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Automotive

Tesla recalls nearly 3M vehicles in China over door handle safety risks

Tesla and other Chinese carmakers are making a major recall of more than 4 million vehicles over safety concerns mostly related to their door handles, according to Chinese authorities on Friday.

Automotive

People are more likely to ditch the car and use an e‑bike if they feel confident and safe

Finally, Australians are being encouraged to swap four wheels for two. Governments are investing in cycling infrastructure, and calls for e-bike subsidies are growing louder.

Engineering

One radar, two jobs: Vehicle system detects objects and exchanges data during high-speed driving

A research team led by senior researcher Bongseok Kim of the Future Mobility Research Division at DGIST has developed a "low-complexity receiver technology" that can simultaneously communicate data and detect surrounding ...

Automotive

New hurricane recovery technology being tested on Florida roads during peak season

As Florida enters the peak of hurricane season, Sarasota County transportation engineer Wafa Mahmoud is prepared for a worst-case scenario. For the past decade, she has joined teams driving county roads after hurricanes, ...

Engineering

Interactive dashboard models Formula 1's race to net zero

As the IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix arrives Aug. 22–23 in Washington, D.C., the George Washington University community has the opportunity to see up close how complex and resource-intensive a major motorsports event is ...

Automotive

Virgin moves closer to launching Eurostar rival in 2030

British company Virgin has been granted track access from 2030 to the high-speed rail line linking London to the Channel Tunnel, the country's rail regulator said Monday, bringing it closer to launching a rival service to ...

Automotive

Germany's VW, China's BYD face off at Munich auto show

Europe's top car manufacturer Volkswagen presented a series of more affordable electric vehicles Monday as Chinese EV titan BYD said it would start producing a cut-price model on the continent.

Robotics

How autoworkers are retraining for the robot revolution

General Motors Co. worker Annie Ignaczak spent years walking in circles on concrete factory floors, assembling the same parts and counting down hundreds of pieces she and her coworkers needed to finish before lunch.

Telecom

Russia's GPS interference: Do I need to worry when flying?

On Sunday, a plane carrying European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen was reportedly forced to land in Bulgaria using paper maps after its GPS navigation systems were jammed. Bulgarian authorities claim the jamming was deliberate ...

Business

Google Flights now lets you filter out basic economy

It happens all the time: You found a great deal on Google Flights, only to click the link and realize that it's a basic economy fare. That means a hefty surcharge for regular economy, with such arguable must-haves as seat ...