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Engineering Newsletter – April 2019

Here is your monthly dose of my Canadian engineering news created for licensed and aspiring engineers, geoscientists and technicians in Canada. Stay informed and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand NASA engineer Janelle Wellons is suggesting humans consider settling on Saturn’s moon, Titan. Humans would not need pressure suits to […]

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Engineering Newsletter – February 2019

Here is your monthly dose of my Canadian engineering news created for licensed and aspiring engineers, geoscientists and technicians in Canada. Stay informed and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand Engineer Roy Allela has created gloves that convert sign language into speech. The gloves have flex sensors on each finger

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Engineering Newsletter – January 2019

Here is your monthly dose of my Canadian engineering news created for licensed and aspiring engineers, geoscientists and technicians in Canada. Stay informed and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand Quebec engineer Frederic Pelletier leads a NASA exploration mission to a space rock called Ultima Thule, 1.6 billion km past

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Engineering Newsletter – December 2018

Here is your monthly dose of my Canadian engineering news created for licensed and aspiring engineers, geoscientists and technicians in Canada. Stay informed and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand Elena Rodriguez-Falcon, a mechanical engineer, is opening an engineering university in Hereford that will prioritize recruiting equal numbers of women and

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