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Long Road To AVs Paves The Way For Autonomous Robots

Despite many public predictions that autonomous vehicles (AVs) would be the dominant vehicle platform by 2020, the road to autonomy has been a difficult one, paved with market,...

Could NASA Use Expandable Habitats For Its Artemis Moon Bases?

Commercial space infrastructure firm Voyager Technologies is backing lunar habitat developer Max Space with a new multi-million-dollar investment aimed at accelerating...

Astemo Engineering Careers Tour Meets Nisa Solano

During our visit to Wayne State University in Detroit, Cindy Polakowski and John Petty met with engineering student Nisa Solano. Nisa is a member of the Society of Hispanic...

Working Across Borders, Great Lakes Leaders Plan For Region’s Future

The Great Lakes provide water to hundreds of cities and tribal nations, from Chicago to Duluth to Toronto. Despite the distance, local leaders across the region are realizing...

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Smart Mobility Today: This Week

As we approach Memorial Day and thousands of people hit the roads to travel to relaxing getaways, how much more interesting and fun would it be to fly there,  and I am not  talking about in a plane. Last week's Global Auto Mobility and the Smart Mobility Today podcast...

How 5G And The Metaverse Are Changing Agriculture

A review of digital technologies in the International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology suggests that integration of mobile, 5G, wireless and the so-called metaverse could be a turning point in global agriculture. The use of this kind of...

This $1M Flying Car Can Reach Speeds Of 155 Mph

A Slovakian startup working to make the age-old dream of flying cars a reality says it has a new prototype that could ship as early as 2026. Klein Vision, which has spent the past three decades developing its “AirCar,” has already completed over 170 flight...

Handy Octopus Robot Can Adapt To Its Surroundings

Scientists inspired by the octopus's nervous system have developed a robot that can decide how to move or grip objects by sensing its environment. The team from the University of Bristol's Faculty of Science and Engineering designed a simple yet smart robot which uses...