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Lightning-prediction tool could help protect the planes of the future

November 4, 2025

More than 70 aircraft are struck by lightning every day. If you happen to be flying when a strike occurs, chances are you won’t feel a thing, thanks to lightning protection measures that are embedded […]

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Electric vehicles could strain Quebec’s power grid

November 3, 2025

Electrification of vehicles is necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but in Quebec the increasing weight of the battery-powered vehicles could cause electricity demand to rise well beyond projections.This post was originally published on this […]

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Silicon carbide-based motor drive enables a smaller, lighter electric aircraft engine

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A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an air taxi between islands, had a traditional gas-powered motor in the nose […]

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‘Supervised’ self-driving cars are here—and Australia’s laws aren’t ready

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In September, US electric car maker Tesla rolled out a semi-autonomous driving feature it describes as “the future of transport” in Australia.This post was originally published on this site.

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Q&A: Virtual tire development improved by modeling software

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Before a car rolls off the production line, manufacturers run virtual tests on it. Simulating tires is particularly challenging since they are subject to extreme stress when driving over potholes and bumps. This is where […]

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Smart sensor network and AI algorithms ease strain on stressed drivers

November 3, 2025

Fraunhofer researchers have developed a system that uses sensors and AI to monitor a driver’s cognitive load. In the future, this technology could ease driver strain when they reach their stress limit. The system can […]

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Vibration technology can deice aircraft wings, replacing energy-intensive methods

November 3, 2025

In the Clean Aviation project, Fraunhofer researchers teamed up with partners to develop a system that causes icy spots on aircraft wings to vibrate, removing the ice. This dramatically reduces the amount of energy needed […]

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Nation’s largest fleet of police Cybertrucks to patrol Las Vegas

November 2, 2025

The nation’s largest police fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks is set to begin patrolling the streets of Las Vegas in November thanks to a donation from a U.S. tech billionaire, raising concerns about the blurring of […]

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Pedestrian deaths at midblock bus stops found to be up to 5 times higher

October 25, 2025

Bus transportation is an essential part of nearly every public transit system. From school students to everyday workers, riders depend on buses to transport them to the essential destinations. Because most passengers start or end […]

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Heavier electric trucks could strain New York City’s roads and bridges, study warns

October 24, 2025

New York City’s roads and bridges already incur millions in annual damage from oversized trucks, and a new study warns the shift to electric freight could intensify that burden. As electric trucks replace diesel models, […]

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