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University Malaya's engineering faculty has done the nation proudThe Star OnlineIn the recently released Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2017, Universiti Malaya's engineering faculty was ranked 35th in the "engin
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The Star OnlineUniversiti Malaya's engineering faculty has done the nation proudThe Star OnlineIn the recently released Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2017, Universiti Malaya's engineering faculty was ranked 35th in
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HubcitySPOKES.comSumrall students explore engineeringHubcitySPOKES.comAbout 30 Sumrall High School juniors and seniors participated in a daylong workshop at Mississippi Power Company's Hattiesburg office to explore their interests in different engineer
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Baltimore SunReservoir High student fixes floor buffers through reverse engineeringBaltimore SunReservoir High School junior Christian Michael says he used reverse engineering and 3-D printing to successfully design improved parts, with guidance from techn
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Dayton Daily NewsEngineering firm adds four drone pilotsDayton Daily NewsEngineering firm Woolpert has added four drone pilots to its workforce. In this 2013 photo, Sen. Rob Portman visited Woolpert's Beavercreek headquarters, with a UAV hanging behind
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ENGINEERING.comHacking Sensors with Sound WavesENGINEERING.comIt turns out they can be tricked. Led by Kevin Fu, U-M associate professor of computer science and engineering, the team used precisely tuned acoustic tones to deceive 15 different models of acc
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Phys.OrgEngineering a rescue - Phys.orgPhys.OrgCody McKellips, a junior in aerospace engineering at Missouri S&T, demonstrates the prototype of his Last Chance water rescue device. Credit: Missouri ...and more » Read more http://news.go
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Baltimore SunReservoir High student fixes defective floor buffers through reverse engineeringBaltimore SunReservoir High School junior Christian Michael says he used reverse engineering and 3-D printing to successfully design improved parts, with guidance
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