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India recently approved a US$3.9 billion scheme to turn more of its vast coal reserves into gas. Even as its energy security ambitions gather pace, experts warn that scaling up the centuries-old ...
Four private aviation executives joined AeroXplorer to debate the industry's biggest tension: as private and semi-private ...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is a unique and extraordinary eco-system that is currently under threat. Stretching 2,300 ...
The June 2 California governor's primary ended without the Republican lockout that Democratic strategists had feared, but only narrowly. With 99 percent of results in, Democrat Xavier Becerra leads ...
Named One Way Effectors (OWE), these weapons are ground-launched and capable of hitting targets more than 500km away while carrying a powerful 225kg warhead. Over the last year, three British defence ...
Every design lover shares a certain instinct. The reflex to run a hand along a smooth edge, to study how light breaks across a material, to know immediately when something has been made with care.
From French postwar design and American studio craft to ceramics, Tiffany lamps and contemporary collectible design, buyers at Sotheby’s and Phillips pursued rarity in all its forms. Photo: Louis ...
New York City’s office market has ebbed and flowed a lot over the past 40 years, but Vocon’s Tom Vecchione knows how to navigate the shifting seas. Whether it’s revamping old Gothic trefoils into ...
WHEN Andrew “Nazir” Mattrasingh was nine years old, his father died, and what followed next was a lesson in resilience that would shape the rest of his life. Raised by a mother who worked tirelessly ...