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Article Innovation, Complexity, Sustainability, Energy & Utilities 1 May 2020
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Edge of Infinity
Clean, limitless energy is no longer the stuff of science fiction. Nuclear fusion is very real, with the potential to generate an inexhaustible supply of zero-carbon energy, without the intense…
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Article Complexity, Sustainability 1 April 2019
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A Sea of Troubles
By Wasney, Michael The Dead Sea is dying. The famed biblical sea is receding more than 3 feet (1 meter) a year, due to a combination of damming, climate change and companies draining the water supply. A researcher at…
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Article Complexity, Sustainability 1 September 2018
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A Tiny, Tony Tuneup
By Rockwood, Kate The world's most expensive residential real estate market is adding new listings. A privately financed US$2.4 billion land extension project is underway to expand Monaco's coastline 15 acres (6…
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Article Innovation, Complexity, Sustainability, Manufacturing 1 April 2018
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Forward Charge
By Greengard, Samuel The rules of the road are changing. Electric vehicles (EVs) are going to be cheaper to buy than internal combustion engine vehicles by 2029 and will outsell them by 2040, according to Bloomberg New…
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Article Innovation, Complexity, Sustainability 1 March 2018
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Making Waves
It's a truly clean slate. At least, that's the thinking behind seasteading—the idea of building floating cities in international waters to allow residents to design societies and governments from…
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Article Complexity, Sustainability 1 January 2018
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Time For A Dip
By Parsi, Novid The tides may be turning when it comes to big city rivers. Waterways running through major urban centers have long held reputations for pollution--not exactly places to take a refreshing dip. But…
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Article Innovation, Complexity, Strategy, Sustainability 1 December 2017
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Taking Charge
By Parsi, Novid The sun doesn't always shine, the wind doesn't always blow. So project teams are advancing technology to cushion against unreliability. With battery costs dropping, grid-scale storage facility…
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Article Risk Management, Complexity, Sustainability 1 November 2017
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Waste Makes Haste
By Schur, Matt Nuclear cleanup projects have no margin for error. One misstep can expose workers and a region's environment to devastating radioactive contaminants. But a project team at a legacy U.S. site had to…
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Article Innovation, Complexity, Sustainability, Energy & Utilities 1 October 2017
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Panda Power
These bears are full of energy. Using dark and light solar cells to create a shading effect, the aptly named Panda Green Energy opened a 50-megawatt (MW), CNY350 million solar power plant in Datong,…
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Article Innovation, Resource Management, Sustainability, Complexity 1 August 2017
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Cracking Complexity
By Greengard, Samuel Call it fracking's lesser-known trickle-down effect. The surge in U.S. natural gas production not only results in low fuel prices, it's also behind an uptick in ethane cracker plant construction…
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