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Civil Engineering Source

Nobody can see the future, but these engineers do their best. In many cases it comes down to what region of the U.S. they are in. By all accounts, the profession is...

Space.com

NASA is evaluating its options for dealing with an astronaut health issue in orbit, one of which is an early end to SpaceX’s Crew-11 mission to the...

BBC

Images of residents living through a prolonged blackout in the German capital have reignited a debate about the nation’s vulnerability to sabotage attacks,...

SciTechDaily

Analysis of core samples extracted from beneath an ice sheet indicates that the region is extremely responsive to the temperatures characteristic of today’s...

Smart Cities Dive

Artificial intelligence, infrastructure needs, and shifting mobility patterns will shape how cities function in 2026, experts say.

Government Technology

As technology outpaces federal regulations, litigation hurdles loom for self-driving trucks.

Streetsblog

The Department of Transportation considers dismantling the 26-year-old enforcement camera system in Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser calls the cameras a critical...

Smart Water Magazine

New open-source software allows scientists and water managers to have information on the quantity and quality of water flowing through rivers across the globe.

The Guardian

How might we prevent sea-level rise? Satellite-based radar, solar-powered drones, robot submarines, and lab-based “artificial glaciers” could all play...

Dezeen

Tough times lie ahead for architects, and 2026 must be the year to reshape the profession, industry leaders warn.

Thursday, Jan 8th 2026
Civil Engineering Source

Nobody can see the future, but these engineers do their best. In many cases it comes down to what region of the U.S. they are in. By all accounts, the profession is...

READ 989 TIMES

NASA is evaluating its options for dealing with an astronaut health issue in orbit, one of which is an early end to SpaceX’s Crew-11 mission to the...

Images of residents living through a prolonged blackout in the German capital have reignited a debate about the nation’s vulnerability to sabotage attacks,...

Analysis of core samples extracted from beneath an ice sheet indicates that the region is extremely responsive to the temperatures characteristic of today’s...

Artificial intelligence, infrastructure needs, and shifting mobility patterns will shape how cities function in 2026, experts say.

As technology outpaces federal regulations, litigation hurdles loom for self-driving trucks.

The Department of Transportation considers dismantling the 26-year-old enforcement camera system in Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser calls the cameras a critical...

New open-source software allows scientists and water managers to have information on the quantity and quality of water flowing through rivers across the globe.

How might we prevent sea-level rise? Satellite-based radar, solar-powered drones, robot submarines, and lab-based “artificial glaciers” could all play...

Tough times lie ahead for architects, and 2026 must be the year to reshape the profession, industry leaders warn.