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MIT professor John Ochsendorf teaches students how to build bridges and how to look to history as a guide. For professional bridge-builders, there is a lot to learn from the past, says Ochsendorf, who ...
EPA is reconsidering the Technology Transitions rule, but it is unclear how it would affect the HVACR industry.
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Comet Industries has shown how smart railcar maintenance and certified parts have improved safety, efficiency, and compliance ...
Regardless of the patchwork of regulations aimed at limiting plastic bag use in the United States, new research indicates ...
It can often come down to what researchers call technological self-efficacy, or, put simply, a person’s belief in their ability to use technology effectively.
The reason? It can often come down to what researchers call technological , or, put simply, a person’s belief in their ability to use technology effectively.