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Smart Mobility Today: 27 April 2026

There has been a lot of news from NASA in the last few weeks, as well as excitement surrounding the launch of the Artemis project and its successful completion. The crewed mission took human beings the...

How AI And IIoT Are Reforging Manufacturing

Modern factories genuinely look futuristic with smart sensors, autonomous aerial systems and intelligent operator interfaces. Far from replacing humans, these modern systems rapidly analyze millions of...

NASA Shuts Down Instrument On Voyager 1 Probe To Manage Power

NASA has shut down one of the science instruments on board the iconic Voyager 1 space probe in an effort to extend the life of humanity's first interstellar vehicle. The decision was made as power flags on...

How Manufacturing Can Benefit, Or Risk Losing Out

It is time to move past the hype of AI and focus on its role as a practical tool for operational excellence. AI is no longer some future technology; rather, it is essential for manufacturing. For AI to...

Republican Opposition Could Slow The Push Toward EVs

On the campaign trail this election cycle, former President Donald Trump has indulged in a singular rant about electric boats and sharks. The story goes that a boat manufacturer complained to him about electric boats, and Trump wondered what would happen if the...

Tiny Batteries Could Power Cell-Size Robots

A battery designed by MIT chemical engineer Michael Strano and colleagues could make it possible for cell-size autonomous robots to deliver drugs in the human body or find leaks in gas pipelines, among other applications. Seeking to allow microscale devices to operate...

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