Infrastructure
I Drove Hyundai’s Hydrogen-Fueled Nexo. It’s Perfect, Just Not for the US
Hyundai's new 2026 Nexo is an electric SUV that cruises for up to 450 miles and refuels at a familiar-looking pump in 5 minutes. Instead of a battery pack, the Nexo generates electricity on the go from a hydrogen tank and fuel cell. On paper, it's exactly what Americans want -- long-range, fast fill-ups, few
10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel
Written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man is one of the best series ever published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While the manga began serialization in 2004, it faced multiple hiatuses due to the creator’s poor health and never got the attention it deserved. In April 2018, the series moved to the quarterly magazine Jump SQ.
Exodus’ former studio head James Ohlen touches on why he left Archetype Entertainment: “I was running on fumes”
"It was hurting my health" Image credit: Archetype Entertainment Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and AMPIN Energy Transition expand partnership in India
Author of the article: Published Nov 19, 2024 • 4 minute read Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and AMPIN Energy Transition expand existing collaboration with USD ~300 million joint equity investments to enable the addition of ~2 GWp of renewable energy projects across India. This new partnership along with the existing one is creating a USD 2.7
The power of infrastructure purpose-built for AI
April 26, 2023 6:20 AM Image Credit: Adobe Stock This article is part of a VB Lab Insights series on AI sponsored by Microsoft and Nvidia. Don’t miss additional articles in this series providing new industry insights, trends and analysis on how AI is transforming organizations. Find them all here. Advances in powerful computing
Use Nature as Infrastructure
Credit: Martin GeeCoastal cities worldwide are squeezed by two opposing forces: urban sprawl and the rising sea. This struggle is intensely visible in the flatlands of South Florida, where burgeoning neighborhoods routinely flood and saltwater inundation damages the estuaries that protect communities from the worst of our climate crisis. Massive resources are being put into
Green Infrastructure Partners acquires Aecon Group’s Ontario roadbuilding business
Green Infrastructure Partners Inc. has agreed to purchase Aecon Group Inc.'s Aecon Transportation East ("ATE") roadbuilding services, aggregates, and other materials supply businesses, focused on maintaining Ontario's critical civil infrastructure, for $235 million. The closing of the transaction is subject to certain usual closing conditions and receipt of required regulatory approvals and is expected to
NSF announces infrastructure investment to enable understanding of material structure at scales from macroscopic to atomic
Science & Nature Alexandria, Virginia: The U.S. National Science Foundation announced $90.8 million in funding for a Mid-scale Research Infrastructure-2 award to Arizona State...
Market Infrastructure Providers Greenlight BoE, FCA Supervision
The Bank of England and the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have given an update on their joint supervision of the country’s financial market infrastructure (FMI), noting that their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in this regard “remain effective with appropriate coordination and no material duplication.”The authorities stated this on Friday in their update on their
Outdated IT infrastructure poses growing risk to UK Security Vetting
Delays to UKSV’s important work in safeguarding the country’s national security are in part down to a legacy IT estate in dire need of modernisation, says the NAO By Alex Scroxton, Security Editor Published: 19 Jan 2023 12:45 A pattern of chronic underperformance arising in part from a legacy IT estate in dire need of
Web3.0 infrastructure GreenPower Network’s debut at CES 2023
The Web3.0 infrastructure GreenPower Network, together with its strategic hardware partner Immotor, a leading player in the market for portable power storage devices, has been invited to attend the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 in Las Vegas. CES is the world’s largest electronics consumer show, drawing in massive multinationals, innovative newcomers, enthusiasts, and investors to
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I Drove Hyundai’s Hydrogen-Fueled Nexo. It’s Perfect, Just Not for the US
Hyundai's new 2026 Nexo is an electric SUV that cruises for up to 450 miles and refuels at a familiar-looking pump in 5 minutes. Instead of a battery pack, the Nexo generates electricity on the go from a hydrogen tank and fuel cell. On paper, it's exactly what Americans want -- long-range, fast fill-ups, few
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10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel
Written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man is one of the best series ever published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While the manga began serialization in 2004, it faced multiple hiatuses due to the creator’s poor health and never got the attention it deserved. In April 2018, the series moved to the quarterly magazine Jump SQ.
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Exodus’ former studio head James Ohlen touches on why he left Archetype Entertainment: “I was running on fumes”
"It was hurting my health" Image credit: Archetype Entertainment Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in
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“We will probably get some flack”: Subnautica 2 may feel polished for an early access game, but it was important for the team it...
No one wants another Moonbreaker Image credit: Krafton / Rock Paper Shotgun It's been more than a decade since the original Subnautica dove into early access. The deep sea survival game spent four years there as developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment added new features, biomes, and polished the whole thing up with the game's players. It
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UK games industry fundamentally misunderstood, new report calls for unified research framework
UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE call for industry, government, and academia to collaborate on the framework to address identified research gaps Image credit: James Newcombe UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE have developed a framework to help the UK games industry maximise its economic and social value. The Building a Unified Framework for the UK Video
