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Granite Expands Utah Footprint With Strategic Acquisition

Granite has moved to deepen its presence in one of the fastest-growing construction markets in the western United St...


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Smarter Copper Extraction Drives Ideon Launch In Chile

Chile sits at the centre of the global copper economy, supplying the metal that underpins electrification, renewable power networks, electric vehicles, data centres and modern infrastructure. So when a specialist techn...


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Helical Fusion Alliance to Turn Stellarator Science Into Commercial Power

Fusion energy has spent decades in the realm of scientific promise, technical milestones and long-range ambition. Now, one of Japan’s emerging fusion developers is attempting something equally important: building the industrial coalition needed to turn advanced plasma physics into a bankable, mai...


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Argonne Opens Heavy Duty Test Centre to Accelerate Cleaner Freight Innovation

Developing the next generation of medium and heavy-duty vehicles has become one of the transport sector’s toughest engineering challenges. Truck manufacturers, logistics operators and technology suppliers are being asked to deliver lower emissions, better fuel economy, stronger uptime and sma...


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Sunlight Turns Plastic Waste Into Clean Fuel Opportunity

Plastic waste and clean energy are often treated as separate global headaches. One fills landfills, clogs rivers and drifts through oceans. The other demands vast investment, new infrastructure and urgent technological progress. Researchers at


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