Modern cars don't just track you when you're using navigation. Onboard electronics store data about your every move.
Printing your own car parts isn't science fiction anymore, but not everything is fair game. Discover what you can make and ...
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'Seeing clearly even in the fog'—a next-generation infrared image sensor for autonomous driving
Infrared sensors that detect the short-wave infrared (SWIR) region can clearly recognize objects not only during the day and ...
From Porsche 911s to Mustangs, check out 13 classics that were converted to EVs with details on cost, performance, and why ...
A transparent radiative cooling film technology that dissipates heat directly to the outside without consuming electricity ...
We wouldn’t be surprised if you’d never seen the Spira before. The lightweight three-wheel vehicle is closer to a go-kart ...
World-record RC car engineer begins redesigning his 3D-printed vehicle to chase "slightly ridiculous" 250mph target ...
Automotive in-cabin radar uses 60 (60 to 64 ISM band) GHz or 77 GHz mmWave sensors to monitor vehicle interiors, detecting, ...
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