Concrete structures in Japan capture and store about 14% of the CO2 emissions released during cement production, according to a new study. Their findings provide crucial insights for offsetting CO2 ...
A team of Japanese researchers has discovered that Japan's concrete structures—including buildings and infrastructure—absorb ...
Japan has unveiled a new 'earthquake resistant', 200mph (320kph ... Hitachi, which has been building bullet trains since the 1960s, brought bullet train technology to the UK.
The concrete of this building has been absorbing CO ... As an earthquake-prone country, Japan has specific earthquake-resistant standards that needed to be factored into these calculations.
Typhoons, earthquakes and torrential downpours have caused large-scale damage throughout Japan, but now the city is using a ...
Low-cost base isolation technology developed at BITS-Pilani Hyderabad enhances earthquake resilience and retrofitting ...
Three decades later, the need for earthquake-resistant structures along major roads remains ... registering on the upper end of 6 to 7 on Japan’s seismic scale. The law was further amended ...
Prone to major earthquakes that trigger fires and tsunamis, Japan has become ... to be more disaster-resistant and sometimes used to protect older, more vulnerable buildings.
Jakarta is one of the largest cities in the world and one of the most earthquake-prone. It is located within the Pacific Ring ...
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