The Path to Engineering
See the training and education engineers undergo to work on projects that make huge contributions to our communities and society at large
Ensuring Everything is Under Control
See how engineers influence and maintain regulatory standards to help keep everyone in the community safe and healthy to help celebrate National Engineers Week 2026
How Trucks Use and Support Engineering
See how trucks use and support engineering to help celebrate National Engineers Week 2026
Working Within The Flow
See how engineers use computational fluid dynamics to engineer the things many of use daily like airplanes
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Drawing an Engineering Idea into Reality
See how engineers use computer-aided design to efficiently create the very things many of us rely on everyday
Center Stage at the Rodeo
See all the engineering that’s involved to make it possible for the best performers to take center stage at events like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
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Taking Care of a Huge Appetite
Explore the engineering principles used to prepare your favorite foods at events like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
From the Ranch to the Rodeo
See how ranch trucks use engineering to help ranchers transport livestock and ranch supplies from the ranch to the rodeo
Giving It Everything in the Arena
See how rodeo arenas use structural engineering and land development to host rodeo events like bull riding
Keeping the Herd Together
See how cattle are safely kept from the public at events like the 2026 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
Pounding Through to Strike the Goal
Learn about the engineering principles hockey players use to win hockey games that are also used in everyday things.
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Going for Gold Across the Icy Pipe
See how snowboarding at the Winter Olympics uses engineering principles to help athletes get the biggest scores and the chance to win gold.
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Moving With Balance and Grace
Explore the physics principles that figure skaters use to win competitions are some of the same ones that engineers use everyday
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A Long Way to the Finish
See how the equipment and training cross-country athletes use build around two main engineering concepts
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Like Running on Ice
See how speed skating athletes like Jutta Leerdam use engineering fundamentals to power through and win speed skating races.
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Barreling Down In A Sleigh
See all what goes into making a bobsleigh team at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games be able to have a podium finish
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Flying on the Ice Slide
See what it takes to get the fastest times and the highest speeds in one of the fastest events at the Winter Olympics: the luge
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Not Everything Going Downhill Is Bad
See how downhill skiers like James Crawford of Canada use engineering fundamentals to clock the fastest times and the highest speeds
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It’s All About The Curl
Explore all the engineering elements that go into the popular Olympic sport of curling
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Creating the Ultimate Prototype
See how the GTP class at races like the 24 Rolex at Daytona dominate track times and overall leader boards
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