Perhaps trees aren’t the only green solution when it comes to cooling urban spaces and reducing energy costs. Honeysuckle, Virginia creeper, pink trumpet and other vines could be a fast-growing substitute in climate-smart cities of the future. Researchers from UC Davis are studying how vines may provide cooling and shade in Western states in less time than it takes a tree to grow tall. trees, vines, climate-smart, green building, cooling, urban cooling, save water, reduce energy, shade, climate change adaptation
NCR Corporation (NYSE:NCR) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript August 2, 2023 NCR Corporation beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.71, expectations were $0.63. Operator: Good day and welcome to the NCR Corporation Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Earnings Conference Call. Today’s conference is being recorded. At this time. I’d like to turn the conference over […]
Operator: Good morning. Thank you for attending today s CDW Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Call. My name is Megan and I will be your moderator for today s call.
A University of Florida official says a new research facility slated for Southeastern Hillsborough County could turn the area into the "Silicon Valley" of artificial intelligence for agriculture.