This guest essay reflects the views of Richard Murdocco, adjunct professor of environmental policy and planning at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences and the Public Policy Graduate Program ...
New research has found evidence that a Roman road network spanned Devon and Cornwall and connected significant settlements with military forts across the two counties as well as wider Britannia. A ...
An international team of researchers publishes the first high-resolution digital atlas of Roman roads, doubling the known length and exposing the vast gaps in our knowledge. This new dataset, ...
Roads in the US received *** D+ from the American Society of Engineers infrastructure report card. 39% of major roads in the US are in poor or mediocre condition, it said, and there were nearly 50,000 ...
A digital atlas of ancient Rome’s highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought. By Franz Lidz The apostle Paul traveled widely across the Roman Empire to spread the ...
National Highways has unveiled a five-year plan comprising digital twins and data sharing to support the smooth running of the Strategic Road Network. The virtual twin of the road network enables road ...
At its height, the Roman empire covered some 5 million square kilometres and was home to around 60 million people. This vast territory and huge population were held together via a network of ...
New South Wales Auditor-General Grant Hehir has warned that unless the agencies behind the state's road system extend their information security management systems across its entire network, it could ...
A Roman road network that spanned Devon and Cornwall and connected significant settlements with military forts across the two counties as well as wider Britannia has been discovered for the first time ...
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