Researchers are using an unusual design to enhance the sustainability of concrete, with a carbon-absorbing material and nature-inspired structure.
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Building for the Future: Habitat for Humanity’s 3D-Printed Home in Boalsburg Will Be Pennsylvania’s First
This story originally appeared in The Centre County Gazette. BOALSBURG — A crowd gathered in Boalsburg on Oct. 10 to witness ...
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Inside Donald Trump’s $250M Obsession with Turning the White House into His Personal Mar-a-Lago Palace!
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 ...
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