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msn.com | Deena Theresa
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Jan 6, 2025 |
interestingengineering.com | Deena Theresa
NVIDIA has announced that Toyota—recognized as the world’s largest automaker—will use the high-performance, automotive-grade NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin™ system-on-a-chip (SoC) paired with the safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS operating system to build its upcoming generation of vehicles, all designed to deliver functionally safe, advanced driving assistance features.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
interestingengineering.com | Deena Theresa
During its CES 2025 keynote, NVIDIA—alongside Aurora and Continental—unveiled a long-term strategic partnership to scale driverless trucks. Powered by NVIDIA DRIVE™, Aurora’s SAE level 4 autonomous-driving system, known as the Aurora Driver, will be integrated with NVIDIA’s accelerated compute running DriveOS. Continental plans to mass-manufacture these driverless trucks beginning in 2027.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
interestingengineering.com | Deena Theresa
Sejal Sharma is IE’s AI columnist, offering deep dives into the world of artificial intelligence and its transformative impact across industries. Her bi-monthly AI Logs column explores the latest trends, breakthroughs, and ethical dilemmas in AI, delivering expert analysis and fresh insights. To stay informed, subscribe to our AI Logs newsletter for exclusive content.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
interestingengineering.com | Deena Theresa |Sejal Sharma
SB 1047 is more than just a piece of legislation; it reflects the struggle of all stakeholders to balance innovation with safety.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
interestingengineering.com | Srishti Gupta |Jijo Malayil |Deena Theresa |Kapil Kajal
Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the sword of Ramses II, one of Egypt’s most renowned pharaohs, during recent excavations in Beheira Governorate. The sword was found among mudbrick structures, including military barracks and storage rooms for weapons and provisions, at the ancient site of Tell Al-Abqain in the Hosh Issa district.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
interestingengineering.com | Abhishek Bhardwaj |Prabhat Mishra |Jijo Malayil |Deena Theresa
The explosion of pagers in Hezbollah networks across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday has caused a furor in the international community. This was followed by reports of explosions in walkie-talkies, radios, laptops, and even fingerprint-reading devices on Wednesday. This covert remote attack hints at a massive plot, and details about how they have been carried out are still murky, to say the least.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
interestingengineering.com | Rupendra Brahambhatt |Prabhat Mishra |Jijo Malayil |Deena Theresa
Researchers at Australia’s Flinders University have developed a safe and low-cost aqueous zinc-ion battery (AZIB) using a modified polymer. Their new study reveals the process of making the battery and also suggests that AZIBs could emerge as a budget-friendly alternative to Li-ion batteries in the future. This is because zinc is more abundant, and is less expensive than Lithium.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
interestingengineering.com | Aman Tripathi |Prabhat Mishra |Jijo Malayil |Deena Theresa
Samsung SDI has taken the spotlight at IAA Transportation 2024 in Hanover, Germany. It has unveiled a range of advanced battery technologies designed to transform commercial electric vehicles. The highlight of their presentation was the innovative LFP-plus battery. This new battery is engineered to provide exceptional range and fast charging capabilities, which are critical for commercial vehicles.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
interestingengineering.com | Jijo Malayil |Deena Theresa |Kapil Kajal
‘Front Lines,’ Christopher McFadden’s’ column, examines warfare past, present, and future. McFadden analyzes cutting-edge military tech, and global defense policies, highlighting the forces shaping our world’s security landscape. The threat of all-out nuclear war has hung over humanity like the Sword of Damocles since the technology’s invention in the 1940s.