Brainboxes didn’t just bolt a Pi into a metal box — the company built a factory-grade edge controller that’s designed for ...
See where Bad Bunny's recent AOTY winner ranks on our list of the 68 albums to take home the Grammys' top prize.
Last of two parts CHINA’s electric-vehicle (EV) industry did not emerge because markets happened to reward innovation, nor because entrepreneurs were suddenly liberated. It emerged because the ...
Volvo's flagship EV arrived with serious bugs and missing features. Here's what Volvo learned from that process, according to ...
UB’s Center of Excellence in Materials Informatics (CMI) has awarded 10 manufacturing projects more than $450,000 to support development of new materials technologies during the 2025-26 fiscal year.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo Center of Excellence in Materials Informatics ( CMI) has awarded 10 manufacturing projects totaling over $450,000 to support the development of new materials ...
Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, will attend AHR Expo 2026 to present a wide range of intelligent solutions to bolster the performance of automated buildings, HVAC ...
Jerusalem should be “pragmatic and not give more on normalization than what it’s worth,” says Mideast expert Efraim Inbar.
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Subaru patents wild fake stick shift that makes EVs stall on purpose
Subaru is trying to solve a problem most EV makers pretend does not exist: electric cars are quick and efficient, but for drivers raised on three pedals and a gear lever, they can feel oddly sterile.
The mechatronics program is one of more than 30 programs area students will have the opportunity to explore during the Kent ...
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The John F Kennedy supercarrier finally goes to sea and the hard part begins
The first time a 100,000-ton carrier sails out of the river and knows that it is over open water, the ship ceases to be a construction project and begins to be a fighting system. The future USS John F ...
Discover how Oliver Williamson, a Nobel laureate, transformed economic thought with Transaction Cost Economics and influenced policy beyond traditional markets.
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