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BYU engineering students aim high in bow design contest

Students constructed bows using unconventional materials for the "Nephi's steel bow competition."

While you were sleeping: Monitor alerts parents if baby stops breathing

Baby monitor alternative "Owlet" recently took first place in the Student Innovator of the Year competition.

Six character traits of top-notch engineers

Leadership lecture guest Michael Hoer spoke on how BYU graduates can stand out in their companies by exhibiting six essential characteristics.

Third annual Student Innovator of the Year competition around the corner

The Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology will host its third annual SIOY competition Nov. 7-8.

How highway bridges sing - or groan - in the rain to reveal their health

A group of engineers from BYU has found that by listening to how a highway bridge sings in the rain they can determine whether or not a bridge has structural flaws through a method called impact-echo testing.

ACET mentoring events Nov. 8 & 9 for juniors and seniors

 Students are invited to be mentored by successful professionals as part of the college's Advancement Council for Engineering and Technology (ACET) conference November 8 and 9.

An insider's view from Mission Control: Ira A. Fulton College hosts member of Mars Rover team

Todd Barber, one of the chief contributors to the Curiosity mission, shared his enthusiasm with the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology at a special lecture on Thursday.

 

The science of rock skipping

Through the use of ultra high imaging, the BYU Splash Lab shows the science behind rock skipping.

BYU Mars rover takes second place

Neil Hinckley works on building the Mars Rover for the University Rover Challenge.

Neil Hinckley works on building the Mars Rover for the University Rover Challenge.

A Mars rover built by a team of BYU students took second place in the University Rover Challenge at the the Mars Desert Research Station.

BYU engineers conceive disc replacement to treat chronic low back pain

A flexible disc developed at BYU could eliminate spinal fusion surgery, bringing pain relief to the millions of people suffering from low back pain.

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