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Consumer Reports' brand reliability report for 2024 has been released. According to the survey, the brands that make up the top five remain the same as last year, but it is Subaru which now holds the #1 spot, becoming the single most reliable car brand.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Subaru, Toyota, Lexus, Reliability
When it comes to monitoring the health of crops, aerial images captured by aircraft flying high overhead are only going to tell you so much. That's where an experimental new spectral sensor comes in, as it's mounted directly on the underside of individual plants' leaves.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Tohoku University, Plants, Agriculture, Crops
Neom has announced that Nadhmi al-Nasr is no longer its chief executive amid reports of financial issues and migrant worker fatalities connected to the Saudi Vision 2030 projects. Read more
Google's greenhouse gas emissions have increased by half over the last five years due to the energy demands of artificial intelligence, the company has revealed. Read more
While it's important to track and quantify airborne pollutants, most gas sensors are located at ground level, not up where the pollutants spread. A new lab-on-a-drone system is designed to address that limitation, by taking the tech to the sky.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: American Chemical Society, Air quality, Pollution, drones
iF design identifies six megatrends that affect design: connectivity, silver society, health, urbanization, mobility and neo ecology. The post iF design reports the impacts of social trends on design appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
It's certainly ironic that in order to see how a wound is healing, the dressing has to be removed, potentially setting back the healing process. A clever new bandage, however, continuously shows how the wound is faring – without needing a power source.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: National University of Singapore, Smart bandage, Wound, Healing
Promising results have been published from the first human trial testing an experimental vaccine targeting the deadly Marburg virus. Flagged as a potential pandemic-causing virus, this is the first Marburg vaccine to move into Phase 2 human trials.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Vaccines, Sabin Vaccine Institute, Virus


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