San Jose Opens 135-Unit Housing Project to Tackle Homelessness with Speed and Innovation
San Jose has taken a significant step in addressing the city’s homelessness crisis with the unveiling of a new interim housing development named Via del Oro. This innovative project, the first of its kind in the city, delivers 135 housing units on private land in under a year, demonstrating a scalable and cost-efficient approach to combating homelessness. Developed by DignityMoves, the site was constructed at a fraction of the typical cost of similar housing initiatives, offering a pote
San Jose Opens 135-Unit Housing Project to Tackle Homelessness with Speed and Innovation
San Jose has taken a significant step in addressing the city’s homelessness crisis with the unveiling of a new interim housing development named Via del Oro. This innovative project, the first of its kind in the city, delivers 135 housing units on private land in under a year, demonstrating a scalable and cost-efficient approach to combating homelessness. Developed by DignityMoves, the site was constructed at a fraction of the typical cost of similar housing initiatives, offering a pote
U.S. Visa Policy Shift Hits University of the Pacific’s International Student Community
The University of the Pacific, with its main campus in Stockton, California, has become the latest academic institution to feel the impact of recent changes in federal visa enforcement. The university reported last week that two of its international students had their student visas revoked without prior notice, stirring concern among the campus community and raising questions about the broader implications for international education in the United States. While the university conf
U.S. Visa Policy Shift Hits University of the Pacific’s International Student Community
The University of the Pacific, with its main campus in Stockton, California, has become the latest academic institution to feel the impact of recent changes in federal visa enforcement. The university reported last week that two of its international students had their student visas revoked without prior notice, stirring concern among the campus community and raising questions about the broader implications for international education in the United States. While the university conf
Fifth Dead Whale Washes Up in San Francisco Bay, Prompting New Marine Investigation
Another dead gray whale has washed ashore in the San Francisco Bay, marking the fifth such incident in just a matter of weeks. The Marine Mammal Center confirmed on Monday that the deceased marine mammal appeared on the sand at South Shore Beach in Alameda, where yellow caution tape was set up to keep beachgoers at a safe distance. Onlookers stood by in silence as the massive whale’s body lay motionless near the shoreline, bringing a sobering reminder of the growing number of whale deat
Fifth Dead Whale Washes Up in San Francisco Bay, Prompting New Marine Investigation
Another dead gray whale has washed ashore in the San Francisco Bay, marking the fifth such incident in just a matter of weeks. The Marine Mammal Center confirmed on Monday that the deceased marine mammal appeared on the sand at South Shore Beach in Alameda, where yellow caution tape was set up to keep beachgoers at a safe distance. Onlookers stood by in silence as the massive whale’s body lay motionless near the shoreline, bringing a sobering reminder of the growing number of whale deat
330,000 People Affected by Cancer Cluster in East Harris County, Texas: Study Reveals Toxic Threat
A recently released study by the Texas Department of Health Services has revealed that around 330,000 people residing in East Harris County, Texas, are living within a cancer cluster spanning 250 square miles along the San Jacinto River. The report was shared in a community meeting held Tuesday evening in Highlands, drawing emotional reactions and urgent calls for action from residents. The study was initiated at the request of the Texas Health and Environment Alliance (THEA), a nonprofit adv
330,000 People Affected by Cancer Cluster in East Harris County, Texas: Study Reveals Toxic Threat
A recently released study by the Texas Department of Health Services has revealed that around 330,000 people residing in East Harris County, Texas, are living within a cancer cluster spanning 250 square miles along the San Jacinto River. The report was shared in a community meeting held Tuesday evening in Highlands, drawing emotional reactions and urgent calls for action from residents. The study was initiated at the request of the Texas Health and Environment Alliance (THEA), a nonprofit adv
US Scientists 3D-Print Walking Robots Without Electronics for Just $20 Each
In a groundbreaking innovation that could redefine the future of robotics, researchers from the University of California San Diego have developed a six-legged robot that walks entirely without electronics, powered solely by compressed air. These robots can be produced in a single 3D-printing process using a flexible filament, meaning they can quite literally "walk off the printer" once connected to an air source. Designed to perform in environments too hazardous for traditional elec
US Scientists 3D-Print Walking Robots Without Electronics for Just $20 Each
In a groundbreaking innovation that could redefine the future of robotics, researchers from the University of California San Diego have developed a six-legged robot that walks entirely without electronics, powered solely by compressed air. These robots can be produced in a single 3D-printing process using a flexible filament, meaning they can quite literally "walk off the printer" once connected to an air source. Designed to perform in environments too hazardous for traditional elec









