The programme generated 27,733 workdays for 3,014 workers, with women accounting for 52 per cent of participants — a significant achievement in regions where women often face barriers to formal ...
When the earthquake struck Myanmar in March 2025, it hit communities already facing humanitarian and labour market crises hard. For many, it was not ...
Watch Hitachi’s ZX135US-7 excavator trench autonomously with Gravis Copilot, a retrofit kit bringing autonomy to earthmoving ...
WATCH: Parts of Saskatchewan are still dealing with devastating flooding. Many roads are washed out and culverts are overwhelmed. While work is being done to make some temporary repairs, it's unclear ...
Gradall is one of those companies. It makes these specialized wheeled and crawler excavators with awesome telescoping, ...
Michael Dunlop tested his new Ducati V4 Superbike for the first time on Tuesday at the official British Superbike test at Oulton Park. Dunlop unveiled the Italian machine in a social media post on ...
A man who makes electronic pinball machines said his business began after an eye injury meant he could no longer work as an electrician. Andy Dowler, from Stoke-on-Trent, was in his 40s when he was ...
Advances in artificial intelligence are moving at light speed. Without the semiconductor chips to make high-performance computing equipment capable of running AI models, many well-known players in the ...
MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. The technique relies on the rapid switching of powerful electromagnets to scan your body. One set of coils creates a powerful, static magnetic field. A ...
Valve announced a new Steam Machine this week, and while I think it’s going to have a major impact on the next generation of gaming hardware – however PC-like that looks – there’s still one big ...
Steam Machines are back for the first time since Valve teamed up with manufacturers like Alienware and Lenovo back in the 2010s. But while those original console-PC hybrids failed because of a lack of ...
If you find 3D printers to be just a little too coldly futuristic, this contraption might be more to your liking. Scientists from Cornell University have created a machine that knits solid 3D objects ...