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Representation as Argument: Lyndon Neri on What Juries Look for in Architecture Competitions
In an industry defined by building codes, climate urgency, and the pressures of the real estate market, the architectural competition has quietly become one of the discipline's most generative spaces. Unburdened by budgets, clients, or city…
The Hidden Architecture of Knowledge: Intelligence, Academia and the Shaping of Power
One of the central questions guiding my recent work on intelligence, knowledge production and state power concerns undeclared interests and relationship of research funders. Most of the questions I pursue grew out of my efforts to understand the…
Transform Your Video Marketing with Tri-Model AI Architecture
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in video analysis represents a transformative advance in digital content marketing. With the rise of sophisticated AI methodologies, businesses are uncovering new avenues for harnessing data to…
Charlevoix's Mushroom House Tours showcase unique architectural history
The Mushroom Houses were built by Charlevoix Native, Earl Young. Edith Pair and Alex King from Mushroom House Tours joined Good Day Northern Michigan to talk about the tours and their rich history. Click here for more information.
IBM details major chip breakthrough with new sub-1nm 'nanostack' 3D architecture
IBM claims to have made a major chip breakthrough with the introduction of the world's first sub-1nm semiconductor technology. In an announcement detailing the technology, IBM said the ‘nanostack' 3D architecture features a…
Roslyn Landmark Society tour highlights village's history, architecture and preservation efforts
Despite summer heat and bright sunshine, dozens of residents and history enthusiasts gathered in Roslyn to explore the village's architectural and cultural heritage during the Roslyn Landmark Society's annual walking tour. The tour, led by…
The Illusion of Microservices: Why the Modular Monolith is Once Again the Gold Standard in Architecture
Throughout my career, transitioning between CTO roles and, more recently, focusing purely on distributed systems architecture and high-performance engineering, I've seen many architectural patterns rise and fall. But few have caused as much silent…
JLR Confirms Range Rover Electric, Jaguar Type 01, and Hybrid Expansion in Latest Reimagine Strategy Update
Range Rover Electric and Range Rover Sport Electric will launch later this year riding on the brand's flexible Modular Longitudinal Architecture JLR is expanding its Electrified Modular Architecture to include hybrid electric vehicle options…
Meet The Man Giving A Magic Touch To The Middle East's Theme Park Industry
The man behind some of the Middle East's top water park attractions is bringing his expertise to the region's new theme park body. Few markets have experienced such rapid growth in the theme park industry as the Middle East. In just the past decade…
Graphene in Canada: From elegant materials science to investable industrial reality
Graphene has been described so often as a “wonder material” (including by myself) that the phrase now risks obscuring the more important question: where, precisely, is graphene moving from laboratory promise into measured industrial…
Cone opsin structures offer insights into vision loss
The retina of the human eye contains six to seven million cone cells. These cells contain light-sensitive proteins known as cone opsins. They enable us to perceive our surroundings in detail in daylight. In a new study, researchers led by Polina…
Agentic-Native Platforms Are Creating A New Technology Business Model
Agentic-native Platforms are Creating a New Technology Business Model For decades, the enterprise technology industry operated on a simple principle: software companies built products, and services firms helped enterprises implement, customize, and…
IBM Unveils World's First Sub-1nm Chip With 100 Billion 3D-Stacked Transistors
World first sub 1-nanometer chip announced by IBM, with 100 billion transistors For two decades the semiconductor industry has been racing toward a wall: the point at which transistors get so small that physics itself stops cooperating. On…
America's Time Capsule for 2276 Includes Futuristic Predictions From Claude
Can you predict what might happen 250 years from now? It's a difficult task, especially when you think about everything that's occurred in the past 250 years. The world of 1776 is completely alien to those of us living in the 2020s. The people of…
How Tokenmaxxing Became Enterprise AI's Biggest Unforced Error
Dan Steele, CEO of Listening Post. Microsoft gave thousands of engineers access to Claude Code in December 2025. By May, they were canceling most of those licenses and moving engineers over to Copilot. The official reason was toolchain…
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