Most aspiring rail engineers learn in classrooms, far removed from the massive machines they will one day help design, inspect and operate.
Researchers at MIT have developed injectable tissue grafts, dubbed “satellite livers,” that self-assemble inside the body after being delivered through a standard syringe. In work described by MIT on ...
Speakers at the annual event included Michael Murphy of AMMA, Andrew Barnett of Hopkins Architects, and new AIA CEO Carole Wedge.
A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has introduced a novel framework for monitoring ...
The tissue grafts have the potential to help thousands of Americans on transplant waitlists—amid a shortage of donor livers.
A team has demonstrated in an in-field case study that Additive Manufacturing may provide a cost-effective, minimally ...
Anthropic is making its boldest enterprise push yet with Claude Cowork, rolling out private plug-in marketplaces, deep integrations, and AI agent tools that are reshaping corporate adoption and ...
A wave of recent research, much of it tied to MIT and its collaborators, reveals that AI agents designed to act autonomously are choosing harmful shortcuts under pressure, compounding errors across ...
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Engineers from the University of Warwick have led the creation of the world’s first structural engineering manual for bamboo, a milestone aimed at accelerating low-carbon construction globally. Bamboo ...
Comprehensive guidance about the design of permanent bamboo structures has been published by the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE). The manual was developed by four international experts ...
Little known fact: engineers make the world go round. From water slides to snowboards, the Ferris Wheel to Jurassic Park, engineers do more than just craft and design structures: they bring more fun ...