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The most impressive engineering feats of 2018
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The most impressive engineering feats of 2018

They're the Best of What's New.
By PopSci Staff November 27, 2018
Engineering

Included on this year's list: A high-rise without support columns.

Zaha Hadid Architects

It’s an elegant way to avoid urban flooding: Lay down paving tiles that soak up rain and divert it from sewers to greenery. But that innovation, the Climate Tile, is just one of the problem-solving projects we’ve named the best engineering breakthroughs of 2018. There’s also a 3D printer slated to build affordable homes in impoverished areas, and a sea life sampler that lets biologists gather marine specimens without damaging their squishy bodies. Other “bests” are a bit more whimsical: a banana that grows in the cold, vegan scrambled eggs, and robots that turn backflips 60 feet in the air.

https://www.popsci.com/best-engineering-innovations-2018
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