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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…
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…
Human-Centric Intelligence: A New Paradigm For AI Decision Making
Man Machine Collaboration Working Together Concept The rate at which artificial intelligence is developing is astounding. Unprecedented investments, infrastructural innovations, and new capabilities are driving the AI landscape of today, changing…
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…
Four Australian Indigenous architects to watch in 2026
Like other First Nations architects, Greenaway has lately been awarded major commissions by clients who value not only his technical skills but also his cultural understanding. One such project on his books is the redevelopment of a building at…
This popular garden lighting is making your garden look dated - 8 trends to ditch in 2026 and what to use instead
If your garden still relies on zigzagging fairy lights and a showpiece fire pit to feel 'done', designers say your outside space is quietly stuck in the 2010s. On Instagram it can look festive; in real life, they argue, it now reads more theme park…
Golden Dome is forcing the Pentagon to confront missile defense economics
WASHINGTON — Gen. Michael Guetlein, head of the Golden Dome missile defense program, said the success of this effort depends on the ability to field defenses that are both scalable and affordable, including new directed-energy and other…
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…
Your Essential, Annual Guide To Mexico City Art Week 2026
Bigger, better, harder to get a reservation at your favorite restaurant. All of the above is true when it comes to the 2026 edition of Mexico City Art Week. Anchored by ZⓈONAMACO, now in its 22nd year, the fair is no longer in its infancy.
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…
I got laid off from my tech job and retired in France at 69. Starting over is hard, but I love my life here.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Sandy Adam, 69, who moved from Pittsburgh to Chatou, a suburb of Paris, in 2025. The essay, which also incorporates quotes from emails between Adam and Business Insider, has been edited for…
Scientists twist tiny crystals to control electricity
Electronics built with complex three dimensional shapes could be smaller, more efficient, and more powerful than today's flat devices. Despite this potential, researchers have had limited ways to create such structures. Existing fabrication methods…
Sleep-tracking devices have limits. Experts want users to know what they are
ATLANTA — Your watch says you had three hours of deep sleep. Should you believe it? Millions of people rely on phone apps and wearable devices like rings, smartwatches and sensors to monitor how well they're sleeping, but these trackers…
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