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Mechanical Engineering magazine
Bringing you the innovators, the innovations, the issues and topics that are advancing engineering.
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Sep 9, 2019 • 10min
Targeting Breast Cancer
Engineers and pathologists won a challenge to develop an automated method to detect breast cancer cells by training an algorithm used for automotive and defense applications. David Chambers talks about the collaboration and the challenge.

Sep 8, 2019 • 6min
Robert Langer: Edison of Medicine
He’s described as the Edison of Medicine, whose inventions have saved or improved lives of more than two billion people. His laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the largest biomedical engineering lab in the world. He was awarded numerous prizes, including the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. He is the most cited engineer in history. In this episode of ASME TechCast, MIT’s Bob Langer explains how he manages to achieve so much and shares insights into his latest discoveries.

Sep 7, 2019 • 6min
Advances in Low-Cost Energy Generation
Aaron McClung is leading the Southwest Research Institute’s work into proving supercritical carbon dioxide technology with a $119-million, 10-MW pilot plant being built on SwRI’s Texas campus. In this episode, he talks about the pilot plant and the promise of this low-cost energy generation technology.

Sep 6, 2019 • 10min
The Past, Present, and Future of the Robotics Market
In this episode of ASME TechCast, Bob Doyle, VP of the Robotics Industries Association, discusses the robotics market and how robots are changing the manufacturing landscape.

Sep 5, 2019 • 12min
Going Back to the Moon
Fifty years after humans first set foot on the Moon, Astrobotic is one of the companies selected by NASA to go back to the Moon to carry payloads and instruments and set the stage to potentially colonize the planet. Mechanical Engineering magazine Editor-in-Chief John Falcioni talks with Astrobotic’s CEO John Thornton.

Sep 4, 2019 • 10min
Engineering the Apollo 11 Lunar Module
Thousands of engineers worked on the Apollo program. In this episode of ASME Tech Cast, we listen to some of those engineers and technologists as they recount the emotion, excitement, and triumph of building the Apollo 11 lunar module.

Aug 9, 2019 • 7min
Bill Nye the Science Guy on STEM, Feeding the World, and Things that Scare Him
William Sanford Nye, also known as Bill Nye the Science Guy, talks with John Falcioni on ASME TechCast about the need for diversity in STEM, feeding the world, and the technology that scares him.

Aug 8, 2019 • 12min
Breakthrough Could Bring New Cancer Treatment
Stanford mechanical engineer Ovijit Chaudhuri talks with Jeff O’Heir on ASME TechCast about breakthrough research that could lead to new treatments for cancer.

Aug 7, 2019 • 7min
How a Young Engineer Helped A Wounded Marine
Learn how high-school senior Ashley Kimbel built a special prosthetic foot for a wounded U.S. Marine.

Aug 6, 2019 • 14min
The Benefits and Challenges of Developing Solar Farms and Grids
Listen to ASME TechCast to hear about the challenges and benefits of creating solar farms and other sources of renewable energy in big cities and rural environments.


