Tuesday, Sep 23rd 2025
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Transportation Today

A 12-month study will develop and evaluate options for a potential regional ferry service along the Massachusetts coast.

Civil Engineering Source

A project in Iowa plans to tackle the housing crisis by exploring ways to build faster using new technologies. A $2.1 million grant is helping fund a digital solution...

Live Science
A killer asteroid slammed into Earth at 27,000 mph around 66 million years ago. Where is it now?
Streetsblog

It’s time to understand the science of pedestrian-friendly cities. Or why streets should be designed like gardens.

Utility Dive

Clean energy jobs grew by 2.8% in 2024, outpacing overall U.S. employment growth by 2 percentage points, according to a new report from E2. But that growth might be...

Transport Topics

The White House plans to allocate the roughly $2.4 billion that was stripped from California’s embattled high-speed rail to other transit projects.

Associated Press

Work on the Revolution Wind project for Rhode Island and Connecticut was paused a month ago when the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop-work order,...

The Conversation

The disputes raise questions about the region’s economy and environment as well as national priorities over energy, water, climate, and Indigenous rights.

Space.com
New simulations suggest sub-Neptune planets may be drier than thought, challenging the "water world" hypothesis and reshaping the search for life beyond Earth.
Gizmodo

Researchers developed an atmospheric water harvester so effective it was able to extract moisture from the air in Death Valley – one of the driest places on...

Tuesday, Sep 23rd 2025
Transportation Today

A 12-month study will develop and evaluate options for a potential regional ferry service along the Massachusetts coast.

READ 193 TIMES

A project in Iowa plans to tackle the housing crisis by exploring ways to build faster using new technologies. A $2.1 million grant is helping fund a digital solution...

A killer asteroid slammed into Earth at 27,000 mph around 66 million years ago. Where is it now?

It’s time to understand the science of pedestrian-friendly cities. Or why streets should be designed like gardens.

Clean energy jobs grew by 2.8% in 2024, outpacing overall U.S. employment growth by 2 percentage points, according to a new report from E2. But that growth might be...

The White House plans to allocate the roughly $2.4 billion that was stripped from California’s embattled high-speed rail to other transit projects.

Work on the Revolution Wind project for Rhode Island and Connecticut was paused a month ago when the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop-work order,...

The disputes raise questions about the region’s economy and environment as well as national priorities over energy, water, climate, and Indigenous rights.

New simulations suggest sub-Neptune planets may be drier than thought, challenging the "water world" hypothesis and reshaping the search for life beyond Earth.

Researchers developed an atmospheric water harvester so effective it was able to extract moisture from the air in Death Valley – one of the driest places on...