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After 25-plus years in residential construction and development, the company president is moving into the multifamily and build-to-rent (BTR) space with Charleston-based real estate development ...
In a sign of how rapidly the value of suburban lab space has fallen, that’s $21 million less than the value of the mortgage its now-former owner took with financial services giant TIAA three ...
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3D printing is reshaping aerospace, enabling lighter parts, faster production, and radical design shifts. Here's how leading companies are putting additive manufacturing into flight.
A slow-simmering stewy braise featuring oxtails, this guisado is a Caribbean-inspired dish originating in the Dominican Republic.
As is often the case in Java, the best way to explain System.out.println (“Hello World”) is to read it from right to left. Take the provided text (“Hello World”) and display it (print) in the output ...
This sunny mango bread is ultra-moist and bursting with tropical flavor; the loaf is topped with a tangy mango-lime glaze that sets to a glossy finish.
Wetlands are lifelines for birds, people and the planet we share. As the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands COP15 opens in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, we are championing the places and communities working to ...
Aerospace is printing its future, literally. From jet engines to space stations, discover how companies like GE, Airbus, and SpaceX are using 3D printing to build faster, lighter, and smarter.
Once constrained by cost factors, the 3D printing industry is now taking shape in India, with its applications growing from prototypes to end products. AI is helping further, accelerating its ...