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Waterloo Graduate Engineering Studies: From researchers to industry expertsStudy International NewsOne of the reasons that Waterloo in Ontario, Canada is the largest startup community after Silicon Valley, is because most of the tech founders are engineeri
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Philly.comMost Americans accept genetic engineering of animals that benefits human healthScience DailyAmericans' views of possible uses of genetic engineering in animals vary depending on the mechanism and intended purpose of the technology, particular
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Sean Dunn & Chris Edwards on Ethics and Professionalism in Software EngineeringInfoQ.comThis is the Engineering Culture Podcast, from the people behind InfoQ.com and the QCon conferences. In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Meth
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USA TODAYExclusive photos: 'Dream Big: Engineering Our World'USA TODAY'Dream Big: Engineering Our World' (in IMAX and giant screen theaters Feb. 17) highlights great engineering work such as that done by the group Bridges to Prosperity. The
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Do We Need an International Body to Regulate Genetic Engineering?GizmodoAnd yet, the UK, at the vanguard of genetic engineering human beings, has already opened that box. In 2015, the British government approved the use of a controversial gene-editing tech
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A Bioethicist Argues for Engineering Babies That Will Have an Easy LifeMotherboard“We shouldn't be using reproduction as a way of engineering political or social change—which is exactly what the Nazis tried to do,” Julian Savulescu, Uehiro Professor of
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The AdvocateStudents put engineering skills to test in underwater robot competition at LSUThe AdvocateAdvocate staff photo by TRAVIS SPRADLING -- Seen from below the water's surface, a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) speeds up to trap and capture a pla
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Washington PostHow DIY bio-hackers are changing the conversation around genetic engineeringWashington PostCRISPR is a controversial new technology for genetically engineering cells and making those changes heritable. It and other new gene-editing technolog
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Daily Utah ChronicleCollege of Engineering Honors ProfessorsDaily Utah ChronicleThe engineering college's winners are Taylor Sparks, Tony Butterfield, Ryan Bown, Ashley Spear and Joel B. Harley. Sparks, an assistant professor in Material Sciences and E
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UD DailyChanging the worldUD Daily1:54 p.m., Feb. 22, 2016--From chemistry to computers to clean water and alternative energy sources, engineering students at the University of Delaware are investing their skills to address an enormous variety of problems
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