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Lexicon by Interesting Engineering

Explore the future of innovation with 'Lexicon by Interesting Engineering' – a captivating podcast t

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Total: 99

We have two guests this episode – Thomas Neubauer, the Co-founder and CEO of Dimetor, also the VP of

Our guest this episode is Mihai Gruieti, the CEO of Digital Gate AMG.Digital Gate is a software and

Our guest this episode is Devin Liddell, principal futurist at Teague. Devin works with clients like

Alice Min Soo Chun is the Founder and CEO of Solight Design, and the inventor of the Solarpuff - the

While we’ve all heard of the existence of supercomputers, quantum computing seemed like a distant dr

Many of us struggle with the concept of quantum computing: what it is, what it does, and how it work

The concept of 3D printing was born in the 1940s and 1950s, but it did not become a commercial reali

When it comes to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), sometimes light years from Ear

As the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to observe the universe in unprecedented detail,

How can you take the principles and methodology from mechanical engineering and apply them to health

Are you unhappy with your job search results? In this episode, IE caught up with Nader Mowlaee, an e

Back in January, Kyle Monson began a 90-day trial of using ‘AI Interns’ as part of his creative team

Join us in this episode of Lexicon as we delve into the mysterious world of processor architecture a

In this episode of the podcast, we spoke with Willian Santos, International Sales Manager at ABI Ele

Tattoos are a prevalent form of expression in ancient and modern societies, but the molecular compos

Post-traumatic stress disorder affects around five percent of the general population. A method of tr

Was there ever oxygen on Mars? An experimental study in December 2022 revealed it’s not likely, as p

Motors are driving the zero-emissions race to electrification, but what if we could make them smalle

What if you could 3D-print food? A team at Columbia University has experimented with printing dough,