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Apr 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Wind Makes Tower Cranes Wobble More Than Expected

Tower cranes sway when they lift heavy loads, but strong winds make that wobble unpredictable. Scientists used to assume wind acted in a simple way, like a steady push, but real wind gusts keep changing speed and direction. This makes loads swing in ways old models couldn’t predict. A new study test

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Mar 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Light Boosts AI Networks and Stock Gains

Tower Semiconductor has teamed up with Oriole Networks to bring faster optical switching to AI systems. The new partnership will make it easier to launch nanosecond‑speed light circuits, cutting the delay that AI applications often face. The move comes as experts predict the AI networking market wil

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Costs of Ontario's New Housing Bill

Ontario's Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025, aims to tackle housing and economic issues. However, it might not be the silver bullet it's made out to be. The bill could lead to higher costs for everyone in the long run. Why? Because it weakens environmental safeguards

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

The Network Juggernaut: Ontario's Unique Approach to Complex Problems

Ontario, Canada, has seen a rise in large, intricate networks. These networks tackle tricky health and social issues. They have a strong, centralised leadership group. This group is known as a network administrative organisation or NAO. The NAO and its member networks grow together. They shape each

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