Interesting Engineering on MSN
Algae-based asphalt shrugs off freezing temperatures and reduces carbon output
Scientists turn algae into asphalt, cutting cracks in freezing weather and slashing carbon emissions from roads.
Quality Control Inspector Tracy Richard shares her path from laborer to field technician, overseeing mix designs, testing and ...
How Cities Are Using Technology to Keep Sidewalks Safe At PWX 2025 in Chicago, Roads & Bridges Senior Managing Editor Gavin ...
Mumbai: BMC's recent decision to float a Rs 1,348-crore tender to auction the six-acre Century Cotton Textile Mill land for a ...
DODOMA: THE Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) has dismissed reports circulating on social media alleging that a ...
Algae oil in asphalt improves moisture resistance and flexibility, offering a green solution for durable, cost-effective pavement in cold climates.
Researchers at the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) spent much of the fall semester overseeing the ...
A Saskatoon-based researcher is looking for new ways of building roadways that are more resistant to winter conditions.
From carbon-lite AI to recycled human hair, Eco-Business sifts through the technologies that tackled environmental and social ...
Detroit’s electric road uses wireless EV charging coils under 14th Street. Here’s what that means for you, your range, and your next road trip ...
Cyprus Mail on MSN
Waste illegally dumped during construction of police station
Construction waste was illegally dumped while a police station in the Troodos mountain village of Evrychou was being built, ...
An innovation in Chinatown that uses a movable market stall to turn a roadway into a pedestrian plaza could create temporary ...
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