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‘Disaster inertia’: Why must NZ keep relearning the same lessons from extreme events?
In the aftermath of another summer of weather disasters, there were headlines about a “growing gap” between recovery efforts and preparation for climate change impacts. There were calls for a rethink ...
The Indian Ocean Tsunami hit Sri Lanka in 2004. Cyclone Ditwah swamped us in 2025. In both cases, in addition to lives lost ...
Since the turn of the century, India has achieved a remarkable transformation in electricity access. In 2000, only 56 percent of Indian households were connected to electricity, leaving nearly half ...
This article explores that question through the lens of a real-world Rust project: a system responsible for controlling ...
Using non-education specific GenAI tools for learning also has limitations. Studies show that students improved the quality ...
Oregon’s ignominious status as a state that offers one of the shortest school years in the country is an open secret ...
In 2019, we operated three Bojangles locations in Georgia. Today, we operate 35. What I didn’t fully appreciate then was I ...
Utility-scale solar projects are larger, interconnections are slower, and engineering decisions must anticipate regulation and supply chains years in advance. At the CT Solar Platform in Snyder, Texas ...
Atlantic helped deliver the drone-defeating Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) to the Marine Corps, shepherding a critical breakthrough in air defense technology that significantly improves ...
By David Adama, Senior Specialist for Continental and Regional Engagement at AGRA, and Henry Lagat, Lead for Generation Africa Youth Voice and Empowerment at AGRA Africa’s agrifood transformation ...
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