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Engineer had their overtime pay cut by a new manager, so they pulled back their effort and the whole facility lost thousands
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Eric Bach claims he was forced out of Lucid and made a scapegoat for the automaker's problems after complaining about a ...
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Engineer works in construction filled with stress and chaos, but he doesn’t do a lot and finishes his job early yet his boss calls him hardworking
Workloads in construction can be brutal and overwhelming. However, this engineer barely has enough tasks to do for his entire ...
An engineer has built a giant rechargeable battery for his home using cells stripped from discarded vapes. Chris Doel, 26, ...
Researchers demonstrate that by shaping the spatial and temporal structure of photons, they can engineer customized quantum ...
Jared Ott made the most of his time at Michigan Tech. The Enterprise team co-president, Pavlis Honors College student and ...
Next year, the City of Williamsport will see dozens of projects that add zest, improve safety and better position the city for economic growth. City engineer Bill Scott’s summary of projects underway ...
A Meta engineer’s viral tweet claims a Polymarket whale made over $1M betting on Google search trends. Now the internet is ...
Emily Yaird graduated from Clemson University with an engineering degree. Step aside Bob the Builder, it's time to meet Emily the Engineer. Emily Yarid posted a now-viral video of how she built a 3D ...
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Engineer and gamer ‘ryc._1216’ from China has managed to build a PC setup that looks to replicate his in-game actions in real life. Instead of just watching the action on the screen, he can literally ...
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Engineer powers his entire home using 500 discarded vapes
Electronics engineer Chris Doel, 26, stripped the lithium batteries from 500 binned vapes to create a single one large enough to run his entire house electrics for eight hours.
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