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University of Nevada Opens New Earthquake Engineering Laboratory

The College of Engineering at the University of Nevada held a grand opening of...

Kansas State University Engineers and Students Develop Customized Devices and Software to Help Children with Severe Developmental Disabilities

Engineers and students from the Kansas State University have been developing technology to help children with severe developmental disabilities through a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation’s General and Age-Related Disabilities Engineering program. 

New Mexico State University Student Project Focuses On Improving Cane Used by Visually Impaired Individuals

Students in the Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Mexico State...

Engineering Student Group at Northeastern University Helps Those Living with Disabilities

Enabling Engineering, a student group at Northeastern University, has evolved from a student’s capstone...

EU Details Measurement Methods for Computer Eco-Design Requirements

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has issued a Communication detailing transitional measurement...
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A&M College of Engineering Announced the Recipient of the 100,000th Engineering Degree

Earlier this month, the Dwight Look College of Engineering reached a milestone by awarding...

High School Students Design One-Person Electric Vehicles

High school students are gaining hands-on experience designing and building an electric vehicle through the “Power Drive” electric car program.  Through the program, students from across Nebraska compete in vehicle braking, maneuverability and endurance.

Breakthrough in 3D Printing Allows Drexel Engineers to Create Live Tumors

A new method of 3D printing was developed at Drexel University that has the...

MIT to Build New Nanoscale Research Facilities

MIT plans to invest $350 million towards state-of-the-art facilities to support nanoscale research that...

World’s Smallest Nanowires Created by Vanderbilt Graduate Student

A doctorate student from Vanderbilt University built the world’s thinnest nanowire, just three atoms...
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