Tag #Engineering

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Alsace Eiffel Tower Replica Nears Completion

A 77-year-old retired French metalworker, Jean-Claude Fassler, completed an eight-year project of building a 1:10 scale replica of the Eiffel Tower in Sainte-Marie-Aux-Mines, Alsace, using his family's metalworking business and volunteers, culminating in the recent placement of the top section via c...

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Sweden Relocates Historic Church Due to Mining Subsidence

A 113-year-old church in Kiruna, Sweden, is being moved 5km to a new city center due to ground subsidence caused by iron-ore mining; the two-day move, costing over $1 billion, is funded by the mining company LKAB and involves a complex engineering feat to preserve this historical landmark.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Pub Trip Leads to Invention of Life-Saving Road Reflectors

While driving home from a pub in 1934, Percy Shaw noticed the reflective effect of cat's eyes, leading him to invent the road safety reflectors known as "cat's eyes", which dramatically improved nighttime road safety worldwide.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Sydney University Launches Women-Only Engineering Recruitment Drive

The University of Sydney launched a women-only recruitment drive for its engineering faculty to address the underrepresentation of women (12-17% in continuing academic staff across five schools) and improve gender equity, citing societal pressures and a 24% gender pay gap as contributing factors.

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Gender Equality
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BMW M5 Touring: A Case of Automotive Excess?

This article reviews the BMW M5 Touring, highlighting its blend of sports car performance and family-friendly practicality, while questioning the trend of over-engineered vehicles and suggesting simpler designs might be preferable, contrasting it with other models like the M2 and M240i.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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WSU's UNLIMITED 6.0: A High-Efficiency Solar Car for the 2025 World Solar Challenge

Western Sydney University's 20-student team unveils UNLIMITED 6.0, a solar car with unprecedented energy efficiency (300km range on energy equivalent to a Tesla's 25km), to compete in the 2025 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge from August 24th, facing challenges due to less sunlight than in previous...

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge Passes Load Test

A successful load test of the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, China, was completed on August 25th, 2025, using 96 trucks weighing 3,360 tons to verify its structural safety and load-bearing capacity before its scheduled September opening.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Sydney Builds Australia's Largest Rail Cavern for New Metro Station

Sydney is constructing Hunter Street, a massive underground metro station for the $25.3 billion Metro West line, set to open in 2032 and handle 40,000 passengers hourly, requiring significant engineering solutions due to its shallow depth and proximity to existing infrastructure.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Italy and China Announce Record-Breaking Bridges

Italy approved a \$15.5 billion project to build the world's longest suspension bridge across the Strait of Messina, while China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, nearing completion, will be the world's tallest, showcasing a global trend in ambitious infrastructure development.

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8.6 Million Euro Renovation for Germany's Oldest Floating Ferry

Germany's oldest floating ferry, located in Cuxhaven, requires over 8.6 million euros in renovations due to rust damage from weather exposure; repairs will begin next year, with funding from the federal government, the German Foundation for Monument Protection, and the Cuxhaven district.

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Melbourne Metro Tunnel to Open in 2025

Melbourne's $14 billion Metro Tunnel, connecting three train lines via five new underground stations, is set to open by the end of 2025, a year ahead of schedule, reshaping the city's transport network and timetable despite numerous controversies.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Germany Successfully Moves Massive Bridge Section on A45 Highway

A 40,000-ton bridge section on Germany's A45 highway was successfully moved 20.59 meters sideways in a 20-hour operation using 24 hydraulic presses and Teflon plates, marking a milestone in infrastructure maintenance and innovative engineering.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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