Abstract: Maritime logistics play an important role in the global economy. However, the uncertain and dynamic maritime environment presents challenges that hamper the achievement of proper situational ...
Built between 180 and 193 C.E., the column depicts the battles of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, with more than 2,000 highly detailed figures spiraling around the shaft. Stefano Venturini / REDA / ...
No region does more to fuel the U.S. economy than the Midwest, yet rural communities are so often shortchanged and unrecognized. However, with the July 4 passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” ...
Everyone — politicians and the public — is talking about energy costs. In particular, they’re talking about data centers that drive artificial intelligence systems and their increasing energy demand, ...
Have you ever found yourself wrestling with Excel formulas, wondering why your data retrieval isn’t working as expected? For years, Excel users have relied on VLOOKUP, a familiar and straightforward ...
Duke Energy DUK is increasingly leveraging energy storage technologies as a core part of its grid modernization strategy. By storing power during low-demand periods and deploying it during peak times, ...
Abstract: Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) offer a flexible framework for solving differential equations using physical constraints and data. This study focuses on second-order ...
Enphase Energy just launched a new off-grid system that lets homeowners power their homes without a utility connection – even for extended periods. The California-based Enphase says the off-grid setup ...
Ireland is set to green-light policies that allow data centers to use fossil fuels to power their operations, a shift that highlights the tension between economic growth and climate goals. Developers ...
America’s energy policy is starting to feel like a game of Calvinball — the anything-goes sport from Calvin and Hobbes where the rules change mid-play to favor whoever’s holding the ball. That’s the ...
Data centers now account for a record 5% of total U.S. electricity demand, according to a post on Tuesday from The Kobeissi Letter on X, formerly Twitter. The commentary cited McKinsey & Co. estimates ...