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Formula 1’s Structure

By: Emerson Rodas Bermudez, Journalist

Formula 1 has been an epic sport since 1950. The first Formula 1 to be made was the 1950 British Grand Prix. The structure of Formula 1 is very different from the one we have today. Formula 1 uses iron...

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Tesla Cybertruck’s Structure

By: Emerson Rodas Bermudez, Journalist
The Tesla Cybertruck uses a lithium-ion battery that can last up to and the wheels are lighter than normal wheels so the wheels increase the potential range boost and support acceleration. Something very interesting about the Cybertruck is that it can drive in water, unlike motor cars, the motor receives that water that prevents the motor car from moving.
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Outdated and Old Infrastructures: Civil Engineering a Stable Modern Infrastructures

Outdated and Old Infrastructures: Civil Engineering a Stable Modern Infrastructures

By: Arjan Shankhi, Journalist
Civil engineering is the construction and design of public works, such as houses, dams, roads, tunnels, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.  Civil engineers design, supervise, construct, and maintain construction projects.
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The Structure Of A Ski

By: Ella Wallinger, Journalist
No two skis are built the same, different brands have different manufacturers, designs, plus patented materials and structures. They are all made for skiing advantages and to improve the performance of someones skis and skills.
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The Australian Open Is The Grand-Slam Of Engineering

By: Ella Wallinger, Journalist
Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes of a riveting tennis match where the winner comes back with a Grand-Slam record? Well to answer that question simply, engineering.
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What is a Structural Engineer?

What is a Structural Engineer?

By: Akram Hassan, Journalist
Structural Engineering  involves the analysis, design, construction and maintenance of structures that reinforce or counteract loads, such as skyscrapers, dams and bridges. Structural Engineers focus on the framework of structures, and on designing those structures to withstand the stresses and pressures of their environment and remain safe, stable and secure throughout their use.
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