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Study reveals trade-off between affordable and clean EV charging

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More electric drive systems and fewer cars—this is how emissions from traffic can be significantly reduced. Electric vehicles offer particularly great potential with car sharing. However, not all electricity is created equal: Depending on the […]

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Hidden insights in GPS data can track lane changes and improve AV safety, study shows

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Understanding how and when drivers change lanes is key to improving highway traffic flow, safety and autonomous vehicle performance, and a new approach developed at the University of Michigan outperforms current methods using only GPS […]

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Merz ramps up pressure on EU over electric car shift

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called Tuesday for “more flexibility” from the EU in the transition to electric cars as resistance grows over plans to phase out combustion-engine vehicle sales by 2035.This post was originally published […]

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Policies supporting electric vehicles reversed—it will affect the road to clean electricity, too

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When Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, it was the largest climate bill in U.S. history, with major incentives for electric vehicle production and adoption. In its wake, investment in the U.S. electric […]

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Smartphones in cars offer new way to monitor city road conditions

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Potholes could be a thing of the past, after a team of Monash engineers found a way to use smartphones to monitor roads—a cheaper, quicker alternative to Australia’s current road survey methods.This post was originally […]

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Is airplane turbulence really getting worse?

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Is airplane turbulence more frequent—and more dangerous—today than it was 50 years ago?This post was originally published on this site

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Are bridges near you safe? This MRI-like scan may prevent disaster

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Suyun Ham can’t take his eyes off a scanner. “Lower the sensors a little bit more,” Ham urges an assistant. Then a barrage of data floods in, filling computer screens for a diagnosis.This post was […]

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Google Flights now lets you filter out basic economy

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It happens all the time: You found a great deal on Google Flights, only to click the link and realize that it’s a basic economy fare. That means a hefty surcharge for regular economy, with […]

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Smart charging: Researcher says smart EV charging could reduce grid congestion

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Grid congestion—an “overloaded” electricity grid—results in delays to building projects and sustainable initiatives. However, research by energy scientist Nico Brinkel has found that “smart charging” of electric vehicles presents a potential way to deal with […]

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AI takes flight: Project to boost machine learning in aircraft surface inspections

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Aircraft surface inspections are a critical and mandatory component of airworthiness that uses visual and digital checks to spot minute damage, wear, or malfunction.This post was originally published on this site

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