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     <title>Watching over the water system: Engineers design sensors to monitor pipes after earthquakes</title>
   	 <description>After a big earthquake, it's key to keep the water system afloat. Water is necessary for life, and it fights the fires that often accompany such disasters.</description>
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   	 <description>Could a concept from information technology familiar to online file sharers be exploited to reduce road congestion and even traffic accidents? That is the question answered in the affirmative by researchers in California, writing in the International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems.</description>
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