Beyond the blast: How can engineers keep explosives safe?
Engineering Associate Dean and Chemical Engineering Professor Brandon Weeks explains explosives, why they’re popular in Nevada and how engineers keep them safe
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The future of aerospace at the University of Nevada, Reno
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Millennials share the charmingly outdated generational slang that they still can’t get enough of
"As we get jobs, get paired up and have kids, we might outgrow the youth culture that inspired us to use slang, but we don't leave behind the identity those words helped us claim," Valerie Fridland, professor of linguistics at the University of Nevada, Reno, says. "Hearing or saying words like 'sick' or 'totes' triggers memories and an emotional connection to that person we were in the same way that we can't help but sing along to a song that we loved in our teen or college years. In other words, that person and the slang terms that once made us cool is still part of who we are, even if we have to laugh at ourselves a bit because of it." – Upworthy
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Beyond the blast: How can engineers keep explosives safe?
Engineering Associate Dean and Chemical Engineering Professor Brandon Weeks explains explosives, why they’re popular in Nevada and how engineers keep them safe
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