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6Sqft (blog)27000 Tons of Floating Concrete and Fabulous Feats of Engineering Make Pier 57 Peerless6Sqft (blog)In the summer of 1952, when the American economy was emerging with a roar from the stagnation of the Great Depression and World War II, engineer
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Siliconrepublic.comEngineering, arts or entrepreneurship: the future isn't what it used to beSiliconrepublic.comWith the Leaving Cert results and CAO offers just around the corner, it is an anxious time for students and their parents. It is also the ti
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The Globe and MailThe story of the Rideau Canal: A major engineering feat of the 19th centuryThe Globe and Mail“So they greased up this rat, set it on fire and threw it up onto the roof … .” The visitors' guide in Major's Hill Park, a few hundred m
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Las Cruces Sun-NewsUNM launches engineering dean search - Las Cruces Sun-NewsLas Cruces Sun-NewsALBUQUERQUE — The University of New Mexico has launched a national search for a new dean of the School of Engineering.University of New Mexico launches engineer
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Reno Gazette JournalUNR pleased that plans for engineering building at top of priority listReno Gazette JournalUniversity of Nevada, Reno President Marc Johnson told faculty that he was pleased that plans for a new engineering building are a priority for h
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INFOGRAPHIC: The benefits of sustainable engineeringInhabitatClimate change, pollution-related illnesses, and energy costs have prompted engineers and architects to develop green solutions. As a result, new residential and commercial buildings and renovati
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EconoTimesStanford Bitcoin Engineering MOOC ProposediProgrammerDan Boneh is now Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and has been part of the Computer Science MOOC scene over the past 5 years. His Cryptography I w
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MashableDrilling for oil on Venice beachMashableNative Americans first discovered oil in California, as it seeped to the surface of the earth. They used it as a lubricant and sealant for canoes. It was later used for similar purposes by Spanish colonizers.
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Cornell University The Cornell Daily SunFaculty Gather to Remember Engineering College's Storied HistoryCornell University The Cornell Daily SunFestivities for Cornell Engineering's sesquicentennial commenced with a welcoming presentation on its hi
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Professor / Associate Professor And Head Of Discipline, Civil EngineeringThe Conversation AUThe Griffith School of Engineering seeks to expand its Civil Engineering offerings by establishing a Nathan campus-based program to complement the one currently off
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