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Accra floods again: An engineering or indiscipline problem?

By Shadrack Nii Yarboi YarteyThe issue of perennial flooding has dominated the media and almost every conversation in the country. This year’s flooding is a bit unprecedented compared with historical ...
With the growing demand for resilient, efficient, and low carbon infrastructure, increasing attention has been directed toward novel materials and ...
Young people in Britain today risk becoming a “lost generation” owing to job opportunities shrinking, “not growing”, a landmark report warned last week. Compiled by the former Labour minister Alan ...
GILBERT, Ariz. — Businesses at a decades-old Gilbert shopping plaza are scrambling after inspectors determined the building was structurally unsafe and ordered an immediate evacuation. Gilbert Fire ...
China wants to welcome foreign investment, but its red lines are shifting. That’s not an attractive proposition for many companies. First, the regulatory intervention in Manus’ case was unconventional ...
Drew & Jonathan Scott of the Property Brothers show how to fix major structural issues before they become deal-breakers for potential buyers. US strikes Iran as Trump demands uranium destruction Rock ...
Modeling how cars deform in a crash, how spacecraft responds to extreme environments, or how bridges resist stress could be made thousands of times faster thanks to new artificial intelligence that ...
EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - Law Forward, the law firm representing the Eau Claire Area School District in litigation over school funding, has reacted to a new deal that would bring more money to public ...
Last Thursday, Congress ended the longest Department of Homeland Security shutdown in American history. For 75 days, tens of thousands of TSA officers worked unpaid. More than 1,100 of them quit.
The headline thesis sounds airtight: West Texas Intermediate crude pushed back toward $100 a barrel in late April, even briefly touching almost $115 on April 7. A Permian Basin royalty vehicle should ...
On April 6, cancer patients at Brockton Hospital in Massachusetts showed up for chemotherapy infusions and were told to go home. The hospital’s information systems had been hit by a cyberattack. The ...