GM weighs stocking its EVs at regional lots
The automaker is considering a page out of Amazon's playbook with a plan to test inventory hubs that could then quickly deliver electric vehicles to nearby dealerships rather than just putting them all on the lot as usual......»»
Animals without a brain still form associative memories
Cnidarians like anemones and corals have a nerve net, but that seems to be enough. Enlarge (credit: Paul Starosta) Our brains are filled with lots of specialized structures that do things like process visual information,.....»»
Mexico makes lots of electric cars, but few Mexicans drive them
Mexico has lofty ambitions to boost EV ownership as Tesla gears up to develop its factory in the northern border state of Nuevo Leon......»»
Taiwan OSATs consider Mexico as regional operations base to help partners expand in US
Taiwan-based OSATs, many of which are involved with TSMC and other chipmakers, are considering Mexico as their regional base of operations to assist partners looking to expand into the US, according to industry sources......»»
Apple suppliers begin to reshape India
As global manufacturing companies, especially Apple suppliers, are moving into India for diversified production, they are beginning to re-shape India as a regional production hub which requires a long list of reforms......»»
Researchers release eight-year dataset to reveal lake-atmosphere interaction over source region of the Yellow River
Lakes on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) play a critical role in the regional water cycle, weather, and climate. However, the characteristics of the lake-atmosphere interaction over the high-altitude lakes are still unclear......»»
Law enforcement teams score major win against DoppelPaymer ransomware gang
In a joint effort, the German Regional Police, Ukrainian National Police, Europol, Dutch Police, and FBI joined forces on February 28, 2023, to take down the masterminds behind a notorious criminal organization responsible for unleashing devastating.....»»
A warmer world will make heat waves more frequent, says study
From late June to early July 2021, an unprecedented heat wave swept across Western North America (WNA), causing considerable hazards to the regional society and economy. What is the likelihood of a similar heat wave under global warming?.....»»
Selfie stunt sets new Guinness World Record
There are lots of bizarre Guinness World Records. This one involves taking the most selfies in the space of three minutes......»»
Moose could play a big role in global warming
One of the biggest potential single sources of carbon emissions from wooded parts of Norway has four legs, weighs as much as 400-550 kg and has antlers......»»
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of detoxifying enzymes
Our body produces lots of enzymes that break down toxic substances. One class of such enzymes are the flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs), which are present in all tetrapods. Humans have five different FMO genes, of which the first four display t.....»»
Fickle winters in East Asia caused by major shift in regional atmospheric circulation, suggests study
Sometimes it seems like winter just can't make up its mind—is it going to be harsh or mild? A little bit of both? New research from the University of Tsukuba shows how a better understanding of large-scale weather patterns can help meteorologists i.....»»
How to watch all MLS games with MLS Season Pass
MLS Season Pass is the new subscription service, available on the Apple TV app, that lets customers watch every Major League Soccer game with no blackouts or regional restrictions. Each game will be streamed live, with replays and highlights availab.....»»
Experts: GM aims to ward off a surplus of trucks
GM's plan to idle its full-size pickup factory in Indiana next month suggests the automaker is trying to avoid returning to days of stockpiling vehicles on dealership lots, analysts say......»»
Conflicts of interest need to be avoided in publishing publicly available crop information, says study
Satellite-driven crop monitoring has become a main method to derive crop information at local, regional and global scales......»»
The big reuse: 25 MWh of ex-car batteries go on the grid in California
Batteries with performance too low for driving can still store a lot of charge. Enlarge / Each of those white structures contains lots of batteries that were built for cars. (credit: B2U) Last week, a company called B2U.....»»
Thermaltake becomes biggest brand of ATX 3.0 power supplies
PC peripheral maker Thermaltake has become the leading seller of ATX 3.0 power supply after Nvidia released the 40 series graphics cards, a result that Thermaltake has earned after stocking and bearing five months of related products' inventory, acco.....»»
Android 13 Finally Lands on the Nothing Phone 1
Formally known as "Nothing OS 1.5.2.," the update only weighs in at 157MB in size, provided that you are upgrading from the previous beta release. The post Android 13 Finally Lands on the Nothing Phone 1 first appeared on Phandroid. After s.....»»
This $3 USB adapter fixed all of my Apple CarPlay connection problems
I had lots of issues with CarPlay randomly disconnecting. Then I bought this adapter, and my problem was immediately fixed......»»
Paleogeomagnetic and isotope study reveals the timing of hydrocarbon evolution
In sedimentary basins, the evolution of hydrocarbon including oil/gas generation, migration, and accumulation, as well as reservoir destruction, is often controlled by regional tectonic activities......»»
French immersion and other regional learning programs: Smart choice for your kids, or do they fuel inequity?
For the past half-century, school choice initiatives have been intensifying across the globe. Choice policies emphasize school competition and increasing families' opportunities to select among academic programs......»»