Six Phoenix startups are developing technologies ranging from medication dispensers to migraine treatment devices.
Preview this article 1 min Gilbert Town Council unanimously rejected the appeal based on lack of standing. The commercial portion includes a grocery store, gas station and retail buildings. Thursday, ...
Holtec International and EDF, the world’s largest nuclear operator, have submitted a joint proposal to the UK Government for the deployment of Holtec’s SMR-300 small modular reactors at Cottam in ...
The Energy Department's goal is for all 10 reactors to be under construction by 2030 and to start providing power in the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that six people have been arrested over damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting ...
Bays Acquisition Consulting LLC, the investment and equity consulting arm of Wall Street veteran Steven Bayern, disclosed beneficial ownership of 10% of ...
Ten mayors from across central Indiana gathered at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Tuesday for this year's edition of Meet ...
Typical residential customer would pay $240-$456 more for electricity per year if plants were built instead of expanding ...
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12 remote entry-level jobs that actually pay $25 an hour or more
Twelve remote entry-level jobs pay at least $25 an hour, backed by current Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The post 12 ...
Delhi teen Mahi Malhani built TRASHbot, an AI robot that collects and sorts waste with accuracy, making cleanliness easy, ...
The vision for hydrogen as a mainstream road fuel might have faded, but its role as a critical energy source for heavy ...
Karsten, who previously lived in Wray and now calls Eads home, graduated from Eads High School and will soon attend Fort Hays Tech Northwest. While preparing for the next chapter of his education, he ...
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