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Trevor English

Trevor English

Contributing Writer at Interesting Engineering

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Recent Articles

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How Molten Salt Reactors Could Lead to the Next Energy Production Boom

Molten salt reactors are on track to be a safe alternative source that could help us transition from fossil fuels. Learn about them inside.
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Michael Faraday: A True Scientific Hero Behind Electromagnetism

Michael Faraday was one of the most important scientific minds of human history, discovering various electromagnetic and chemical principles.
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Nanotechnology: Life-Changing Innovation or Just Too Good to Be True?

Nanotechnology is on the cutting edge of new modern technology; However, one question remains, as it’s not clear if it’ll change the world or be potential harm for humans.
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29 of the Most Heartwarming Wildlife Crossings Around the World

In order to protect local wildlife, engineers often build animal crossings spanning highways. Here are 29 of the most amazing examples.
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6G Wireless Technology is Coming - Here’s What it Means

The sixth generation of wireless networking is being formulated and it could far outpace the innovation that 5G tech brought into the world.
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A Closer Look at How Humanity Deals With its Hydrocarbon Waste

Hydrocarbon waste is becoming an ever-persistent problem in our world, so how are engineers and scientists dealing with it new technologies?
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The Tokamak Reactors and How They Influence Nuclear Fusion

Sustaining the energy of the sun inside of a tokamak for any sizeable period of time is rather hard, but it could change the world. Read all about it here.
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7 Things Invented or Popularized by Thomas Jefferson

From clocks to macaroni and cheese, Thomas Jefferson Invented a number of things over the years. Take a closer look at just what he managed to accomplish in the world aside from founding the U.S.
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Examining the Engineering of the Kasukabe Reservoir in Japan

When faced with catastrophic flooding in the region, Engineers in Tokyo decided to build a massive underground reservoir system to protect the city above.
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The Reasons Why Some Engines Are More Reliable Than Others

Some car engines are lucky to make it 100,000 miles without catastrophically failing while others can go for millions. What separates these two extremes?
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The Schumann Resonance: What It Is, How It Affects Us

The earth’s magnetic field has a set of resonant frequencies that might have an effect on human behavior. Read here about what the Schumann Resonance is.
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How Trains Are Expected to Improve Over the Next Decade

Despite the popularization of other forms of transportation, train technology is poised for a decade of significant technological advancement. From maglevs to the internet of trains, we’ve got you covered.
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A Roundup of the Must-See Gadgets from CES 2021

CES 2021 is home to some of the hottest tech unveilings of the year. We rounded up all of the new gadgets that you’re probably going to want to buy.
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Digital Healthcare Breaking Ground With Bionic Eye Lens, Real-Time ...

Digital healthcare is pushing into real-time assistance! Real-time bionic assisted vision, and more.
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Caterpillar Just Showcased Autonomous Mega-Truck Fleet for Next-Gen...

Caterpillar is investing in autonomous trucks! Check out the future of mining in a changing world.
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Panasonic, Samsung Unveil Jetbot90AI+ Cleaner, 110″ microLED TV, an...

Samsung and Panasonic are forging into robotics and smart solutions! Check out two CES leaders.
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Alkali Metals: Facts About the Elements on the First Column of the ...

Although the term might be unfamiliar, you know all about alkali metals. Ever used salt or eaten a banana? So, what special properties do these elements have?
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5 Advanced Reactors Poised to Change Nuclear Energy in the Next Decade

The future of nuclear energy appears bright as the US DOE was just awarded significant funding to continue research into 5 new reactor designs.
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SpaceX Awarded $150 Million Defense Contract for Satellite Launches

The Space Development Agency has awarded SpaceX a contract worth $150 million to launch a series of 28 satellites for them.
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AirPods Max Owners Reporting Headphones are Filling with Condensation

The new $549 headphones are struggling to live up to their price tag as users are reporting that the internal space between the drivers is filling with condensation.
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Tesla Launches World’s Largest Charging Station with 72 Stalls in S...

Tesla has opened its largest supercharger station to date in Shanghai, with 72 covered stalls using their V2 150kW superchargers.