BraunAbility 2024 Chrysler Pacifica Touring. (Gresham Driving Aids Inc.) Braun Corporation has recalled 44 units of its 2024 Chrysler Pacifica and Voyager BraunAbility minivans. The seat limiter may not be installed, causing the seat to move too far forward. Therefore, these vehicles do not meet the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No.… Continue reading Braun recalls 2024 Chrysler minivans due to seat restriction issues
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Overnight construction continues on I-476 and I-76
WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced continued overnight construction to improve safety and infrastructure on Interstate 476 (Blue Route) and the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76). The extensive project, spanning nearly 17 miles, aims to provide major road and structural improvements between the I-76 interchange in West Conshohocken Borough, Montgomery County,… Continue reading Overnight construction continues on I-476 and I-76
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra wins the “Next Big Thing in Tech 2024” award.
The Saturn 4 Ultra. (Image source: Elegoo) Elegoo's Saturn 4 Ultra was named one of the next big things in tech by blog Fast Company this year. Its ability to accelerate 3D printing in resin thanks to tilt release technology is said to make removing a finished model quicker and easier. The 4 Ultra also… Continue reading Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra wins the “Next Big Thing in Tech 2024” award.
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H-1B visa rule for specialty occupations under review by White House
A comprehensive regulatory overhaul of the H-1B visa program is currently under review in the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. This is the final step before its release. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services last year issued draft regulations changing eligibility standards, including degree requirements, for specialty occupation visas used primarily in technology… Continue reading H-1B visa rule for specialty occupations under review by White House
Market analysis and forecast for Construction 4.0 until 2033: Market
The Construction 4.0 market is expected to reach $23.44 billion in 2023 and grow at a CAGR of 6.21% from 2023 to 2033. The market is driven by rapid advances in construction technologies such as automation, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and building information modeling (BIM). These innovations improve construction processes by… Continue reading Market analysis and forecast for Construction 4.0 until 2033: Market
Bosch is on track to receive a $225 million federal grant for the Roseville chip plant
German technology company Bosch has signed a preliminary agreement with the federal government for $225 million in financing to modernize a computer chip factory in Roseville. The money from the CHIPS and Science Act would contribute to Bosch's $1.9 billion investment to enable production of silicon carbide power semiconductor chips for electric cars. According to… Continue reading Bosch is on track to receive a $225 million federal grant for the Roseville chip plant
Sculptural facade of the Shenzhen Institute of Financial Technology by Zaha Hadid Architects takes shape | News
anchor Image: Xue Liang The upcoming Shenzhen Institute of Financial Technology Tower by Zaha Hadid Architects is taking shape. Construction work has begun on the sculptural façade of the 46-story structure. Image: Xue Liang Located on a narrow plot of land in the center of Shenzhen's Futian district, the tower… Continue reading Sculptural facade of the Shenzhen Institute of Financial Technology by Zaha Hadid Architects takes shape | News
New Columbia home uses eco-friendly straw insulation | Mid-Missouri News
A new way to insulate homes is coming to Colombia. Greg and Joan Dyer are building their new house with prefabricated straw insulation. Using straw to insulate a home reduces its carbon footprint because the straw absorbs carbon instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. When completed, the Dyers' home will be the first of… Continue reading New Columbia home uses eco-friendly straw insulation | Mid-Missouri News
Thermometer factory owner gets probation for exposing workers to mercury
WEST BABYLON, NY – The owner of a New York thermometer factory was sentenced Friday to three years' probation for failing to protect workers who were exposed to dangerous levels of mercury following a leak at his plant. Robert Peyser, 66, of Bellmore, Long Island, and his company, Kessler Thermometer Corp., previously pleaded guilty in… Continue reading Thermometer factory owner gets probation for exposing workers to mercury