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The Quiet Automation Boom Reshaping U.S. Industries

For years, companies across industries have relied on people to bridge gaps between systems, processes and inefficiencies. That model is breaking. Recent U.S. workforce...

GM Reveals Its Planned Antidotes For Troubled Times

Tariffs, wars, spiking fuel costs, and no more tax incentives for EVs. The world is a dynamic mess for automakers. For GM, the way forward rides on two important pillars:...

Detroit Champions Clean Innovation with Global Sustainability Award Winners

On April 23, 2026, many sustainability leaders joined Detroit's Mayor’s Office of Mobility Innovation to celebrate zero emission technology and the winners of the Toyota Mobility...

Astemo Engineering Careers Tour: the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers at WSU

During our visit to Wayne State University in Detroit, Cindy Polakowski and John Petty met with engineering students Harishitha Mummidivarapu, Aditi Roy, and Shareen El-Saghir,...

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US Genetic Pioneer Craig Venter Dies At 79

Venter had decoded the human genome and created the first bacterium with an artificial genome. He had helped to develop his field of research from slowly progressing basic research to a scalable, data-based science, his institute said. In addition, he always insisted...

Artemis: A Chance To Rethink STEM Education

When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 in 1957, the United States responded by investing in rocketry and education. As evidenced by the National Defense Education Act (NDEA) of 1958, science, mathematics and foreign languages quickly became national priorities....