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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 ...
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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 ...
A team of UBC Okanagan students has shown that recycling rubble from destroyed buildings can help Ukraine rebuild its roads ...
A group of students and advisors pose in front of a table that holds some concrete test samples. width=640 srcset= 1000w, ...
After announcing pause on latest rare earth export curbs, China has urged the US to adhere to the nuclear testing ban after ...
Green360 Technologies’ eco-friendly partial cement replacement product known as “Eco-Clay” and made largely from kaolin waste ...
With concrete already being poured, this startup’s molten salt–cooled reactors could be the first to deliver cheaper, safer nuclear power.
With every step on the trail, fallen leaves crinkle underfoot. The path follows a stream, rushing and burbling over smooth, gray stones, while a breeze rustles the branches overhead. Now compare ...
Backtesting in crypto AI trading is more than a preparatory step — it’s a foundation for intelligent, data-backed ...
Modern software projects rarely fit neatly into a single framework or programming language. From distributed microservices to event-driven systems, today’s tech environment demands engineers who can ...
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