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Traffic Congestion Solutions for Urban Areas

Urbanization has rapidly increased the pressure on cities to meet the transportation needs of their residents. Traffic congestion is a growing challenge for urban areas, causing delays, economic losses, environmental damage, and frustration among commuters. Addressing this issue requires a combination of innovative solutions, policy measures, and infrastructure development. This article explores the most effective…

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A new method can substantially enhance the conversion of CO2 into concrete

CarbonCure Technologies, a Canadian carbon-tech company, makes a cement-like material from CO2 that reduces the carbon footprint of concrete. The company had set a goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, a decade earlier than the global commitments for theΒ Paris Climate Agreement.Β  CarbonCure is, among 86 large and small companies which are promising to…

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7 Ways Robotics is Transforming the Construction Industry

Robotic technology provides the construction industry with numerous advantages. With the goal of automating processes and increasing productivity, robotics are being used to get work done quicker, cheaper and with more precise detail. This article outlines certain areas of construction that are being impacted by robotic technology, discussing its current impact on the industry, as…

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7 Inappropriate and Out of Context Architecture Designs

Experiencing and exploring well-designed and aesthetically pleasing buildings is one of life’s little pleasures. But there are times when architects take things a bit too far. Far from enriching the lives of those who use it, some architectural decisions can feel a little out of context or downright inappropriate. Bearing that in mind, here are 7 examples of “interesting” architectural design…

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Future of Tunnelling | Using caverns to minimise tunnelling disruption in Brisbane

Cavern construction techniques are helping to minimise disruption during delivery of Brisbane’s new underground rail link. Rail traffic in the Australian city of Brisbane, south east Queensland is currently constrained by a single bridge over Brisbane River, but work is underway to add capacity, reliability and connectivity to the region’s network. The solution is Cross…

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Water scarcity

Water scarcity, insufficient freshwater resources to meet the human and environmental demands of a given area. Water scarcity is inextricably linked to human rights, and sufficient access to safe drinking water is a priority for global development. However, given the challenges of population growth, profligate use, growing pollution, and changes in weather patterns due to global warming, many countries and major cities worldwide,…

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Glacier

Glacier, any large mass of perennial ice that originates on land by the recrystallization of snow or other forms of solid precipitation and that shows evidence of past or present flow. Exact limits for the terms large, perennial, and flow cannot be set. Except in size, a small snow patch that persists for more than one season is hydrologically indistinguishable from a true…

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Lead poisoning

Lead poisoning, also called plumbism, deleterious effect of a gradual accumulation of lead in body tissues, as a result of repeated exposure to lead-containing substances. Causes And Symptoms In humans the main sources of lead are usually lead-based paint and drinking water carried through lead pipes; lead-based paints are especially harmful to children who chew on painted toys and furnishings and eat paint peelings…

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