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The "living building" in Georgia Tech University

The "living building" in Georgia Tech University

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Georgia Tech announced on Earth Day 2021 that one large project, the Kendeda building has been declared as a "living building" from the International Living Future Institute.

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Water storage after fracking related to seismic hazard

Water storage after fracking related to seismic hazard

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New study shows that the storage of water produced from oil and gas exploitation using hydraulic fracturing is correlated with earthquake hazard.

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Ancient Peruvian engineering could help solve modern water shortage

Ancient engineering methods to address water shortages

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According to a new study, published in Nature Journal, a 1,400-year-old system of canals that diverts water from mountain streams to natural ponds, increasing their water storage, can be used in modern engineering.

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