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"The challenge you have with [EU] supercomputers is that they have specific software stacks. If you build commercial ...
The news comes in the wake of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's election in early May. Government moves to dismantle decade-long ...
As Europe grapples with the shifting realities of energy security, nuclear power is experiencing a surprising revival. The ...
After years of self-inflicted economic stagnation and a predictable and predicted loss of competitiveness, Germany urgently ...
Siemens Energy AG is filling up its production capacity for gas turbines, supported by demand in the U.S. and EU. Click here ...
It is becoming increasingly difficult to find a realm of national politics in which Secretary of State Marco Rubio is not ...
In years past Australian politicians routinely stated the highest priority of the government is to protect the nation and its ...
We are pleased to share the May 2025 issue of Wilson Sonsini’s Sustainability and ESG Advisory Practice Update. Each issue combines news, key ...
In an interview, University of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer blames the West for the war in Ukraine, and says ...
Europe is revisiting its stance on nuclear energy amidst an energy crisis and challenges in renewable energy grids, with several nations considering or reversing nuclear bans.
Germany's Wendelstein 7-X stellarator has set a new benchmark for fusion reactors, bringing commercial, near-limitless clean ...
The UK envisages taking an enhanced role in NATO’s nuclear deterrence amid doubts surrounding the US commitment to the ...