Robotically built homes going up faster and with less expense than traditional construction
An MIT-trained entrepreneur is using robotics and artificial intelligence to make the home-building process faster and less expensive.
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An MIT-trained entrepreneur is using robotics and artificial intelligence to make the home-building process faster and less expensive.
While the hospital has said Brigham nurses won’t be back at the bedside until Monday, nurses say they are still going to try to report for work on Thursday.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital nurses are set to hit the picket line on Wednesday, which means agency nurses are coming to fill in temporarily.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital is preparing for a one-day nurses strike on Wednesday, though the work stoppage will last for five days, according to the hospital system.
Sporting an Algeria jersey, Wassim Karcouche, a 14-year-old Algerian from Winthrop, says he didn’t think it would cause any commotion, and says it didn’t until a fight broke out and he got caught in the middle.
Mayor Moises Rodrigues has implemented a curfew in Brockton ahead of Cape Verde’s World Cup match Friday following recent post-match celebrations that turned violent. The city has also requested National Guard support.
Approval for a controversial battery storage project in Tewksbury came Tuesday, despite months of opposition from neighbors who say it doesn’t belong near their homes.
Just as New England heats up this week, swimmers hoping to cool off at some north shore beaches, like Salisbury and Plum Island, are being told to stay out of the water.
An East Brookfield family is mourning the loss of 19-year-old Michael Earl, remembered for his kind heart and infectious smile.
The suspect in a deadly Mattapan crash and carjacking was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation in court Monday.