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Honda just premiered two crazy EV designs at CES

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Honda just premiered two CRAZY electric vehicle designs at this year’s CES event in Las Vegas, and has plans to bring them to market with a launch in 2026. It will present these vehicles in Japan, Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and South America, as well.

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Building Better Qubits

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She is also the lead for IBM Research Quantum Europe and Africa , a group that aims to create technologies in artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing, and related fields. Grove Award “for contributions to materials for nanoscale electronics and organic light-emitting devices.” After earning her Ph.D.

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Mercedes-Benz EQC electric crossover makes US debut at CES 2019

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As soon as the person’s hand leaves this area, the light automatically switches off again. Deformation elements are installed between the frame and the battery, and these are able to absorb additional forces in the event of a severe side impact. This makes it easier to find any items which may have been set on the seat.

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Linda Ronstadt’s Tucson

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With a courtyard draped in vines and string lights and a main stage the size of “a good little opera house,” the 1927 Temple of Music and Art is “just magic,” said Ms. Docents are generous with samples of whatever looks ripe during the guided tours, but there are also dedicated tastings and food events on the calendar. “I

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Gravity Batteries, Green Hydrogen, and a Thorium Reactor for China

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2021 was a big year for energy-related news, what with the ongoing hunt for new forms of energy storage and cleaner if not carbon-free electricity and events and research that spotlighted the weak links in our power grid. The pumps tap into vast stores of groundwater that lie not too far underground and cover much of sub-Saharan Africa.

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How the Huawei Fight is Changing the Face of 5G

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—Roger Entner, founder of Recon Analytics Most explosively, Huawei is accused of installing backdoors in its software that could allow China to monitor data flowing through its international networks or even shut networks down in the event of a war. Huawei denies doing so, but as a result, the U.S.

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Climate Expert: Don't Call It Geoengineering

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In light of this situation, there's increasing talk of actions that governments can take beyond reducing greenhouse gas emissions—actions that could either remove existing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere or reduce the amount of sunlight coming into the atmosphere. Hardly the breakthroughs we need to stave off disaster.

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