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The New Architecture of Influence
In the theater of the 21st century, the stage is not set by human actors alone. We have entered the era of multi-agent generative AI systems, a shift in which artificial intelligence moves beyond discrete tools such as search engines or calculators…
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on airport architecture and Olympic outlooks
The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people — including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States. This week's quiz highlights airport architecture, Olympic…
Budget 2026: Building a unified, outcome-driven architecture for Indian agriculture
As India approaches Union Budget 2026, agriculture stands at a defining crossroads. The sector contributes approximately (17.8 per cent) to national GDP and provides livelihoods to over (46.1 per cent) of the workforce, yet it continues to face…
A Pragmatic, Event-Driven Serverless Data Architecture
Batch data pipelines are often far more expensive and complex than they need to be. Many teams still operate always-on schedulers, persistent Spark clusters, and long-running infrastructure for workloads that: Run a few times per day Complete in…
Clean Architecture vs Vertical Slice: Pragmatism Over Dogma in Modern Software Design
This piece is part of my effort to build a public engineering portfolio focused on sustainable architecture, engineering judgment, and long-term system design. Rather than showcasing isolated code samples, I'm documenting how I think about system…
Edward Keegan: West Side fresh market asks, 'What would it look like if we actually got our 40 acres?'
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Forty Acres Fresh Market on Chicago Avenue in the Austin neighborhood, the only Black-owned grocery store in the city, succeeds at every level. Its metal-clad exterior is bold — with corrugated…
This is the tech that makes Volvo's latest EV a major step forward
This story is part of our regular series, QuickCharge: This Week in EV Updated less than 11 minutes ago When it comes to EVs, Volvo hasn't been afraid to experiment. It's tried repurposing a platform from its internal-combustion cars (for the EX40…
Year's First Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi Links 2016 Social Media Trend to Startup India's Success
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday highlighted the 10th anniversary of the Startup India initiative, noting that the ecosystem has grown from under 500 startups in 2016 to over 200,000 recognised entities today, while addressing the…
5 Countries Just 3D-Printed Homes in Under a Week: The Future Is Here
Traditional construction is often marked by inefficiencies like material waste, labor intensity, and long project timelines that push up the final cost per square foot. In contrast, 3D printing, or Additive Manufacturing in Construction (AMC)…
Exclusive | Singapore Exchange hints at deeper ties with HKEX: can yuan business open doors?
Singapore Exchange (SGX) Group is seeking to widen its cross-listing schemes with Shanghai and Shenzhen and explore partnerships with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) and other exchanges, according to its CEO. “ Connectivity, in my…
Landmark of Merseyside's industrial heritage turned into £22m housing scheme
A Bootle landmark, known as part of Merseyside's industrial heritage, has now been completely transformed, as work to build 104 new affordable homes nears completion, providing a much-needed boost to the area' social housing options. The site off…
Volvo EX60 Means End Of The Road For Electric Range Anxiety In 2026
The Volvo EX60 is the first of the company's new all-electric SPA3 platform era. Electric car range anxiety may be a red herring, because how many people really want to drive 500 miles without a break? But it's still a psychological barrier to EV…
Urban thinkers weigh Chandigarh's worldwide influence, its limits, and what its future planning must learn
Chandigarh 's greatest lesson to the world is that while cities need strong public planning for infrastructure, they cannot be fully designed from the top down and must be allowed to evolve with people's needs, urban thinkers Alain Bertaud and…
The gorgeous city that's 21C in February with £18 flights from UK
Morocco is a unique holiday destination If you're looking to escape the gloomy winter weather, there's one place you simply have to consider. This beautiful city is known for its incredible culture, rich history and warm weather. Not only is it a…
8 ways for Londoners to make the most of their lunch breaks in the City
Plenty of us are planning to learn a new skill, lead a healthier lifestyle or cut down on habits like social media use this year. For those who have set themselves the challenge of cutting down on bad habits to take in a bit more culture instead…
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