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Testing Shows Titanic Steel Was Brittle
December 27, 1997 Recent tests of steel from the Titanic reveal that the metal was much more brittle than modern steel but the best available at the time, a metallurgical engineering professor says in a new ... > full story -
Researchers Propose New Fusion Reactor That Would Be Highly Efficient, Environmentally Safe
November 25, 1997 As scientists debate building the world's first fusion reactor, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), as a key future source of energy, researchers at UC Irvine and the ... > full story -
Environmental Engineers Demonstrate Effective Method For Reducing Pollution From Highway Runoff
October 4, 1997 Researchers in the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering have shown that a modified filtration system along interstate highways can prevent heavy metals from polluting nearby water ... > full story -
Los Alamos Engineers Workin' On The Railroad
August 30, 1997 Los Alamos National Laboratory engineers are applying their high-tech expertise to help engineers of another sort with an old problem: in a collaboration with the Association of American Railroads, ... > full story -
Materials Engineers Usher In Age Of Complex, 'Self-Organizing' Polymers
August 29, 1997 Having mastered the world of simple polymers, materials engineers will now turn their attention toward complex, "self-organizing" polymers. And this will have a profound effect on our ... > full story -
UF Researchers Build A Runway As A Landing Zone For Lightning Bolts
August 19, 1997 GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- After designing and building their own runway, equipped with typical lighting, signs and surface area, University of Florida engineers now plan to wreak electrical havoc on ... > full story
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