Researchers Find US Grid can Handle More Offshore Wind Power
To see the original article, click here. Researchers from the University of Delaware and Princeton University have found that the US electrical grid can effectively handle more offshore
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To see the original article, click here. Researchers from the University of Delaware and Princeton University have found that the US electrical grid can effectively handle more offshore
The tech industry is retaliating against Trump’s mandate to ban immigrants and refugees from the Unites States. On January 27 President Donald Trump signed an executive order whose
To see the original article by James Dallas, click here. When the end of Volkswagen’s longstanding agreement with Mercedes-Benz to build its Crafter on the Stuttgart manufacturer’s Sprinter
Political protest and dissent continue to escalate in the hours leading up to Donald Trump’s inauguration. Today the United States will bear witness to the swearing in of
Forbes, popular business and finance magazine, revealed that the US ranks 23rd in their annual edition of Best Countries for Business. The world’s largest economy continues a decade-long
To see the original article by James Dallas, click here. Mercedes-Benz Vans has launched a reservation service to enable potential UK customers to leave a refundable reservation fee
Mercedes envisions robotics as part and parcel of tomorrow’s package delivery While the automobile manufacturer revealed the science fiction-like vehicle last September, its strategic initiative recently wowed at
Fear responses and situational awareness boost AI’s involvement with military intelligence Artificial intelligence may begin to play a key role in future Royal Navy operations, thanks to Roke
For the foreseeable future, social media will continue to be the dominating force in global communication From the tentative voyeurism of MySpace, to the sophisticated stalking of Instagram,
Overcrowded buses and closed tube stations create nightmare commute for London’s workforce Transport for London’s (TfL) Tube staff are striking due to over 800 jobs cuts, ticket office