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Ukrainian Volunteers Use 3D Printers to Save Lives

Cars That Think

The Ukrainian company 3D Tech ADDtive was the first to come up with an initiative to defend Ukraine. The Ukrainian company 3D Tech ADDtive developed a combat application tourniquet [left] containing multiple 3D-printed parts [right].

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Segway debuts fully automated Navimow i110N robot lawn mower with satellite positioning

Baua Electric

We harnessed the power of AI robotics to make our tech work hard so consumers don’t have to. that works in tandem with the AI-assistance, elevating its capabilities above the more standard robot mowers that are currently on the market. The standout feature is the improved Exact Fusion Location System 2.0

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Hologram-in-a-Box Can Teleport You Anywhere

Cars That Think

I got to see a live demonstration of the PORTL technology this month, when a tech investor in PORTL, Marina Haba in Los Angeles, was beamed into a PORTL booth set up in a Tokyo apartment to speak with her son there. She and others who took part in the presentation appeared extraordinarily real. meters tall, 1.5 m wide, and 0.6

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Radar Imaging Could Be the Key to Monitoring Climate Change

Cars That Think

As a child, Alberto Moreira discovered his passion for electronics from the kits for exploring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics that his father bought him every month. The kits taught him not only about electronics but also about chemistry and physics. He received the IEEE Dennis J.

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Road Test: 2021 Genesis GV80 2.5T RWD Prestige

Clean Fleet Report

Running on unleaded premium, this 300 horsepower and 311 pound-feet of torque engine is standard on the GV80. The self-leveling rear suspension and an estimated 50/50 weight balance gave a planted feel, and that was without the optional electronically controlled suspension, which is standard on the GV80 with the 3.5L twin turbo.

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Hyundai Ioniq 6 AWD Techniq review

EV Central

We don’t know if the Ioniq 6 will introduce remote connectivity – allowing activating climate control or checking the charge status from your phone – as found in Teslas, for example. As soon as you hop in the Ioniq 6 you’re hit with the feeling of luxury, advanced tech and space. Generous, to say the least.

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2024 BMW iX2 review: Is this the EV bargain of the year? How tax incentives make this slick compact SUV a tempting electric car

EV Central

Standard equipment includes 19-inch alloy wheels and an M Sport styling kit as well as Veganza (a fancy fake leather trim), head-up display, adaptive dampers, smart key entry, powered tailgate, 360-degree camera, dual-zone ventilation and a head-up display. There’s also a 10.3-inch inch curved instrument cluster and 10.7-inch

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