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Report highlights urban density, resilience hurdles that cities in the Americas face
The report explores architectural and engineering projects in cities and communities of all sizes. Why does it suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic may bring about the “next iteration of the North American city?”
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CE undergrad asks: When intelligence is artificial, what happens to ours?
Is AI a great academic resource or a hindrance to civil engineering students’ quality of learning? Senior Ashley Forkey has seen both sides and worries it’s being used more as a shortcut than a tool.
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A blood moon is coming: Total lunar eclipse over North America a month away
The moon will take on a dramatic blood red hue during the total lunar eclipse on March 3.
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5 remarkable individuals earn ASCE’s OPAL leadership awards
The Outstanding Projects and Leadership Awards recognize lifetime achievement in construction, design, education, government, and management. Meet the honorees who ASCE will honor in October.
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Billions of dollars in play as communities tackle aging water infrastructure
U.S. water and wastewater infrastructure is entering a period of reinvestment, signaling that opportunities for collaboration between private sector firms and public entities will be abundant in 2026.
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Underwater 3D printing is edging in to transform maritime construction
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to know if there’s a way to simplify maritime construction. Could we simply 3D-print such projects beneath the waves?
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