Posted on September 23rd, 2009 by axb
For years engineers have been working to make cars less noisy, but now it turns out the electric car may be too quiet. Carmakers are thinking about adding some artificial sound to make sure pedestrians can hear it. [Washington Post]
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Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by axb
Every year, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation awards prestigious $500,000 fellowships (also known as “genius grants”) to a handful of extraordinarily talented scientists, researchers, writers, and artists. The grant is provided over a 5-year period, and recipients are free to use the funds however they choose.
This year two engineers were among the 24 chosen MacArthur fellows: Theodore Zoli and Maneesh Agrawala.
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Posted on September 21st, 2009 by axb
Ancient Olympians saw no need for clothes, but today, sports apparel is an important part of athletes’ performance. Maybe too much so, some say.
In February 2008, Speedo released a new racing suit that caused an uproar in the world of swimming. The LZR racer, worn by 23 world-record-breaking athletes in the Beijing Olympics, was developed with the help of NASA scientists. It is designed not only to reduce drag but also to align a swimmer’s body into the most hydrodynamic position. Researchers at Speedo used computational fluid dynamics – a branch of mechanics that uses mathematics to model the flow of water and other fluids – to engineer the suit. Results were amazing. But the LZR boosted pool performances to such an extent that officials began to question its legality.
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Posted on September 4th, 2009 by axb
Think big, think infrastructure, think civil engineering. Civil engineers design and build some of the world’s biggest, most muscular structures, from interstate highways and bridges to dams and airports to water-treatment plants and power stations.
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Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by sah
The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society has several scholarships available to sophomore and junior undergraduate TMS student members.
Deadline: March 15th (every year)
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