Interesting Engineering on MSN
US engineers' new shape memory alloy system could make rail tracks safer, longer-lasting
Illinois engineers have developed a self-healing concrete rail tie system using shape memory alloys that return to their ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researcher accidentally discovers material that's stronger and cheaper than concrete — and its potential is dizzying
A material that got its start in the Arizona desert is showing up in science journals with astounding reports that it could transform our buildings and infrastructure. That's because Ferrock has ...
Strong by Form has designed a structural floor piece that can span longer distances than existing engineered wood, making it a replacement for steel or concrete. At the same time, the product is ...
Mary Richardson picks her favourite product prototypes and material experiments from the Biennale's international exhibition - from buildings "grown" beneath the sea to bricks made of elephant dung ...
The Nation on MSNOpinion
How to Place Rural Communities at the Heart of the Anti-Trump Movement
Rural activists are ready to take their place and play their part in the coalitions that are forming. Loretta Jasper, left, ...
In Pakistan, who commands the water commands the people — and the floods reveal just how absolute that power remains.
The UBC cement recycler transforms waste cement into low-emission clinker precursors, significantly reducing CO2 emissions ...
Djernes & Bell led a transformation of a former schoolhouse in rural Denmark into a structure that feels like a living ...
The Cincinnati Goodwill Outlet represents the last chance for donated items before they move on to recycling or other destinations, creating a perfect storm of rock-bottom prices and unexpected ...
Next time your budget feels tight or you’re craving a shopping adventure that won’t break the bank, grab some gloves and join the bin-diving community—where filling a bag for under $37 isn’t just ...
Railroads are built on tradition, but they run on innovation. As infrastructure demands grow and timber supplies tighten, the ...
Chryso introduces the Adfil Strux 3000 Series, a new line of macro synthetic fibers designed to improve durability, sustainability and efficiency in concrete applications.
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