The rapid advancement of AI is as consequential, but less predictable, than nuclear weapons, argues Eric Schmidt.
Lower electricity bills could help two Cokeville cattlemen compete and pass their businesses on to their kids, they say, but lawmakers won’t let ranch-scale solar projects feed power to the grid.
Niels Bohr, the Nobel laureate in Physics and father of the atomic model, once remarked, “Prediction is very difficult, ...
Having exhausted excess power in the US, the tech giants want to have AI factories in Australia. Are we the lucky country ...
India's massive Rs 33,000 crore leap into battery storage is reshaping the energy race. Three early movers are quietly pulling ahead as the country chases a 74 GW storage future.
Argan boasts a record $3B backlog, 94% power-focused, supporting long-term revenue confidence despite recent revenue softness ...
Sri Lanka is enduring one of its worst disasters in recent history. Triggered by Cyclone ‘ Ditwah,’ catastrophic landslides ...
The U.S. has become a "side character" in the global story of renewable energy, experts say. China dominates the sector, with ...
Six watchmakers behind four new brands talk about the hard work and study it has taken them to produce their first watches.
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Behind the screens, finance pros sharpen their edge through games and puzzles that test intuition, discipline and strategic ...
Rivian unveiled a new AI Assistant during its first-ever Autonomy & AI Day, putting all other carmakers, including Tesla, on ...
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