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Engineers create a cylinder filled with steel balls that can absorb earthquake vibrations in buildings at a much lower cost
A newly patented mechanical device may offer a simpler way to reduce the impact of earthquakes on buildings. Developed by civil engineering researcher Moussa Leblouba at the University of Sharjah, the ...
A newly granted patent unveiled an innovative energy-dissipation device designed to protect buildings, infrastructure, and ...
Earthquakes don’t rank highly as a natural risk to solar projects despite the isolated devastation they can cause. Wind, snow ...
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Steel-ball device dissipates vibration to limit earthquake impact on buildings
The future of earthquake-proofing might just be a simple cylinder filled with steel balls.
As temblors shook Dubai and people fled high rises, Ben Millington found out how safe we truly are from a seismic disaster as buildings reach even further into the sky. Hundreds of people evacuated ...
Construction of buildings in earthquake-prone areas expected to see cost increase, says Ahmad Maslan
PONTIAN: The Public Works Ministry (KKR) expects the cost of constructing buildings in areas with earthquake risks to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Acapulco's beachfront condo towers were devastated by Hurricane Otis. Rodrigo Oropeza/AFP via Getty Images Acapulco wasn’t ...
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