Unisa for a 500 million dollar research center selected

The city of Adelaide houses the construction of SSN-AUKUS-U-BOOTEN / image: myphotobank.com.au / stock.adobe.com Unisa researchers are the big winners in an announcement by the federal government of two new collaborative research centers conducted in industries that are intended to strengthen the Australian production sector. The Future Industries Institute will play an important role in… Continue reading Unisa for a 500 million dollar research center selected

“Too many people are forced to choose”

The insurance industry already has problems with catastrophic claims for damages after increasing the extreme weather events. Now tariffs of the Trump administration increase the costs of the insurance companies and may make insurance for homeowners even more unafforders in America. What happens? As Cleartechnica reported, the insurance industry predicts larger future losses and higher… Continue reading “Too many people are forced to choose”

Structure work on the SD Highway 37 planned near Huron

For immediate publication: Monday, April 28, 2025 Contact:Brad Letcher, Huron Area Engineer, 605-353-7140 Huron, SD – On Monday, May 5, 2025, the work on the SD Highway 37 will begin north and south via Cain Creek, five miles south of Huron. The repair work of the bridges consists of attachment, concrete overlay and guise updates… Continue reading Structure work on the SD Highway 37 planned near Huron

Mesa Gateway Airport South Concourse Terminal Expansion serves as a model for modernization

The expansion of the South Concourse Terminal at the Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA) is a transformative project that improves the ability of the airport to operate its growing passenger base. The new 30,000 square meter terminal, which replaced an outdated temporary facility, adds five new goals and significantly improves passenger flow and operational efficiency. Through… Continue reading Mesa Gateway Airport South Concourse Terminal Expansion serves as a model for modernization

According to the numbers: falls into the construction

Falls are the most common cause of death in the construction industry. They are also the second most common cause of non -fatal injuries. According to injury facts in 2023, briefs, travel and falls contributed 421 deaths for construction workers – a statistical online database led by the National Safety Council. And in 2024, the… Continue reading According to the numbers: falls into the construction

“Us -Total -Shock”: China and Russia's 2028 Plan to build a core reactor on the moon is anesthetized by the global space community

IN SHORT 🚀 China and Russia Plan to build a nuclear reactor on the moon in order to operate a permanent basis by 2035. 🌑 The International lunar research station (Ilrs) is dependent on nuclear power for sustainable energy under hard moon conditions. 🌌 The initiative positions China and Russia as important players in the… Continue reading “Us -Total -Shock”: China and Russia's 2028 Plan to build a core reactor on the moon is anesthetized by the global space community

This 646 square meter house was revised to a sculptural retreat

“We didn't want to keep anything from the existing little house that had been completely cobbled together by its previous owner over the years,” said Antoine Geiger and August Hijlkema, founding architects by Geiger & Hijlkema. It is true: The new variety of rooms makes the 646 square foot of the house appear twice as… Continue reading This 646 square meter house was revised to a sculptural retreat

China Financed Autobahn brings Cambodia's development into the quick trace

Travel to the southwest of Phnom Penh, a 187 km long highway that connects the capital of Cambodia with the port city of Sihanoukville, with 31 Townships and 110 villages, including Voa Sar Village. When the construction of the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville-Expressway, financed by China Road and Bridge Corporation, began in June 2019, the once numerous… Continue reading China Financed Autobahn brings Cambodia's development into the quick trace

3D printed organic oven: The future of the affordable, sustainable living space | News

National – The Maine University has just presented an innovative new house design that could revolutionize the way we build houses across the country. On November 21, the Advanced Structures and Composites Center (ASCC) at the University of Biohome3d Vor-the first 3D printed house in the world, which was made exclusively from biological materials. This… Continue reading 3D printed organic oven: The future of the affordable, sustainable living space | News