Unpacking the Potential: How New Tesla Models Could Become Targets for Espionage and Paparazzi

In the age of smart cars, the convergence of technology and automobiles has reached an unprecedented level. Tesla, a pioneer in the electric vehicle market, has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation in the automotive industry. However, as Tesla’s vehicles become increasingly connected and equipped with embedded audio-video technology, there is a growing concern regarding Read more about Unpacking the Potential: How New Tesla Models Could Become Targets for Espionage and Paparazzi[…]

A Different Kind of Touch: The Strategies of Quick-Change Businesses

In the fast-paced landscape of modern business, adaptability is the cornerstone of success. Quick-change businesses possess a unique ability to sense the ebb and flow of market demands and, like nimble fingers, adjust their strategies in harmony with market nuances. In this article, we explore the haptic sense of their strategies by examining some industry Read more about A Different Kind of Touch: The Strategies of Quick-Change Businesses[…]

How automated vehicles and takeover requests can give people a false sense of security

As cars keep getting smarter, automation is taking many tricky tasks from parallel parking to backing up and out of drivers’ hands. Now, a University of Toronto Engineering study is underscoring the importance of drivers keeping their eyes on the road even when they are in an automated vehicle (AV). Using an AV driving simulator Read more about How automated vehicles and takeover requests can give people a false sense of security[…]

Electric vehicle charging up to 90% in 6 minutes

With Telsa in the lead, the electric vehicle market is growing around the world. Unlike conventional cars that use internal combustion engines, electric cars are solely powered by lithium ion batteries, so the battery performance defines the car’s overall performance. However, slow charging times and weak power are still barriers to be overcome. In light Read more about Electric vehicle charging up to 90% in 6 minutes[…]

Switzerland winds up superconductivity

The unusual electronic properties of some superconducting materials permit lossless and dense electrical currents at very low temperatures, even in high magnetic fields. Conductors made of these materials are thus ideal for winding coils to generate very high magnetic fields, which are essential for a number of applications like magnetic medical imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy Read more about Switzerland winds up superconductivity[…]