The construction industry has long struggled with waste. Surplus materials, rejected components and over-ordered inventory routinely end up in dumpsters—not because they lack value, but because ...
A week on from the Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein 2026 Conference in London, New Food Deputy Editor Ben Cornwell reflects on the ideas, debates and breakthroughs that defined the event and why ...
Republicans and Democrats in the U. Congress are lining up behind legislation to encourage more affordable housing, in a rare example of bipartisan action on a quality-of-life issue for voters.
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On World Kidney Day, Newsweek explores how one country is testing whether early detection can slow a global epidemic.
Starter homes, like this one designed by Housing Design Matters, offer an entry point that first time buyers can afford. Starter homes have a lot of meaning in the U.S. from a legacy and cultural ...
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Too many ‘stupid rules’, too little authority: how organisations create their own red tape
“Dress appropriately.” Soon after becoming General Motors’ vice president of global human resources in 2009, Mary Barra used those two words to replace a clunky employee dress code that had grown to ...
Well, I think the first thing to just acknowledge is, first of all, thermostatic public opinion does a lot — Does a lot. So, then you’ve got I think just an incredible amount of overreach by Trump, a ...
US struggles to counter Iran’s cheap drone swarms, pushing a rapid shift to lower‑cost defenses.
Civil engineering and landscape design are often discussed as separate disciplines, but the most successful projects show how closely they depend on one another. Civil engineering provides the ...
The results were announced in the early hours of 27 February: the UK’s Green Party had won a landmark victory in a ...
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Why do we react more sensitively to negative information than positive? Consider our ancient ancestors, who had to evade life-threatening predators while searching for food. Even if they found ...
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