Engineering and Manufacturing

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • How to train 21st Century engineers

    The trick is to strike a balance between two very important aspects of engineering education: strong technical foundations and market demand.

  • Carbon capture and storage demonstrated for renewable diesel plant

    Sequestration tests demonstrate that carbon dioxide can be safely stored underground.

  • Open letter to the engineering student

    Some friendly, nostalgic advice to the current crop of engineers in training.

  • 3D imaging provides clear image of coral reef health

    The new technique is based on adapted Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry.

  • New stainless steel material proves to stand the test of time

    Its resistance to corrosion is 15 times higher than any material drilling screw on the market and can ensure no rust for over 200 years outdoors.

  • Study: Clean hydrogen economy is within reach but a clear plan is needed

    The study found that a clean U.S. hydrogen economy is viable, but to be successful lawmakers will need to create a comprehensive strategy and ten-year plan in order for it to be successful.

  • Tool helps farmers breed plants with desirable traits

    The new computational tool can quickly and accurately identify plant variants and pinpoint desirable genes.

  • Field and inspection services for difficult design challenges

    Starting a new project? Igus' experienced engineers and industry professionals can help.

  • Back to Engineering School (August 15-21)

    Budding engineers are returning to campuses nationwide, as undergraduates and graduate students continue their education. Whether you are looking for some advice, or curious about developments in engineering education, Engineering360 has you covered.

  • Register for AWWA’s free virtual event for water and wastewater system operations

    The event focuses on providing practical ideas for water and wastewater system operations, with topics ranging from utility case studies to technology solutions.

  • Portable air conditioners provide cooling for small spaces

    TURBRO is now expanding its product offering to portable air conditioners to provide year-round comfort.

  • Recommendations address spent nuclear fuel management and research

    Research and policy recommendations are intended to improve confidence in high burnup spent nuclear fuel management and disposal technologies.

  • The best biomass blendstocks to curb diesel engine emissions

    These 13 diesel fuel blendstocks from biomass resources could reduce harmful emissions from medium- to heavy-duty diesel vehicles.

  • Lots will soon be available in North Carolina’s first 100% net-zero energy neighborhood

    Bakst has been developing this one-of-a-kind community featuring custom high performance homes built to the National Green Building Standards and with active solar to achieve net-zero or negative net-zero energy.

  • Autodesk Build is the solution of choice for construction teams

    The program connects project data across the construction lifecycle in one solution that is easy to adopt, deploy and use.

  • Urban planning is expected to realize big savings by 2030 using digital twins

    Urban planners are embracing the use of digital twins as the benefits they provide for planning and operational management of assets continue to be discovered.

  • Video: Modular stainless steel building unveiled at Holon Technology Conference

    Through revolutionary changes in the material and construction methods for traditional concrete buildings, BROAD is the first company to “build buildings like cars.”

  • Alternative products to combat the polyurethane foam shortage

    KPS Global is offering alternative non-polyurethane foam products during the ongoing supply chain shortage.

  • Lignin-based coating could create sustainable and long lasting wood structures

    Researchers from Aalto University created a bio-based coating for wood that will create stronger and more protected wood structures.

  • Sourcing sustainable aviation fuel from stinkweed

    The common farm weed could be the source of a jet fuel with fewer production-related environmental impacts than other biofuels.

  • Advertisement
    Advertisement