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Rock and a Hard Place
Tuesday, 10.04.2011, 04:42am

An alternative to standard concrete block made with industrial waste and plant fibers gets a nudge forward.

 

Smart Parking Tech Might be Paying Off in U.S. Cities
Tuesday, 10.04.2011, 04:18am

A new survey from IBM has confirmed what city managers, travelers and commuters already know from everyday experience: finding a parking space in a big city can be a frustrating and sometimes futile chore. And the problem isn’t confined to the U.S. — it’s an issue around the world.

Solar Decathlon Homes Offer Livable Floor Plans, Cool Design
Sunday, 10.02.2011, 08:47am
The Solar Decathlon student home-design competition is an ideal venue for spotting whiz-bang technologies and cutting-edge innovation, and this year’s crop of houses is no exception.
Solar Decathlon Launches at West Potomac Park
Sunday, 09.25.2011, 03:33pm
Sept. 22 marked the beginning of the fourth biennial Solar Decathlon, a collegiate green-building competition sponsored by the Department of Energy and located at the National Mall’s West Potomac Park. Over the course of two weeks, solar-powered houses from 20 teams will be judged by a panel of experts on their architecture, engineering, market appeal, hot-water generation, energy balance, and the ambiance of a dinner party that each house will host next week. For the first time, organizers will also evaluate structures by their affordability.
Solar Powered Cooling System Helped Qatar Land 2022 World Cup
Friday, 09.23.2011, 07:37am
DOHA, Qatar--Qatar has embarked on a campaign to silence critics who claim the tiny desert nation is too hot to host the 2022 World Cup, relying on an expensive effort that supporters say could one day expand the reach of football's premier event into other arid regions.
Civil Engineering Professor Develops 'Superlaminate' Industrial Pipe Repair System
Wednesday, 09.21.2011, 02:21pm
A University of Arizona engineering professor may have a solution to a U.S. infrastructure problem that's growing deadlier each year.
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Chongqing is situated at the upper reaches of the Yangtze and at the joint of central China and West China. It is rich in biological resources, mineral resources, water resources and the unique Three Gorges tourist resources. The world famous construction of the Three Gorges dam and developable emigration of the reservoir area and the investment demand and consumption need of the 30 million people who are marching to a well-off living standard will provide a vast market potential for the future development of Chongqing.
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