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Efficient Detection of Corrosion in the Concrete floors of a Parking Garage

What's the best way to detect corrosion activity in concrete, in a short amount of time? The team at Nebest share how they achieve excellent results using the latest technology for mapping corrosion potential.

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Identifying Structural Damage on the Fukuoka Expressway Using MCGPR

Check out how Nexco East uses multichannel GPR (MCGPR) to detect and map structural damage on this busy expressway in Japan.

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Durability Engineers: Low-strength Concrete Strip Footing Evaluation with Rebound Hammers and GPR

Durability Engineers needed to assess approximately 180ft of concrete footings and identify locations for taking core samples. See how the team used advanced NDT methods to successfully identify variability in concrete strength and locate the best areas for core extraction.

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Non-destructive Testing on “Mars” Terrestrial Analog Sites

See how Scientist-astronaut Ana Pires performed nondestructive testing in extreme conditions to gather valuable data about the rock characterization and hardness of materials, similar to those found on...

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Large-scale Road Marking Visibility Measurements on Busy Highways

When testing the road marking visibility on large stretches of busy highway, the most important thing is having a dynamic, safe and efficient solution. See how Jiangsu Modern Road & Bridge Co. Ltd. carries out safe collection of road marking retroreflection with 150% increase in...

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Non-destructive Testing in Lava Tubes on the First Space Analog Mission in Portugal

Ana Pires, a pioneering scientist-astronaut, led Portugal's first space analog mission to a lava tube similar to those found on the Moon. But this wasn't your typical scientific expedition. Read more to discover the extreme conditions they faced and the innovative tools they used.

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Geophysical Survey: Hungarian National Museum Reveals Intriguing Data from Medieval Structure Hidden Underground

After an unusually large ditch had been spotted on aerial imagery near Lake Balaton in Hungary, The Hungarian National Museum set out to find out more about the mysterious structure. See how they used advanced software to analyze geophysical survey data and reveal some interesting...