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When you walk into Bentley Systemsā Dublin office on most weekdays, youāll likely find Julien Moutte exactly where you expect him: at a desk, made from light wood, located in the middle of the open-plan...
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Around the world, Sydney is instantly recognizable from a single image: the white sails of the Sydney Opera House rising from the edge of a picturesque harbor. But the city is far more than a postcard. Built along one of...
by Thomas Kohnstamm
In central Kentucky, the farming town of Burgin has a four-way stop and not much else. Itās the kind of place where everyone knows each other, where families help their neighbors solve whatever problems come their way. Itās also where...

by Tomas Kellner
Once upon a time, there lived a scientist with a flair for the theatrical. Blending education with entertainment, John Henry Pepper entranced audiences across Victorian England with demonstrations of scientific innovations. Then, one Christmas Eve, Pepper unveiled his most sensational...

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From wildfires in California to hurricane-strength storms in the mountains of North Carolina, climate hazards are growing more intense. More frequent and costly disasters are also exposing the fragility of interconnected infrastructure networks, triggering cascading failures, economic disruption, and threats...
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In Colombia, geography can be destiny. Steep ridgelines, dense jungle, and narrow valleys carve parts of the South American country into isolated pockets of civilization where roads canāt always follow. In many communities, a townās main street doubles as its...
by Thomas Kohnstamm
When you walk into Bentley Systemsā Dublin office on most weekdays, youāll likely find Julien Moutte exactly where you expect him: at a desk, made from light wood, located in the middle of the open-plan floor. Thereās no corner office,...

by Tomas Kellner
As summer temperatures in northern Portugal increasingly push past 38°C (100°F), water providers canāt afford to treat heat waves and demand spikes as outliers. When water tanks run low, pumping costs surge and pressure drops threaten service to major cities...
by Thomas Kohnstamm
In early February, the Khronos Group, the open standards consortium which counts Google, Nvidia and Apple among its members, released a candidate for a new extension that could reshape how the world captures and shares three-dimensional reality. The extension, called...

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by Tomas Kellner
You could argue that reliable electricity has never mattered more. Data centers powering AI are multiplying. Electric vehicles are spreading. Yet the grid carrying all this load was largely built decades ago, and it keeps failing under weather that old...

by Tomas Kellner