When Seattle decided to put in a new highway tunnel beneath the city, a machine was specially built to dig the 2-mile long, 57-foot wide project. The 6,700 ton machine – nicknamed Bertha – got stuck after two-tenths of a mile, and hasn't moved since.
Another snag hits Apple's self-driving car project as an engineering manager departs. In the latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark
According to Tim Cook, the Apple product that he first ever have used was Apple II which he utilized as an undergraduate engineering student
Genetic engineering and cloning has plenty of potential, sure, but there are still plenty of issues - like the guy who tried to make glow-in-the-dark dogs.