A glimpse at a high-end radio set, for 1912. (Credit: [glasslinger], YouTube) Doing electronics in the 1910s was rather rough, with the radio probably the pinnacle of hi-tech. Despite this, with some ...
Hello and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. It’s becoming a habit to open each TechCrunch Space newsletter with a bit of an update on Boeing’s Starliner mission, so bear with me. Per NASA officials, ...
The theory behind hydropower is very simple: water obeys gravity and imparts the gained kinetic energy onto a turbine, which subsequently drives a generator. The devil here is, of course, in all the ...
In today’s digital economy, engineering leaders face a paradox. Businesses are demanding faster releases, but at the same time, customers and regulators are insisting on higher reliability than ever ...
Poor software quality cost the U.S. economy an estimated $2.41 trillion annually in 2022, according to the Consortium for Information & Software Quality. That figure includes failed IT projects, ...
One of the reasons metal building systems are so efficient and versatile is the collective commitment of the industry to improving their product. Acting together through the industry’s major ...
Tara Hutchinson, a professor in the UC San Diego Department of Structural Engineering, is the lead researcher on a series of tests on a 10-story, cold-formed steel-framed building at the UC San Diego ...
The Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) released a new guidebook, Metal Building Systems - Best Practices to Comply with Whole-Building Air Leakage Testing Requirements. The free ...