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Technology could be so beneficial for humankind yet disruptive to our environment. In recent years more people are aware of this and have started looking for alternative sustainable energy sources in order... Read more »
Sense of Danger explores the previously unexplained phenomenon of how animals around the world use their innate senses to predict approaching disasters. This film produces evidence from looking at major worldwide disasters,... Read more »
Modern dams are marvels of engineering but after decades of neglect the U.S. infrastructure is in crisis and by 2020, 85% of U.S. dams may be near their breaking point. See more... Read more »
Today we are taking a deep dive into how some of the most interesting objects are made, and how one performs extreme tasks, including the creation of a gyroplane, the fastest boat,... Read more »
Meet one of the most important pieces of concrete in Japan. See how Bluebeam Revu is enabling projects like this – https://bit.ly/3p3c1rP Full story here – https://theb1m.com/video/japans-400-kilometre-tsunami-shield This video contains paid promotion... Read more »
In our first episode of Crash Course Engineering, Shini explains what engineering is, and gives a brief overview of its four main branches (civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical) as well as a... Read more »