Is China the Supreme Leader in Bridges?
The Pingtang Bridge will be among the tallest in the world. China has also built some of the longest bridges.
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Is China the Supreme Leader in Bridges?
The Pingtang Bridge will be among the tallest in the world. China has also built some of the longest bridges.
Architecture Engineering InfrastructureEngineers on a Dare—Building a Bridge Near the World’s Strongest Quake
The longest suspension bridge in Latin America will connect a village to mainland Chile.
Architecture Engineering InfrastructureFirst Solar Roadway Opens in Idaho
Complete with LED lights and smart sensors, solar panels are embedded in a small town’s roadways.
Engineering Infrastructure SustainabilityStrange-Looking Contraption Is Actually a Wind Turbine
A wind funnel power generation station company launches in the U.S. for the first time.
Engineering Infrastructure SustainabilityAre Ruby Red Crystals the Secret to Cool Roofs?
In an experiment, one scientist purchases some synthetic ruby crystals—and finds that they have enormous potential for saving energy.
Architecture Archive Infrastructure SustainabilityFirst Large-Scale Tidal Energy Farm Is Launched
The end of 2016 will see tidal energy powering Scotland’s electrical grid.
Archive Engineering Infrastructure SustainabilityBerkely Lab Wins Millions for Projects That Could Save Billions
Projects include a nanoparticle insulation technology, an automated control platform and a moisture modeling tool.
Construction Engineering Infrastructure SustainabilityRoads in Small Town Are Paved with Recycled Shingles
With tight resources, a community gets together to repair its private roads with donated asphalt shingles.
Construction Infrastructure SustainabilityThe Evolution of Modern Tunnel Construction
Explore innovative construction methods used to develop modern tunnels in this infographic.
Construction Engineering InfrastructureWater Filtration System Ideal for Private Well Owners
The system cleans the types of impurities typically found in groundwater, it now comes with water-saving features.
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