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There’s something magical about driving Alfa Romeo’s first hybrid
The Tonale can cruise on battery power alone for 30 miles. Plus, a brake-by-wire system saves weight and boosts its stopping power.
WhatsApp released a super-secure new feature for private messages
'Chat Lock' creates a password- and biometric-locked folder for your most sensitive convos.
This helpful robot uses a camera to find items for people with dementia
Researchers designed a new object-detection algorithm allowing robots to remember the locations of items they 'see.'
Why the EU wants to build an underwater cable in the Black Sea
According to reports, this effort will reduce reliance on communications infrastructure that runs through Russia.
Why the CEO of Ferrari doesn’t care about self-driving cars
The automaker is developing an electric vehicle, though.
How ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ plays with the rules of physics
Link's world is based on our reality, but its natural laws get bent for magic and fun.
How an innovative battery system in the Bronx will help charge up NYC’s grid
The state has a goal of getting six gigawatts of battery storage online by 2030. Take an inside look at how one small system will work.
Get ready for the world’s first permanent EV-charging road
A roughly 13-mile span of Swedish highway could charge mass transit vehicles, and maybe commuters' EVs, as early as 2025.
The US is seeking a firefighter helmet that protects against flames and bullets
Firefighters have a job that can involve responding to scenes with active shooters.
Extinct ‘thunder beasts’ went from mini to massive in the blink of an evolutionary eye
The Eocene-era megaherbivores took full advantage of the dinosaur's demise.