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...In the US, chipmakers tend to choose three separate contractors for the office building, the central utility building which houses all electrical and plumbing infrastructure, and the cleanroom where the...
...Copper is one such metal; it is being substituted for aluminium in some areas but it is still used in everything from electric cables to plumbing — and African copper deposits often yield valuable cobalt...
..., Chrysalis’s co-lead manager....
...“What we’re doing is taking care of the [smart home] plumbing,” says Mindala-Freeman. “This is going to free up companies to work on creating a great user experience for the home.”...
...Every last detail from the frame down to the chipsets and sensors has been engineered for the smoothest, most powerful ride ever,” said Ties Carlier, VanMoof co-founder....
...Che Jun, Communist party boss of China’s eastern Zhejiang province, where Geely is based, said the complex would be built in Taizhou city and that construction had begun....
...D-Link DCH‑S161 WiFi Water Leak Sensor, from £50, from d-link.co.uk...
...He is only a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh with an honorary doctorate from Heriot-Watt University — for now, at least....
...Last month, BTG chairman Garry Watts announced his intention to retire by the end of the year....
...SGX, the Singapore exchange, has taken an undisclosed minority stake in Cobalt, a UK start-up trying to put the plumbing of the vast foreign exchange market on blockchain technology....
...Uber reckons an “air taxi” would require batteries producing 400 watt-hours per kg. Tesla’s highest-rated ones reportedly only manage 250Wh/kg....
...The Supreme Court will hear a similar case in February involving a plumber who claims he has been wrongly classified as an “independent contractor” by the plumbing company Pimlico Plumbers....
...The long dreamt-of Sakichi battery would store energy at the same density as the chemical bonds in petrol: roughly 10,000 watt-hours per litre — enough to power a family car for hundreds of kilometres on...
...the efficiency of financial market plumbing....
...The Microsoft cofounder shares their desire to stop global warming. He just thinks the technology humanity has come up with so far to replace planet-heating fossil fuels is feeble....
...Its current batteries have an energy density of up to 400 watt hours per litre. Under Nissan’s development plans, that could increase to 700Wh/L by 2020 with a target of more than 1,000 by 2025....
...ATM networks, for example, or the infrastructure used to process interbank transfers are like financial cables, pipes and plumbing....
...David Watts at CreditSights offers the chart above, and draws striking parallels between the dotcom high yield default cycle and the current tremors in oil and commodity junk bonds: So far the default cycle...
...“[Mr Trump’s presidency] will greatly add to global policy uncertainty which will rattle investors” said John van Reenen, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology....
...Kitty Ussher, managing director, Tooley Street Research Ltd I don’t think it will be the subject of negotiation at all....
...The government should not pick new technology projects....
...Firms bring ‘ways of doing’ and specific technologies that will be lost, and hence output will be weaker as we gradually lose the investments....
...Bacon Chair, Norfolk Independent Care Professor Chris Bones Joint Managing Director, Good Growth Ltd Anthony Bunker Consultant, Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP Jules Coleman Co-founder, hassle.com Peter...
...Arm’s new legs Arm Holdings, which reported first-quarter results on Wednesday, has much in common with Boulton & Watt, a pioneer of low-energy steam engines....
...Mr Tarantino also chats regularly on the phone, or via online video calls, with BrewDog co-founder James Watt....
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