What you need to know America’s economy is rapidly changing, and Northern Kentucky’s business leaders don’t want to be caught with their heads in the sand. Automation, artificial intelligence, educational changes, trade wars and other looming challenges threaten to upend the status quo, as transformative technologies and geopolitical conflicts become part of everyday life. While […] The post To compete, region must lean into assets appeared first on LINK nky.| LINK nky
What you need to know “Everyone that’s going to enter the labor market in the next 15 years has been born,” said Janet Harrah, senior director of the Center for Economic Analysis and Development at Northern Kentucky University. Harrah met with LINK nky to discuss ongoing labor and workforce trends in Northern Kentucky, which in […] The post NKY’s workforce shrinking. How will region respond? appeared first on LINK nky.| LINK nky
Northern Kentucky tackles commuting and transit challenges with new tech, microtransit, and regional collaboration.| LINK nky
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has directed the government to begin preparations for next year’s monsoon season as early as possible, emphasizing the importance of taking proactive steps to mitigate potential damage. This decision comes after a series of severe floods and storms in recent years, which have caused significant destruction across the country. In a […] The post Prime Minister Urges Early Action for Next Year’s Monsoon Preparation appeared first on Asiaone news.| Asiaone news
"The country is alarmingly reliant on Meta, Google and Apple."| Longreads
One of the papers published in the science journal Nature has forecasted that the global construction carbon footprint would double by 2050. The projected trends that have been outlined in Nature’s recent article went on to reveal that the global emissions in the construction industry are anticipated to at least double by 2050 as per the […] The post Global Construction Carbon Footprint May Double by 2050 appeared first on World Construction Today.| World Construction Today
Sojourner Truth State Park, honoring the 19th-century abolitionist, opened in 2023 on 500 acres along the Hudson River. It celebrates Truth’s legacy with events like the inaugural Sojourner T…| New York State Parks and Historic Sites Blog
The governor’s reversal of her previous opposition to the pipeline has outraged environmentalists.| The Indypendent
Cloud infrastructure plays a critical role in how startups scale—affecting everything from product delivery and user experience to budget and compliance. While many startups begin their journey with public cloud giants, the challenges of unpredictable costs, data control, and technical constraints become more apparent as they grow. For startups ready to scale smarter, OVHcloud offers […]| OVHcloud Blog
OVHcloud, an industry leader for cloud infrastructure for blockchain and Web3 startups, is proud to announce the launch of its Fast Forward Blockchain & Web3 Accelerator, designed to support and empower innovative blockchain startups. The Accelerator, which runs from September 17 to November 20, has selected 16 promising startups to participate in a comprehensive 10-week program.| blog.ovhcloud.com
Stretch your mesh by stretching each hop by using zero-cost hops| meshtastic.org
The ACC Commission has agreed to give $150,000 to the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia as some Athenians continue to wonder when they will receive| Athens Politics Nerd
Today, Alison Mudditt reflects on a Charleston Conference session that asked: what would it take to make the scholarly communication system truly equitable, impactful, and future-ready? The post The Next Open Revolution: Equity, Impact, and the Architecture of Knowledge appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Ongoing work in Indonesia using the ICRAT focuses on corruption risks in major infrastructure projects to hold government to account. The post Accountable Infrastructure in Indonesia appeared first on Transparency International Australia.| Transparency International Australia
When it truly matters, a neighborhood can transmit a message without the need for a cell tower. A recent neighbors-as-network report profiles a hands-on effort in Austin. This project is building a people-powered radio mesh that lets phones hand off short messages from home to home when the grid stumbles, giving readers a concrete picture […] The post Your Neighborhood, Your Mesh Network: Building Shared Resilient Connectivity appeared first on Intelligent Living.| Intelligent Living
A cotton operation near Moree in New South Wales is building small-scale industrial infrastructure on the farm itself. Sundown Pastoral’s Keytah property, home of Good Earth Cotton, is pairing large‑scale solar with a battery, water purification, and electrolysers to produce green hydrogen and convert a portion of it into green ammonia for fertiliser. The system […] The post How GEGHA Solar Cotton Farm Creates Hydrogen Fuel and Ammonia Fertiliser Sustainably appeared first on Intelligen...| Intelligent Living
From glancing at a phone screen to riding a bus full of sensors, a quiet revolution is underway. It is powered not by a flashy gadget but by networks so fast and responsive that we often forget they exist. This ‘invisible speed’ is the engine of modern connectivity, a constant, real-time data flow that is […] The post The Invisible Speed: How Instant Connectivity is Reshaping Daily Life appeared first on Intelligent Living.| Intelligent Living
Exploring 6G Open RAN's true sustainability, this analysis weighs the benefits of energy-efficient networks against the costs of AI and rebound effects.| Intelligent Living
The existing facilities that power AI and cryptocurrency will consume more power than what's generated by the Hoover dam alone, contributing to a demand that's expected to grow in coming years.| Grand Forks Herald
The $1 trillion package passed with the support of nearly all Democrats and 13 Republicans.| www.nytimes.com
Network Rail has set up a new property development company to develop brownfield railway land.| RailAdvent
The new depot at Taff's Well for the South Wales Metro was officially opened by His Majesty, King Charles III on 14 November.| RailAdvent
Darlington has a new, improved signalling system - but Network Rail is warning passengers that journeys between York and Newcastle will face disruption when the system is brought into use.| RailAdvent
Construction remains among the most hazardous occupations globally. Falls from heights, equipment-related injuries, electrical hazards, environmental exposures, and structural failures create constant danger. The World Health Organization estimates that occupational accidents and diseases claim approximately 2.3 million lives annually, with construction workers bearing disproportionate risk. Yet beneath these sobering statistics lies an encouraging reality: many […] The post Redefining Risk...| World Construction Today
The construction industry processes vast quantities of data throughout project lifecycles. Workers generate activity records. Equipment produces operational metrics. Materials flow through supply chains. Environmental conditions fluctuate continuously. Weather patterns evolve. Labor productivity varies. Yet, despite this enormous data availability, construction professionals traditionally managed projects using predominantly manual processes, physical site visits, and delayed reporting. […]...| World Construction Today
In partnership with Aspire, du Infra deployed a dedicated standalone 5G+ Private Mobile Network specifically engineered for high-speed autonomous racing vehicles, supporting the UAE's vision to become the global leader in autonomous technology development and deployment.| TechAfrica News
The recently concluded government shutdown caused anxiety for millions of Americans making holiday travel plans. Due to a lapse in appropriations, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy had announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) could be forced to reduce the number of flights at key airports by 10%. This prompted many to ask why the... The post Make Aviation Great Again appeared first on EPIC for America.| EPIC for America
How Northern Europe’s long-term approach to energy, planning and balance became the industry’s quiet success story As power-constrained markets in Europe grapple with permitting pauses and grid restrictions, the Nordics – Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland – have quietly demonstrated what sustainable growth looks like in practice. The lesson from the region is straightforward […]| Robotics & Automation News
Japan-based submarine cable installation specialist, Sekikaiji Industry, has expanded its capabilities with the purchase of new trenching equipment from subsea technology and services provider, SMD. Set to be delivered in spring 2026, the contract includes SMD’s high-power jet trencher with a dedicated high sea state launch and recovery system (LARS) and SMD Artemis, a pioneering […]| Robotics & Automation News
Kubernetes is pulling the plug on Ingress NGINX. The popular Ingress controller will be discontinued in March 2026 due to maintenance issues and security risks. Users will receive best-effort support until then. Ingress NGINX has become one of the most widely used Ingress controllers in Kubernetes. The controller enabled sending network traffic to workloads and […]| Techzine Global
Kioxia shares fell 23 percent in Tokyo on Friday after its outlook for the current quarter fell short of analysts’ expectations. The decline comes at a time when international tech funds are under pressure due to growing concerns about excessive valuations in the sector. The news was reported by Bloomberg. Kioxia, a supplier of NAND […]| Techzine Global
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia is in the midst of a geopolitical storm. The Dutch government felt it necessary to step in at the end of September by taking control of Nexperia, worried that the company’s chip knowledge would leak to Chinese parent company Wingtech. Beijing responded immediately with export restrictions, which severely affected the production chain. […]| Techzine Global
Cisco is seeing further growth in demand for network equipment as companies worldwide expand their data centers and accelerate AI projects. The stock got a solid boost in premarket trading on Thursday, climbing more than 7% after the US networking giant raised its revenue and profit forecasts for the current fiscal year. According to Reuters, […]| Techzine Global
OpenAI and Anthropic both acknowledge they have a lot of work to do to improve the reliability of their services if they want to serve enterprise customers. But app developers also need to design their AI services with reliability in mind, which is hard when everyone is moving so fast.| Runtime
Draft guidance aims to beef up risk management, capital, solvency planning| Investment Executive
In 2027, Hennepin County will reconstruct Nicollet Avenue in Bloomington between American Boulevard and Old Shakopee Road. This corridor on the east side is a vital connection between three schools, the Valley View Park complex, a clinic and small, local businesses offering everything from boots to candy to music. People of all ages and backgrounds—families, children, lifelong residents, and immigrants—live, work, learn, and play here. That’s why it’s so important that we ensure Nicol...| Streets.mn
Transit riders and cyclists converged on Fort Snelling’s Whipple Federal Building as Secretary Noem spoke, highlighting accessibility gaps and multimodal routes to protest.| Streets.mn
Metrolinx is looking to serve new Kitchener Line SmartTrack stations with its UP Express trains only. It's only fair that the transit agency comes clean to transit riders on how it will make this work.| Sean Marshall
Bloor-Lansdowne Station, now under construction, will have one of the worst GO-TTC transfers of any connection point, and will have very limited ridership potential| Sean Marshall
Speed enforcement cameras are a very helpful tool that are proven to reduce speeds in residential areas. But they are just one tool. The province needs to let municipalities lead the way, rather th…| Sean Marshall
Organizations that invest in robust data strategies and analytics capabilities today will not only minimize waste and emissions - they’ll unlock new sources of value in tomorrow’s regenerative economy. The post How Data is Fueling Circular Economy Business Models appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
In the next decade, Digital Twin Analytics will redefine how manufacturing operates - from static monitoring to dynamic optimization. The post Digital Twin Analytics: Real-Time Feedback Loops for Manufacturing appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
If your organization is ready to build unified, ROI-driven marketing intelligence - Datahub Analytics can help you architect the right data stack, design attribution models, and turn insights into strategy. The post Marketing Attribution 3.0: Using Unified Data for Real ROI appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
By embracing automation, AI, and metadata intelligence, organizations can unlock a resilient, future-ready data foundation - one where every pipeline evolves as fast as the business it supports. The post Adaptive Workflows: Data Pipelines That Evolve Automatically appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
The modern CFO is at the heart of business transformation. By embracing data analytics, finance leaders can drive faster, smarter, and more confident decisions. Analytics empowers CFOs to shift from reporting the past to shaping the future - aligning financial performance with strategic growth.| Datahub Analytics
We are delighted that a damaging amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, proposed by Lord Banner and others, was dropped. The amendment aimed to remove long-standing public rights on green spaces when the land is sold by a local authority. It was debated in the House of Lords on Monday night (3 November) but not then moved. We had urged peers to oppose it and are highly relieved that the amendment… The post Green spaces rescued from damaging law-change...| Open Spaces Society
An amendment[1] to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, due to be debated in the House of Lords on Monday 3 November, aims to remove long-standing public rights on green spaces when the land is sold by a local authority. We are urging peers to oppose it. The amendment would make it much easier for local… The post Public rights on green spaces to be expunged? appeared first on Open Spaces Society.| Open Spaces Society
Full closure to occur Nov. 13 for finger joint repairs SAN PEDRO — Caltrans announces closures on the Vincent Thomas Bridge (State Route 47) for two separate repair activities. The work includes overnight closures for finger joint repairs and daytime closures for maintenance operations. The closures are as follows: Maintenance Operations Nov. 12 (Day), […] The post Daytime and Overnight Closures of Vincent Thomas Bridge appeared first on .|
Around the world, universities find themselves in crisis, with higher education governance, academic labor, and the meaning of scholarship undergoing profound transformations. […] The post An Introduction: After the University? appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
Jackson residents could find out Thursday whether they’ll be paying more for water bills. Officials say a 12% rate increase is necessary.| Mississippi Free Press
A series of incidents forces Network Rail to carry out immediate safety improvements| RailAdvent
Three historic structures on the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway have been granted Grade II listing status.| RailAdvent
Wandsworth Council’s Cabinet has agreed investment that will include and upgrade to Wandsworth Town station, including an accessible second entrance and lifts to platforms.| RailAdvent
Filipino American Mayor Arvin Amatorio guides Bergenfield, New Jersey, with a focus on infrastructure, wellness and community trust. BERGENFIELD, NEW JERSEY — Arvin G. Amatorio, a Filipino-born immigration lawyer who built... The post Arvin Amatorio: Bergenfield’s Filipino American mayor leads with inclusion, modernization and a wellness-first vision appeared first on Asian Journal News.| Asian Journal News
The US relies on a complex grid of generation sources (and types) and distribution lines to support its power needs.| Maps.com
JTNPA received a $20,000 grant from the California Fire Foundation.| Joshua Tree National Park Association
The platform aims to attract companies, universities, and national and international institutions involved in urban planning, infrastructure, energy, logistics, culture, and services The post Benghazi launches the Global Platform for GCUP appeared first on Middle East Construction News.| Middle East Construction News
The MoU signifies KAFD’s commitment to investing and embracing technologies that will revolutionise urban infrastructure and enhance the living experience through digital empowerment The post KAFD DMC and Samsung sign MoU to collaborate on smart city technology appeared first on Middle East Construction News.| Middle East Construction News
Our users have long been plagued by occasional "stale cookies" on their app dashboards, and unfortunately-short session timeouts in their The post New auth is a go! appeared first on ElfHosted.| ElfHosted
The city of Atwater completed a two-year northside street improvement project in the fall of 2025. The city also started construction of a new water treatment plant and supply well in 2025.| West Central Tribune
The construction of the Willmar Wye railroad bypass allowing for the addition of rail spurs into the Willmar Industrial Park allowed planning of a Willmar Rail Park to proceed.| West Central Tribune
COST: About $450 million for North Hollywood to Pasadena Bus Rapid Transit. About $425 million for Vermont (Avenue) Transit Corridor. CONSTRUCTION START: Sometime next year for North Hollywood to Pasadena project; second half of year for Vermont Transit Corridor project. CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION: First half of 2028 for both projects. CONTRACTOR TEAMS: For North Hollywood to […] The post Infrastructure: L.A. Metro Bus Rapid Transit appeared first on Los Angeles Business Journal.| Los Angeles Business Journal
COST: $706 million CONSTRUCTION START DATE: Fourth quarter 2026 CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION: First quarter 2028 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR TEAM: Skanska (Stockholm) and California Engineering Contractors (Pleasanton) The 6,000-foot-long Vincent Thomas Bridge was built in 1963 to connect San Pedro with Terminal Island at the Port of Los Angeles. The bridge is owned and operated by the California […] The post Infrastructure: Vincent Thomas Bridge Replacement Decking appeared first on Los Angeles Bus...| Los Angeles Business Journal
In recent times £4 billion has been invested in rolling stock and infrastructure on the East Coast Main Line (ECML). Infrastructure works have included power supply upgrades, the remodelling of Kings Cross station, and the dive-under at Werrington. Though these are impressive infrastructure projects, their benefits cannot be fully realised until the ECML has a […] The post ECML investment bears fruit appeared first on Rail Engineer.| Rail Engineer
Step-by-step guide to ZFS pool setup with iSCSI, covering configuration, networking, and failover for reliable FreeBSD storage.| Klara Systems
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. We provide you with both an infographic and a text version of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in-depth details, look below the […] The post Infra and RelEng Update – Week 45, 2025 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. We provide you both infographic and text version of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in depth details look below the infographic. Week: […] The post Infra and RelEng Update – Week 44 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. We provide you both infographic and text version of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in depth details look below the infographic. Week: […]| Fedora Community Blog
Dartford Junction is set for a £10m upgrade| RailAdvent
The C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum — home to Ole Miss basketball games, graduation ceremonies, class registration and concerts for five decades — will be razed, with demolition tentatively planned to begin this summer. The University of Mississippi announced the demolition on Tuesday in a press release that listed additional upcoming construction projects and others already […] The post Throwback game will be Tad Smith Coliseum’s last hurrah appeared first on The Daily Mississippian.| The Daily Mississippian
Blue Whale EV said through this Sourcewell contract, public entities can now streamline access to EV charging solutions. The post Blue Whale EV Secures Sourcewell Contract for EV Charging Infrastructure appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
ANSI describes the report as a "living document," updated periodically as progress continues in standards development. The post ANSI Releases 2025 Progress Report on Electric Vehicle Standards Gaps appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
Microsoft’s zero-water datacentre cooling in Johor Bahru sets a new sustainability benchmark for Southeast Asian cloud infrastructure. Southeast Asia 3 region will train 150 graduates and benefit 30,000+ people through water conservation and environmental programmes. While tech giants expand their cloud footprint in Southeast Asia, Microsoft’s latest zero-water datacentre cooling approach in its upcoming Johor […] The post Microsoft’s zero-water datacenter cooling strategy sets a new ...| TechWire Asia
Alexander "Zander" Bowles is a regular at East Lansing City Council meetings and has given advice on how to make city facilities more accessible.| East Lansing Info
Kubernetes complexity is a known issue, but your team doesn’t have to accept it. Omni removes infra-related complexity & keeps what you need.| Sidero Labs
WATERLOO and HAMILTON, Ont. – Studies across the world have shown that, on average, hospitals tend to use less than half of their medical assets at any given time. In […] The post St. Joe’s Hamilton adopts tech for equipment tracking first appeared on Canadian Healthcare Technology.| Canadian Healthcare Technology
Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada and Canadian Construction Association both commend budget's focus, but caution government on maintaining collaboration and project access across incoming workloads. The post Construction and infrastructure emerge as Canada’s main priorities in 2025 federal budget appeared first on HPAC Magazine.| HPAC Magazine
LLMs, Kubernetes, and cool stuff what not| gruchalski.com
Investigation of available options for running and operating a Certificate Authority for modern applications| gruchalski.com
The NWT budget that funds big infrastructure projects for the year ahead passed with 12 votes in favour and four against. Here's what was in it. The post NWT MLAs pass $436M capital budget for 2026-27 first appeared on Cabin Radio.| Cabin Radio
BCCA’s latest Stat Pack indicates inflationary pressures are contributing to higher construction costs and uncertainty, but sector activity is steady.| On-Site Magazine
Prime Minister Carney and Ontario premier Doug Ford both made funding announcements supporting construction of small modular reactors at Darlington Nuclear Station, the first such units to be built in the G7 nations.| On-Site Magazine
Follow us on our journey to revamp a decade old license assignment process that although working, was not really aligned anymore with modern practices for a company our size...| Michelin IT Engineering Blog
Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the devices where data is generated. In the age of 5G, this model is reshaping the way enterprises manage, process, and secure data. As global data traffic surges and latency-sensitive applications become the norm, traditional cloud infrastructure alone can no […] The post Edge Computing in the Age of 5G: What CIOs Must Know Now appeared first on Coruzant Technologies.| Coruzant Technologies
It is that time of year: a time for predictions about what is going to come in the year ahead. What will 2026 hold? No one can truly answer that question, but some can try. One organization that does every year is Gartner with its strategic technology trends list for the year ahead, which deserves [...] The post Tech Predictions for a Bold 2026 first appeared on Connected World.| Connected World
Governor Shapiro’s Administration is improving the Bayfront Parkway to enhance access and safety, supporting the Market House development to create a vibrant downtown marketplace, and developing the McKean Business Park […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
Scottish Water has completed its biggest ever water infrastructure investment which it says will benefit almost one million people in the west of Scotland. The £235m investment provides two-way connection […] The post Scottish Water completes record infrastructure investment benefiting almost one million people appeared first on Water Magazine.| Water Magazine
Northern Ireland’s Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has highlighted the importance of partnership working in its management of flood risk. The DfI said that in recent years the country has witnessed […] The post NI’s Department for Infrastructure highlights importance of partnership working around flood risk management appeared first on Water Magazine.| Water Magazine
Today I share the fifth and final episode of this October Rides Month, in which I traverse the entire city of ’s-Hertogenbosch — from the centre to its northernmost edge — without encountering a single traffic light! No wonder it …| BICYCLE DUTCH
There's some things about our repo we need to share as we prepare for 10.9.0| Jellyfin Blog
"The private sector can bring creative solutions, technical expertise, flexibility and long-term commitment that are often difficult to marshal within traditional public systems."| City Limits
AWS’s October 20 outage reminded us of a simple truth: resilience can’t be improvised. High availability (HA) within a single region helps, but it doesn’t| Stackscale
Hear the story of the fintech infrastructure company powering investment accounts for close to 25 million people across platforms like SoFi, Public and Betterment. The post Bill Capuzzi, CEO of Apex Fintech Solutions, on the critical infrastructure powering modern investing appeared first on Fintech One-on-One.| Fintech One-on-One
A 76% majority of corporations cite Security and Data Breaches as the top cause of server, operating system, application and network downtime, according to ITIC’s latest 2022 Global Server Hardware Security survey which polled 1,300 businesses worldwide. Security is a technology and business issue that impacts all enterprises. Some 76% of respondents cited security and […]| Information Technology Intelligence Consulting
If libraries are civic institutions that structure society’s relationship to knowledge, and generative AI is poised to reshape discovery whether libraries act or not, will library leaders will develop strategies that preserve trust, equity, and sustainability? The post Guest Post — Do Academic Libraries Have a Strategy for AI? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Metro Vancouver has substantially finished construction on its award-winning, one-kilometre-long Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel, one of five new regional water supply tunnels designed to ensure delivery of drinking water in the event of a major earthquake. The tunnel lies 30 metres below the bottom of the Burrard Inlet, is 6.5 metres in diameter, and […] The post Vancouver’s earthquake-resilient Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel completes construction, begins connections appeared f...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
A combined investment of more than $9.8 million will not only create drainage infrastructure improvements to enhance stormwater quality in Semiahmoo Bay and manage flooding along Marine Drive in White Rock, British Columbia, but also deepen the partnership with a local First Nation. The Marine Drive Stormwater Improvements project includes the installation of nearly two […] The post Major investments strengthen White Rock’s stormwater system and safeguard Semiahmoo Bay in B.C. appeared fi...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
The Town of Virden, Manitoba, is asking residents and businesses to conserve water as consultants warn that the aquifer supplying the community’s wells is running critically low — and a transition to an older aquifer could temporarily raise arsenic concerns in the local water supply. Consultants engaged by the Manitoba Water Services Board (MWSB) recently […] The post Virden faces water shortage, arsenic concerns as Manitoba town shifts aquifers appeared first on Environmental Science &...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
More than $50 million from the Canada Community-Building Fund will be available this year to New Brunswick communities for local infrastructure projects, while Alberta municipalities and Indigenous communities can now apply for $25 million in funding through the Drought and Flood Protection Program. The Canada Community-Building Fund provides predictable and flexible funding to support 19 […] The post Alberta, New Brunswick invest in projects to strengthen drought and flood protection appea...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Endress+Hauser has unveiled a new generation of its Micropilot radar level sensors, expanding the Swiss company’s 80GHz radar lineup for liquid and solid measurement. The redesigned family includes upgraded FMR10B and FMR20B models and the all-new FMR30B, which introduces a colour touchscreen display to the series for the first time. The new devices are aimed […] The post Endress+Hauser debuts next-generation Micropilot radar sensors appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering M...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine