How do you build a future of electric vehicles, AI, and robotics when the most critical components—high-performance magnets—are controlled by a single global power? In this episode, Forbes' Maggie ...
The odds of being struck by lightning in America in a given year are one in 1.2 million. How does the experience reorient a ...
The trio of cars run on 800-volt architecture have a new motor from Lucid — called Atlas.
Pacific Electric, an important addition to L.A.'s club scene, will also help create a new culture hub near downtown, says its ...
Katherine Courtney and Alice Gorman talk to Margaret Harris about the danger of space debris – and what we need to do about it Jettisoned junk A pallet of old batteries released into space from the ...
Scientists at the University of New Hampshire have unleashed artificial intelligence to dramatically speed up the hunt for next-generation magnetic materials. By building a massive, searchable ...
Safety doesn’t happen by accident. Learn the key components of an effective job hazard analysis and why they sometimes fail ...
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An electrician teaches you how to use electrical tape
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2026 Kia EV5 GT-Line review
Possibly one of the funkiest medium SUVs on the market at the moment, does ...
Why do some places wait 1,000 years to see a total solar eclipse while others get two in a decade? The surprising orbital mechanics behind where eclipses happen — and don't. When you purchase through ...
One of the greatest advantages the United States has over China has been its soft power—the ability to persuade other countries, particularly allies and partners, to go along with its wants without ...
Renewable technologies need a multitude of critical minerals. The seabed could supply these riches. But at what cost?
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