The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol.24 No. 8/August 2005



Former Space Shuttle astronaut at Congress
Col. Mike Mullane, a former Space Shuttle astronaut, will be the keynote speaker at the 2005 ASME Congress. Read more.


Report scans trends likely to impact MEs
ASME recently sponsored a study to scan the environmental pressures likely to impact ASME and engineering. Read more.
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Also in this issue:
• From the President column
• New energy award honors celebrated ASME member

• ASME names linotype printing machine a mechanical engineering landmark
• Obituaries (located in the Milestones section)
• Deadline for Nanotechnology Commercialization Showcase extended

• ASME partners with AIChE, NIA

Brussels office opens
ASME opened its Brussels, Belgium office in June. Read more.


Solar Splash '05
A member of the Solar Splash team from the U.S. Naval Academy, which placed fourth overall in the 2005 competition.
Last year's winner of ASME's Solar Splash solar-boat competition, Cedarville University, cruised to victory again at this year's event, held last June in Buffalo, N.Y. Read more.
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