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Ultra-wealthy prepping: Why are tech billionaires building doomsday bunkers?
Explore why tech billionaires are investing in doomsday bunkers and secret compounds amid fears of AI and climate change.
Explore why tech billionaires are investing in doomsday bunkers and secret compounds amid fears of AI and climate change.
The dream of living on another planet has intrigued scientists, engineers, and explorers for a long time. Now, the dream is ...
As technology accelerates and teams face pressure to optimize, Nishant Garg, a senior engineering leader at a top ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at stealthily building humanoid robots, a way to triple wheat production and ...
Diamanti combines structural design and material science to address one of the construction industry's biggest environmental issues – carbon emissions. Instead of pouring concrete into standard ...
Gadget on MSN
VW inspires next wave of engineers
Grade 9 learners from Nelson Mandela Bay explored the world of automotive engineering during a hands-on VW experience.
By the late 1980s, most of the jobs that had supported generations of steel workers and their families for generations were ...
I first met Ukasha in 2016 during a volunteer event, and since then, we’ve developed a close friendship and have collaborated ...
The Punch on MSN
Rising housing demands fueling quack builders, say engineers
Engineers have attributed the growing number of unqualified builders across the country to the deepening housing deficit and ...
Maryann Misiolek is an accomplished real estate investment professional, industrial engineer, and finance manager based in ...
Pure Storage’s low-key cofounder John Colgrove joins the three-comma club after signing a flashy deal with Meta amid ...
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