“I think you'll be asking different questions in 50 years,” the engineer behind the world's tallest building told Newsweek.
Scientists say Caracas' seismic risk mirrors that of Los Angeles and San Francisco, where older non-ductile concrete, ...
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Are new cars too big? 'Carspreading', SUVs and the road safety dangers
We explore why cars are getting bigger and heavier, plus the effect this has on motorists and other road users ...
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Rivian’s CEO on tackling high repair costs and the road ahead
The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has ushered in a new era of performance, efficiency, and connectivity to drivers ...
Investigators, in new information released about the condo that collapsed five years ago, found "no evidence of any specific ...
NIST's long-awaited findings conclude design flaws, construction deviations and corrosion left Champlain Towers South ...
Nearly five years after the disaster that killed 98 people, federal investigators say the building had been failing weeks ...
Atorod Azizinamini, professor in the department of civil engineering, shares his insight on the earthquake and the importance ...
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