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AI, data centers drive surge in US energy demand as engineers work to keep pace
The U.S. energy sector faces unprecedented demand, a big reason why its grade dropped on ASCE’s 2025 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure. “AI has completely changed the landscape,” a civil engineer says.
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Acclaimed author of ‘The Way Things Work’ signs as an ASCE2027 keynote speaker
David Macaulay, renowned for his whimsically illustrated images detailing how things are constructed and function, has been confirmed as a keynote speaker at ASCE2027, coming in March to Philadelphia.
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Environmental engineers reshape understanding of airborne pollution particles
“Airborne particles behave more like an M&M candy. The inside and the outside have a very different chemistry,” say Virginia Tech researchers in a finding that upends past thinking.
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California picks firms' joint venture for $3.5B high-speed rail job
A Kiewit-Stacy Witbeck-Herzog team will construct the 119-mile section running partway between Bakersfield and Merced under a scaled-back plan to get trains running by 2033.
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England’s Environment Agency backs nature-based solutions as a formal water resilience tool
A new policy paper formalizes the agency’s support for catchment-scale interventions, setting expectations for English water companies and regional planners facing growing climate pressures.
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