The Scientist Who Helped Save New York's Subway from Sandy

Monday, October 28, 2013 - 11:00 in Earth & Climate

When Superstorm Sandy hit New York a year ago, it caused a massive, 14-foot storm surge. Nine out of the city's 14 subway tunnels beneath rivers flooded, and the subway was shut down for days. But the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) took precautions

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