Infrastructure
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Spring days can produce an excess of surplus renewable energy in California — more power than electric lines can carry. Researchers have some ideas about where and how to harness that energy.
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Founded by former North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, the North Carolina Blockchain + AI Initiative (NCB+AI) will work to pass pro-cryptocurrency legislation and support construction of data centers.
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A new report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy urges regulators and utilities to make the grid operate more efficiently. There are ways, experts said, to absorb part of data centers’ growth.
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Art that uses data as a subject has a different goal than data visualization, which seeks to display data in a more digestible format to facilitate easier analysis.
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Long before the bill was signed, Texas had been working to be a leader when it comes to the future of self-driving cars.
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As technology evolves, public transportation must take advantage of it. However, the shift to autonomous vehicles will not happen overnight.
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With added capacity, the Miami-Dade ridership grew.
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The program, according to Fredericksburg Councilman Matt Kelly, helps get smaller, less-expensive projects in the pipeline, but isn’t doing much to help fix bigger transportation problems.
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The California Supreme Court's decision that publicly owned railroads are not exempt from the state's bedrock environmental law is being hailed by environmental watchdogs and opponents of the high-speed rail project.
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Third annual Gigabit City Summit is set to attract some 300 to 350 attendees ranging from public-sector CIOs, to entrepreneurs, to tech professionals in the private sector.
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Apple is reportedly working on self-driving car software as well.
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Dallas marketing agency Imaginuity has launched a new platform that allows a city to create its own skill, Alexa's version of an app.
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The new law allows for speaking on a cellphone while crossing a city street or highway, but doesn't allow pedestrian to looks at a device — including laptop computers, tablets, video gaming devices and pagers.
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The legislation will now go to the full House for consideration.
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Meeting of the Minds is set to hold its annual summit in Ohio this year.
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Nuclear, solar, wind and geothermal energy were considered as solutions to carbon emission, but with problems of their own, such as commercial deployment.
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While the main selling point for smart thermostats is saving money — annual savings are about 12 percent for most customers — the units have been a tough sell beyond tech-savvy early adopters.
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Nineteen states have passed laws regulating autonomous vehicles, and governors in three more states have set out policies through executive order. But New Mexico does not have any rules for such machines.
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The new cars are outfitted with a bright and cheery blue and green color scheme, new digital display boards, overhead air conditioning, a third door to help passengers get on and off the trains, and onboard bike racks.
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The argument between state or city responsibility seems to just be heating up.
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With its foray into trucking, Uber must compete with logistics companies, freight matching websites called load boards and other apps.
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