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infrastructure

[in-fruh-struhk-cher] / ˈɪn frəˌstrʌk tʃər /


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“If companies can bring better aircraft, vehicles, energy systems, and infrastructure to market faster and more efficiently, that can drive new investment and growth across advanced manufacturing sectors,” Schlampp said.

From Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles has spent billions investing in light rail infrastructure over the last four decades, but it is still struggling to get more people to ride.

From Los Angeles Times

With investors glued to headlines last week about attacks on Middle East energy infrastructure, it was easy to miss an economic one: America’s gross federal debt had just passed $39 trillion.

From The Wall Street Journal

This approach could help transition quantum communication from controlled lab settings to real-world infrastructure, marking an important step toward building global quantum networks.

From Science Daily

However, “the selloff was less severe, given that recent damage to infrastructure in the region will have a lasting impact on supply.”

From The Wall Street Journal