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Engineering Policy & Innovation Ethics

Why Engineering Schools Are Rethinking AI, Ethics, and Human Judgment

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Machine Learning Maps China’s Environmental Policy Intensity

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Dean Yortsos Honored for Transforming Engineering Education

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Navigating Regulatory Turbulence in Commercial Drone Integration

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Boardrooms Struggle to Turn Ethical AI Into Practice

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Filipina Engineers Turn Plastic Waste Into Water Purifiers

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Pandemic Lessons Reshaping Supply Chain Resilience

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Embedding Responsible Innovation in Digital Identity Governance

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CSIRO Analysis Reveals High Returns on R&D Investment

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Engineering Pathways to Doubling Circularity

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Philosophy-Driven Framework Reshapes Precollege Engineering

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America Hit Mach 9.6, Then Shelved the Mach 15 Follow-Up

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Why America’s Mach 3 Valkyrie Never Became a Real Bomber

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Why 4,000 Missiles Still Couldn’t Stop the SR-71

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America Hit Mach 9.6, Then Shelved the Mach 15 Follow-Up

“Scramjet-powered vehicles are envisioned to operate at speeds up to at least Mach 15,” NASA said after this program for creating the 12-foot research aircraft, the X-43A, which still holds the air-breathing speed record more than 20 years following its conception. That's one of the cruelest ironies in the...