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When aviation pioneer Bertrand Piccard a decade ago spearheaded a much-hyped flight around the world in a plane powered by sunlight, it raised awareness about climate change but held ... |
![]() | Global Auto Mobility, with the support of Astemo, is continuing to add content to the Engineering Careers Tour. The tour is a series of events that looks at educational institutions, industry ... |
Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration has embraced federal funding to install new electric-vehicle charging stations along highways around Ohio, erecting nearly a third of the 58 stations set ... |
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have taken a major step toward developing lightsails that could one day carry tiny spacecraft to distant star systems. The new findings detail ... |
Rideshare company Lyft will bring another self-driving technology to the North Texas market, one of its co-founders announced Monday. The company previously announced in November ... |
Reliability and longevity concerns may once have been among the most common reasons for not buying an electric vehicle. A new study published in Nature Energy claims that the reliability of ... |
New traffic signals will be installed in Springboro that city officials say will use smart technology to help ease road congestion. City Council on Thursday approved a resolution to replace ... |
![]() | Apptronik, a University of Texas spin-out that was quietly building humanoid robots before it became quite so fashionable, on Thursday announced a $350 million Series A round of ... |
![]() | In January, Ford set new records for overall electric vehicle sales and for Mustang Mach-E sales. Last month, the American automaker sold a total of 5,666 EVs stateside–a 21.2% increase ... |
![]() | Finnish company P2X Solutions has started commercial green hydrogen production at its facility that is first-of-a-kind in Finland and one of the first in Europe, it said on Wednesday ... |
