North America (NA)
By 2050, North America strives to be a more sustainable place. Mobility is at the forefront of that effort and transportation is a major component. To meet this goal, North American governments have begun to implement strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation sources. Read Mobile Gnosis content associated with North American markets on this page.
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EVs changing the way we camp, CNN reports
In an invigorating piece titled "Electric vehicles are redefining the camping experience in America," published on CNN Business on March 31, 2024, a new chapter in the outdoor recreational landscape of America is covered.
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Michigan DOT hosting open house on a proposed connected and automated vehicle (CAV) corridor.
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced an upcoming public open house event to discuss the proposed creation of a connected and automated vehicle (CAV) corridor on Interstate 94 in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.
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Robot platoons considered for U.S. armored brigades
The US Army is considering the implementation of a drone and robotics platoon within its armored brigade combat teams, as per announcements made at a recent AUSA Global Force conference.
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Are Trains untapped potential for sustainable travel in U.S.?
The lesser-known benefits of rail travel and its potential for untapped opportunities within America, a country we all know is predominantly focused on road and air travel, are exquisitely underscored In a recent insightful article by Gemma Alexander on Earth911.
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Questions raised about privacy of connected car data
In a rather unusual shift from the regular sports-focused content, an intriguing article by Kyle Gelling, was recently released on Barstool Sports, of all places, about the rising prevalence of connected cars and their implications on privacy.
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Did you read car's EULA? GM Data privacy raises broad connected car questions
General Motors is under fire following a potential data privacy scandal. The carmaker has allegedly been sharing user data from its OnStar connected-car services, specifically Smart Driver, which monitors driving habits to present a safety score.
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NC State Research Group Proposes Adding "White" Light To Traffic Signals
Red. Yellow. Green. We are very familiar. Could handle a fourth "White" light?
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Saskatchewan rare earth processor facility closer to launching
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is set to advance the processing and commercialization of rare earth elements thanks to a significant investment from the Canadian Government.
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F150 Lightning Logs 93,000 miles and battery still at 97-percent health
A 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning owner reports an impressive 97% battery health after nearly 93,000 miles reported the website CarscoopsMonday.
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The Apple EV Car is a major dud, but Chinese EVs are poised to deliver on the promise
Check out this intriguing piece from InsideEVs, titled "Apple Couldn't Build The Car Of The Future. But China's Tech Giants Already Have".
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Vaporizing rocks to harness deep Earth energy with MIT's fusion tech
Harnessing the untapped power of the Earth's core seems like a science fiction concept, but Quaise Energy, a startup with roots in MIT, is striving to make it a reality.
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EV maker Fisker is a stock risker reports CNN, Wallstreet Journal
Heralding a potential fall from grace, electric vehicle company Fisker's stock has seen a steep decline reported CNN Wednesday.
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Automated driving systems, including Tesla Autopilot, get ‘poor’ ratings from industry safety group
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has rated many prominent automated driving systems, including Tesla's Autopilot, as 'poor' in terms of safety.
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BlueBotics' ANT server fleet management software automates on display at MODEX 2024
At the forefront of innovation, BlueBotics, a provider of natural feature navigation technology and a division of ZAPI GROUP, showcased its ANT (Advanced Network Technology) protocols at MODEX 2024.
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NASA and Boeing unveil X-66, a Net-Zero X-plane for the future
In a recent article by Interesting Engineering, exciting details are revealed about the innovative X-66, a green X-plane designed by NASA and Boeing.
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Are Flying Cars Flying Off The Shelves? Alef Aeronautics says 2,500 "Model As" on preorder
In a recent report from CNBC, the flying car firm Alef Aeronautics has taken off tremendously with an astonishing 2,850 preorders for its two-seater flying car, the Alef Model A.
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Fellowship for women in aerospace awarded to electrical engineering transfer student
Our site is pleased to feature an exceptional achievement highlighting Women's History Month. We are spotlighting Grecia Paola Siono Gutierrez, a student from the University of California San Diego, who has been announced as the 2024 Brooke Owens Fellow.
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Sikorsky Unveils Its Future Family of VTOL Systems
In a bid to redefine the future of flight, Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, has announced its plans to develop, test and fly a hybrid-electric vertical takeoff and landing demonstrator (HEX / VTOL) with a tilt-wing configuration.
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The CAValier: A Young Professionals Guide To Launching Your Career at Aerotech 2024 — and Other Aerospace Conferences
Attending a major aerospace conference like SAE International's Aerotech in Charlotte, NC, this March can be overwhelming for aerospace engineers, college students, or aerospace managers new to such events. You can be confident that we have everything taken care of for you. Aerotech is a great opportunity to learn, network, and explore the latest advancements in aerospace technologies.
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AMRAAM-ER variant flight test completed by Raytheon
Raytheon, a business division of the world's largest aerospace and defense company, RTX, in collaboration with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, has completed a flight test of an upgraded AMRAAM-Extended Range missile variant.