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Smart Mobility Today: 11 May 2026

I grew up in Detroit Michigan. The Rouge River ran through a park not far from my house, and that dumped into the Detroit River or more historically correct the "Strait of Detroit." That 28 miles of waterway...

French Startup Unveils AI Model For Robots And Human-Like Hand

Genesis AI, a French robotics startup backed by former ​Google CEO Eric Schmidt and telecoms tycoon Xavier Niel, on Wednesday unveiled an AI ‌model designed to make robots more adaptable, along with a...

Solar Activity Makes Space Junk Crash To Earth Faster

Understanding how debris shifts in orbit can help to avoid disastrous collisions. And a new study increases that understanding, showing that space debris falls to Earth faster when the sun is more active....

How California’s New Regulations Will Affect Autonomous Vehicles

In California cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles, autonomous vehicles have operated under a different set of rules for the past few years compared to their human-operated counterparts. Although these...

Dubai-made Drone Ready for Healthcare Delivery Market

A Dubai start-up is joining a growing band of tech firms developing delivery drones capable of transporting vital medicines to remote areas thanks to in-built temperature regulators. Heating and cooling systems to maintain required temperature of payloads, a drone...

Flood Waters Can Cause EVs to Catch on Fire

A small number of electric vehicles in Florida burst into flame during flooding caused by Hurricane Ian, and the fires are raising awareness about a previously little-known safety issue for the millions of Americans who have bought or are thinking of...

Navy’s Ambitious Drone Swarm Plan

The U.S. Navy is reportedly working towards making the nightmarish drone swarms seen in Call of Duty and movies like Angel has Fallen a reality in modern combat. These AI enabled flocks of autonomous buzzing drones could potentially be launched to overwhelm...

Companies Making Climate Pledges; Have No Capacity to Keep

Companies are on the hot seat to respond to climate change like never before, but most corporate leaders don't have the tools necessary to meet those pledges, said Microsoft President Brad Smith last week at the inaugural Breakthrough Energy Summit in...

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