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The Day the Dam Broke – America’s Worst Engineering Disaster
It was a symbol of progress until it became a monument to tragedy. When the dam gave way, entire communities were wiped out in minutes, leaving behind a story of human error, arrogance, and loss.
Global experts are calling for strengthened international cooperation to better mitigate the more intense and frequent ...
Practical Engineering on MSN
Flood Control Structures – Humanity’s Last Line Against Disaster
Every year, raging floods tear through cities, killing thousands, wiping out homes, and costing billions in destruction. But ...
As global supply chains continue to strain under trade tensions, natural disasters and pandemics, researchers at UBC Okanagan ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Southwest Donates Aircraft Trainer to Texas A&M
Southwest Airlines has donated its long-serving Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer (CEET) to the Texas A&M Engineering ...
Ecological economist Nilanjan Ghosh dissects the politics and science of Bengal’s floods, exposing how faulty hydropower ...
India is redefining security with frontier technologies. From Agnikul’s 3D-printed rockets to AI-powered policing and ...
A road into a largely cut-off community near the Blue Mountains that has been closed for three years because it was deemed too dangerous is being considered for repair.
Floods account for up to 40% of weather-related disasters worldwide, and their frequency has more than doubled since 2000, ...
PARTICIPANTS of a public forum held in Quezon City on Thursday pitched the call for a safe and sustainable society in harmony with nature. Dubbed “Rooted Solutions: A Public Forum on Nature-Based ...
The center was recently recognized by the Texas Legislature in Senate Bill 2 (Special Session 89), an acknowledgment that ...
Sanket and his students found their answer in bats and the winged mammal's highly sophisticated ability to echolocate, or ...
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