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  • First study surveys surviving pilots to understand causes of in-flight loss of control
    On average, four planes crash each day in the United States with almost all of aircraft involved being single-engine planes. One in five of those crashes were caused by in-flight loss of control, defined by the Federal Aviation Administration as "unintended departure of an aircraft from controlled flight." Nearly half... Read more
  • China's Xiaomi receives almost 300,000 SUV pre-orders in minutes
    Chinese electric vehicle maker Xiaomi received almost 300,000 pre-orders within an hour for its first sport utility vehicles in what the company said was a "miraculous" moment for the industry.... Read more
  • Study finds most e-scooter users follow speed limits and helmet laws in Brisbane
    A University of Queensland study has examined the behavior of e-scooter riders in Brisbane before and after the introduction of tighter regulations.... Read more
  • Shipboard system that uses limestone and seawater could cut CO₂ emissions by half
    Scientists at USC and Caltech, in collaboration with startup company Calcarea, have developed a promising shipboard system that could remove up to half of carbon dioxide emitted from shipping vessels by converting it into an ocean-safe solution.... Read more
  • Review: Five three-row EVs that are great for big families
    Most electric vehicles are five-passenger sedans or SUVs. But automakers are increasingly expanding their lineups to cater to shoppers wanting a three-row EV that can serve as a family hauler. These EVs can seat six or seven passengers, haul lots of cargo, and potentially have more than 300 miles of... Read more
  • Tesla sales skid in Europe in May despite EV rebound
    Tesla sales sank again in Europe last month as rising competition and Elon Musk's ties to US President Donald Trump cut into demand despite a growing electric car market, industry figures showed on Wednesday.... Read more
  • US following up on possible Tesla robotaxi infractions
    US safety regulators contacted Tesla after its self-driving cars stopped abruptly, sped or swerved into the wrong lane as the company began limited robotaxi service, US officials said Tuesday.... Read more
  • Waymo's robotaxis to start carrying passengers in Atlanta, expanding Uber partnership
    Waymo's robotaxis will begin carrying passengers through parts of Atlanta on Tuesday in an expansion of a partnership with Uber that began earlier this year in Austin.... Read more
  • Systemic failures led to a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 Max, NTSB says
    The heroic actions by the crew of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ensured everyone survived last year when a door plug panel flew off the plane shortly after takeoff, leaving a gaping hole that sucked objects out of the cabin, National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy said Tuesday.... Read more
  • Stealthy ship hull cuts through waves like butter
    Borrowing from drug-smuggling subs, Michigan engineers are helping the Navy design autonomous ships that blend in with the ocean surface.... Read more
  • New research reveals Uber's algorithmic pricing leaves drivers and passengers worse off
    A new study from researchers in the University of Oxford's Department of Computer Science has found that Uber's use of dynamic pricing has led to higher fares for passengers and lower earnings for drivers, while increasing Uber's share of revenue.... Read more
  • NASA air taxi passenger comfort studies move forward
    NASA's Advanced Air Mobility vision involves the skies above the U.S. filled with new types of aircraft, including air taxis. But making that vision a reality involves ensuring that people will actually want to ride these aircraft—which is why NASA has been working to evaluate comfort, to see what passengers... Read more
  • Tesla launches long-discussed robotaxi service
    Tesla began offering robotaxi services Sunday in the US city of Austin, Texas, an initial step that Elon Musk's backers believe could lead to the company's next growth wave.... Read more
  • Women face more injury risks in car crashes. So why are test dummies modeled after men?
    Maria Weston Kuhn had one lingering question about the car crash that forced her to have emergency surgery during a vacation in Ireland: Why did she and her mother sustain serious injuries while her father and brother, who sat in the front, emerge unscathed?... Read more
  • Road crash injuries are on the rise in Australia—how can we stop them?
    Hospitalization rates for road crashes have steadily increased over the past 10 years, with men, regional communities and pedestrians bearing the brunt.... Read more

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