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The diagram said what words couldn’t: this wasn’t just a company, it was a stranglehold on the economy. In 1911, the US ...
With 45% of solar customers saying yes to home batteries last year, the big question isn't whether or not to get one – it's what kind to get!
Local government reorganisation marks the biggest shake-up in a generation, offering a genuine opportunity to create more ...
Amid a state election campaign, Tasmania's Planning Commission has continued assessing the proposed Macquarie Point AFL ...
As complements to live strategy sessions, LLM-powered ABMs are easy to use, cheap to deploy, and scalable. As a result, they can facilitate the spread of the successful strategic planning tactics to a ...
Battery-hybrid ships, once considered niche solutions, have become the economically rational default for much of the global shipping fleet thanks to the rapid shift in battery economics, writes ...
Several factors are currently working in South Africa’s favour which, when combined, could lead to sustained economic growth.
Packing for long trips abroad induces anxiety for the author, a ritual honed over decades. Despite the increased availability ...
In the early stages, flexibility is key—employees often step beyond their official roles to ensure launch success. As scaling ...
Discover how CCUS-EOR technology can enhance oil recovery while reducing carbon emissions. A new study in Engineering ...
Steve Jobs described computers as “bicycles for the mind,” a tool that allowed people to dramatically leverage their capabilities. This paper presents a formal model of cognitive tools and ...