The underground laboratory in Nevada where the U.S. conducts nuclear subcritical experiments is riddled with faults.
A new study in Civil Engineering Sciences reports a magnitude-based incremental dynamic analysis method, or MIDA, for evaluating structures exposed to near-fault earthquakes. Using a cable-stayed ...
The underground laboratory in Nevada where the U.S. conducts nuclear subcritical experiments is riddled with faults.
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Contributor: What the tangle of cables under L.A.'s streets can tell us about the city
Fiber-optic lines carry the lifeblood of the information economy. They could also tell crucial stories about city life, ...
Learn how laser, eddy and other displacement sensors work and how they plug into IIoT PdM systems. They’re game changers on ...
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