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Engineering Policy & Innovation Ethics

AI Data Centers May Be Heating Nearby Communities by 16 Degrees

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Engineering Policy & Innovation Ethics

Engineering a Circular Economy for Plastic in India

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Engineering Pathways to a Shrinking Circular Economy

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Engineering Policy & Innovation Ethics

Critical Raw Materials, Supply Security, and Circular Strategies

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EU AI Act Sharpens Focus on Biometric Systems

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Human Rights as the Backbone of AI Governance

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Navigating AI Regulation Across the UK, EU, and US

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Court Upholds Full Environmental Review for Montana Coal Expansion

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AI Governance Strategies Emerge Across Southern Africa

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Engineering Pathways to a Global Circular Economy

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Washington’s EV Surge Defies National Slowdown

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Why Artemis II Stops Short of the Moon Landing

David Whitaker
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Why the CIA’s Faster A-12 Lost to the SR-71

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Why a Major Solar Flare Isn’t Delaying NASA’s Artemis 2 Launch

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AI Data Centers May Be Heating Nearby Communities by 16 Degrees

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Why Artemis II Stops Short of the Moon Landing

Orbiting the Moon? That’s straightforward to explain. What’s tough comes next every single thing NASA must confirm before people walk on lunar soil once more. A loop around the moon without touching down that’s what Artemis II is set up to do. Four astronauts will ride inside Orion for...