Thursday, Mar 19th 2026
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Ars Technica

While a large number of coal plants have shut down as cheaper renewables and natural gas have surged, the Trump administration has used a number of methods to swim...

Civil Engineering Source

Peter J. O’Neil, FASAE, CAE, an accomplished and growth-oriented association leader with deep global experience and a proven commitment to member- and volunteer...

Transportation Today

The underpass project now connects the city's downtown to its southwest, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions in an historically disadvantaged and polluted...

Land Line Magazine
Automated trucks are being put through Midwest weather and traffic, and officials say that’s exactly the point.
Live Science

Artemis II heralds the return of humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era. Here are the reasons why the U.S. wants to land again.

The Guardian

A controversial plan to build a vehicle tunnel under the Stonehenge site, unveiled in 1994, has been officially canceled after continual protests and millions were...

IEEE Spectrum

The ancestor of today's devices powered up in February 1946. The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer was the first large-scale, general-purpose, programmable...

E&T Magazine
Small changes to aircraft flight paths to avoid contrails could reduce aviation’s global warming impact by nearly half, according to a study.
SciTechDaily

A rugged Martian landscape that resembles a vast spiderweb when seen from orbit is offering new insights into the planet’s watery past, based on a six-month...

Scientific American
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has trapped a third of the world’s commercial helium, threatening the irreplaceable coolant that makes MRI scanners and advanced...
Thursday, Mar 19th 2026
Ars Technica

While a large number of coal plants have shut down as cheaper renewables and natural gas have surged, the Trump administration has used a number of methods to swim...

READ 266 TIMES

Peter J. O’Neil, FASAE, CAE, an accomplished and growth-oriented association leader with deep global experience and a proven commitment to member- and volunteer...

The underpass project now connects the city's downtown to its southwest, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions in an historically disadvantaged and polluted...

Automated trucks are being put through Midwest weather and traffic, and officials say that’s exactly the point.

Artemis II heralds the return of humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era. Here are the reasons why the U.S. wants to land again.

A controversial plan to build a vehicle tunnel under the Stonehenge site, unveiled in 1994, has been officially canceled after continual protests and millions were...

The ancestor of today's devices powered up in February 1946. The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer was the first large-scale, general-purpose, programmable...

Small changes to aircraft flight paths to avoid contrails could reduce aviation’s global warming impact by nearly half, according to a study.

A rugged Martian landscape that resembles a vast spiderweb when seen from orbit is offering new insights into the planet’s watery past, based on a six-month...

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has trapped a third of the world’s commercial helium, threatening the irreplaceable coolant that makes MRI scanners and advanced...