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Feb 4, 2024

This Boeing company’s seaplane will transform heavy-lift transport

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The Liberty Lifter will have the cargo volume of a C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft, yet carry up to 100 tons of cargo.


Aurora Flight Sciences, reveals the latest updates with its Liberty Lifter seaplane aimed to transform seaborne heavy-lift transportation.

Feb 4, 2024

This camera tech protects your face from unauthorized recognition

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI, transportation

Facial recognition is a technology that can identify or verify a person’s identity based on their face. It can be used for various purposes, such as unlocking smartphones, verifying identities at airports, or finding missing persons. However, facial recognition also seriously threatens personal privacy, as it can be used to track, monitor, or profile people without their consent or knowledge. For example, some governments or companies may use facial recognition to spy on citizens, customers, or competitors or to collect and sell their data.

How can we prevent facial recognition from invading our privacy?

To protect our facial privacy, some researchers have proposed different methods to prevent facial recognition from working. These methods, collectively called anti-facial recognition (AFR), aim to hide, distort, or replace the faces in images or videos. For instance, some AFR methods use masks, makeup, glasses, or hats to cover or alter facial features. Other AFR methods use software to blur, pixelate, or swap the faces in digital media.

Feb 3, 2024

Regina steps up, adding 53 electric buses to its public transit fleet

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Saskatchewan’s capital city is moving forward with plans to electrify its Regina Transit fleet, signing a five-year contract with Nova Bus to acquire 53 battery electric city buses.

A subsidiary of the Volvo Group based in Quebec, Nova Bus manufactures long-range electric bus options with absolutely massive battery packs — up to 564 kWh on its biggest models, with the option of DC fast-charging or charging through overhead wires.

The first installment of its larger order will see seven of its LFSe+ 40-foot, long-range buses delivered to the City of Regina early in 2025 at a cost of $10.8 million (Canadian). The city will follow that with 13 more buses later in 2025 at a cost of $22.4 million, with an additional $21.2 million set to be spent on facility upgrades and infrastructure to support the electric buses.

Feb 3, 2024

BYD EV sales grew nearly 50% in January as exports reached a new high

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

After topping Tesla in the final three months of 2023, BYD is starting the year off strong with EV sales rising another 50% in January.

BYD sold 105,304 fully electric cars last month, up 48% from the 71,338 handed over last year. Production was also up significantly, with 114,365 EVs built last month, up 64% YOY.

Interestingly, BYD’s all-electric vehicles are beginning to outpace its plug-in hybrids (PHEVs). BYD’s PHEV sales were up 21% to 95,715 last month. Production was only up 9% to 90,749 units.

Feb 3, 2024

China’s new maglev hyperloop train project crosses 387mph in testing

Posted by in category: transportation

The project, led by a Chinese aerospace defense contractor, aims to build a system capable of propelling a train to speeds of 621 mph within a vacuum tube.

Feb 3, 2024

Automaker will completely abandon gas after unveiling first-ever electric SUV

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

A LUXURY carmaker has confirmed the release of an EV model that’ll replace the original gas version.

The news were shared this week, with the new vehicle expected to enter production in the latter half of 2024.

Porsche has announced their electric Macan SUV.

Feb 3, 2024

Revoy EV promises to electrify diesel semis in minutes

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

The Revoy EV concept is deceptively simple. A tractor’s 5th wheel pairs up with the Revoy’s hitch. Then the trailer that the semi is set to haul attaches to the Revoy’s 5th wheel. Some AI embedded in the Revoy’s electronic control units does some number-crunching and the three-part truck, trailer, trailer combo then hauls off down the road, with the Revoy’s high-torque e-axle providing most of the power to accelerate the load and diesel power where it’s most efficient: on the highway.

The best part, according to Revoy? Truckers can add the Revoy EV trailer to their rigs with no up-front costs.

Feb 2, 2024

2024 Hummer EV SUV Tested: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

When imaginations are unconstrained, you end up with electric vehicles like the Hummer EV SUV.

Feb 1, 2024

These EVs Hit 60 MPH in Less Than 3.5 Seconds

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These quick EVs also happen to be among the fastest battery-electric cars out there.

Feb 1, 2024

Researchers pioneer electronics-free circuit to propel soft robot evolution

Posted by in categories: chemistry, robotics/AI, transportation

Researchers have developed an ingenious air-powered soft valve circuit system devoid of electronics, showcasing its utility in a drink dispenser and its durability as a car drives over it.

The 3D-printed valve system showcases how well soft devices without electronics can work, even when facing challenges that could turn off regular robots.

According to reseachers at the University of Freiburg, its integration into everyday applications heralds a new era in robust and adaptable robotics. Soft circuit devices, which are flexible and don’t use metal, can handle damage much better than those with delicate electronics. They can survive being crushed or exposed to harsh chemicals without breaking.

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