It is the first time this off-the-grid street lighting technology will be applied, combining kinetic and solar energy! It is the first time this off-the-grid street lighting technology will be appl...
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TheCivilEngineer.org is pleased to announce the March issue of our monthly Newsletter! In our March's issue you will find the latest most interesting industry news of interest to Civil Engineers, d...
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After San Francisco’s ban on plastic bottles’ sale, now it is Hamburg that forbids the use of coffee pods in government buildings. Governments have started taking initiatives to minimize w...
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In a business-as-usual scenario, the ocean is expected to contain 1 ton of plastic for every 3 tons of fish by 2025, and by 2050, more plastics than fish (in terms of weight), according to a report by...
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Located in Shenzhen, China, it will be ready by 2020 andits capacity will reach 5000 tn/day! Located in Shenzhen, China, it will be ready by 2020 andits capacity will reach 5000 tn/day! The new Wa...
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The record-breaking year continues a long-term warming trend — 15 of the 16 warmest years on record have now occurred since 2001. The record-breaking year continues a long-term warming trend...
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The Shallow Foundation Technical Committee of the ASCE Geo-Institute released in February one page pamphlet for homeowners whose house is constructed on expansive soils. The Shallow Foundation Techni...
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A group of scientists examines the possibility of using materials from demolitions for the construction of new buildings A group of scientists examines the possibility of using materials from demol...
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This month TheStructuralEngineer.info is excited to announce the February Issue#102 of its monthly Newsletter! This month TheStructuralEngineer.info is excited to announce the February Issue#102 of i...
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Linking Surface Urban Heat Islands with Groundwater Temperatures Linking Surface Urban Heat Islands with Groundwater Temperatures In the cities, the temperatures are usually higher than the surrou...
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