ASME TechCast

Mechanical Engineering magazine
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Nov 2, 2022 • 38min

Slinging Satellites into Space

David Wrenn, the SpinLaunch's head of engineering, talks about the novel kinetic system developed to hurl satellites into space.
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Oct 20, 2022 • 26min

Beyond Precision Agriculture

Beyond Precision Agriculture
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Oct 7, 2022 • 26min

Making Aviation Climate-Friendly

The climate impact of long-distance air travel is more substantial than most people realize. But the power requirements of jetliners are difficult—if not impossible—to meet without resorting to kerosene-based jet fuel. Writer Michael Abrams discusses the paths that researchers and entrepreneurs are exploring to develop a greener form of aviation and describes some fixes that could reduce the warming potential of flying.  
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Sep 16, 2022 • 21min

Urban Heat Islands

As more people around the world move from the countryside to cities, the climate effects of urbanization become increasingly important. One of these is the urban heat island effect, where unshaded concrete and asphalt absorb sunlight and radiate heat, warming the surrounding areas by several degrees. Moncef Krarti, a professor at the University of Colorado and an expert on urban heat islands, discusses steps that cities can take to turn down the heat on their microclimates.
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Aug 31, 2022 • 25min

What Electric Vehicles Still Need as They Take to the Roads

Rockwell Automation’s John Miles talks about electric vehicles and how to charge them, along with upskilling the current workforce.
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Aug 23, 2022 • 26min

TVA's Nuclear Future

Greg Boerschig heads TVA’s Clinch River nuclear project. He talks about TVA’s nuclear options and the development of small modular nuclear reactors.
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Aug 5, 2022 • 22min

Rosie and Other Household Robots

The Jetsons promised viewers from the 1960s and beyond that the future would see robots that could cook, clean, and basically run the household. However, developing those sorts of multi-capable robots for real households has been a challenge. Writer Kayt Sukel discusses the promise and future direction of this field.
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Jul 22, 2022 • 25min

The Strategic Importance of U.S. Gas Exports

In the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, European nations declared their intention to find alternatives to Russian natural gas. One nation that could become a strategically important supplier of gas to Europe is the United States, which has more gas than it can use thanks to the exploitation of its shale gas reserves. Energy economist Morgan Bazilian, director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy and professor of public policy at the Colorado School of Mines explains the implications and limitations of U.S. gas exports. 
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Jun 30, 2022 • 17min

Carbon Capture Is Poised for Fast Growth

Battelle’s Neeraj Gupta talks about the state of carbon capture and sequestration.
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Jun 17, 2022 • 21min

Space Stations After ISS

The International Space Station has been the main site of human exploration in orbit for the past 20 years. Crews have been shuttling back and forth for missions as short as a couple of weeks or as long as a year. But the ISS can't last forever. Matt Ondler, chief technology officer and director of spacecraft development at Axiom Space, a space hardware and services company in Houston, discusses the challenges and opportunities in developing a one of a number of commercial projects vying to become humanity’s next outpost in orbit.

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