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Technology Engineering

Engineering (Page 14)

A guide to the structures, machines, and systems that power and connect our world.

Latest in Engineering

Enviropig, the Genetically Engineered Eco-Friendly Pork, Is Off the Table
Engineering

Enviropig, the Genetically Engineered Eco-Friendly Pork, Is Off the Table

By Rebecca Boyle

Inside the Brand-New High-Tech Rainbow Warrior
Engineering

Inside the Brand-New High-Tech Rainbow Warrior

By Brooke Borel

Wound-Treating Jelly Regenerates Fresh, Scar-Free Skin
Engineering

Wound-Treating Jelly Regenerates Fresh, Scar-Free Skin

By Rebecca Boyle

New Theory on World Trade Center Collapse Blames Explosive Chemical Reaction
Engineering

New Theory on World Trade Center Collapse Blames Explosive Chemical Reaction

By Clay Dillow

Archive Gallery: The Best of Biomimicry
Engineering

Archive Gallery: The Best of Biomimicry

By Denise Ngo

China Opens the World’s Longest Bridge Over Water, Toppling American Record-Holder
Engineering

China Opens the World’s Longest Bridge Over Water, Toppling American Record-Holder

By Rebecca Boyle

As the Army Fights the Mississippi River, Who Is Winning?
Engineering

As the Army Fights the Mississippi River, Who Is Winning?

By Clay Dillow

How It Works: The World’s Fastest Rollercoaster
Engineering

How It Works: The World’s Fastest Rollercoaster

By Brooke Borel

Tissue Engineer Prints Dummy Kidney Model Onstage at TED 2011 [Updated]
Engineering

Tissue Engineer Prints Dummy Kidney Model Onstage at TED 2011 [Updated]

By Rebecca Boyle

Twelve Extreme Animal Modifications in the Name of Science
Engineering

Twelve Extreme Animal Modifications in the Name of Science

By Dan Nosowitz

After 14 Years of Drilling, the World’s Longest Tunnel Breaks Through the Swiss Alps Today
Engineering

After 14 Years of Drilling, the World’s Longest Tunnel Breaks Through the Swiss Alps Today

By Dan Nosowitz

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