America's Street Guide
Read about the 2005 Ig Nobel Laureates.
Pollsters ask the questions, but do they always reveal the truthful answers?
Are "professionals" ruining hometown contests?
Many americans believe that should major disaster strike, the government will step in to help, so they opt out of homeowners insurance. Someone should let them know that may not be so.
Have reality TV show applications crossed the line into professional productions?
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Feature
This majestic structure turns 21 years and has undergone some major changes over that time.
The past, present and future of rail car ferrying across Lake Michigan.
Boise State University installs newer, more efficient boilers and improves overall campus operations.
350 E. Cermak is not only the most powerful building but also the most beautiful.
Replacing boiler systems on a tight schedule is not something undertaken lightly. This community college does it the right way, flawlessly.
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Literature Review
Universal Lighting Launches a new website to provide online training opportunities.
ASHRAE launches a new campaign emphasizing its role as "the engineering engine that drives sustainability."
New software assists in designing accurate three dimensional piping models.
New master catalog contains new items, new products and expanded selections.
A complete source for battery-powered data loggers and weather stations.
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New Products
J.W. Winco, Inc.
Advance Transformer
ElectroChemical Devices, Inc.
Planon Systems Solutions
Convenience Products
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News
The Air Movement and Control Association uses a state-of-the-art facility to test air handling equipment.
Battles are being waged against the EPA in neighborhoods where industrial pollution leaves the air heavy and foul-smelling.
President Bush calls it the most promising, untapped source of oil in America. But how much oil is there really in the Alaska refuge?
When a Southwest Airlines plane skidded off the runway at Midway Airport, specialists were needed to remove the plane from the intersection.
What if your appliances could sense a power line stress and adjust themselves accordingly? Read about the possibilities.
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Past Events
The CEAC and Kroeschell join forces to once again sponsor the December Christmas charity meeting.
Presidents Message
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Tech Line
Viruses on a PC are more prevalent than you think. Read and find out if your computer falls into this category.
New jet-fire seals delay rig fires to give people time to evacuate.
The A380 is so big, it took a unique way to deliver the various parts of the Airbus to its destination.
Small businesses are leading the way to greener buildings.
As gas prices rise, Americans look for more ways to conserve fuel. But do they always work?
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Wrench
Is it time to clean the cooling towers?
Does Eric really understand his boss?
Discover how Wrench deals with the tax issues.
Wrench discovers Eric has a significant other.
Wrench test runs the new building sprinkling system.
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