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civil engineering
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Bacteria attached to charcoal could help keep an infamous ‘forever chemical’ out of waterways
Biochar, which can be made from corn, is a versatile material. Tom Fisk/pexels.com, CC BY David Ramotowski, University…
October 8, 2025
New cement cools buildings 5.4°C, may cut AC costs
Researchers developed a new 'supercool' cement that passively cools buildings by reflecting sunlight and emitting heat, potentially making the high-emission cement industry carbon-negative over its lifespan.
September 22, 2025
How Cable-Stayed Bridges Stay Up
Cable-stayed bridges offer an optimal balance of efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and aesthetics. Unlike suspension bridges, they eliminate the need…
March 14, 2025
What are roundabouts? A transportation engineer explains the safety benefits of these circular intersections
A large roundabout in China. Jiojio/Moment via Getty Images Deogratias Eustace, University of Dayton If you live on…
November 8, 2023
3 powerful earthquakes strike Afghanistan in one week – here’s how people around the world prepare for disasters
Survivors search through rubble on Oct. 7, 2023, in western Afghanistan, where a series of powerful earthquakes have…
October 26, 2023
Climate change is increasing stress on thousands of aging dams across the US
Flood damage in Edenville, Mich., after a dam failed on May 19, 2020. AP Photo/Carlos Osorio Hiba Baroud,…
July 24, 2023
How Do You Build Structures Without Knowing the Math?
The construction of the Sainte-Chapelle in France began around 1238 and was finished around a decade later. However,…
May 27, 2023
How Does Concrete Work?
It builds the foundation of our modern cityscapes and engineering landmarks—often quite literally—but most of us are unaware…
May 5, 2023
Spilling the Details on Spillways
We’ve managed to learn how to manipulate the forces around us so well that engineers are already capable…
January 28, 2023
Residential green spaces protect growing cities against climate change
Aerial view of a residential neighbourhood with abundant urban forest around it. (Ollie Craig/pexels) Michael Drescher, University of…
September 21, 2022
