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Deutsche Post DHL Group sees mass market potential for synthetic fuels in 5-10 years

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Truly sustainable fuels come from renewable sources, have no negative impact on the environment when they are burned and do not produce emissions of greenhouse gas. In addition, experts from science, associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) provide insights into the possible uses and current limitations of sustainable fuels.

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Elektrobit optimizes performance of auto communication networks – ET Auto

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Available today on Infineon’s AURIX TC4x , the new software simplifies configuration of complex networking gateway use cases, reducing time, integration efforts and costs for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. The first AURIX TC4x engineering samples have already been shipped to lead customers for their design-in activities.

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IBM Research Initiative Developing Adaptive Systems to Provide Personalized Travel Routes to Avoid Gridlock

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IBM researchers are using advanced analytics to develop adaptive traffic systems that will intuitively learn traveler patterns and behavior to provide more dynamic travel safety and route information to travelers than is available today. Gerry Mooney, General Manager, Public Sector, IBM.

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IBM releases fifth annual Next Five in Five list of near-term significant innovations; personalized routing for commuting/transportation makes the cut

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Scientists from IBM Research - China and other experts across IBM are developing new insights into traffic and predictions that will serve as the foundation for new transportation services to deal with this complex environment. People are becoming walking sensors.

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Failed Local Paper Put Out Of Its Misery - By Creative Greenius!

Creative Greenius

With the body of evidence and facts available today, only the ignorant or the malevolent would attempt to mislead their readers so blatantly. Mr. Carroll types a few paragraphs on events he doesn’t attend and issues he doesn’t have any insight or expertise on. That’s why I had to terminate the Breeze editors.

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Stanford team developing neural network system to help autonomous cars learn to handle unknown conditions

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Control systems for autonomous cars need access to information about the available road-tire friction. Automated vehicles navigate through their environment by first planning and subsequently following a safe trajectory. An open-access paper on their work is published in the journal Science Robotics. Spielberg et al.

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