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With changing office requirements for design and management to keep pace with the expectations of tenants and ESG regulations ...
How it allows for reliable and high-precision contactless rotary motion and proximity detection ... Hall-effect sensors leverage the Hall-effect principle to detect and measure magnetic fields ...
Over the course of two years, Boral provided over 2000 cubic metres of ENVISIA® low carbon concrete, which was used ...
Controversial plans for a new 8,800-person ‘dormitory town’ on the outskirts of Cheltenham have cleared the first hurdle. The ...
A new kind of destination is taking shape on the sun-washed western edge of Limassol, where open landscapes meet the energy ...
Wokingham Borough Council has approved nine homes to be built off Waingels Road, Charvil, despite opposition from the parish council.
After 'minded to approve' verdicts in April, planning committee members will again be asked to sign off residential projects by Salboy and Glenbrook following a representation from the Music Venue ...
For more than 120 years, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has been a force in global shipbuilding, evolving from a small domestic ...
A plan to bring a KFC drive-thru to Tiverton has been backed by town councillors – despite deep concerns about traffic ...
Plans for a skyscraper which would be the UK's tallest outside of London have again been recommended for approval after a late objection from a long-established Mancunian cultural ...
The Express Tribune on MSN20d
The middleman syndrome
The donkey bears the burden it did not choose, the predators prey not out of spite but design and the grazers ... between policy and principle. Over time they become invincible not by might, but by ...
John Thornhill This is Gundbert Scherf. He’s the co-founder of Helsing, Europe’s most valuable defence tech start-up. The company makes drones and AI systems for the battlefield, and Scherf says ...