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Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge: World's Tallest Nears Completion

The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, China, 95% complete, will be the world's tallest bridge upon its late 2025 opening, featuring a 1420-meter main span and significantly improving regional transportation and tourism.

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Spain's Post-WWI Military Procurement: Acquisition and Challenges

In 1922, a Spanish military commission purchased surplus WWI equipment from various European countries for around 10 million pesetas, aiming to modernize the army; the subsequent six-month assembly and testing at Retamares Polygon near Madrid involved significant logistical challenges and showcased ...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Russia to Reform Higher Education, Prioritizing Engineering and National Needs by 2026

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov announced a higher education reform to address the shortage of engineers by 2026, involving new specializations, varying study durations (3-5 years), updated state educational standards prioritizing fundament...

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Five Inventors Who Died Because of Their Creations

Five inventors died due to their inventions; Robert Cocking in a 1834 parachute accident, Franz Reichelt in a 1912 parachute test, Henry Winstanley from a storm destroying his lighthouse in 1703, Georg Wilhelm Richmann from a lightning strike during an experiment in 1753, and William Bullock from a ...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Oosterscheldekering Renovation: Testing Reveals Lower-Than-Expected Costs

The Oosterscheldekering flood barrier in Zeeland, Netherlands, needs a multi-million euro renovation to replace aging parts by 2024, with Deltares testing a scale model to optimize upgrades while addressing climate change impacts; initial findings suggest that conservative design choices made during...

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Climate Action
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Sydney's Metro West: Engineering Challenges of Hunter Street's Giant Underground Station

Sydney is building a massive underground rail cavern for the $25 billion Metro West line at Hunter Street station, presenting significant engineering challenges due to its location under the city and proximity to existing infrastructure; the station is expected to open in 2032 and handle 10,000 pass...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge Nears Completion, Set to Become World's Tallest

The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, China, is 95% complete, with its main structure finished in January and deck installation expected to be finished by mid-March 2024; its planned opening in late 2025 will make it the world's tallest bridge, significantly improving transportation and boost...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach's Extensive Renovations for 129th Season

Blackpool Pleasure Beach, open since 1896, is currently undergoing extensive renovations to its historic rides, including the Big Dipper, by hundreds of staff before its 129th season.

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Quantum-Inspired Method Speeds Up Turbulence Simulation

Scientists have developed a quantum computing-inspired method to simulate turbulence, achieving a million-fold memory improvement and a thousand-fold speed increase compared to classical algorithms; this could improve airplane design and weather prediction but doesn't fully solve the mystery of turb...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Oosterscheldekering Renovation: A Multimillion-Euro Project to Withstand Climate Change

The Oosterscheldekering flood barrier in Zeeland, Netherlands, requires a multimillion-euro renovation to replace aging components, with Deltares using a scale model to optimize the process and assess the impact of climate change on long-term resilience.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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World's Longest Road Tunnels: Current Top 10 and Future Developments

The Lærdal Tunnel in Norway, opened in 2000, is currently the world's longest road tunnel at 24.5 km, followed by the Yamate Tunnel in Japan (18.6 km) and the Zhongnanshan Tunnel in China (18.04 km); the upcoming Rogfast Tunnel (27 km) will become the longest upon its 2026 completion.

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World's Longest Highway Tunnel Opens in Xinjiang, China

The 22.13-kilometer Shengli Tunnel, the world's longest highway tunnel, opened on Monday in China's Xinjiang region, connecting Urumqi and Yuli and reducing travel time from seven hours to just over three once the highway fully opens in 2025, overcoming extreme weather, geological challenges, and en...

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