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Ford To Build $900 Million Cathode Manufacturing Plant In Canada

DEARBORN - Ford has announced plans to build a $900 million (1.2 billion Canadian dollars) cathode manufacturing plant in Canada together with South Korean partners EcoProBM and SK On. Located in Bécancour, midway between Montreal and Québec City in the province of Québec, the facility will provide materials to supply batteries for Ford's future electric

By |2023-09-05T17:51:25-04:00September 5th, 2023|ESD|

Lidar On A Chip Puts Self-Driving Cars In The Fast Lane

NEW YORK - Today, more than half of new cars are equipped with one or more radar sensors. These sensors are solid state, cost manufacturers less than US $100 each, and are small enough to be inconspicuously placed around the vehicle. They are used for a variety of things, including automatic emergency braking and adaptive

By |2023-09-05T17:51:26-04:00September 5th, 2023|Auto Tech, Industry 4.0|

Tiny Hydrogen-Fueled Car Breaks World Distance Record

DELFT, Netherlands - While plug-in electric vehicles are the center of much hype, they aren’t the only type of newfangled, potentially sustainable vehicle that the world’s brightest minds have set their sights on. Fuel cell electric vehicles also use electricity, but instead of using a battery, they produce electricity internally using a hydrogen fuel cell.

By |2023-09-05T17:51:27-04:00September 5th, 2023|Clean Update|

Tesla Discounts Model S By $30,000, Model X By $41,000 To Gain EV Tax Credits

Tesla Inc.’s latest discounts will newly qualify one of its models for federal subsidies that Elon Musk said years ago the U.S. should scrap. By dropping the starting price of the Model X to $79,990 — a $41,000 reduction from the start of the year — Tesla made the sport utility vehicle eligible for the federal tax credits revamped by the Inflation

By |2023-09-03T17:29:42-04:00September 3rd, 2023|Auto Tech, New Products, New Products / Contracts|

Sweden Testing Semi-Truck Trailer Covered In 100 Square Meters Of Solar Panels

STOCKHOLM - Europe’s seven largest commercial truck manufacturers agreed in 2020 to cease producing diesel vehicles within two decades’ time, and have been aggressively working towards meeting that goal ever since. On August 31, one of those companies announced its latest potential tool in the emissions-heavy industry’s transition towards a more sustainable future. Instead of revolutionizing what’s underneath a

By |2023-09-03T17:29:43-04:00September 3rd, 2023|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

AI Misinformation: Why It Works And How To Spot It

SAN FRANCISCO - A year and a half ahead of the 2024 presidential election, the Republican National Committee began running attack ads against President Joe Biden. This time around, however, the committee did something different. It used generative AI to create a political ad filled with images depicting an alternative reality, with a partisan slant

By |2023-08-31T09:08:00-04:00August 30th, 2023|Artificial Intelligence|

Fast Charging Vs. Slow Charging: Study Reveals Difference In Range Degradation

MIAMI - One of the thoughts that go through the mind of an EV owner has to do with the impact that DC fast charging will have on the vehicle’s high-voltage battery in the long run. In other words, how much will the battery degrade over time if fast charging is used predominantly? A recent

By |2023-08-31T09:08:11-04:00August 30th, 2023|Auto Tech, Industry 4.0|

U-M Disconnects School’s Internet After Significant Cybersecurity Incident

ANN ARBOR - The University of Michigan has been without full internet access for two days after staff shut the school’s connections down in response to a “significant [cyber]security concern” on the eve of the new school year. The internet shutdown affected campus IT systems used for research and fundraising, and could delay financial aid

By |2023-08-31T09:08:24-04:00August 30th, 2023|Cyber Defense, Featured|

Revolutionizing Fuel Cells With Enhanced Durability

NEW MEXICO - The Los Alamos National Laboratory introduced a corrosion-resistant fuel cell design featuring a coaxial nanowire electrode. This innovative approach holds promise for heavy-duty trucking, showing impressive durability in stress tests. A groundbreaking fuel cell design offers potential advancements for heavy-duty trucking and various other clean fuel cell applications. A promising, more durable

By |2023-08-31T09:08:42-04:00August 30th, 2023|Industry 4.0|

Scientists Successfully Transfer Longevity Gene To Extend Life

NEW YORK - The successful transfer of a gene that produces HMW-HA paves the way for improving the health and lifespan of humans, too. In a groundbreaking endeavor, scientists at the University of Rochester have successfully transferred a longevity gene from naked mole rats to mice, leading to enhanced health and a longer lifespan for the mice.

By |2023-08-29T15:54:33-04:00August 29th, 2023|Featured, Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech|