Jul 2, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured, Satellites
In 1957 frank rosenblatt, a psychologist, built a machine called the Perceptron. Modelled on the human brain, its neural networks were a forerunner of today’s artificial intelligence (ai). It intrigued the cia which was drowning in photos from spy planes and...
Jul 1, 2024 | Charging, Electric Vehicles, Featured
Nyobolt has introduced its bespoke 35kWh battery that can be charged from 10% to 80% in just 4 minutes 37 seconds from a 350kWh outlet, according to its most recent data. Granted, the Nyobolt EV’s battery pack is small and range will be limited but the Lotus...
Jun 28, 2024 | Aeronautics, Climate, Featured, Space
We’ve reached a point when scientists can easily gauge levels of greenhouse gases or other air pollutants just by measuring their concentrations in the atmosphere. However, with these measurements alone, it is not necessarily obvious where the...
Jun 27, 2024 | Agriculture, China, Drones, Featured
Wang Jiansen, a 33-year-old agricultural drone pilot from Taizhou in the eastern Jiangsu province, bridges two worlds. With his feet on the ground and his eyes on the sky, he links new technologies with traditional agriculture through the device in his hands: Wang and...
Jun 27, 2024 | Autonomous Vehicles, Business, Featured
There is a new player in the autonomous urban mobility space. Today, Rimac Group CEO Mate Rimac revealed a new urban mobility service and vehicle at the new Rimac Campus near Zagreb, Croatia. Verne, the new brand, is named after Journey to the Center of the...
Jun 27, 2024 | Climate, Electric Vehicles, Europe, Featured
The European Union is in the early stages of negotiating the Green Claims Directive, a new law that aims to curb greenwashing and help consumers make greener choices. The proposal heavily regulates the environmental marketing practices of businesses, limiting...
Recent Comments