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US engineers' new shape memory alloy system could make rail tracks safer, longer-lasting
Illinois engineers have developed a self-healing concrete rail tie system using shape memory alloys that return to their ...
Even before a building accepts its first occupant, it has racked up a steep carbon debt. Worldwide, the materials and ...
Man City's metronome spent nearly all of last season on the sideline due to a major injury. More than 13 months later, his ...
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We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Stood The Test of Time
The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Those ...
Moving, storing, and managing electric power is a major logistical challenge, but a new concrete-based battery could help mitigate those issues.
The key to any great vacation, especially a road trip, is to have a game plan. We narrowed down the most important details on ...
The dance world, once rooted in the artistry of movement, has been quietly hijacked by a culture now focused on clicks, ...
More than 600 residents attended the Innovative Housing Construction Summit held last week on St. Thomas and St. Croix, ...
Discover the Stair Competition Winners, showcasing creative storytelling designs in the form of architecture's oldest and ...
Cement infused with carbon and hydrogel can store electrical energy while remaining strong enough for construction, suggesting a future where buildings contribute directly to energy storage.
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