Urban Travel, Sustainability & Accessibility: ESSAOUIRA, MOROCCO
FAMOUS FISHING BOATS It is said that the port of Essaouira was founded by the Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah to punish the city of A…
FAMOUS FISHING BOATS It is said that the port of Essaouira was founded by the Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah to punish the city of A…
Join us in your best Halloween costume for a spooky bike party through downtown’s creepiest trails! Kick off Halloween weekend with a spooky after-dark bike ride through downtown – though be warned, it is not for the faint of heart! Bring your bike or rent one from the Pacers Bikeshare on campus, but be sure to bring a bike light! Dress in your best costume to compete in a costume contest and win a prize. BYOT – Bring Your Own Tricks, but fret not, treats will be provided!
In recent days many presents have changed from cozy, cuddy, and cosmetic items to electronics.They include gadgets, gizmos, mobile phones, tablets, batteries……
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Nike’s newest innovations are ones mindful of the earth, ensuring their wasteful endeavors are minimized to the T. Grab a look at the newest set to release throughout Summer 2019.
The Internet of Things, one of the most exciting and fastest expanding future technologies, stands poised to revolutionise how we interact with the world around us. Also known as the IoT, it represents a system of interrelated devices, machines, objects and more, able to seamlessly transmit data over a network without inter-human or human-computer interaction. Applicable to a wide range of fields including industry, organisations and consumers, 27 billion IoT devices worth some €2 trillion are expected to be installed by 2025. But while this technology has tremendous future potential, it also highlights a need for compact, low-cost, lightweight and ecologically friendly energy sources.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel and Waste Management general manager Gareth James showcase Christchurch’s first electric rubbish truck. Christchurch has made another step toward becoming New Zealand’s electric vehicle capital with the launch of its first electric rubbish truck. The electric sideloader waste collection truck is the first in the southern hemisphere and will be operating on Christchurch streets from Monday. Batteries power every function of the machine, including the lifting arm, the motor and the computer the driver uses to know what streets to travel down.