Engineers are great at solving problems, but what about understanding people, thinking creatively, or making better decisions? These 6 brilliant books aren’t about engineering, but they might just change the... View Article
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Work-life balance isn’t just a buzzword in Europe; it’s becoming a way of life. From four-day workweeks to cultural shifts in productivity, engineers across the continent are finding the sweet... View Article
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From harvesting critical minerals to fueling energy needs, the deep sea holds vast promise, and engineers are the ones making it possible. Explore how civil, electrical, oil and gas, and... View Article
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Behind every leap in space innovation are engineers thinking small … really small. Dive into how nano-engineering is helping space engineers design stronger, lighter, smarter spacecraft and discover four exciting,... View Article
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From Velcro to shark skin, nature is full of smart solutions that engineers have learned to mimic in their designs. These innovations not only improve efficiency but also promote sustainability.... View Article
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Forget the fearmongering, AI isn’t here to take engineers’ jobs. It’s here to give them superpowers. From ChatGPT-assisted coding to Midjourney-driven design, engineers across disciplines are leveraging AI to streamline... View Article
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Engineering may seem like a low-risk profession, but long hours, screen time, and mental strain take a silent toll. These six health hazards often fly under the radar. Here’s how... View Article
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Christabel Phiri’s ascension from Zambia’s copper mines to becoming a Mechanical Engineering lecturer at EIT is an inspiring story of learning, and passion. Discover how she’s combining industry experience with... View Article
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As climate change intensifies, engineers are reimagining how cities can endure and adapt. By merging resilient design strategies with smart automation tools like BIM, and drawing on recent research from... View Article
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They may not make headlines, but engineers are quietly designing solutions to fight climate change: from water-making machines to carbon-eating highways. These innovations show that the path to a sustainable... View Article
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