Nevada Desert's Tabletop Flat, Vital for Satellite Calibration, Faces Opposition from NASA Regarding Lithium Mining
Opposition to lithium mining in Nevada's desert comes not only from environmentalists and tribal leaders but also from an unexpected source: space.
Loadsmith's Ambitious Plan to Deploy 800 Kodiak Self-Driving Trucks
Third-party Capacity-as-a-Service startup, Loadsmith, is making a bold move in the logistics industry by ordering a whopping 800 autonomous trucks from Kodiak Robotics.
China's Electric-Vehicle Battle Goes Global
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, led by companies like BYD, are encountering obstacles as they expand their presence overseas due to rising protectionism.
Deepening Duck Curves Accompany California's Growing Solar Capacity
As solar capacity in California continues to grow, grid operators are facing challenges related to the "duck curve."
Navistar Unveils Impressive Results from International SuperTruck II Project
Navistar, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, has announced the successful outcomes of the International SuperTruck II project.
New ‘flying taxis’ from France will fly passengers at the 2024 Olympics
Paris is setting the stage for a transportation revolution as it prepares for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games by planning a fleet of electric flying taxis.
TuSimple Achieves Landmark Milestone with First Successful Autonomous Road Test in China
TuSimple, an autonomous technology developer, has achieved a significant milestone by completing China's first fully autonomous semi-truck runs on open public roads without a human driver or intervention.
Meet the Vessels on the Quest for the Titan Sub
A massive search effort is currently underway in the remote North Atlantic to locate the missing Titan submersible, which carried five individuals.
Woke = Broke?
Bud Light, produced by Anheuser-Busch, is the latest company caught in America's ongoing culture wars.
Tesla Charging Network Nears Industry Standard Status
Rivian, an electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced that it will follow in the footsteps of General Motors and Ford by joining Tesla's charging network in the coming year.
Info that you should know before buying a used EV
The used electric vehicle (EV) market is gaining attention due to attractive tax breaks and incentives available to buyers.
US still losing the EV race after signing a mineral deal with Japan
Japan is aiming to strengthen its position in the electric vehicle (EV) space through a critical minerals trade deal with the United States.
Unleashing the Power of Your Data: A Back to Basics Guide
The disruptions and rising freight costs experienced in recent times have prompted businesses to seek aggressive cost-saving measures.
Mars and DHL Establish Logistics Hubs, Achieving a 7.7% Reduction in CO2 Emissions
Mars and DHL have collaborated to establish new logistics centers in the UK, utilizing advanced technology to reduce CO2 emissions by 7.7%.
Tesla Nearing Vehicle Autonomy, According to Musk
During the VivaTech conference in Paris, Elon Musk announced that Tesla is nearing the achievement of fully autonomous vehicles, highlighting that autonomy is the primary driver of the company's market value.
Breaking the 4-Hour Barrier: Mateo Jaramillo's Quest to Extend Lithium Batteries
Form Energy's CEO, Mateo Jaramillo, discusses how iron-air batteries could revolutionize renewable energy, enabling 24/7 electricity production and reducing reliance on polluting energy sources.
Fuel Groups Urge EPA to Revise Greenhouse Gas Standards for Heavy-Duty Trucks
A group of diesel fuel industry stakeholders is urging the EPA to revise its greenhouse gas standards for heavy-duty trucks and adopt a market-oriented, technology-neutral approach to decarbonizing transportation.
Buttigieg Advocates 'Green Corridors' to Reduce Shipping Industry Emissions during Yokohama Port Visit
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the port of Yokohama in Japan and emphasized the importance of establishing "green shipping corridors" to reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry.
Tentative Labor Deal Calms Tensions at West Coast Ports
The International Longshore Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have reached a six-year tentative deal, putting an end to the long-standing labor dispute at West Coast ports.
Freight Train Batteries Could Aid Power Grid in Emergencies
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory propose using electric batteries on freight trains to support the power grid during spikes in energy demand.