Engines Podcast
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2494: Ginning Cotton
Posted on · Episode: 2494 Inventing the cotton gin: More to it than we thought. Today, we gin cotton.
Posted on · Episode: 2494 Inventing the cotton gin: More to it than we thought. Today, we gin cotton.
Posted on · On Friday's show: An international relations expert explains what it might take for the United States to arrange for Griner's release after her guilty verdict and sentencing. Then, we discuss how a recent ruling limiting the EPA's power might affect Houston. And Indian composer and violinist L. Subramaniam talks about his concert in Houston this weekend celebrating 75 years of Indian independence.
Posted on · Episode: 2201 Mount Toba: the worst volcano and the worst human catastrophe. Today, a very big volcano.
Posted on · A growing number of young people with parents who are high-skilled immigrant workers may be forced to leave the country. These “documented Dreamers” grow up in the U.S., but because of the visa backlog, aren't allowed to stay.
Posted on · On Monday's Houston Matters: Recapping the controversial visit by India's prime minister Narendra Modi, HPD Chief Art Acevedo answers your questions, ask the veterinarian, and an update on Houston sports.
Posted on · Houston Matters visits the Mahatma Gandhi District on the city’s southwest side.
Posted on · A trade mission recently led by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner looked at that travel possibility and the Indian government says it would support it.
Posted on · Multiple liquefied natural gas export terminals are in the works for the Gulf Coast.
Posted on · Julianne Trahan experienced the recent flooding in India while floodwaters from Harvey were simultaneously inundating her home in Houston.