Engineering
Women play key role in Turkish defense industry
Commemorating International Women's Day, female representatives of Aselsan, an organization of the Turkish defense industry, have shared their contributions and experiences as women in the sector.
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Housing preferences shift in Antalya following earthquakes
The recent occurrence of two deadly Kahramanmaraş-centered quakes on Feb. 6 has prompted a shift in housing preferences in Antalya, with the once sought-after properties with picturesque sea views giving way to a new demand for earthquake-resistant buildings.
Student at ODTÜ bags job at Amazon
While sharing his success story, a student from Middle East Technical University (ODTÜ), who recently bagged a job at Amazon, one of the companies he dreamed of working at from a very young age, has said that studying dedicatedly in his field of choice is the secret behind his success.
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Slovenia highlights ecology at Venice architecture expo
Slovenia's pavilion at the International Architecture Exhibition, which opened on 20 May and runs until late November, is dedicated to the principles of ecology in architecture which have been lost in the face of advancing technology.
Regulation to limit inexperienced engineers to approve high-rises
A new regulation by the Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Ministry will limit static projects approved by inexperienced new graduate civil engineers to four floors, as the experience criteria to prepare high-rise building projects will vary in accordance with the height of the building.
One Dead and Five injured after the Collapse of a Car Park in New York
One person died and five were injured after a partial collapse of a multi-story car park in New York, local authorities said, the BBC reported.
The collapse started from the second floor of the four-story building in the southern part of Manhattan around 4 p.m. local time. Authorities say all workers in the building have been found.
Burglar digs tunnel to break into Thessaloniki pharmacy
A pharmacy located in the Sykies district of Thessaloniki, in northern Greece, was burglarized in the early hours of Wednesday.
According to police, the culprit broke through brick and concrete walls by digging a tunnel to gain access to the pharmacy and stole an unknown amount of cash.
No suspects have been identified yet, and no arrests have been made.
Poor Albanian town pins tourism hopes on communist tunnels
If you'd like to walk for miles in concrete burrows built to defend an isolationist totalitarian regime that nobody wanted to attack, Kukes in northeastern Albania is the place for you.
Zakynthos Shipwreck: Βeach shut down again for safety reasons
The re-prohibition of access to the "Navagio" beach of Zakynthos was proposed by the Anti-Seismic Planning and Protection Organization (OASP), in the context of its reassessments regarding seismic activity and landslide phenomena.
Mezzanine floors to be banned in Istanbul amidst quake panic
Amid the quake panic in the country's largest metropolis of Istanbul, which has a population of 16 million, the city's municipality is taking measures to ban mezzanine floors in accordance with the new zoning regulation to make the city more quake-resistant.