
Georgia Dome Imploded in Atlanta
It took about 5,000 pounds of explosives and 15 seconds to wipe about 25 years of history from the Atlanta landscape.
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Delays Add to Intrigue Surrounding SpaceX Launch
Absolutely nothing is known about the rocket’s payload, who is paying SpaceX to deploy it, or where exactly it’s going.
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Zero For the Heroes in San Francisco
Re-designing a fire truck to maneuver around bike lanes and Uber pickup points while going up the city's legendary hills with 500 gallons water is no small feat.
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Industry 4.0 Also Advances Security Threats
Attacks are often driven by a desire to create physical damage, compliance issues, critical infrastructure services disruptions and perform espionage.
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GM Taunts Tesla with Promise of Profitable EVs
The remarks come on the heels of Tesla announcing a record $619 million loss in the third quarter, and its continuing struggles to meet production demands.
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Consumer Tastes Bring Change to World’s Largest Brewer
Unlike most changes at the top, the reasons for A-B InBev's drop in sales have little to do with product quality, supply chain disruptions, or operational inefficiencies.
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GE Looking to Cut $20B
Industries that demand a high level of investment and generate a slower return are seen as a poor mix with the company’s growth areas in power, software, aerospace, and healthcare.
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Boeing Among Those Struggling to Find Workers
The company recently announced that it will be holding a series of job fairs as it struggles to fill thousands of manufacturing jobs.
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Boeing Buys Company Behind LightningStrike Experimental Plane
The aircraft manufacturer acquired Aurora Flight Sciences, a Virginia-based developer, and manufacturer of autonomous flight systems.
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NASA, Manufacturers Benefiting From Private Space Sector
According to a report by a leading NASA analyst, private sector companies are saving NASA millions of dollars per launch.
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