Engineering on Friday

Highlights

282551236 © Yuliia Duliakova | Dreamstime.com
Ai Dreamstime L 282551236
AI has the potential to disrupt or eliminate up to 300 million full-time jobs, and there’s no path forward that promises ample work ahead for all. Here’s what you can do to prepare...
Herbert James Winterstern (movie poster)
promo1920x1080
“Engineer at the Movies” takes on “Supercell,” a storm-chasing family endeavor coupled with fantastic storms and factual technology.
ID 210434732 | Ai © Noipornpan | Dreamstime.com
ai_medical_dreamstime_l_210434732
Tapping AI to assist in peer reviews and improve the quality of manuscripts may be a game-changer for the scientific community.
Dreamstime_volodymyrpishchanyi_1868797581
Celebrate VCR Day with a look at the past, how the beloved platform came into existence, and where it ended.
National Geographic for Disney/Adam Geiger
The series, helmed by James Cameron, explores just how intelligent an octopus can be, using state-of-the-art technology.
NASA
NASA's “Deep Sky” IMAX movie puts the results of 20 years of work on the James Webb Space Telescope front and center.
National Geographic/Disney
Slide 1 Promo
Thought impossible, Dr. Emma Nicholson and Carla Pérez attempt to discover the world’s eighth “Lake of Fire.”
Maxresdefault 652061e83515e
We go behind the scenes to find out how the team for the film The Creator was able to create such a rich world on such a low budget.
Disney
Promo
“Engineer at the Movies” reviews The Creator, which tells a tale of the next evolution in the age-old war between humans and artificial intelligence.
114651917 © Kupeevastock | Dreamstime.com
Marvel Dreamstime L 114651917
Some of Marvel’s mightiest superheroes have built their careers on a strong engineering foundation.