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
By Anton Lang ~ Remember that last steak you ate, or the last meal you ate that had beef in it? Well, where did the beef come from? And hey, the obvious answer is from the butcher, but here, what w…| PA Pundits International
From “non-crime hate incidents” to two-tier justice, the UK’s war on free speech deepens. As immigration surges, censorship and unrest grow.| C2C Journal
By Vijay Jayarj British Steel, the U.K.’s last bastion of primary steelmaking, announced plans to shutter its two blast furnaces at Scunthorpe, effectively ending 150 years of virgin steel production in Britain. Media outlets have rushed to pin the blame on U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent 25% tariffs on steel imports. But this narrative is a convenient distraction from a … Read more| CO2 Coalition
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