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Lebanon Bridge Reopens Hours After Ceasefire Takes Effect
Global NewsApr 17

Lebanon Bridge Reopens Hours After Ceasefire Takes Effect

Thousands of displaced Lebanese families crossed a hastily repaired bridge on Friday, racing home just hours after a ceasefire ended weeks of conflict. Bulldozers worked through dawn to fill a bomb crater, reconnecting families to their homes in southern Lebanon.

SBS Australia2 min read
Lagos Approves $324M to Replace Historic Carter Bridge
SolutionsApr 30

Lagos Approves $324M to Replace Historic Carter Bridge

Nigeria's government is investing 548.98 billion naira to completely rebuild one of Lagos's oldest bridges after experts found its underwater foundation deteriorating beyond repair. The upgraded Carter Bridge will be longer, wider, and designed to finally solve traffic jams that have plagued the city for decades.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
Wellington Saves Beloved Bridge With $15M Repair Plan
SolutionsFeb 7

Wellington Saves Beloved Bridge With $15M Repair Plan

After fierce public backlash stopped demolition plans, Wellington City Council just approved a $15 million project to restore the iconic City to Sea Bridge and Capital E building. The heart of Wellington's civic space is finally coming back to life.

Stuff NZ2 min read
Quantum Sensors Could Save 220,000 U.S. Bridges
SolutionsJun 26

Quantum Sensors Could Save 220,000 U.S. Bridges

Engineers are developing quantum sensors that could detect hidden damage in America's 220,000 aging bridges before catastrophic failures occur. This breakthrough technology offers hope for preventing tragedies like the 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse that killed 13 people.

Scientific American3 min read
Trump Pardons 9 Mechanics in Right-to-Repair Push
Community HeroesJul 4

Trump Pardons 9 Mechanics in Right-to-Repair Push

President Trump granted full pardons to nine mechanics who faced federal prosecution for fixing vehicle emissions systems. The move aligns with his broader effort to protect Americans' right to repair their own cars.

Fox News Politics2 min read
Repair Shop Saves $1,200 GPU After Girlfriend Smashed It
VideosFeb 8

Repair Shop Saves $1,200 GPU After Girlfriend Smashed It

A Chinese repair technician rescued a destroyed graphics card worth over $1,000 by transplanting its chip onto a new circuit board. The card was physically smashed but now works perfectly again.

Google News - Technology2 min read
Nigeria Rebuilds 60-Year-Old Carter Bridge in Lagos
Planet WinsMay 6

Nigeria Rebuilds 60-Year-Old Carter Bridge in Lagos

Nigeria just launched a major rebuild of Lagos's historic Carter Bridge, bringing modern cable-stayed design to a crossing that's served millions for six decades. Work starts immediately with a promise to finish in three years.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Volunteers Crank 12-Person Bridge for Historic Inspection
Acts of KindnessMar 29

Volunteers Crank 12-Person Bridge for Historic Inspection

A dozen volunteers manually cranked the gears of Ohio's historic Harmar Bridge for its first in-depth inspection in years, bringing the century-old swing bridge one step closer to reconnecting two communities. The two-day inspection will guide a $2 million restoration to reopen the landmark as a pedestrian bridge.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Wales' 200-Year-Old Bridge Still Connecting Communities
Daily MixJan 31

Wales' 200-Year-Old Bridge Still Connecting Communities

Two centuries ago, the world's largest suspension bridge opened in Wales, slashing nine hours off the journey to London. The Menai Bridge still stands today as a testament to human ingenuity and early engineering brilliance.

Good News Network2 min read
Satellites Now Catch Bridge Problems Before They Collapse
InnovationMar 9

Satellites Now Catch Bridge Problems Before They Collapse

Scientists can now use satellites to detect tiny movements in bridges that signal danger long before traditional inspections would notice. The breakthrough could prevent disasters and save lives, especially in areas where bridges rarely get checked.

Science Daily3 min read
Apple's $499 MacBook Neo Is Most Repairable in a Decade
InnovationMar 16

Apple's $499 MacBook Neo Is Most Repairable in a Decade

Apple just released its most repair-friendly laptop since 2014, making it easier for students and schools to fix broken devices themselves. The $499 MacBook Neo uses screws instead of glue, though repair experts say there's still room for improvement.

The Hindu2 min read
Volunteers Crank Historic Ohio Bridge Back to Life
Acts of KindnessMar 25

Volunteers Crank Historic Ohio Bridge Back to Life

A dozen volunteers in Marietta, Ohio manually cranked open a 100-year-old swing bridge for its first deep inspection in years, moving a beloved landmark closer to connecting the community again. The hands-on effort is part of a $2 million restoration to reopen the Historic Harmar Bridge as a pedestrian walkway.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Two Strangers Born on Same Bridge Say Goodbye After 86 Years
Global NewsFeb 1

Two Strangers Born on Same Bridge Say Goodbye After 86 Years

Sam Mitchell and Maureen Smith were both born in moving cars on Australia's Fremantle Traffic Bridge, 64 years apart. They joined 80 others for a special farewell ride before the historic bridge gets demolished and rebuilt.

ABC Australia2 min read
Ghana's Hohoe Gets Two New Bridges to Connect Communities
SolutionsJul 7

Ghana's Hohoe Gets Two New Bridges to Connect Communities

Two new bridges are coming to Ghana's Hohoe Constituency, promising safer travel and better access to markets for farming communities that have dealt with dangerous crossings for too long. Construction starts this month with a two-month timeline for the first bridge.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Colorado Blocks Big Tech's Attempt to Weaken Repair Law
SolutionsApr 30

Colorado Blocks Big Tech's Attempt to Weaken Repair Law

Colorado lawmakers just voted down a tech industry-backed bill that would have gutted the state's landmark right-to-repair protections. After a marathon hearing filled with testimony from repair advocates, small businesses, and everyday citizens, the House committee killed the proposal 7-4.

Ars Technica3 min read
John Deere Pays $99M, Opens Repairs to 200,000 Farmers
SolutionsApr 9

John Deere Pays $99M, Opens Repairs to 200,000 Farmers

After years of farmers fighting for the right to fix their own equipment, John Deere will pay $99 million and make repair tools widely available for the next decade. It's a major win for 200,000 farmers who can now repair tractors themselves instead of waiting weeks for approved dealerships.

Wired3 min read
India's Bullet Train Bridge Rises 36 Meters Over River
InnovationApr 27

India's Bullet Train Bridge Rises 36 Meters Over River

India's first bullet train project hit a major milestone with completion of all eight massive piers for a 480-meter bridge over the Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad. The innovative construction uses a special technique that builds the bridge without scaffolding underneath.

Indian Express2 min read
Sataso Bridge Work Resumes After Contractor Change
SolutionsMay 20

Sataso Bridge Work Resumes After Contractor Change

A stalled bridge project in Ghana's Mampong region is back on track with a new contractor and government support. The restart brings relief to communities facing transportation challenges.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Nigeria Bans Mining Near Bridges to Protect Roads
Planet WinsJan 18

Nigeria Bans Mining Near Bridges to Protect Roads

Nigeria is cracking down on mining activities that damage critical infrastructure, banning all excavation within 10 kilometers of bridges nationwide. The move comes with serious enforcement measures including patrol boats, highway cameras, and police vehicles dedicated to protecting the country's roadways.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Satellites Spot Bridge Problems Before They Become Disasters
InnovationMar 12

Satellites Spot Bridge Problems Before They Become Disasters

Scientists can now predict bridge collapses from space by detecting tiny shifts invisible to the human eye. The breakthrough could save lives and billions in infrastructure costs worldwide.

Good News Network3 min read

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