Switching from oil to gas in home heating systems could save 14 million tonnes CO₂ - study Clean Energy WireThe proposal by conservative party head Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer for a scrappage premium for old oil heating systems could give a push …
Wanted: Two caught on camera stealing 200 gallons of used cooking oil from Summerville restaurant Live 5 News WCSCSUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - Deputies are asking for the public's help to identify two men who were caught on camera stealing nearly …
Letters to the Editor: My take on methane, oil and gas Carlsbad Current-ArgusWe will have a meet Milo the robot, this evening at, New Song Christian fellowship church. This is a fully robotic teaching tool for the schools, we have bought ... Rea …
New York TimesLadybugs Pack Wings and Engineering Secrets in Tidy Origami PackagesNew York TimesAfter ladybugs fly, they tuck their wings into a sliver of space between their abdomen and the colorful outer wings for which they are best known. Credit Jean-M …
UTSA TodayUTSA begins utility work on Science and Engineering Building June 5UTSA Today(May 18, 2017) -- UTSA is getting ready to begin work on the new Science and Engineering Building (SEB), the largest construction project in university history. The buil …
ENGINEERING.comANSYS Bringing Simulation to ThingWorx's IoT and Digital TwinsENGINEERING.comDays before PTC's flagship event LiveWorx, news is already out about what we can expect to see from two computer-aided engineering software giants. It appea …
Charleston Post CourierThe bridge at Fort Dorchester High was old and rickety, so engineering students built a new oneCharleston Post CourierFort Dorchester High School engineering teacher Benjamin Bertolet (from left) and students Mason Mitchell, Rick Com …
Charleston Post CourierThe bridge at Fort Dorchester High was old and rickety, so ...Charleston Post CourierA group of engineering students at Fort Dorchester High recently replaced the rickety footbridge in their school's parking lot with a custom-des …
Charleston Post CourierFort Dorchester High engineering students build a bridgeCharleston Post CourierFort Dorchester High School engineering teacher Benjamin Bertolet (from left) and students Mason Mitchell, Rick Comps, Max Eichman and Nick Russo make a f …