CAIRO – In the golden expanse of the Arabian desert, where oil's dominance was unchallenged, a new energy source is taking shape – solar panels glow under the relentless sun; Wind turbines draw arcs in the sky; and electric cars whir along newly paved roads. The scene is not a fantasy but a rapidly unfolding… Continue reading China is working with the Middle East for a greener future
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Balancing hybrid cloud and cloud repatriation to maintain control of your infrastructure
IIn recent years, the hybrid cloud model has become increasingly important in corporate IT infrastructure. By combining two or more computing environments – the most common being integrations between public and private clouds – organizations have achieved a range of benefits in efficiency, access, flexibility, scalability, cost reduction, security and performance across their digital networks.… Continue reading Balancing hybrid cloud and cloud repatriation to maintain control of your infrastructure
EXAL Group aims to reshape the Malaysian real estate landscape with green housing and smart cities
PETAL JAYA: With its commitment to sustainable housing and smart city integration, EXAL Group is at the forefront of a transformative change in Malaysia's real estate landscape. Managing Director Albert Ko said the group was actively contributing to the Kuching Smart City Masterplan through its flagship project SOL Estate. “EXAL's mission is to create living… Continue reading EXAL Group aims to reshape the Malaysian real estate landscape with green housing and smart cities
Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins on January 5th
Today is Sunday, January 5th, the fifth day of the year 2025. There are 360 days left in the year. Today in history: Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge began on January 5, 1933; The bridge was completed in May 1937. Also on this date: In 1896, an Austrian newspaper reported the discovery by German… Continue reading Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins on January 5th
7 injured in building collapse in Rivers
By Tony John, Port Harcourt Over seven persons have been rescued from a collapsed three-storey building under construction at Aboga along Igwuruta-Etche road in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. Daily Sun reported that it was the fourth building collapse in the state in three months. Eyewitnesses said the incident occurred around 1.30pm on… Continue reading 7 injured in building collapse in Rivers
Resolve to plan this year's garden in advance
The New Year is a good time to make resolutions for a more beautiful, beneficial and pleasant garden. “If you commit to doing a few things a little better each season, your garden and gardening will become more satisfying each year,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist in the plant clinic at Morton Arboretum in… Continue reading Resolve to plan this year's garden in advance
YIIIE transforms an abandoned bike shed into a community space in China
yiiie architects presents Community Art Creative Project (CACP) The Community Art Creative Project (CACP) by YIIIE Architects has revitalized an abandoned bike shed China into a vibrant public space that promotes recycling, social engagement and sustainable urban life. The project is designed as a collaborative intervention in informal, “leftover” urban areas and connects modular Light… Continue reading YIIIE transforms an abandoned bike shed into a community space in China
Residents reject Trowbridge Park's redevelopment masterplan
As previously reported, the city council announced in a Facebook post on Monday, December 30 that it would unveil plans to convert the city pond into a wetland reserve. The plans will be announced at a presentation day taking place on Thursday, January 16th from 12pm to 6.30pm at the Civic Center. The redevelopment of… Continue reading Residents reject Trowbridge Park's redevelopment masterplan
Farm tax 'threatens Worcestershire rural landscape'
Two motions relating to the controversial policy are on the agenda for Worcestershire County Council's first full council meeting of the year on Thursday, January 9. Conservative councilors said they were “deeply concerned” by the Labor government’s plan to scrap inheritance tax exemptions for farms worth more than £1 million. And Green Party councilors are… Continue reading Farm tax 'threatens Worcestershire rural landscape'
Why freezing worlds could be our best chance for alien life in the solar system
The universe is full of icy worlds that scientists suspect could serve as homes for extraterrestrial life. These celestial bodies are so cold that humans could never enter them without freezing to death. However, if they have liquid water and carbon, they could facilitate the development of organic life like the inhabitants of our own… Continue reading Why freezing worlds could be our best chance for alien life in the solar system