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Retired Engineer Whose Home Was Flooded 11 Times Builds Defense Wall to Keep It Safe and Dry
A retired engineer has been dubbed "Worcester’s King Canute" after he built a wall to protect his 600,000 pound ($760,000) property from flooding. Nick Lupton, 60, and his wife Anne, ...
January 12, 2024
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How a Heroic Polish Engineer’s Designs Aided America’s Victory in the Revolutionary War
Young engineer Tadeusz Kosciuszko aided America’s revolution with diversionary tactics and engineering feats.
November 9, 2023
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Bridging the Golden Gate Strait: Joseph Strauss and the Building of the Golden Gate Bridge
Today, the Golden Gate Bridge has come to symbolize San Francisco, and it is the universally recognizable icon ...
February 2, 2023
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Chinese-Born Ex-Apple Employee Pleads Guilty to Trade Secret Theft
A former Apple employee pleaded guilty on Aug. 22 to stealing internal files from the tech giant's automotive division. ...
August 23, 2022
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84-Year-Old Spends 40 Years Building Huge Wooden Boat in His Garage—And He’s Still Working on It
Bill Hable was 47 when he started building himself a boat. Now the former mechanical engineer from Bloomer, ...
June 30, 2022
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Anna Mason
An Engineer for NASA Finds Passion in Researching Cold Storage for Space Missions
Dr. Lee Moradi is a humble man, one of those who would rather not receive attention. He is ...
April 8, 2022
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Chinese-American Raytheon Engineer Sentenced to Prison for Technology Exports
A Chinese-American electrical engineer who worked for Raytheon Missile and Defense was sentenced on Wednesday to 38 months ...
November 18, 2020
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An Elite Engineer Dies After 20 Years of Persecution and Forced Homelessness
A professional engineer endured a 20-year-long persecution before passing away lonely and homeless while waiting for his former ...
November 14, 2020
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Jocelyn Neo
NASA Names DC Headquarters After First Black Female Space Race Engineer: Mary W. Jackson
NASA's first black female engineer, the late Mary W. Jackson, is receiving public tribute as the space agency ...
June 27, 2020
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May 14, 2020
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Globetrotter and Former Executive Calls Shen Yun ‘Something Completely Different’
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February 7, 2020
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July 17, 2015
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Women Who ‘Lean in’ Often Soon Leave Engineering Careers, Study Finds
Nearly 40 percent of women who earn engineering degrees quit the profession or never enter the field, and ...
September 3, 2014
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Engineers Optimistic and in Demand
As the world’s population continues to climb, changes in the built environment are a must. The role of ...
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