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From clay cars to VR: How GM is designing an electric fleet at top speed
While creating its electric delivery vehicles, BrightDrop turned to virtual reality and even a large wooden model.
Paper cups still use plastic—and it’s a problem for the planet
A layer of plastic on paper cups used to keep hot drinks away from skin could be leaching toxic chemicals.
Self-driving taxis blocked an ambulance and the patient died, San Francisco fire department says
SFFD says the delay 'contributed' to the 'poor outcome.' Vehicle maker Cruise denies the claim.
Emergency alert system test coming to phones, TVs, and radios across the U.S.
Don't be too surprised when you get a warning on October 4 around 2:20 PM EST.
BMW’s electric scooter will hit 75 mph and has motorcycle vibes
This futuristic take on an electric two-wheeler is a 509-pound driving machine with an 80-mile range.
These toothy vegetarian dinosaurs have eluded paleontologists in Europe for decades
Rhabdodontids thrived when much of Europe was still an archipelago during the Late Cretaceous period.
How to delete Snapchat and say goodbye to the ghost
Ready to ghost the ghost? Deleting Snapchat is easy but takes a month to complete.
Scientists are using AI to track coal train dust
The team in California is working with communities—and a suite of AI tools—to better understand air pollution.
Australia is eyeing uncrewed vessels to patrol the vast Pacific Ocean
The Pacific is strategically important, and Australia already has a deal with the US and UK involving nuclear-powered submarines.
The Inflation Reduction Act is making it much more affordable to electrify a home
Rebates could help low- and middle-income households save thousands on heat pumps, weatherstripping, and other efficiency improvements.