Today in History – December 8, 1993 – First functional GPS (Global Positioning System) was developed. The technology initially developed for military use eventually made its way into our daily lives- most notably in cars and cell phones. Using information from a number of satellites orbiting the Earth (originally with 24, now a total of [...]
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Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: GPS helps drivers, sailors, hikers, gamers, scientists, engineers
December 8th, 2011 · Add a Comment
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Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: Nobel patents dynamite
November 25th, 2011 · Add a Comment
Today in History – November 25, 1867 – Alfred Nobel receives the patent for dynamite. While in Paris, Nobel came to work with Ascanio Sobrero, the inventor of nitroglycerine. Though it was ten times stronger that black powder, it was highly unstable. Nobel was intrigued with nitroglycerine’s potential as a construction tool. But he knew [...]
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Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: US Launches Their First Artificial Satellite
January 31st, 2011 · 1 Comment
Today in History – January 31, 1958 – Explorer 1 became the United States of America’s first satellite to orbit the Earth after it was launched on January 31, 1958. After the Soviet Union’s successful launch of Sputnik I on October 4, 1957, the United States of America embarked upon a program to launch it [...]
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Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: First television weather forecast
January 11th, 2011 · Add a Comment
Today in History – January 11, 1954 – Although radio weather broadcasts have been around since 1922, it was not until 1953 that BBC executives, gathered for a luncheon, introduced the idea of presenting a weather forecast on television. These BBC executives searched the Met Office and chose the 32-year-old George Cowling, a former Royal [...]
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Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: Nobel patents dynamite
November 25th, 2010 · Add a Comment
Today in History – November 25, 1867 – Alfred Nobel receives the patent for dynamite. While in Paris, Nobel came to work with Ascanio Sobrero, the inventor of nitroglycerine. Though it was ten times stronger that black powder, it was highly unstable. Nobel was intrigued with nitroglycerine’s potential as a construction tool. But he knew [...]
Tags: Chemical, Biochemical, Biomolecular Engineering · Chemistry · Engineering Ethics · Materials Engineering