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Japan’s built environment is undergoing a shift that is quiet in tone but significant in direction. After decades shaped by standardization and a broadly shared national vocabulary, architects and ...
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Ret. Col. Douglas Macgregor delivered the following monologue on his YouTube channel. Macgregor, a West Point graduate, served as a commander in the Gulf War and Kosovo War. RET. COL. DOUGLAS ...
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The unpredictable nature of AI consumption and pricing, along with massive investments from vendors, will lead to an ‘infrastructure reckoning’ in the coming years, IDC says.
Researchers have optimized and 3D-printed helix structures as optical materials for Terahertz (THz) frequencies, a potential way to address a technology gap for next-generation telecommunications, non ...