Palm Islands, Dubai: Eighth Wonder of the World
Artificial islands, although amazing engineering projects, are not new. The Netherlands, Hong Kong, and many other nations have all undertakened land reclamation projects. However, none are quite as...
View Article"Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott: A Timeline
The book "Little Women" begins in the 1860's and spans into the 1880's. Gain a better understanding of the motivation of the characters with this timeline. The Book "Little Women" is a novel written by...
View ArticleBiography: English Captain James Cook
Captain James Cook and his ships traveled across the world. He is famous for making the Australian and New Zealand coastlines known to Europeans and the rest of the world. His undying spirit and...
View ArticleThe Meaning of “Avast” and Other Pirate Words
Here you can find out why it’s bad to be a bilge rat, and why you might not want to careen the hull. Editor's note - if you've come here looking for information about "Avast Antivirus," you've actually...
View ArticleHow to Find the Distance Between Any Two Places
Finding the distance between your house to your friend's house in the next block is always easy, but the approach that you use to calculate the distance between two places holds true only to a certain...
View ArticleA Simple Battery and Light Bulb Circuit Experiment
A very amusing and simple experiment using few batteries and a light bulb will quite effectively explain how to light up a torch bulb or a LED. School students will especially love it. Read on to learn...
View ArticleHistory of the Worst Mill Explosions
The explosive power of airborne flour dust can obliterate an entire factory. In fact, in several cases it has. The worst flour mill explosions on record had double-digit death tolls and resulted in the...
View ArticleExplaining Equilibrium of Forces
The article explains the conditions required for a set of forces acting over a body to come under equilibrium, during which the body remains stationary even under the influence of the forces. We will...
View ArticleUnderstanding Laws of Forces
Force may be defined as an agent which generates or has a tendency to generate a motion and in some occasions “kills” or "tends to kill” a motion. Here, we investigate more about force and methods of...
View ArticleThe Gherkin: A London Engineering Wonder
London has many fascinating structures, from Tower Bridge to the London Eye. However, one of the most recent engineering wonders gracing the city’s skyline is Norman Foster’s 30 St Mary Axe, also...
View ArticleTechnological Advances of the 90s
The 1990s were a time of globalized growth in which science and technology saw notable growth. The decade brought some of the greatest scientific findings and technological inventions in human history....
View ArticleEngineering the Three Gorges Dam, China
Within Hubei province in central China is the Three Gorges Dam and its hydroelectric power plant. Construction began in 1994, with the main dam structure reaching completion in 2006. When the Three...
View ArticleShipwrecked - Water, Water Everywhere but Not a Drop to Drink!
Are there really consequences to drinking sea water if you are shipwrecked? Or even if you are safely located on land, does it do any harm if you have to consume sea water? Introduction If you purchase...
View ArticleThermodynamic Mysteries: Giant Killer Hornets, Honeybees, and the First Law...
How does the never ending battle between Japanese honeybees and giant Asian hornets help to demonstrate the first law of thermodynamics? Introduction The first law of thermodynamics states that energy...
View ArticleEngineering the Euro Tunnel
The Euro Tunnel site was selected after a comprehensive geotechnical analysis. The Euro Tunnel consists of three tunnels with a length of 50 km each, and incorporating all the essential safety...
View ArticleThe Engineering Story of Millau Viaduct
The Millau Viaduct is just not a bridge but also a prime example of engineering excellence in modern times. The bridge was opened for public use in December 2004, four years after its inaugural...
View Article15 Amazing Civil Engineering Feats
Ever since people transitioned from hunter gatherers to farming the quest to build bigger and better structures has been going on. From the ancient pyramids at Giza to the modern day International...
View ArticleIt's My Life I Can Buy Whatever Video Game I Like - But Should I Be Able To?
When you have tweens and teens, you know that they love to spend time in front of the TV punching buttons on a controller. Should kids in this age group be able to purchase whatever video game they...
View ArticleA Comprehensive List of Engineering Disasters
Humankind has achieved great engineering feats, from underwater tunnels to skyscrapers, yet for all its intelligence, it is still far from infallible. We often hear news of engineering disasters and...
View ArticleHigh School Test Taking Tips
Eliminate test anxiety with these multiple choice test taking strategies and essay test strategies. You may wonder why your high school teacher never seems to teach you anything useful. There he is...
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