On this episode of Bloomberg Primer, we explore how global capitals from Tokyo to Jakarta and Nairobi are grappling with ...
KQED San Francisco’s CE Larry Wood and I were chatting about engineering experiences that rarely see the light of day. Larry knows many engineers who have been through much tougher experiences than he ...
Hospitals and oil rigs use the equivalent of giant shock absorbers to ride out earthquakes and keep on working after the tremors have stopped. But just six nuclear reactors in the world have such ...
Follow the race to build a world-class airport on the site of one of America’s busiest flying hubs. In New York City, a team of elite engineers and construction workers are on a mission to build the ...
At the core of uncovering extreme events such as floods is the physics of fluids – specifically turbulent flows. Researchers leveraged a computer-vision deep learning technique and adapted it for ...
With all the attention given to low-power design and products, it's sometimes easy to forget that there's another world out there with power levels that are tens of orders of magnitude greater—and ...
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