A new study examines complex jointed rocks making up the slopes on the banks of the Chenab River to improve the stability and safety of the Chenab bridge that rests on it.
The Chenab Bridge, located in the Himalayan region of Jammu and Kashmir, is a remarkable feat of engineering, designed to withstand winds of up to 266 km/h and earthquakes of significant magnitude.
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Humans have explored more of the space above the earth’s atmosphere than our own oceans. Both these frontiers present unique challenges, and one of the main challenges underwater is effective ...
Scientists from Ashoka University, Sonepat and ThoughtWorks Technologies, Pune have developed BharatSim - a virtual world filled with virtual people called “agents” to study how diseases spread among ...
BharatSim uses Agent-based modelling to simulate the Indian population dynamics, which can help study various aspects of life, including how diseases spread.
BharatSim uses Agent-based modelling to simulate the Indian population dynamics, which can help study various aspects of life, including how diseases spread.
BharatSim uses Agent-based modelling to simulate the Indian population dynamics, which can help study various aspects of life, including how diseases spread.