Abstract: In high-voltage direct current (HVDC) gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) and gas-insulated transmission lines (GILs), epoxy resin and its composites serve as the primary insulating components.
Growing experience since the global financial crisis suggests that there is benefit to both advanced and emerging economies from having releasable capital buffers. Building such buffers in normal ...
Over the past 50 years, geographers have embraced each new technological shift in geographic information systems (GIS)—the technology that turns location data into maps and insights about how places ...
Bruce Buffer recently discussed how his catchphrase ‘It’s time!’ became legendary and resonated with fans around the world. The phrase has been a staple at UFC events when Buffer is introducing the ...
Three officials from the Lake County Geographic Information System Department were recently recognized at the 2025 Ohio Statewide GIS Conference in Columbus. Director Caroline Petersen, senior GIS ...
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. No matter how great a title's gameplay may be, there's always the ...
Process liquids and buffers are necessary tools for biotherapeutic manufacturing. In small-scale process development scales, these liquids are often overlooked as the focus is usually on the molecule, ...
The ruling marks the latest victory in our ongoing fight against so-called police “buffer zone” laws, which interfere with journalists’ right to gather news and report on law enforcement activity. It ...
People who love cars often like to tinker with them on the weekends. In the past, this might have meant adjusting your carburetor, replacing belts and spark plugs, changing the oil or even performing ...
Technologies like GIS and AI can help cities improve their physical accessibility, both for compliance and a better resident experience. In Lawrence, Kan., the state’s sixth largest city by population ...
A law requiring a 25-foot buffer zone between on-duty police officers and bystanders is "unconstitutionally vague," the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled on Aug. 5. "The ...
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