What Exactly Is Climate Engineering? 

Climate Engineering, also known as geoengineering, is a field of engineering that aims towards fighting climate change. The ultimate goal of climate engineering is to reverse the impact of greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, and solar radiation, mainly. Up to this point, climate engineering remains hypothetical, yet research aims at environmental engineering, trying to manipulate the global climate. Several…

What Are the Challenges of Solar Engineering?

Since the implementation of solar energy as an alternative to fossil fuels to generate electrical power, solar engineering has been a difficult and bumpy road for specialists in the field. Even when nowadays seeing solar panel installations on different buildings, from businesses to personal residencies, there are still several challenges that keep solar energy from taking over…

Las Vegas: A Brief History

On May 15, 1907, 110 acres of land were auctioned off to J.T. McWilliams by the railroad company. The area between Steward Avenue, Garces Avenue, Main Street, and Fifth Street (known today as Las Vegas Boulevard) became the unincorporated township of Las Vegas, a railroad town and convenient refueling and rest stop between three major…

Reasons To Love Engineering

Love Your Work, and Live Your Life It’s an exciting profession, but one of its greatest advantages is that it will leave you time for all the other things in your life that you love! Be Creative It’s a great outlet for the imagination – The perfect field for independent thinkers. Work With Great People…

Infrastructure Week in America

This week is “Infrastructure Week” and before it ends, let’s learn about this plan that The White House has presented to rebuild America’s infrastructure. The White House has held events all week to promote and educate on this $1 trillion plan to fix the United States infrastructure. Additionally, The White House broke down how those…

Studying Engineering In The United States

Engineering is quickly becoming one of the largest professions in the United States and thus become the best place to study engineering. Why? Because many things around you were designed by an engineer. From chairs, to cell phones, internet, and water drainage. The evidence of engineering is universal. Today, engineers are developing solutions and building…