Mar 5, 2026 | Data Centers, Michigan
The Lyon Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved a moratorium on data centers and large land uses, or facilities that exceed 100,000 square feet, while officials study various issues and update township ordinances.The move came during the board’s March 2...
Mar 5, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Energy, Engineering
A human brain consumes less power than a light bulb, while artificial intelligence systems guzzle electricity to do the same tasks. Now, scientists have created a highly efficient AI model that hints at how living brains are able to do so much with so little, a...
Mar 5, 2026 | Electric Vehicles, US Economy
Oil prices have surged after the U.S. attack on Iran, and gas prices, in turn, are beginning to rise. It’s not clear yet how high they’ll go; that depends in part on how long the war lasts, how much the energy trade is disrupted, and how quickly we burn through the...
Mar 5, 2026 | Autonomous Vehicles, Detroit, Featured, Testing
General Motors continues to push the metal on its autonomous driving program, recently rolling out its 100th test vehicle equipped for autonomy data collection. The milestone occurred at the General Motors Artisan Center in Warren, Michigan, marking a significant...
Mar 5, 2026 | Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Featured
Purdue University has received a $10 million commitment from the AGE Fisher Family Foundation to establish an innovation and entrepreneurship center within the College of Engineering. The foundation was created by longtime donors Jeff (BS electrical engineering ’80)...
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