Plus: Femtosecond laser transforms glass into semiconductors, time can run both ways in some materials January 29, 2024 | [Read Online]( High above South Koreaâs winding Han River, an architectural wonder is taking shape to offer a lofty vantage point on Seoulâs glittering towers, historic palaces and sweeping cityscape. With an ingenious stability-focused form as visually striking as the views it reveals, the Seoul Twin Eye combines futuristic looks and sustainability. Rising high over the capital city, it will stand as a symbol of Seoul's ambition and progress by 2027. Learn more about its unique construction and features in todayâs [Must Read](. ð Have you subscribed to Engineer Pros? For the latest engineering news, career updates, and insider knowledge every Tuesday, [sign up here](. ð New podcast [Transforming Trash into Treasure: Waste-to-Energy Innovation with Dan Nienhauser]( Good morning. Iâm Tim, newsletter editor at IE. This is the Blueprint. Letâs get into it! Reading time: 5 minutes Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe â]( IE+ SUPPORT INTERESTING ENGINEERING
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