ASCE members elect Peña-Mora as incoming president-elect
ASCE members have elected Feniosky A. Peña-Mora as the Society's president-elect.
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The first ASCE Student Championships to be held this weekend in Wisconsin
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Supreme Court sides with concrete employer over Teamsters strike
In an 8-1 ruling, the high court said the company can sue a striking Washington state Teamsters chapter.
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UK parking garages could ‘collapse’ under the weight of electric vehicles, report warns
Imposing weight limits or strengthening the buildings may be necessary in the United Kingdom, the Institution of Structural Engineers says.
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'Building a better world for all': Incoming president-elect is longtime Society leader
Members elected Feniosky A. Peña-Mora, who will serve as 2025 ASCE president. Read about his nearly 30 years of experience in academia and practice.
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Partnership results in design of first-of-its-kind advanced water treatment facility
A demonstration project in California will remove carbon using brine and direct air capture technology.
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Scientists successfully transmit space-based solar power to Earth for first time
California Institute of Technology researchers have reportedly beamed solar power from space to Earth without a single wire.

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