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Neutrons dive deep to help protect US nuclear submarines

January 9, 2026

America’s national security relies in part on the U.S. Navy’s nuclear-powered submarines, which can operate more than 800 feet below the ocean’s surface. At such dark, unforgiving depths, the crew’s survival depends on the ability […]

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Laser cladding technology on track to improve railway repair

January 8, 2026

The University of Sheffield Rail Group hosted industry partners at British Steel on 7th November to see laser-clad field-demonstrations, which showed how additive manufacturing can repair railway infrastructure and provide superior wear resistance.This post was […]

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More efficient holographic solutions can enable smarter vehicle head-up displays

January 7, 2026

Imagine driving down a busy highway. You need to check your speed and navigation, but glancing down at the dashboard takes your eyes off the road for a critical second. This is where head-up displays […]

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With some help from AI, your next move can be predicted

January 7, 2026

AI might know where you’re going before you do. Researchers at Northeastern University used large language models, the kind of advanced artificial intelligence normally designed to process and generate language, to predict human movement.This post […]

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What will 2026 look like for the UK’s electric vehicle market?

January 7, 2026

In the UK, as in many other countries, the shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) has been rapid. Incentives, increased choice and some positive PR took the electric car sales to nearly 500,000 vehicles in 2025—around […]

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AI helps pave the way for self-driving cars

January 7, 2026

Even if Elon Musk’s dream of robotaxis for everyone is a long way off, sleek electric cars powered by artificial intelligence packed the Consumer Electronics Show, promising to liberate people from the tedium of driving.This […]

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Global aviation emissions could be halved through maximizing efficiency gains

January 7, 2026

A new study co-led by the University of Oxford has found that global aviation emissions could be reduced by 50–75% through combining three strategies to boost efficiency: flying only the most fuel-efficient aircraft, switching to […]

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Researchers examine aviation’s path to sustainability

January 7, 2026

Researchers from SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Sustainable Aerospace Energy Center (SAEC) have published a new study in the Journal of Air Transportation analyzing how the aviation sector is navigating its transition toward sustainability.This post was originally […]

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At CES, auto and tech companies transform cars into proactive companions

January 7, 2026

In a vision of the near future shared at CES, a girl slides into the back seat of her parents’ car and the cabin instantly comes alive. The vehicle recognizes her, knows it’s her birthday […]

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EV sales rebound in Germany as Chinese brands make inroads

January 6, 2026

Electric vehicle sales rebounded strongly in Germany in 2025, official data showed Tuesday, with Chinese manufacturers making inroads from a low base in the EU’s largest economy despite tariffs.This post was originally published on this […]

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Why I quit my day job researching happiness and started cycling to Bhutan

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I’d had enough. It was October 2017, and I’d been wondering what the point of my job was for far too long, and while I’m sure there was something meaningful somewhere and to someone in […]

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Organizational support: The key to employee commitment and well-being during the pandemic

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For nearly two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has made it increasingly difficult for people to do their jobs. In addition to regular work duties, people have had to worry about their health and that of […]

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