutions that target electrification, decarbonization and resiliency.
Reshaping Engineering Challenge 2023 launched by Engineers Without Borders UK
Engineers Without Borders U.K., the international organization dedicated to globally responsible engineering, has opened applications for the second Reshaping Engineering challenge.
An EPIC approach to combat plastic pollution
EPIC Academy combines sustainable technologies, education and skills training to convert plastic pollution into economic value.
Global Water Academy now open to all
Initially developed for PepsiCo associates responsible for managing water resources, the course will now be open to individuals outside of the company.
Video: Enter the Engineering for People Design Challenge
Now in its 12th year, the Design Challenge has reached over 60,000 undergraduate students across Cameroon, South Africa, the U.K., Ireland and the U.S.
ASME launches R&D Pulse content platform
ASME has introduced its newest member-exclusive benefit, R&D Pulse.
Twitter and Pinterest co-founders back Swedish startup Chroma
Chroma Studios is aiming to be a platform for a unique, sound-driven experience that is drawing on the creativity of artists.
5 key opportunities for engineering students at the start of each semester
Explore five hidden opportunities for growth that happen at the beginning of a fresh semester that will help college students get or stay on track.
An engineering student's guide to internships and co-ops
Both industry and research facilities see the advantage to a student who has solved real-world problems.