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Tuesday, Jul 7th 2026
ScienceDaily

A hidden underground airflow mystery was traced to an unlikely culprit: falling rainwater powerful enough to push vast amounts of air through deep mine shafts.

READ 617 TIMES

With Johns Hopkins University’s unusually small civil engineering department – only 10 students in the team’s co-captain’s graduating class...

Rather than focusing solely on upfront costs, value engineering seeks to optimize project life cycle, balancing expenditure, efficiency, reliability, maintenance...

From AOL’s arrival decades ago to the artificial intelligence boom, Virginia is the backbone of the internet economy. Lawmakers are debating how to manage...

The states are among many, including Minnesota, Washington, and Wisconsin, seeking to provide more truck parking spaces and improve technology to help commercial...

New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is wrapping up a $123 million upgrade that added elevators and restored the 120-year-old headhouse at the...

The contractors hit the milestone on the Red and Purple Line modernization after a federal judge ordered the U.S. Department of Transportation in March to restore...

Researchers test a more effective way to capture microplastics from wastewater, using a combination of microbubbles and nanobubbles to achieve removal rates of more...

Researchers recently performed the first scientific test of sea ice thickening in the field, but there remains a big question mark over how scalable this method is.

The White House has said it wants to push more cybersecurity resilience responsibilities to the state and local levels.