Nov 11, 2025 | Technology, Veterans
In the study, a group of 74 recently demobilized veterans agreed to wear a device on their wrist 24/7 as well as self-report through a brief daily questionnaire. The goal was to observe how the use of real-time data collected passively (through remote measurement) and...
Nov 10, 2025 | Autonomous Ships, Drones
The newly commissioned HMS Stirling Castle will serve as a floating command and control platform for the Royal Navy’s Mine Threat Exploitation Group, supporting remotely operated and autonomous uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) and uncrewed underwater...
Nov 5, 2025 | Europe, Rail
Virgin Trains has inched closer to the ability to run rail service through Europe’s English Channel after a government regulator signed-off on Virgin’s application. Sir Richard Branson’s train line got approved by the British office of Rail and Road...
Nov 5, 2025 | Europe, Wind
Denmark’s Orsted and Vestas, two of the world’s top offshore wind power groups, urged European nations on Wednesday to speed up permitting, improve auction terms and invest in power grids to deliver their potential for strong growth in the sector. The...
Nov 5, 2025 | 3D Printing, Featured, Transit
St. Louis’s Bi-State Development Agency has realized more than $48,000 is cost savings this past year by printing 3D replacements for discontinued and custom-made parts for older Metro Transit MetroLink LRVs and MetroBus and Call-A-Ride vehicles, vs....
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