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Researchers at UC San Diego on Friday put a 10-story, cold-formed steel building to the test, simulating how the structure would move in the midst of a major earthquake.
A ten-story building made from cold-formed steel held up to a generated earthquake by the earthquake shake table at UC San ...
The UC San Diego shake table, located on an industrial lot off Pomerado Road, is the only outdoor facility of its kind in the ...
Predicting cognitive abilities from brain imaging has long been a central goal in cognitive neuroscience. While machine ...
Background and objective Prior studies have suggested that patients with premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) may have an ...
Aston University biostatistician Dr. Dan Green has identified the top ten errors he commonly sees in research papers in his ...
GitLab and monday.com are two young, rapidly growing companies, of which their Key Performance Metrics are compared. Read a ...
BIFROST is a Danish-Swedish surveillance satellite originally developed . Since then, Terma, Gatehouse SatCom, DTU, and ...
The primary contest has been one of New York City’s most chaotic in recent years. It effectively began last fall with the ...
The decline of the EUR/JPY cross could be attributed to the strengthening of the Japanese Yen (JPY) against its peers, driven ...
The primary contest has been one of New York City’s most chaotic in recent years. It effectively began last fall with the ...