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Census projects U.S. population bust by 2080

America will enter the 22nd century with a shrinking population unless immigration increases, according to new U.S. Census Bureau projections released Thursday.

Now Is The Time To Get Transportation Right

With record amounts of federal funding for transportation projects underway, a new NRDC scorecard ranks the states on their transportation priorities.

Why Generative AI Investments Are Surging in the U.S.

“Far from the doomsday scenarios we often read in the media, generative AI offers organizations the opportunity to help many employees find more meaning in their work and creativity, fostering human flourishing,” concluded Puntoni.

Intelligent battery systems for homes and businesses using AI

To correct the imbalance in supply and demand, UK startup Allye has developed distributed energy storage at the grid edge by creating energy storage systems that use second-life electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

Speeding up R&D for green hydrogen

A new process enables rapid prototyping of key components for hydrogen electrolysers

Fitbits for cows: Precision agriculture in crops, livestock systems big topic at MSU conference

Montana State University professors highlighted upcoming technology for agricultural crops and livestock at the annual Agricultural Economics conference in Bozeman last Friday.

A climate tech startup — and Earthshot Prize finalist — designs new method to reduce clothing waste

Hartman said his hope is to end clothes being dumped or incinerated: “Absolutely, because we have all the clothes we need, to make all the clothes we’ll ever need.”

AI successfully negotiated a legal contract without human help

It’s AI vs. AI at the bargaining table.

Heat Pumps Are Not Fair Weather Friends Any More

As one measure of confidence in today’s technology, 18 of the Climate Alliance governors represent states that experience freezing temperatures in the winter, and some of them already have a headstart on that 20 million-unit goal.

Questions From Institutional Investors About Energy Transition Are Revealing

Recently Jefferies Group, one of the United States largest investment banks, asked me to speak to a global group of their clients, institutional investors representing billions and possibly trillions in funds.