Ranked #1
The Benefits and Challenges of Developing Solar Farms and Grids
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... Read more
6 Aug 2019
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13mins
Ranked #2
The New World of Biomaterials Opens Opportunities for Engineers
The New World of Biomaterials Opens Opportunities for Engineers
Entrepreneurial engineer Robert Giasolli, founder, CTO, and vice president of R&D for Cagent Vascular, speaks with J... Read more
4 Aug 2019
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20mins
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Top 5 Emerging Technologies of 2019
Top 5 Emerging Technologies of 2019
Each episode of ASME TechCast brings you the innovators, the innovations, and the issues that are advancing engineering.... Read more
21 Nov 2019
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17mins
Ranked #4
Engineering the Future of Fashion
Engineering the Future of Fashion
Stephanie Depalma, AddWorks Lead Design Engineer at GE Additive, and Eric Utley, Protolabs Application Specialist Engine... Read more
1 Oct 2019
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15mins
Ranked #5
How Engineers Can Help Fight Climate Change
How Engineers Can Help Fight Climate Change
Climate scientists see a clear relation between global warming and extreme weather events such as the catastrophic Austr... Read more
6 Jan 2020
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18mins
Ranked #6
John Browne on Engineering
John Browne on Engineering
John Browne, former CEO of BP and chairman of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, discusses his new book, Make, T... Read more
14 Oct 2019
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9mins
Ranked #7
Exploring Space and Inspiring Future Explorers
Exploring Space and Inspiring Future Explorers
Lockheed Martin’s Danielle Richey has a very exciting job: She’s working on sending humans out to the Moon and to Mars. ... Read more
31 Oct 2019
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10mins
Ranked #8
Building Energy Resiliency in the Caribbean
Building Energy Resiliency in the Caribbean
The Caribbean island of Bonaire is an idyllic vacation spot, but its power generation and grid system was unreliable. Wh... Read more
28 Feb 2020
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8mins
Ranked #9
Siemens CEO Barbara Humpton on What’s Humanly Possible
Siemens CEO Barbara Humpton on What’s Humanly Possible
From clean energy and climate action to good health and quality education, Siemens has been at the forefront of supporti... Read more
20 Feb 2020
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21mins
Ranked #10
Bill Nye the Science Guy on STEM, Feeding the World, and Things that Scare Him
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 fo... Read more
9 Aug 2019
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7mins
Ranked #11
Advances in Low-Cost Energy Generation
Advances in Low-Cost Energy Generation
Aaron McClung is leading the Southwest Research Institute’s work into proving supercritical carbon dioxide technology wi... Read more
7 Sep 2019
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6mins
Ranked #12
The Past, Present, and Future of the Robotics Market
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 an... Read more
6 Sep 2019
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9mins
Ranked #13
Going Back to the Moon
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 t... Read more
5 Sep 2019
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11mins
Ranked #14
Engineering the Apollo 11 Lunar Module
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 engin... Read more
4 Sep 2019
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10mins
Ranked #15
How a Young Engineer Helped A Wounded Marine
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.
7 Aug 2019
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7mins
Ranked #16
Hardhats and Holograms
Hardhats and Holograms
Trimble’s mixed reality manager Jordan Lawver talks about partnering with Hololens to bring augmented reality to workers... Read more
16 Sep 2019
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11mins
Ranked #17
Robert Langer: Edison of Medicine
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.... Read more
8 Sep 2019
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6mins
Ranked #18
Breakthrough Could Bring New Cancer Treatment
Breakthrough Could Bring New Cancer Treatment
Stanford mechanical engineer Ovijit Chaudhuri talks with Jeff O’Heir on ASME TechCast about breakthrough research that c... Read more
8 Aug 2019
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12mins
Ranked #19
Connecting Cars with Smart Cities
Connecting Cars with Smart Cities
Smart cars work through sensors and technology that give the driver safety and road information. Eventually those IoT sy... Read more
17 Jan 2020
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10mins
Ranked #20
Targeting Breast Cancer
Targeting Breast Cancer
Engineers and pathologists won a challenge to develop an automated method to detect breast cancer cells by training an a... Read more
9 Sep 2019
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9mins