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Tom Gibbs, engineer who led historic Lake Washington cleanup, dies at 87  The Seattle TimesMr. Gibbs' projects in the 1960s ended the constant flow of raw sewage into the lake and Puget Sound. Read more https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/o
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Solution for remotely monitoring oil wells wins MIT $100K  MIT NewsThe grand prize of the 30th annual MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition went to Acoustic Wells, which is developing sensors and controllers to help ... Read more http://news.mi
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WATCH - A Helping Hand: When Athletes Get Hurt, MSU Scientists And Engineers Step In  WKARMichigan State basketball star Nick Ward broke his hand last season, and the College of Engineering stepped in to save his season through technology and. R
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Mudgeee GuardianStudents unlock the power of engineering | PhotosMudgeee GuardianStudents from Gulgong, Portland Central, Lithgow, Mudgee and Oberon high schools toured hubs of engineering ingenuity around town including EnergyAustralia's Mt Piper powe
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wwlp.comSummer camp introduces teens to mechanical engineeringwwlp.comStudents from West Springfield High School invested two weeks of their summer considering the possibilities of making a career out of mechanical engineering, using high tech equipment so
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Solving Global Problems with EngineeringNorthwestern University NewsCenterWith guidance from David Corr, the Charles Deering McCormick University Distinguished Clinical Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, EWB students are working with the vil
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Social Justice Has Invaded EngineeringNational ReviewSocial-justice blather has spread over American higher education like kudzu growing over a field in rural North Carolina, but surely some fields will repel it, right? Fields where objective truth still h
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Phys.OrgBird echolocation inspires new engineering - Phys.orgPhys.OrgAll animals use a combination of senses to survive. But where the majority typically rely on one or two especially sensitive sensory systems, the oilbird excels by ...and more &
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