by dankeelan | Sep 29, 2022 | Defense, Featured, Space
For the first time in history, a spacecraft from Earth has crashed into an asteroid to test a way to save our planet from extinction. The spacecraft, NASA’s Double Asteroid Rendezvous Test (DART) probe, slammed into a small asteroid 7 million...
by dankeelan | Sep 29, 2022 | Electric Vehicles, Recycling
French automaker Citroen released details of a new electric concept vehicle Thursday, with its CEO telling CNBC that the electrification of individual transport represented an important part of a sustainable future. In a document outlining the concept, which is called...
by dankeelan | Sep 29, 2022 | Drones
Drones are going underground to survey the sewers in Scotland. The technology is being used to increase access and to avoid hazards to workers when surveying pipelines. Scottish Water hopes that developments in scanning can also help assess longer-term structural...
by dankeelan | Sep 29, 2022 | Batteries, Detroit, Featured
General Motors Co. and Palo Alto-based OneD Battery Sciences have entered a joint research development agreement for the potential use of OneD’s silicon nanotechnology in GM’s battery cells to increase energy density for longer range at a lower cost. GM Ventures...
by dankeelan | Sep 29, 2022 | Featured, Robots
Barring some exceptions, humans can’t seem to get social robots quite right. The boundary between endearing and uncanny is tricky terrain when it comes to robots that can engage with humans, answer questions, or lend a hand with chores and errands. We know that...
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