While the proposed hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River has sparked concerns in India, from China’s perspective it ...
MANKATO, Minnesota: This week, workers used explosives to destroy the remains of a damaged bridge in southern Minnesota. The ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWhat $500M dam removal project on Klamath River teaches about ecological restorationThe most dramatic example of this shift is the dismantling of four dams on the Klamath River, which flows through Northern California and southern Oregon. The $500 million removal project, the largest ...
A longstanding Sinophobia in the U.S. goes back to the 19th century, with the Chinese Exclusion Act, the tax on Chinese miners during the Gold Rush, and ...
Contractors on Wednesday blew up the remnants of a damaged southern Minnesota bridge that almost collapsed last summer after a bout of heavy rain that prompted a federal emergency declaration for the ...
Trump imposes tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, raising prospect of higher costs for US consumers
The White House said the order also includes a mechanism to escalate the rates if the countries retaliate against the U.S.
Decisions to greenlight development in the Rosebank oilfield and Jackdaw gas fields have been ruled unlawful, because developers “had not taken into account the carbon emissions created by burning any ...
Mutual mistrust': China and India are a long way from a water-sharing agreement. | Credit: Illustration by Julia Wytrazek / Getty Images India is building a giant hydropower dam near the Siang ...
However, just as relations began stabilizing, China’s approval of the construction of a hydropower dam in Tibet, in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo river, raised eyebrows in India. Chinese ...
By embarking on building a super-dam, the largest ever conceived, in the seismically active Sino-Indian border region, China is potentially creating a ticking water bomb for millions of people ...
Such has been its impact that one prominent venture capitalist has described it as "AI's Sputnik moment" and a scientist told Newsweek that "China has basically caught up to the U.S." in the field ...
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