Career Experiences In…: Engineering and TechnologyEngineers and technology professionals share experiences, insights, and inspiration related to a career in those areas.
You Are Here: Busch StadiumLearn about the history, architecture, and impact of Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
History in the First Person – The Mercury ProgramGo back in time to the beginning of America's space programs with engineers who worked on the Mercury project. See how they designed and built a spacecraft from scratch.
What Factors Determine What Kind of Bridge Goes in a Particular Location?Engineers from the Missouri Department of Transportation describe factors that determine why a particular type of bridge would be selected for a certain type of location.
Login to ViewHow Does That Work? Operating a TrainNew May 2022! Go down the track and into the control center to see how the engineer, conductor, and other personnel make sure a train runs smoothly.
Login to ViewChoosing to Use a Cable Stayed BridgeEngineers describe why they chose a cable stayed design for the new bridge across the Mississippi River at St. Louis
Login to ViewDesigning a Bridge to Cross the Mississippi RiverEngineers describe design considerations for a cable-stayed bridge being built over the Mississippi River.
Login to ViewHow Do You Design a Bridge to Deal with Fires?Engineers from the Missouri Department of Transportation explains how fire safety needs were taken into account when designing and constructing the Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in St. Louis, MO.
Login to ViewBeing Environmentally Friendly When Building a BridgeEngineers from the Missouri Department of Transportation explain "green practices" were taken into account in the design and construction of the Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in St. Louis, MO.
Login to ViewHow Do You Fix Broken Cables on a Cable Stayed Bridge?Engineers from the Missouri Department of Transportation explain how a broken cable stay can be fixed.
Login to ViewFactoring for Traffic Load on a BridgeEngineers describe how they factor for traffic load when designing a new bridge.
Login to ViewEngineers and Engineering: Roads and BridgesEngineers designing roads and bridges share examples of road and bridge design, construction, and operation in practice and what it's like to do their job.
Login to ViewWhat Personal Characteristics Do You Feel Are Necessary to Be a Successful Engineer?Jeff Havlik, a roller coaster architect, describes traits and skills he believes important to be a successful engineer?
Login to ViewChanging Face of ManufacturingStudent inventors and manufacturing professionals from World Wide Technology explore how the relationship between technology, automation, and the manufacturing process continues to evolve.
Login to ViewYou Are Here: ArchLearn about the history, design, construction, and impact of the Gateway Arch.
Login to ViewYou Are Here: Eads BridgeLearn the history, impact, and future of the Eads Bridge in St. Louis, the first steel bridge built to span the Mississippi River.
Login to ViewDesign ConsiderationsEngineers describe design considerations for a cable-stayed bridge being built over the Mississippi River.
Login to ViewWhy a Cable Stayed BridgeEngineers describe why they chose a cable stayed design for the new bridge across the Mississippi River at St. Louis
Login to ViewFactoring for TrafficEngineers describe how they factor for traffic load when designing a new bridge.
Login to ViewPedestrian or Bicycle Traffic on a BridgeEngineers describe how they took pedestrian and bicycle traffic into account when designing a new bridge.
Login to ViewExplore! The City UndergroundFor this episode of Explore! we investigate the city underground and ask the big picture question, “How can I better understand the city I live in by looking at how it operates underground?”
Login to ViewRobots vs. PeopleHear what experts think about robots replacing humans in the workplace.
Login to ViewThe Science Behind RobotsHear from robot designers, programmers and the manufacturers who use robots in the workplace to learn what is the future of robots.