An architect designed custom clocks for the Pennsylvania Capitol a century ago, and they're still ticking

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Capitol buildings are almost always an imposing sight. As seats of government, they are usually elegant and stately – and often crowned with a dome. Visitors to the Pennsylvania Capitol are drawn to its priceless works of art, polished marble and intricate carvings, but behind the doors of some of its most… Continue reading An architect designed custom clocks for the Pennsylvania Capitol a century ago, and they're still ticking

Stor4Build heats up thermal energy storage solutions for buildings and grids

Stor4Build heats up thermal energy storage solutions for buildings and grids by Jennifer Burke for ORNL News Oak Ridge TN (SPX) December 23, 2024 In the United States, more than 100 million buildings use electrical energy to keep heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment operating. HVAC systems account for the majority of… Continue reading Stor4Build heats up thermal energy storage solutions for buildings and grids

Creating Pathways to Prosperity: Dapo Abiodun's Street Revolution

By Tayo Mabeweje Governance is most effective when it is based on vision, purpose and service to humanity. In Ogun State, Governor Dapo Abiodun has exemplified this ethos and redefined leadership through monumental strides in road infrastructure development. The people of Ijebu Ode, one of the focal points of his administration’s efforts, are living witnesses… Continue reading Creating Pathways to Prosperity: Dapo Abiodun's Street Revolution

There are mixed messages about Cyprus' energy project

Reports raise doubts about the interconnector's viability, just as a major investor agrees to buy a large stake As far as news goes, the Great Sea Interconnector has had quite a week: first, two reports were leaked that cast significant doubt on the venture, and then, almost immediately, was the revelation that a major French… Continue reading There are mixed messages about Cyprus' energy project

Pedestrian Bridge Coming to MetLife for 2026 FIFA World Cup

New Jersey officials will spend more than $33 million on a design and construction contract for the new pedestrian bridge near MetLife Stadium in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In a resolution adopted Thursday morning, the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority agreed to award Creamer-Sanzari, a joint venture, $33,507,000 to construct a… Continue reading Pedestrian Bridge Coming to MetLife for 2026 FIFA World Cup

This rocket is keeping the world in suspense

The US is poised to send hydrogen into space for the first time using a rocket motor made in part using 3D technology. This unprecedented mission has captured the attention of our planet's inhabitants and aims to transform known space and technology. The RL10 rocket engine is a legacy of American aerospace engineering and the… Continue reading This rocket is keeping the world in suspense

Hedera (HBAR) strengthens institutional attractiveness through support

Hedera's key partnerships with NVIDIA and Intel aim to leverage its technology to develop Verifiable Compute, a hardware-based solution. Valor Digital Securities Limited (VDSL) and The Hashgraph Group (THG) have launched the first physically backed Hedera HBAR Exchange-Traded Product (ETP) on Euronext Amsterdam. Hedera (HBAR) enjoys prominence as it is associated with the traditional financial… Continue reading Hedera (HBAR) strengthens institutional attractiveness through support

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Hunter’s pardon is bad, but Biden’s “meritorious” clemency is worse

Joe Biden's last-minute pardons have been nothing short of scandalous—and his son Hunter's pardon wasn't even the worst. Biden's pardons are terrible on their own, but taken together they illustrate a larger point. Pardons apply to individual cases; Pardons are not for policymaking. First of all, holy crap, some of these pardons are insane, including… Continue reading Hunter’s pardon is bad, but Biden’s “meritorious” clemency is worse

Senate passes Social Security Fairness Act and sends WEP/GPO repeal to White House

Justice is returning to Social Security for millions of retired firefighters, police officers, teachers and other public employees. By a vote of 76 to 20, the US Senate passed the Social Security Fairness Act – a bipartisan bill to repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO) – early Saturday morning.… Continue reading Senate passes Social Security Fairness Act and sends WEP/GPO repeal to White House