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Companies in the technology arena are often more flexible than the old-line machinery-oriented firms. “Inter” is a byword: interoperability, interface,…
Race car drivers and motorcycle riders wear them. Many sports—hockey, football, even baseball—require them. Even kids on bicycles wear them.…
From corn to pigs, growers and producers are leveraging technology to maximize output. The amount of land available for growing…
Finding ways to heat and cool residential and commercial buildings while maintaining environmental and climate concerns is a balancing act…
Few would argue that, of the common construction materials, concrete is a hard substance. Perhaps not as hard as steel,…
Every second of every day, business, individuals, and devices are creating data. While no one knows for sure exactly how…
California is noted for many things, not all of them positive. Among the negative aspects of living in the state…
Warming sunlight has been used to heat buildings since buildings were built. During the 1970s energy crunch, architects were seeking…
The current systems for food production, transportation, and storage involves a lot of waste—including food waste and resource waste. How…
The climate change discussion has centered on GHG (greenhouse gases), and particularly CO2 (carbon dioxide). Construction, apparently, is a major…