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Tap water is supposed to be clean. After all, your municipal water specialists manage it to keep you and your family safe. It usually looks
Digging for Answers: Making Data More Reliable for Geochemists
Evelyn Frères is a PhD student whose research is helping ensure reliable data for geoscientists
The Future of Data and Technology: Interview with Google’s Craig Fenton
Craig Fenton, Google's Director of Strategy and Operation, shared his thoughts with us about the impact of the new “Age of Assistance” for businesses and
The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge
The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge connects Hong Kong Airport to Macau and Zhuhai across the Pearl River Delta
How will smarter data transform Civil Engineering in the next five years?
We asked five experts "what do they see in their data crystal ball?"
Learning to thrive in the data ecosystem
From openness to ethics, the issues that swirl around data are vast and varied.
Aeromagnetic data helps to assess earthquake potential
As any earth scientist knows, earthquakes are notoriously difficult to predict. It’s clear to most other people too—we’ve all witnessed the devastating effects of earthquakes
