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How Wexford homes and businesses are upgrading their electrical systems
As demand grows for safer, smarter, and more energy-efficient electrical systems, homeowners and businesses across County Wexford are increasingly turning to trusted local specialists. One company ...
One of the newly introduced devices from Vishay centers on a compact tricolor light-emitting diode developed for use in systems where space efficiency and reliability are essential. LEDs remain widely ...
Healthcare - NORD Pipera Hospital, part of the MedLife Group, marks a national premiere in interventional cardiology for the treatment of atrial fibrillation through ...
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Inside the Ford-class fix: What finally makes EMALS work at sea
EMALS does not matter when the ship can never slow down. Trial on shore can demonstrate that an electromagnetic catapult launches aircrafts; continuous work at sea determines whether it continues to ...
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Laid off by AI at 47, woman asks what to do next — many suggest a surprising career: bus driver
A business writer, laid off for the third time due to AI's impact, sought a new, less sedentary trade at 47. Reddit users ...
A former HR manager for a local homebuilder alleges sex discrimination, claiming $1 million-plus in damages. (BizSense Pro required) ...
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EPILEPSY THAT DOES NOT RESPOND TO MEDICINES. WHEN SURGERY BECOMES THE BEST MEDICAL DECISION
Many families face the challenge of drug-resistant epilepsy, questioning the transition from medication to surgery.
We, the members of the IEEE, in recognition of the importance of our technologies in affecting the quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting a personal obligation to our profession, its ...
So if you’re brave enough to step inside Missouri’s most unsettling museum, you’ll be rewarded with an experience that’s ...
Ada County Chief Deputy Coroner Brett Harding took the Idaho Statesman inside the new facility in Meridian.
The former Chatham council CEO edited quotes and contracts in a $250,000 project to upgrade his own accommodation, in what an inquiry says was "exceptionally poor judgement".
An auditor-general’s report into Chatham Islands Council spending has found that former chief executive Paul Eagle should not have been in control of a project to upgrade his own accommodation, after ...
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