ASME GC John Delli Venneri will testify before the House Judiciary Committee on April 21 at 10 a.m. on the Pro Codes Act, which could have impact the standards that help keep our infrastructure safe and reliable.
Tune in tomorrow:
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On November 9, 1975, a well-built ship, known for its reliability, departed from Superior, Wis., with a fully loaded cargo hold. Find out what you know when it comes to the engineering of the Edmund Fitzgerald. https://t.co/MAZtE6JfhO
Mechanical engineers must embrace the critical, foundational skill of persuasive speaking and communicating in front of a group as an essential way to grow and achieve career advancement. https://t.co/yucDdPT3bN
A flexible new patch from RMIT engineers tracks wounds through pH, temperature, and inflammation data, which gives doctors real time insight, improves recovery, and lowers healthcare costs. https://t.co/4jTB3kXZRB
At a time when decarbonization efforts are kicking into overdrive, thermal energy storage systems are getting glowing reviews. If you are an ASME member, please check out, “A Better Way to Store the Sun.” https://t.co/5BkQzzWPBE
Pedaling near and far is easier than ever thanks to electric bicycles. See what you know about these contraptions with this ASME quiz. https://t.co/L3HV9uM7B8
Amid pressure to “get the work done” and need for affordable, creative solutions, organizations are increasing embracing robots and AI in nearly every industry from reclamation to manufacturing. https://t.co/3ITiFeWh3i
Synthetic ice just got sleeker. Glice’s latest surface mimics and even outperforms real ice, using nano engineered polymers that let skaters glide year round with no Zamboni required. https://t.co/PFdnwUpGhL
Simulating powerful seismic forces on a full-scale, a 10-story steel structure reveals how buildings behave, not just how they should perform, during an earthquake. https://t.co/63SFkQ1SWP
A team at Shanghai University has developed a unique bionic eye structure that allows a robotic eye to look in all directions. If you are an ASME member, please check out, “Robotic Eyes Boast Three Degrees of Freedom.”
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Researchers at the University of Minnesota are using 3D-printed scaffolds to promote stem cell growth, paving the way for new spinal cord injury treatments and potential mobility restoration. https://t.co/bNqs4Hjvrx
The skies have it: where daring aviators, clever mechanics, and bold ideas took flight. From Kitty Hawk to Top Gun, how well do you know your aviation history? https://t.co/YefomEboEG
Expert tips on turning your engineering experience into a compelling resume.
If you are an ASME member, please check out, “Building a Competitive Resume That Gets Noticed.”
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No organization is immune to the problem of coworkers who don’t fully contribute. But when someone on the team is coming up short, don’t rush to conclusions. https://t.co/CewlxnX3Sp
Mechanical engineering students at Purdue University in Indianapolis designed a customized electric toy car for a child with a rare disorder, giving her more mobility and independence. https://t.co/A7KgrX9UN7
After decades of work to make practical fusion power a reality, there’s still no agreement on what a commercial fusion reactor would look like or how it would work.
If you are an ASME member, please check out, “Fission within Fusion.”
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Nominations are open for the 2026 Mechanical Engineering Watch List, an annual selection of early-career engineers making meaningful contributions across the profession. Submit your nomination today.
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