The desert kingdom depends on oil dollars but its people already face a climate “at the verge of livability.” What’s going on?
“Civil engineering thrives when expertise transcends silos,” says Abubakr Gameil, a top engineer in Sudan, during the ASCE-hosted Thursdays @ 3...
A massive Pacific storm in December 2024 generated waves of such scale that the swells orbiting satellites documented were the largest ever recorded from...
Miners died after they rushed a makeshift bridge at the Kalando mine in the southeastern Lualaba province.
A powerful geomagnetic storm created a wide swath of brilliant auroras across North America, as seen by the Joint Polar Satellite System’s polar-orbiting...
The aging infrastructure of the Deep Space Network is operating at capacity and in desperate need of an upgrade. The latest news isn’t helping.
Researchers are testing how turbulence behaves at extreme speeds, a critical hurdle for designing hypersonic aircraft.
Parts of California saw a month’s worth of rain in one day, and two deaths are being blamed on the heavy rainfall and the flooding it triggered.
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The desert kingdom depends on oil dollars but its people already face a climate “at the verge of livability.” What’s going on?
“Civil engineering thrives when expertise transcends silos,” says Abubakr Gameil, a top engineer in Sudan, during the ASCE-hosted Thursdays @ 3...
A massive Pacific storm in December 2024 generated waves of such scale that the swells orbiting satellites documented were the largest ever recorded from...
Miners died after they rushed a makeshift bridge at the Kalando mine in the southeastern Lualaba province.
A powerful geomagnetic storm created a wide swath of brilliant auroras across North America, as seen by the Joint Polar Satellite System’s polar-orbiting...
The aging infrastructure of the Deep Space Network is operating at capacity and in desperate need of an upgrade. The latest news isn’t helping.
Researchers are testing how turbulence behaves at extreme speeds, a critical hurdle for designing hypersonic aircraft.
Parts of California saw a month’s worth of rain in one day, and two deaths are being blamed on the heavy rainfall and the flooding it triggered.
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