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Tech Xplore on MSNEarthquake simulator to test 10-story steel-framed buildingA 10-story cold-formed steel-framed building will soon be put to the test on an earthquake simulator at the University of ...
A SpaceX spacecraft has caused a sonic boom over California as it returned to Earth's atmosphere, and some on social media ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNHood River-White Salmon Bridge project secures Washington funds, eyes $105M from OregonThe Hood River-White Salmon Bridge replacement project is seeing progress after Washington approved additional funding to ...
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A team of researchers at University of British Columbia has developed a new design for highrises that could help tall buildings withstand major earthquakes, while keeping people safe inside.
The model was subjected to intense earthquake simulations at the International Joint ... firms and community partners to bring it to residential and commercial projects. “We’ve demonstrated that ...
There have been rockets launching from Vandenberg for decades, so why are the Falcon 9 launches of such concern? "Because of ...
Scientists have, for the first time, detected a landslide-generated tsunami using satellite data from a research ship.
A report by university officials says the NEES project will allow earthquake engineering the use of model-based simulation and integrate facilities across the nation via remote computer access.
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Pacific Northwest Faces Cascading Threats as Cascadia Megathrust Quake Could Permanently Alter Coastlines and InfrastructureA single earthquake could cause the Pacific Northwest’s coastline to drop by as much as 6.5 feet in minutes permanently ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNWatsonville City Council OKs $12 million in bonds for park projectsTo move two of the city’s biggest park projects closer to completion, the Watsonville City Council approved nearly $12 ...
The area surrounding the lagoon, first proposed in 1964, has been a gathering place for the entirety of the human record.
Study shows Fortified homes had far fewer insurance claims during Hurricane Sally, saving millions in damages and deductibles ...
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