Then and Now: Debate centers on diversions from California's Mono Lake basin
Los Angeles, environmental group at odds over protecting ancient saline lake.
Sur le Pont d’Avignon
In French, a bridge is referred to by the designation “le,” a masculine article. Therefore, bridges in France are considered to have a masculine gender, like “le Pont d’Avignon.”
New ASCE-NOAA report details tangible needs, progress toward climate-resilient infrastructure
The partnership forged between ASCE and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration two years ago continues to bear fruit.
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Pittsburgh dams to be converted to ‘low-impact’ hydropower
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Maui fires live updates: At least 36 dead, thousands flee disaster in Hawaii
Drone footage captured dense clouds of smoke hovering over the area of Kula after intense wildfires – fanned in part by strong winds from Hurricane Dora – engulfed most of the communities in Maui.
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Engineers display ingenuity, teamwork to save historic wall on college campus
A collaborative, goal-first approach played a major role in a historic facade preservation project at Wellesley College. Read about the challenging aspects of the site.
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A hole in a Manhattan sidewalk let you see into a subway station
New York's transit agency blocked the area around the hole to pedestrians after a TikTok video of the hole went viral.
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What can engineers expect from the next generation of smart infrastructure?
An engineer-researcher at the forefront of developing the intelligent infrastructure of the future talks about how we should expect more AI integration in a new episode of ASCE Interchange.
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Coming soon to dams in Pittsburgh and beyond: Low-impact hydropower
A private company will provide reliable carbon-free energy sources that avoid many of the negative environmental effects associated with constructing new dams. What steps have led to this conversion?
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Army Corps awards college $1.4M to develop AI-based program to 3D-print concrete
Artificial intelligence will allow the Army Corps to more quickly 3D-print concrete structures without relying on the delivery of large amounts of construction materials.
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