The last chapter was today in Hamburg.In the German city, thousands of students demonstrated together, part of a global community increasingly threatened by climate change that is now undermining not only their future, but also their present.A march, that of the German port city, symbolically led
Le Figaro sections and servicesLe Figaro sections and servicesThe Figaro Group sitesFour NGOs are filing an appeal against the State this Thursday for "climate inaction", while several mobilizations are organized in France at the end of the week in order to challenge society and the government on
The new CX7000 Embedded PC from Beckhoff opens up the convenience and efficiency of the TwinCAT 3 software environment to highly compact, DIN rail-mounted controllers. This further enhances the scalability of PC-based control technology from Beckhoff – ranging from mini-PLCs to many-core Ind
The Red Ball Express’ truck drivers and cargo loaders moved more than 400,000 tons of ammo, gas, medicine and rations between August and November 1944
General Dwight D. Eisenhower had a problem. In June 1944, Allied forces had landed on Normandy Beach in France and were moving east
The deliveries of rail fastening systems are slated to begin this year and continue to 2024.
Rail technology company Vossloh has secured a contract worth more than €40m ($41.83m) to supply rail fastening systems for a new high-speed line in Egypt.
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Long-standing plans to develop a high-speed rail line stretching from London to Frankfurt are back on track. The successful testing of a Siemens ICE train in the Channel Tunnel in October 2010 spurred Frances Cook to take a look at the ongoing Franco-German protectionist debate and events whic
A brand new Prey TV Spot has been released showing plenty of new Predator action! The 30-second clip has surfaced on the Canadian 20th Century Studios social media channels and begins with a new shot of the Feral Predator uncloaking in the dark forest.
We see the Predator’s new vis
Yesterday the Herald ran a sponsored article from the Auckland Light Rail team (ALR) on their plans for tunnelled light rail. The main point of the article seems to be about trying to justify their solution compared to a surface one. That, combined with it coming at a time when there is no oth
The extension will stretch from the Second Avenue line to 125th St in East Harlem.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in the US state of New York has requested for a grant from the US Department of Transportation to move ahead with Phase II of the Second Avenue Subway expans