MIT aims to make house construction more sustainable by using discarded plastics to print structural components.
An opinion piece authored by Dr Mohamed Shaheen, Lecturer in Structural Engineering, from the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, for The Conversation platform.
Optioneering at speed. Transcend and STV are bringing new levels of automation to early-phase civil engineering design ...
Singapore unveils its first 3D printed childcare centre, showcasing on-site concrete printing for structural elements and ...
São Paulo, BrazilIn boardrooms, family businesses, and public institutions today, disputes have evolved beyond legal ...
The city hired Allied Building Sciences to assess the project after contractor WB Brawley failed to complete construction ...
Over the past two decades, researchers have learned that DNA inside the cell nucleus naturally folds into a network of ...
High-performance prepreg tow enables efficient dry filament winding in pressure vessels like hydrogen storage cylinders, ...
Punjab Local Government Minister Sanjeev Arora on Wednesday said the state government has rolled out administrative, financial and structural reforms in ULBs to ensure time-bound decision-making, ...
Growing demand, complex geology and shifting global supply chains are pushing rare earth miners to rethink their front-end ...
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Why older homes fail stress tests faster
Older houses often charm you into thinking they are indestructible, yet they tend to reveal their weaknesses quickly when ...
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Law as instrument of socio-economic engineering: Theory, practice, prospects (5)
Last week’s feature dealt with the following themes: law reforms in such key sectors as land, energy, digital economy, anti-corruption and its attendant challenges, particular institutional weakness, ...
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