A New York filmmaker captured the Manhattan Bridge swaying in a time-lapse video that's causing concern among commuters. However, a Columbia University engineering professor says the motion in the ...
A New York filmmaker captured the Manhattan Bridge swaying in a time-lapse video that's causing concern among commuters. However, a Columbia University engineering professor says the motion in the video is not 'necessarily a cause for alarm.' (July 28)
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if you knew the skyscraper you were in was swaying youd probably have a cow about that to