By 2028, a new six-lane road will connect Budapest and Liszt Ferenc International Airport, followed by a new railway line and a third terminal by 2035—part of a 2.5 billion euro development to turn the airport into a leading regional hub. The post Hungary to Build New Road, Rail, and Terminal for Budapest Airport by 2035 appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.| Hungarian Conservative
WHAT’S HAPPENING: Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, Daily on Energy readers! If any East Coast Dodger fans stayed up for last night’s World Series game until the early morning hours, you’re not alone – Maydeen is feeling it too after the Dodgers and Blue Jays played into the 18th inning, making one of the longest […]| Washington Examiner
GlobalFocus Center, in partnership with the German Marshall Fund, and with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Orbotix Industries and the Naval Academy in Constanta...| GlobalFocus
Detroit has announced plans for a new US$40 million multimodal transit hub inside... The post Detroit plans $40m multimodal hub appeared first on Cities Today.| Cities Today
WINNIPEG – The Health Sciences Centre Foundation says a new $1-million donation from Winnipeg-based insurance company Canada Life will help pay for cutting-edge surgical technology and tools, leading to lower […] The post $1M donation to HSC will pay for new surgical tech first appeared on Canadian Healthcare Technology.| Canadian Healthcare Technology
With the right strategy, architecture, and tools, you can reduce TCO, accelerate TTI, and unlock the full potential of your data. The post TCO vs. Time-to-Insight: The Real Metrics That Matter in BI Projects appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
From the skyscrapers of NEOM to the classrooms of Riyadh, from the energy fields of Aramco to the algorithms of startups, data is the new foundation of progress.| Datahub Analytics
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […] The post Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding? appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
The site, located on Scotland’s Cowal Peninsula, will be powered by wind, wave and solar energy| Latest from ITPro
Dell has unveiled extensive updates and new features in storage and data engines in a bid cater to the growing demand for scalable AI infrastructure| Latest from ITPro
The October 2025 rains (see previous blog) were among the most intense to strike Eastern Nepal, the Darjeeling Himalayas, and Bhutan in rece...| savethehills.blogspot.com
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Today, the basin of Islais Creek–an historic watershed-turned-industrial district in San Francisco, built on rubble from a 1906 earthquake–is at risk from coastal and stormwater flooding, as well as liquefaction. Islais Hyper-Creek is a vision for the area where ecology and industry co-exist in harmony. A large park with a restored tidal creek system and […]| Rebuild by Design
Chez Stackscale, nous travaillons au quotidien avec VMware vSphere et Proxmox VE. Notre approche n’est pas d’« imposer » un outil, mais d’adapter la| Stackscale
The right IT strategy can only go so far if you don’t have the right people to execute it and the talent far exceeds the supply.| Verinext
What has happened to homes and lives in Gaza is a stand-alone crime. Even if it is physically rebuilt, the trauma of losing homes will last for decades.| www.nytimes.com
EFI Foundation's analysis of the 321 awards that were cancelled by the U.S. Department of Energy in October 2025.| EFI Foundation
Confused by IOPS, latency, and throughput? This guide breaks down storage performance metrics so you can pinpoint bottlenecks and understand what really makes storage fast—or slow. The post Understanding Storage Performance Metrics appeared first on Klara Systems.| Klara Systems
Learn how ZFS handles dataset management with snapshots, clones, and bookmarks—tools that enable reliable backups, efficient replication, and flexible testing without data risk.| Klara Systems
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 42 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 41 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has received the Long Island Business Development Council’s 2025 Business Award. The distinction recognizes CSHL’s role as a regional economic driver and beacon of discovery, innovation, and community development. CSHL was nominated by the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency (NCIDA) and the Nassau County Local Economic Development Assistance Corporation (NCLEAC).... The post CSHL wins Long Island Business Development Council award appeared firs...| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
As the Chinese Communist Party has cracked down again on the export of rare-earth minerals essential for so much of modern technology, Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorganChase, announced a huge private-sector investment in infrastructure in an editorial in the Wall Street Journal. “The brutal invasion of Ukraine, the indescribable terrorist attack on Israel and […] The post Economist pleased with private-sector infrastructure investments, warns against ‘public-private partnership...| The Sentinel
A lot of SMBs don’t come to us asking whether they should move to the private cloud or stick with on-premise infrastructure. What they’re usually saying is something closer to, “We’ve outgrown our current setup, but we’re not sure what’s next.” Sometimes it’s because the server in the back room is long past its prime. […] The post Private Cloud vs. On-Premise: How to Choose the Right Infrastructure for Your Business appeared first on SkyNet MTS.| SkyNet MTS
The Transportation Commission declined to recommend the city install three stop signs in Glencairn and South Marble neighborhood.| East Lansing Info
You could think of this as bike bus signal priority.| BikePortland
French IT service provider Atos had a significant decline in revenue in the third quarter of 2025. The company attributes the decline mainly to the loss of several major contracts. Atos has announced that it will not be active in the acquisition market again until 2026, according to Reuters news agency. Atos, known as a […]| Techzine Global
IBM and Groq are joining forces to bring agentic AI to businesses faster. The parties promise five times faster AI inference than traditional GPUs by combining IBM’s watsonx Orchestrate with Groq’s specialized hardware. Strictly regulated sectors such as healthcare will be able to benefit most from the new possibilities. IBM is opening the door to […]| Techzine Global
Update, 2:18 PM, by Laura Herijgers: AWS reports that the outage has been largely resolved. “Almost all services are functioning normally again,” the company reports on its status page. AWS Lambda continues to be affected by the outage for the time being. The cause turned out to be a malfunction in the DNS system responsible […]| Techzine Global
Anapaya and NL-ix announce a strategic partnership to bring SCION connectivity to European internet providers and businesses. SCION is known for providing| Techzine Global
Expert insights into 2BrightSparks’ evolution, features, and value for modern businesses. The post 2BrightSparks Review: Cutting-Edge Data Backup & Automation for SMBs in 2025 appeared first on Today Testing.| Today Testing
The Short: I recently read How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems that Shape Our World, by Deb Chachra, 2023 Riverhead Books. While it starts with the more hardware based infrastructure I default to when I think of infrastructure, such as pipelines or highways, it’s about a whole lot more! My library had it, I read […]| A Deep Look by Dave Hook
Enabled worldwide connectivity As a member of an eduroam institution, you automatically connect to Wi-Fi whenever you’re in range of an eduroam hotspot — more than 10,000 worldwide. In 2024, eduroam authenticated 8.4 billion connections at those 10,000 hotspots. For … Read more The post A decade of eduroam: Encrypted Wi-Fi at Carolina and beyond appeared first on Information Technology Services.| Information Technology Services
Web users globally have been impacted by an outage at Amazon Web Services - keep tabs on all the latest updates in our rolling live coverage| Latest from ITPro
The Montreal Port Authority has announced the start of preparatory work for its expansion project in Contrecœur and awards water works contract for future container terminal to the CTCGP consortium.| On-Site Magazine
Partnership between TransPod, Algoma Steel and Supreme Steel advances construction of Canada's first ultra-high-speed line between Calgary and Edmonton as Alberta looks to transform transportation infrastructure.| On-Site Magazine
The Return on Investment of U.S. Clean Hydrogen Policy (June 2025) quantifies the economic return of U.S. clean hydrogen hubs (H2Hubs) and policy incentives by comparing low-carbon hydrogen program costs with their potential economic benefits. In 2021, Congress passed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), providing $8 billion in funding for new energy infrastructure nationwide. States, […] The post The Return on Investment of U.S. Clean Hydrogen Policy appeared first on EFI Foundation.| EFI Foundation
Uisce Éireann has been granted planning permission for a transformative €49 million upgrade to the Nenagh Wastewater Treatment Plant in County Tipperary, Ireland. Uisce Éireann said this once-in-a-generation investment will […] The post Uisce Éireann granted planning permission for €49 million upgrade to Nenagh Wastewater Treatment Plant appeared first on Water Magazine.| Water Magazine
Kier has been appointed to its first contract with Southern Water, advancing two critical schemes that support environmental protection and future growth. The Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) appointment has been […] The post Kier appointed to its first Southern Water design contract to support AMP8 Strategic Delivery Partner Framework appeared first on Water Magazine.| Water Magazine
New flood defence gates protecting 185 properties in Truro, Cornwall are now fully operational, securing the city’s flood defences for the next 30 years. The newly refurbished tidal barrier forms […] The post New Truro tidal gates ready to swing into action appeared first on Water Magazine.| Water Magazine
A recent joint advisory from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has highlighted a significant threat to critical infrastructure sectors across the United States: RansomHub ransomware.| MixMode
EV infrastructure is far more valuable to the nation's prosperity and jobs market than the White House believes, according to a new report.| Streetsblog USA
#Factoftheweek By 2030, global transmission infrastructure investment is projected to rise to $573.7 billion, up from $372.6 billion in 2025, which is a growth rate of roughly 9.2%. What’s driving this growth? The reality is the grid is no longer just wires and poles. It is a digital, intelligent network. It makes you think about [...] The post Fact of the Week – 10/13/2025 first appeared on Connected World.| Connected World
Lakes Mead and Powell, the basin’s two largest reservoirs, are approaching critical levels in which hydropower from their dams (Hoover and Glen Canyon, respectively) would be severely curtailed or altogether cease. The post Solar growth cushions Colorado River hydropower declines appeared first on The Water Desk.| The Water Desk
The funding will support 30 drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and non-point source projects across the Commonwealth to strengthen water systems and improve water quality for Pennsylvania communities. This funding round […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
The event marked Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)’s landmark $1.7 billion Terminal Modernization Program — creating a modern, sustainable, and passenger-focused 811,000-square-foot terminal that will streamline travel, showcase Western Pennsylvania’s art […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
The eight selected municipal and composter-led projects will receive grants “designed to fuel systemic change and increase the acceptance of certified compostable packaging across the U.S.” The post New Grant Program Fuels Organics And Compostable Packaging Recovery appeared first on BioCycle.| BioCycle
Diamond Open Access promises equity, but sustainability challenges remain. Discover the hidden costs, global gaps, and paths toward lasting open publishing. The post Diamond Dreams, Unequal Realities: The Promise and Pitfalls of No-APC Open Access appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
AI web harvesting bots are different from traditional web crawlers and violate many of the established rules and practices in place. Their rapidly expanding use is emerging as a significant IT management problem for content-rich websites across numerous industries.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Static API keys scattered across repositories create exponential security debt as AI scales. The solution? Credentials that live for minutes, not months. X.509 certificates and service mesh technology provide the foundation for machine identity that operates at AI speed while maintaining security.| Deepak Gupta | AI & Cybersecurity Innovation Leader | Founder's Journey from ...
The Houston utility company told investors during a Tuesday conference call that its total restoration costs for the hurricane and derecho windstorm in May are estimated to be at least $1.6 billion, which likely will result in a 2% increase to Houston-area customers' bills for a period of 15 years.| KERA News
Smart meters and undergrounding power lines are among promising innovations in addressing climate and fire risks.| UCLA Luskin
A new Accountable Infrastructure Project is tackling corruption risks in public projects across Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Kenya, and Zambia by closing information gaps that prevent civil society from monitoring government decisions and safeguarding public funds.| Transparency International Australia
In an era defined by the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and responsibly manage the planet’s finite resources, the shift towards sustainable energy is a global imperative. As nations like the UK seek viable solutions, solar energy has established itself as a powerful and reliable cornerstone of this green transition, offering a clean, inexhaustible […] The post How do Solar Panels Contribute to UK Sustainability and Resource Conservation? appeared first on Intelligent Living.| Intelligent Living
Discover the Pillar of Sanctum: Hold the Space. Learn why protecting time and space is essential for renewal, sustainability, and impact.| 🌀thisisGRAEME
The Etihad Rail in the UAE is nearing completion, while the long-delayed GCC Railway faces multiple hurdles.| Dr. Ehsan Bayat
Editor’s note: This article is adapted from a version published Sept. 23, 2025, by the Center for Transportation Studies (CTS) at the University of Minnesota. Access to job opportunities by driving and transit declined between 2022 and 2023 in most large U.S. cities, but it improved by walking and biking, according to new research from CTS’s Accessibility Observatory (AO). The ninth annual Access Across America (AAA) study uses the most current comprehensive walking, biking, trans...| Streets.mn
Though a visit to Montreal can make one jealous, Toronto has shown it can do great things too. We just have to follow through.| Sean Marshall
Build private, programmable communication directly into your app with the new Sui Stack Messaging SDK.| The Sui Blog
The beauty of this convergence lies in balance. Dashboards aren’t going away; they remain essential for tracking and communicating performance at scale. The post The Convergence of BI and Notebooks: Why Analysts Love Notebooks Again appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
The real story of data monetization isn’t about technology - it’s about vision. Those who see beyond data as “reports” to data as “revenue” will shape the future of business. The post Data Monetization Strategies: Turning Internal Insights into Revenue appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
Data as a Product elevates data from a backend artifact to a consumable, valuable asset. It requires ownership, consumer-centric design, lifecycle management, and continuous improvement. The post Data as a Product: Why Treating Data Like Code Isn’t Enough appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
For enterprises in KSA and beyond, BI 3.0 is not a “nice to have” but a strategic necessity. Whether optimizing supply chains, improving healthcare outcomes, or enhancing citizen services, BI 3.0 equips organizations with the tools to thrive in a fast-changing, data-driven world.| Datahub Analytics
Europe is awarding €70 million to a consortium of Dutch organizations to build an AI factory in Groningen. The total investment of €200 million is| Techzine Global
Intel reveals architectural details of Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest, the first processors on the new 18A node. The next generation of processors,| Techzine Global
Some 33 individuals from academe and private industry make up the 2025-26 class of fellows from the Center for Advanced Study in […]| Social Science Space
Metro Vancouver officials say a new approach to upgrades at the Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) will cut the project’s pricetag by $4 billion and prioritize measures necessary to achieve secondary treatment by 2030. The project in Richmond, B.C., will now shift from the 2022 plan of building an entirely new facility to rehabilitating […] The post Metro Vancouver shifts to phased upgrades for Iona WWTP to reach secondary treatment quicker appeared first on Environmental Scien...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
U.K.-based private utility Southern Water says electronic sewer monitors utilizing AI helped to discover a 15-lb dumbbell gym weight hidden in a fatberg. More than 34,000 radar sensors are constantly monitoring sewer levels, utility officials say. Recently, on Chalcroft Road in Kent’s Folkestone, the team arrived before the sewer could flood and cleared out the […] The post UK’s Southern Water uses AI to spot dumbbell hidden in fatberg appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineeri...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
A month after being fined $13,000 for the use of a temporary outfall to the Fraser River over several years from its wastewater treatment facility, the British Columbia District of Hope is investing $700,000 to remove sludge from one of three lagoons connected to the facility. Following a sediment blockage of the original outfall pipe, […] The post Hope, B.C., invests $700K in wastewater lagoon cleanup after Fraser River outfall fine appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering M...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
An upgraded 6,400-square-foot water treatment plant equipped with reverse osmosis filtration membranes and expanded capacity has opened in Moosomin, Saskatchewan, following nearly three years of construction. Nearly $14 million in upgrades to the town’s 36-year-old facility included the replacement of outdated filters, aiming to produce higher-quality finished water and enhanced access to safe, potable water, […] The post Moosomin water treatment plant online after nearly $14M upgrade app...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Wildfires often leave behind a second wave of threats — mudslides, flash floods, and water contamination — and NASA is working to give communities advance warning with its new online tool HydroFlame. Supported by NASA’s Earth Science Division and built with partners including the University of Texas at Arlington, Purdue University, and the U.S. Geological […] The post NASA tool forecasts wildfire impacts on water supplies appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
The Innisfil wastewater plant's biological nutrient removal system for capturing phosphorus will use the anaerobic-anoxic-oxic (A2O) process.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Software specialist announced its latest round of innovations at DattoCon 2025, including the new Datto SIRIS 6 and Datto Backup for Entra ID| ChannelPro
Infrastructure that powers real-time video and audio sessions with up to 100,000 participants at sub-200ms latencies.| Daily API: Developer Tips to Build Real-time Voice, Video, and AI into Apps
OpenAI chose Nvidia, and now also AMD. The first gigawatt will be rolled out in the second half of 2026 with both landmark deals.| Techzine Global
While modern technology has made them mostly obsolete, thousands of lighthouses still exist today.| Maps.com
In 2024, the prosecutor's office set up its “black water task force” following a spate of illegal dumping incidents.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
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 39 2025 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
If science is to be both honest and healthy, we must accept that statistically non-significant results are part of reality. The SAMPL guidelines, if adopted widely by scholarly publishers and journal editors, hold a solution for authors who worry their results are not "significant." The post Guest Post — When Significance Hurts: What the SAMPL Guidelines Can Teach Us appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
We're finally seeing a move to truly digital-first publishing systems and in today's post Alice Meadows interviews Liz Ferguson of Wiley about this transition, including their own Research Exchange platform. The post Is Digital-first Publishing Finally a Reality? An Interview with Liz Ferguson of Wiley appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
How attackers abuse Milesight cellular router APIs to run smishing at scale via unauthenticated SMS endpoints—targeting Belgium (CSAM/eBox).| Sekoia.io Blog
Polopa means “go ahead, I will come after you”. It is the name given to the Polopa-speaking people of the Southern Highlands Province — a population of about 10,000 people living in the Erave local level government area. They live in nine council wards: Kerabi, Balowei, Tiri, Waraga, Waposale, Kele, Puputau (Mt Tawa), Sirigi and Sopuse. ... Read moreAbout the author/s Busa Jeremiah Wenogo Busa Jeremiah Wenogo is a Papua New Guinean development economist who specialises in issues relati...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
A new design for an e-bike storage facility developed by engineering and architecture students at the University of Toronto aims to reduce the risks associated with fires in battery-powered e-bikes and e-scooters. The project is part of Engineering Strategies and Practice (ESP), a first-year course that connects students with real clients to design solutions for […] The post U of T e-bike pavilion aims to prevent, contain lithium-ion fires appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineeri...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Enwave Energy broke ground this September on a major expansion in Prince Edward Island, where a new waste-to-energy facility will replace Charlottetown’s aging district energy plant. The Charlottetown facility now under construction is set to become operational in 2028 and designed to nearly double the capacity of the existing system and extend the life of […] The post Enwave breaks ground on new waste-to-energy facility in Charlottetown appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineeri...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Residents of the Yukon now have a permanent way to recycle certain household hazardous waste, following the launch of Interchange Recycling’s new collection site at the Whitehorse waste management facility. The site opened in August and marks the company’s first expansion beyond British Columbia, where nearly 50 million litres of used oil are collected each […] The post Interchange Recycling launches first Yukon depot for hazardous waste appeared first on Environmental Science & Enginee...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
For years, Canada’s cities have been bracing for wetter springs and rising floodwaters. Now, after one of the driest summers on record across much of the country, they are also confronting the opposite threat: how to secure drinking water in an age of prolonged drought. The post Racing against drought, Canadian cities build for a drier future appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
A cross-sector collaboration has launched the creation of the Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence to minimize water impact in the age of AI, while also applying the problem-solving power of AI to water scarcity and management. The new partnership brings together water utilities, technology companies, and researchers to address the complex relationship between digital infrastructure […] The post New Water-AI Nexus hub tackles water scarcity, AI’s rising water use appeared first on Environm...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
The Newfoundland and Labrador town of Conception Bay South had a stressful start to September when local officials feared they would run out of water before repairs could be made to a watermain break that led to a state of emergency. Just weeks out from a municipal election, the town’s businesses were ordered to close […] The post Watermain break shuts down Newfoundland town for 24 hours appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
A new pilot project through the University of Calgary will evaluate Jokaso wastewater treatment technology from Japanese company FujiClean to determine whether it can outperform septic tanks or lagoon systems in rural Canadian communities where cold weather could be an issue. The Alberta Innovates-funded pilot launched in August under a collaboration between Advancing Canadian Water […] The post UCalgary pilots Japanese wastewater tech to test winter resilience appeared first on Environment...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
The Decew Falls WTP draws raw water from a protected manmade drinking-water reservoir. The post Improving debris management at a Niagara Region raw water intake facility appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
The City of Nelson, British Columbia, is moving forward with an application for up to $7 million in federal funding to help replace the Grohman Narrows wastewater treatment plant force main, a failing pipe that has been leaking untreated sewage into the Kootenay River. City staff told council in August that the 50-year-old force main […] The post Nelson seeks $7M federal grant to replace failing wastewater force main appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
A two-year research initiative led by a multidisciplinary team of engineers and 14 utilities has been launched to address the need for industry-wide guidance on smart sewer system implementation. The project, “Implementing a Smart Sewer System to Optimize Capacity to Reduce Surface Flooding and Surface Overflows”, aims to develop practical solutions for utilities from the […] The post International research project aims to create utility guidance for smart sewers appeared first on Envir...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine