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Kev at 4:24pm June 24
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#160; If yoursquo;re going to talk on your cell phone, yoursquo;ve got to keep the battery charged. Engineers and bugs may help. Wersquo;ll see how, today on Engineering Works!...


#160; Everybody does it. Nuke it! Today on Engineering Works, wersquo;ll find out how the biggest microwave oven you ever thought of makes food and other things safer....


#160; People have been building bridges for thousands of years, but therersquo;s never been a bridge quite like a new one in Germany. Wersquo;ll check it out, today on Engineering Works!...


#160; Photo: stock.xchng/Mario Alberto Magallanes Trejo There must be a joke here somewhere, but engineers are working on a better way to look into holes in the ground. Wersquo;ll see whatrsquo;s going on, today on Engineering Works...


#160; Itrsquo;s a new kind of war. Fighting with bits and bytes instead of bullets and bombs mdash; cyberwar, today on Engineering Works!...


#160; Photo courtesy Andy Shaffer/stock.xchng/ Today, wersquo;re going to get into the zone - the construction zone - on Engineering Works....


#160; Photo courtesy Patrick Moore/stock.xchng/ Engineers have always been willing to think big. Wersquo;ll look at one of the biggest ideas ever. Today, on Engineering Works!...


#160; Photo: www.stock.xchng.com Listen close. If yoursquo;re a kid, or yoursquo;ve ever been one, chances are you know what this sound belongs to. Do you know? Wersquo;ll find out if yoursquo;re right, today on Engineering Works!!...


#160; Photo courtesy U.S. Air Force Theyrsquo;re the ultimate in radio-controlled model airplanes. UAVs. Today on Engineering Works!...


#160; Photo courtesy Istock.com We humans think wersquo;re pretty smart. Sometimes we can use help from the animals. Animalbots, today on Engineering Works! Many ndash; maybe most ndash; robots in use today have a big problem. They work fine in the lab or on a factory floor...


#160; Photo: Konrad Mostert Engineers are getting serious about another green way to generate electricity. Green and wet. Waves and tides. Today. On Engineering Works!...


#160; Radar tracks everything from aircraft in the sky to you when yoursquo;re speeding. Radar also tracks some unusual things. Wersquo;ll home in on one of them, today on Engineering Works!...


#160; What happens when your new computer hits retirement age? Recycling high-tech. Today, on Engineering Works!...


#160; Photo: Grant Hutchison http://flickr.com/photos/splorp/ Good gas mileage is getting to be almost as sexy as convertibles. A hundred miles a gallon. Wersquo;ll look, today on Engineering Works...


#160; The TV show CSI and its spinoffs have turned forensic scientists into pop heroes. Wersquo;ll look at how engineers turned science into a tool forensic scientists use to catch the bad guys - today on Engineering Works...


#160; Itrsquo;s cosmic rays to the rescue ndash; seriously. Wersquo;ll find out how. Today, on Engineering Works!...







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