Engineering
Engineering
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NASA's Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth
For the first time since November, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is returning usable data about the health and status of its onboard engineering systems. The next step is to enable the spacecraft to begin returning science data again.
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Engineering profession is seeing a shortage of workforce and expects the demand to only grow
According to the American Council of Engineering Companies, the engineering and design industry is responsible for 1.5 million jobs. The average salary across the country is $97,300, but it is a career field experiencing a shortage.
Springfield (MO) KYTV on MSN.com

Engineering
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Breaking News: US 50 Blue Mesa bridge is closed; alternate routes between Montrose and Gunnison required
A safety closure is in place for a bridge on US Highway 50 located west of Gunnison. The Colorado Department of Transportation is closing the bridge at the urging of the Federal Highway Administration and state bridge engineering experts due to the findings of an ongoing safety inspection,
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Engineering
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Collins Aerospace hosts 'introduce a girl to engineering day' to encourage females to pursue engineering careers
Collins Aerospace in Winston-Salem is encouraging young girls to eventually pursue careers in engineering. The site hosted its annual 'Introduce a girl to engineering day' Tuesday. The goal is to get 8th graders more involved in learning about the field and set them up for future success.
WXII 12 Greensboro-Winston-Salem on MSN.com

Engineering
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Criminals ramp up social engineering and AI tactics to steal consumer details
Criminals ramp up social engineering and AI tactics to steal consumer details - Fraudsters have been sharpening their social engineering tactics and continued to exploit cost-of-living pressures, according to Cifas.
The Independent on MSN.com

Engineering
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Cloud engineering can temporarily cool our planet
A recent study from the University of Birmingham brings exciting news: cloud engineering might cool our planet more than we thought
Earth on MSN.com

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