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Too many muscles working too fast had made understanding insect flight challenging.
The competition provides a steady stream of experienced graduates to the auto industry.
We test out the refreshed Mercedes midsize sedan.
It fits a niche, but it won't suit everyone's needs.
Electronic traction control is more important than ever as electric motors proliferate.
Australia is turning to virtual fences to cut down on car-kangaroo impacts.
Rear-wheel Volvos are a thing again, and software makes them safe, even on ice.
We've tested the three-pedal, stickshift BMW M2 on the road and on track.
Hydrogen has problems, and this isn't a solution, but it's a decent CR-V.
It's not really as good as the internal combustion version, sadly.
From more efficient production to entirely new chemistries, there's a lot going on.
The Nautilus might just be enough to finally get people into Lincoln dealerships.
AI driving decisions are not quite the same as the ones humans would make.
Robot designed to mimic enigmatic sea creature can help us understand how it moved.
Burke was indicted after sharing outtakes of a Fox News interview.
For the second year, Optima has set up a charging station in the desert.
Researchers are sequencing the DNA of wildlife using dung beetle stomach contents.
The S/T celebrates the 60th anniversary of the 911 and is limited to just 1963 examples.
The indoor charging station is exactly what EV drivers want and need.
Over the years, inventors have had some weird ideas about how to make cars safer.
Sensitive location data could be sold off to the highest bidder.
The Honda Prologue uses General Motors' Ultium platform.
Morgan is still best known for making throwback roadsters and for still using wood.
It's slow and expensive, but I still want one.
Artificial turf has its advantages, but the NFLPA wants it banished from the NFL.
The 2024 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter might be this year's ultimate small business accessory.
A company works with farmers to treat fields with bacteria that sequester carbon.
Early in Earth's history, bombardment by enormous asteroids was common.
Uses include mining equipment, class 8 trucks, and power generators.
Kia bets on edgy design, a futuristic interior, and plenty of interior space.
Limited options make for better conversations.
The program sees more countries get access to space, but the details are murky.
"Federated learning" keeps patient data at hospitals while training AIs.
Fewer pollinators means more self-pollination, less food for bees.
BMW's Remote Valet is one premium feature we'd pay for.
As US dams age, removal is always an option—and it can be done well.