Why did the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse? And, just as importantly, how might we make other bridges more safe against such collapse?
Fifty years ago, 35 men died when 2000 tonnes of concrete came crashing down over the Yarra River. But what have we learnt from the tragedy?
Pressures of land management and poor waste management have reduced many of the world's rivers to waste dumping grounds.
New research shows that, rather than single-force events, most ACL injuries are the result of continued-use damage that hasn’t repaired quickly enough.
New research aims to unlock the structural mystery of glass in order to make it stronger.
The construction industry must urgently be better-equipped to prevent more potential disasters.
When the human scars of this devastating natural disaster have begun to heal, attention will need to focus on a more resilient built environment.
The deadly Genoa bridge collapse should serve as a warning that safety audits of our existing infrastructure falls below what's required.
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