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Interesting Engineering on MSNRobots learn to dismantle complex electronics in e-waste recycling breakthroughEU project ReconCycle uses adaptable AI-powered robots to automate e-waste recycling, improving safety and efficiency.
A team of students from the UST College of Information and Computing Sciences (UST-CICS) won the Best Use of Technology Award for their mobile app project addressing food waste and animal welfare at ...
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So what products are proving to be the most difficult to recycle - and what’s being done to solve it? Around 75 per cent of ...
With the Technology Channel placing sustainability near the top of its list of priorities, businesses are responding by ...
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Bankrate on MSNBest-performing stocks over the past decadeOwning a diversified basket of stocks, such as an S&P 500 index fund, is one of the best investments you can make, but some ...
Renovation of this winery in Châteauneuf-du-Pape included using compressed earth, generating air conditioning without ...
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / / Mako Mining Corp. (TSX-V:MKO) (OTCQX:MAKOF) ("Mako" or the "Company") is pleased to ...
Kennametal explores technological advancements in composite drilling, including stacked laminates, for aerospace applications ...
Omaha siblings Winston and Giselle Schneider were inspired by a dance marathon to create a benefit for strings students.
At one of Europe’s largest e-waste facilities, much of the dismantling is still done by hand, posing safety risks and limiting productivity. Now, an EU-funded project, named ReconCycle ...
Artificial Intelligence, Sustainability, The Race to Net Zero, Net Zero Carbon Emissions, Sustainable Development Goals, Real ...
Sledding the snow-covered hills of a mutual friend’s orchard, a young Brent Nemeth wasn’t aware that someday he’d run a ...
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