Researchers are using an unusual design to enhance the sustainability of concrete, with a carbon-absorbing material and nature-inspired structure.
This story originally appeared in The Centre County Gazette. BOALSBURG — A crowd gathered in Boalsburg on Oct. 10 to witness ...
Donald Trump’s aides have disclosed that the President is highly obsessed with the transformation of the White House into his ...
As the creator ItsDanik explains: "RFIDisk turns RFID tags into physical shortcuts that launch games, apps, or scripts when ...
A 3D-printed shoemaker that has spent the past year producing sneakers for Nike is massively scaling up its operations with a ...
An football supporter has spent years building a detailed miniature version of his team's stadium, and is now using it to ...
The dream of homeownership met the concrete reality of technological progress at a groundbreaking ceremony for the ...
ICC’s Ryan Colker explains how thoughtful code development and evaluation processes are paving the way for safe, scalable adoption of next-generation building technologies.
Construction on the new Smith County Courthouse is progressing rapidly, with advanced technology helping workers build what ...
Charles Wade, a PhD student in computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder, has developed OpenVCAD, a design ...
The National Academies’ Gulf Research Program has awarded over $4.9 million to fund nine place-based education projects for K ...
Andrew Norrie makes the case for open data standards, and argues Industry Foundation Classes has a vital role to play in data ...