52 results on '"Reynolds T."'
Search Results
2. Concrete, gravity and arch dams on rock foundation.
3. Water and agriculture in Colorado and the American West: first in line for the Rio Grande.
4. Gray gold: lead mining and its impact on the natural and cultural environment, 1700-1840.
5. George Westinghouse: powering the world.
6. A hole in the ground with a liar at the top: fraud and deceit in the golden age of American mining.
7. Global advances in engineering education.
8. The grid: biography of an American technology.
9. The life and legend of James Watt: collaboration, natural philosophy, and the improvement of the steam engine.
10. The rise of engineering science: how technology became scientific.
11. Innovators in battery technology: profiles of 93 influential electrochemists.
12. Dead in the water: global lessons from the World Bank's model hydropower project in Laos.
13. The archaeology of American mining.
14. Simply electrifying: the technology that transformed the world, from Benjamin Franklin to Elon Musk.
15. The electronics revolution: inventing the future.
16. When they hid the fire: a history of electricity and invisible energy in America.
17. Gambling on ore: the nature of metal mining in the United States, 1860-1910.
18. Auto mania: cars, consumers, and the environment.
19. Heavy ground: William Mulholland and the St. Francis Dam disaster.
20. Still turning: a history of Aermotor windmills.
21. Idaho's Bunker Hill: the rise and fall of a great mining company, 1885-1981.
22. Southern water, southern power: how the politics of cheap energy and water scarcity shaped a region.
23. Beyond the big ditch: politics, ecology, and infrastructure at the Panama Canal.
24. Stones of contention: a history of Africa's diamonds.
25. Stinking stones and rocks of gold: phosphate, fertilizer, and industrialization in postbellum South Carolina.
26. Aluminum ore: the political economy of the global bauxite industry.
27. Rails, Mines, and Progress: Seven American Promoters in Mexico, 1867-1911.
28. Wind wizard: Alan G. Davenport and the art of wind engineering.
29. The wheels that drove New York: a history of the New York City Transit System.
30. Grand Central's engineer: William J. Wilgus and the planning of modern Manhattan.
31. The technology trap: where human error and malevolence meet powerful technologies.
32. Dams.
33. Oliver Heaviside: maverick mastermind of electricity.
34. William Barton Rogers and the idea of MIT.
35. The power makers: steam, electricity, and the men who invented modern America.
36. Changing the conversation: messages for improving public understanding of engineering.
37. Auto mania: cars, consumers, and the environment.
38. The toothpick: technology and culture.
39. The development of propulsion technology for U.S. space-launch vehicles, 1926-1991.
40. Calculating a natural world: scientists, engineers, and computers during the rise of U.S. Cold War research.
41. The shock of the old: technology and global history since 1900.
42. Lethal arrogance: human fallibility and dangerous technologies.
43. Death underground: the Centralia and West Frankfort mine disasters.
44. Public power, private dams: the Hells Canyon High Dam controversy.
45. Engineering education: research and development in curriculum and instruction.
46. Dam!: water, power, politics, and preservation in Hetch Hetchy and Yosemite National Park.
47. Mind and hand: the birth of MIT.
48. Ideas into hardware: a history of the rocket engine test facility at the NASA Glenn Research Center.
49. Canals.
50. A Century of Innovation: Twenty Engineering Achievements That Transformed Our Lives (Book).
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.