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The Engineering Blueprint

The Engineering Blueprint

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Explore the science and engineering behind the everyday things we use but rarely think about. Looking at the forces, designs, and inventions that keep the modern (and future) world moving. This podcast is the product of creativity and observance, diving into some of the most mundane yet interesting things, while also keeping a innovative feel by touching on the futuristic implications of engineering.Engineering Blueprint Ciencia
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  • Episode 14: The Heat of Microwaves
    Mar 25 2026

    We use this box so often and so effortlessly that it may just seem like magic in the way it so efficiently makes our food edible. However, the heat from a microwave and the heat from your stove is vastly different, but both can still burn you. Microwaves target food almost surgically, heating it up more effectively than other methods. The future even consists of instant cooling technology, almost like a reverse microwave. Tune in to learn even more!

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    18 m
  • Episode 13: The Touch Behind Your Phone
    Mar 19 2026

    This is a device that is crucial to communicating in the modern world, and is one that all of us are definitely familiar with. We use this device for hours on end, yet have remotely no clue on how it works.


    Phones are basically a supercomputer in terms of what they are capable of. They're actually made up of multiple different systems that work together to create a device capable of everything you may ever wish for. In the future, they might even go as far as to being able to create 3D replicas of what you see right now. Tune in to learn about this new tech!

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    23 m
  • Episode 12: The Air Behind Windmills
    Feb 23 2026

    Windmills are one of the first things people think of when renewable energy is mentioned, and rightfully so, as this technology turns one of our most abundant resources into usable power. Windmills started from grain machines to now being held miles above ground, tethered only to the ground through a long rope. Wind technology is incredibly complex, and in this episode I'll be explaining how it works, where it came from, and where it's going to go.


    Hope to see you here!

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    15 m
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