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The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 6:58am On Oct 25, 2016
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Alptransit Gotthard Base Tunnel, A Tunnel Through The Alps

In 1999, the Swiss government broke ground on the most ambitious tunnel-building project in history. The dual-tube Gotthard Base Tunnel, which opened in June, follows a route that has a long history of schlepping people and goods over the Alps—it just happens to do it as deep as 1.5 miles below the icy massifs. Thanks to the precision of boring machines with ­29.5-foot heads, engineers excavated 31 million tons of rock (60 percent of which was recycled into the tunnel’s lining) to dig the 35-mile train passage, ushering in an era of efficient travel between points in Europe. Passengers can rocket from Zurich to Milan in three-and-a-half hours (down from just over four), and the shift of freight from roads to rails could put a real dent in air pollution. All aboard!

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by abdeiz(m): 7:11am On Oct 25, 2016
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Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:11am On Oct 25, 2016
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Zayed National Museum

To beat the heat in the United Arab Emirates, this museum’s galleries will be subterranean. Meanwhile, towers inspired by falcon wings will allow rising hot air to escape, while drawing cooler air into the structure.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:14am On Oct 25, 2016
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Mack Rides Pulsar: Next-Level Waterpark


Artificial log flumes in theme parks are so yesteryear. So, a German ride-design firm has brought the waterworks to a natural setting. They drained (then refilled) a lake to lay the foundation for a U-shaped roller coaster that rockets into the water at 60 miles per hour, creating a tsunami-like wave that drenches riders. Thrill-seekers swoop through the U twice before the force of the splash slows down the car.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:16am On Oct 25, 2016
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Gensler's Shanghai Tower: An Extra-Green Skyscraper


The bigger the building, the harder it gets to efficiently heat and cool the interior. So architects gave the world’s second-tallest skyscraper, which opened this year in Shanghai, a double-walled facade that “acts as a thermos, keeping occupants warm in the winter and cool in the summer,” according to project director Grant Uhlir. The twisty shape creates room for 21 “sky gardens” that reflect the natural landscape and purify the internal air.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:17am On Oct 25, 2016
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Penn State CRISPR-Cas9 for Food: 'Shrooms with Shelf-Life


Up to 40 percent of food in the U.S. goes to waste, often due to spoilage. A plant pathologist at Penn State used the versatile gene-editing tool called CRISPR-Cas9 to design a button mushroom that resists browning, might have a longer shelf life­, and could ultimately cost the same as regular old ’shrooms. Though the product is not yet on sale, the tech behind it skirted USDA regulation­ last spring, paving the way for future gene-edited groceries.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:18am On Oct 25, 2016
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ThyssenKrupp MULTI Elevator: Elevators That Go in Any Direction


Elevator shafts often take up half of a skyscraper’s footprint, and the steel cables that carry them up and down limit how high the cars can travel. These constraints can be a major buzzkill for forward-thinking architects, who might want to design taller and wider. Enter MULTI, an elevator system that levitates—vertically, horizontally, and diagonally—atop tracks embedded with powerful magnets. Scheduled to begin testing in Germany early next year, MULTI will allow for indefinitely taller, wider, and more creatively designed towers.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:19am On Oct 25, 2016
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Columbia + Univ. of Iceland: CarbFix, A Speedy Way to Store C02

Capturing carbon from the atmosphere is an alluring solution to our climate woes, but we need to figure out how to store it quickly and permanently. CarbFix —a system currently in use at one power plant in Iceland—dissolves greenhouse gases in water, and then pumps them into nearby basalt-laden volcanic rock, where both convert into limestone within a few years. The ocean floor is rich in basalt, so the method could scale worldwide.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:20am On Oct 25, 2016
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MIT + Caltech: Advanced LIGO, A Microphone for the Universe


LIGO, or the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, first ran a decade ago to detect gravitational waves—ripples in spacetime, some of which date to the Big Bang. This year, an upgraded system called Advanced LIGO, which is much more sensitive, confirmed one of Einstein’s biggest predictions—on its first run. Observing these waves lets scientists plot the history of the universe and spot events like supernovas.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:22am On Oct 25, 2016
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TEB Technology Transit Elevated Bus: Traffic-Straddling Bus


It remains to be seen if China’s straddling bus—which scoots over the same roadways as cars, on tracks embedded in the pavement—is practical. But it’s a bold idea for cities congested with traffic and pollution.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:23am On Oct 25, 2016
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Harvard Robotic Stingray: The First Cyborg Animal


Biologists want to make artificial organs. But to do that, they need a deep understanding of how muscle cells—like those in the heart—talk to one another. So scientists at Harvard created the first truly hybrid robot animal. The nickel-size stingray has a gold skeleton covered in a stretchy polymer to which rat muscle cells are attached. Pulsing light makes the ray “swim.” It could help us learn how to build a heart that’s half-muscle, half-machine.

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by bcy(m): 7:27am On Oct 25, 2016
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M. Ludvik SkySlide: Quake-Proof Glass


A slide that hovers 1,000 feet above Los Angeles might seem like mere novelty, but the process used to make the glass could lead to stronger, more energy-efficient buildings. Architects used code from NASA to structurally analyze the design, then employed a new form of chemical strengthening to make glass that’s as strong as steel. “We could create naturally lit structures with very low carbon footprints,” says SkySlide engineer Michael Ludvik.

Source: http://www.popsci.com/11-greatest-engineering-innovations-year#page-12

Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by talk2hb1(m): 7:28am On Oct 25, 2016
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Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by Basalt(m): 7:40am On Oct 25, 2016
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Columbia + Univ. of Iceland: CarbFix, A Speedy Way to Store C02

Capturing carbon from the atmosphere is an alluring solution to our climate woes, but we need to figure out how to store it quickly and permanently. CarbFix —a system currently in use at one power plant in Iceland—dissolves greenhouse gases in water, and then pumps them into nearby basalt-laden volcanic rock, where both convert into limestone within a few years. The ocean floor is rich in basalt, so the method could scale worldwide.

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Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by iPrevail(m): 8:41am On Oct 25, 2016
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Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by abdeiz(m): 9:07am On Oct 25, 2016
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Re: The 11 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2016 by SplashTacular20: 4:28pm On May 08, 2020
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