Princeton engineers have developed a system for designers to mimic irregular natural structures like termite mounds or human ...
Specialty contractor marks 30 years of concrete and steel repair expertise across critical U.S. infrastructure.
A model developed by Washington State University researchers can predict how transmission towers might fail and collapse in ...
For decades, relaxor ferroelectrics have powered everything from medical ultrasounds to sonar systems, yet their inner atomic ...
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Against the wind: Researchers show how flight angles affect turbulence
At high speeds, even the smallest movement can have major consequences. When an aircraft tilts sharply during flight, the air ...
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The career that builds skyscrapers, bridges, and billion dollar structures from the ground up
Structural engineering is one of the most powerful and lucrative careers shaping the world's greatest megaprojects. Here's ...
Swindon-based engineering consultancy Method Consulting has appointed Matt Sellen as partner to lead its new structural and ...
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has launched an augmented reality platform for visitors to the Melville Koppies Nature ...
From wide toe outsole geometry to amphibious drainage systems, NORTIV 8 introduces an integrated, outsole-first innovation ...
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The engineers who built the world's most iconic structures, from the Eiffel Tower to the Twin Towers
These are the structural masterminds who redefined what humanity could build, pushing concrete, steel, and engineering itself ...
UNESCO has partnered with the Sikkim government to document the indigenous engineering heritage of cane bridges, also known ...
Materials called relaxor ferroelectrics have been used for decades in technologies like ultrasounds, microphones, and sonar ...
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