While the focus has often been on new construction and cutting-edge green technologies, New York City’s existing buildings ...
A new administrative building at Stanford University by Olson Kundig and SWA takes cues from the campus’s “understated” ...
Heavy rains, mudslides, and flash floods wreak havoc across the nation, with communities struggling to recover.
Welcome to the Law Firm Disrupted, a briefing from Law.com editor Dan Packel that surveys new competitive pressures on law firms and how their managers are coping, plus insights on the tactics and ...
AI agents are revolutionizing the SaaS industry by automating complex tasks, enhancing efficiency and driving sustainable growth across customer service, sales and software development.
Next City examines how spending on affordable housing development and infrastructure improvements can help prevent renters ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS city’s hurricane-proof skyscrapers could crumble from ‘bouncing’ winds: StudyResearchers have found that skyscrapers designed to endure major hurricanes perform significantly worse in less intense but fast-moving windstorms called derechos. This discovery raises concerns about ...
Sam McTavey (’24SPS, CNAD) shares insights on managing NYC’s construction regulations and leading transformative projects like the LaGuardia Airport redevelopment.
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Tech Xplore on MSNTurning robotic ensembles into smart materials that mimic lifeResearchers have engineered groups of robots that behave as smart materials with tunable shape and strength, mimicking living ...
In the wake of the devastating fires in California, an award-winning research team from SUNY Canton suggests using ...
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