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In Norway, electric vehicles (EVs) now outnumber gas-powered vehicles, according to latest vehicle registration data from the Norwegian Road Federation released on Tuesday. Norway, a ... |
The US State Department has approved a prospective foreign military sale to Japan involving up to nine KC-46A aerial refuelling aircraft and a suite of equipment valued at approximately $4.1b ... |
Small, electric, autonomous shuttle fleets are picking up speed and popularity, playing an increasingly larger role in public transit around the nation. A new project in Detroit deploying four autonomous ... |
Amazon Is Using Generative AI To Drive More Same-Day Shipping Using Smarter Robots And Better RoutesFor years, Amazon has set the bar for package delivery. When Prime launched in 2005, two-day shipping was unheard of. By 2019, one-day shipping was standard for millions of items. Now, the retail ... |
With its artificial-intelligence-driven technology, aifleet is able to generate over 40% higher utilization than the industry average, according to the company, driving a fivefold increase in operating ... |
School bus safety is in the spotlight after 12 students were injured when one crashed in northern Minnesota Thursday morning. Officials say a school bus for Cherry School, located in Iron, was on ... |
Dublin City University (DCU) has teamed up with Dublin City Council, Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, and Bentley Systems to push the boundaries of digital twins. DCU sought to ... |
General Motors is now offering adapters to help its electric vehicle owners access Tesla chargers. The Detroit automaker said Wednesday that it is opening up access to more than 17,800 Tesla Super ... |
The company's Electron rocket was scheduled to launch five "Internet of Things" satellites for the French company Kinéis today at 7 p.m. EDT (2300 GMT) from New Zealand. The countdown clock ... |
A future of autonomous driving (AD) may be nigh. Not to sound too dramatic, but the prospect is pretty exciting. A shift in car capabilities toward AD will drive the development of more U.S. smart cities ... |