These Engineering Failures Ended In Real Catastrophes
The field of engineering has contributed immensely towards progress in the way the world works. The innovation and inventions of the past few decades are nothing short of amazing. It’s hard to imagine our lives without engineering marvels like dams, canals, and skyscrapers, to name just a few.
25 Feats of Engineering that Leave Everyone Amazed
The Most Amazingly Engineered Structures science, technology, engineering The amount of planning and sheer brain power it took to design and execute these structures, proving once again that there are true geniuses out there.
7 Incredible Ancient Engineering Feats to Astound You
When you look back at ancient civilizations, their engineering capacities can seem absolutely mind-blowing when you consider that everything they built was constructed without the use of mechanized devices or digital assistance of any kind.
These Extreme Engineering Projects Will Leave You in Awe
Therefore, we keep coming up with new, extreme engineering ideas which make that which came before pale into insignificance. The following giant infrastructure projects have reshaped or are reshaping our world and prove that human ingenuity knows no bounds.
These Engineers Had Just One Job and They Botched It Up
video, engineering, architecture, structures, architect, baba recommends, mistakes, design fails, top fives Let's take a look at some of the worst architectural fails in the world.
Panama Canal: Engineering Miracle with a Shocking History
Although the Panama Canal is only 40 percent the length of the Suez Canal, its engineering posed a much greater challenge, and the fact it operates today is one of the biggest achievements of the 20th century.
Nature's Engineering: The Hummingbird's Tongue
Nature's Engineering: The Hummingbird's Tongue nature, video, hummingbird, biology An amazing engineering phenomenon by mother nature.
What a REAL Engineer Can Do...
Now that's a structural engineer in action! And folks, even if you think you could build this - try it without using your hands! What a REAL Engineer Can Do... amazing, nature, animal, bird, engineer, nest Whether you're a bird person or not, this is stunning!
Natural Born Engineers Fix Things at No Cost! Hilarious!
Below is a collection of masterpieces that may just inspire you to try some engineering for yourself: To see more hilarious "fixes" like these, click here . 1. Why get a new door with resources like this? 2. What can be more solid than an apple? [related_articles] 3.
WATCH: The Inner Workings of an Internal Combustion Engine
The internal combustion engine is one of the greatest inventions in recent human history. When Karl Benz mated a two-stroke gasoline engine to his Benz Patent Motorwagen (the very first car) in 1885, a technological revolution was born.
FUNNY: Do These Engineers KNOW What They're Doing?
To acquire an engineering degree, you need a minimum of two years worth of study, and in most cases - 4 years. But, some people just seem to have a natural knack for engineering things. Let's take a look at these hilarious photos of professionals at work and their design fails, and funny mistakes!
What Are the Most Common Reasons for a Check Engine Light?
A "check engine" light can be a warning sign for a large number of different problems, not just with the engine. Here are the 10 most common repairs and the price you will, on average, have to pay for them.
18 Animal Amputees Restored by Modern Engineering
Today, not only are some people enjoying the answers modern engineering has given to their handicaps, but thanks to modern engineering and 3D printing, many of these animal amputees get a second chance at life as well. And it warms my heart like nothing else.
Should You Preheat the Car Engine When It’s Getting Cold?
In fact, the opposite seems to be true, in this case, and leaving the engine run idle in cold weather is both a waste of your money and terrible for the car engine and the environment. How is idling a car harmful?
This Island Is Different. Why? It Has an Engine...
Orsos Island is a luxury floating island that has the ability to be moved and re-anchored. The completed launched product is expected to be completed early next year, in 2013. The estimated 4.6 mil..
Google Is Not Just a Search Engine: Look at These Tricks!
Google is such an amazing website that most people rely on daily to provide them with all kinds of services and information. Yet, as it turns out, Google offers loads of cool tricks that you have p..
Would You Like to Take a Ride in Dubai's Underwater Train?
But this is what is happening in Dubai, the hub of futuristic technology and engineering marvels.
The Largest Ongoing Construction Projects in the World
From the O'Hare International Airport redevelopment in the United States to Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam, and many more, here are some of the world’s most remarkable megaprojects that are true engineering feats.
Get Ready to Dive Into the World's First Ever Jello Pool!
Following a careful process of research engineering, and, of course, trial and error, these guys create the largest jello pool in the world to finally determine whether or not you can swim in it!
Why Demolish a Building If You Can Move It?
The engineering that goes into moving an entire building instead of rebuilding it from scratch is incredibly impressive. From a 4350-tonne lighthouse in the US that was moved a kilometer uphill to a 15000-tonne building in China - these are the most massive buildings ever moved intact.
These Food Industry Machines Are Simply Astonishing!
The machines are feats of engineering and are great fun to watch! Incredible Food Industry Machines video, science, technology, engineering, machines, food processing machine These machines are feats of engineering and are a great fun to watch in action.
The Massive Afsluitdijk Dam Is Getting an Awesome Upgrade
Now, the Dutch authorities have planned to give this engineering marvel an awesome makeover. The structure is all set to be strengthened to allow it to withstand a one-in-ten-thousand-year storm event. Learn more about this amazing upgrade in this video.
The Ridiculously Automated Room!
An Engineering student in Berkely set out to create the most 'ridiculously automated room' . Remember, this is only a student, but his room can automatically switch between modes, turn on lights and music, open and close windows and a whole lot besides! Wouldn't you like a smart room?
This NASA Physicist is Using Origami to Change the World!
Now, 19 years later, Robert Lang is a legend in the world of Origami and he uses his origami to create intricate designs that apply the many complex principles of origami to major engineering processes and dilemmas.