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arabnews.com | Tamara Aboalsaud |Marco Ferrari
Saudi Arabia rich in potential for quantum research, experts say /node/2597008/saudi-arabia April 14, 2025 18:50 Saudi Arabia rich in potential for quantum research, experts say Kingdom’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution hosted World Quantum Day for the second time at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh KACST event hosted numerous industry experts including David E.
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2 weeks ago |
arabnews.com | Marco Ferrari
Author: Gary Stevenson Gary Stevenson’s thinly veiled vehicle for launching a political career is an undeniable rags-to-riches story which has captured the attention of “Broken Britain” at a time when living costs are spiraling, public services are in disarray and politicians seem unable to provide solutions.
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1 month ago |
arabnews.jp | Marco Ferrari
SDAIA’s Sawaher is revolutionizing traffic management by harnessing data — from citywide trends down to individual streets The upgrade has already cut road accident fatalities, reduced traffic, and improved the flow of vehicles during major events RIYADH: Congestion is a major concern for residents of Saudi Arabia’s cities. Commuters in Riyadh alone lose an average of 52 hours in traffic annually, according to a 2024 estimate.
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1 month ago |
arabnews.com | Marco Ferrari
RIYADH: Congestion is a major concern for residents of Saudi Arabia’s cities. Commuters in Riyadh alone lose an average of 52 hours in traffic annually, according to a 2024 estimate. While projects like the Riyadh Metro, which opened the last of its lines in January, are doing their part to ease the flow of cars, the city’s population is still projected to grow from around 8 million today to 9.6 million in 2030, presenting further challenges.
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2 months ago |
arabnews.com | Marco Ferrari
RIYADH: Organizations in Saudi Arabia and abroad marked the International Day of the Arabian Leopard on Monday, raising awareness of efforts to preserve the endangered species. Historically widespread across the Arabian Peninsula, today there are thought to be fewer than 200 Arabian leopards living in the wild.
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