A favorite trope of the anti-EV crowd is that EVs will “crash the grid.” None of the utility execs we’ve spoken to share that fear, but it is true that unmanaged charging can exacerbate the problem of peak power demand. The answer is managed charging, which schedules charging for off-peak times. EnergyHub, a provider of… Continue reading New report: Managed EV charging can double the number of EVs the electrical grid can support
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Trump’s HHS Trashes Top African Health Organization as “Fake” and “Powerless”
Last week, we broke down a major debacle unfolding in the health research space. To recap: over the past month, concerned researchers have been sounding the alarm about a reprehensible vaccine study which was to be funded by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to the tune of $1.6 million. According… Continue reading Trump’s HHS Trashes Top African Health Organization as “Fake” and “Powerless”
The CEO of Microsoft Suddenly Sounds Extremely Nervous About AI
Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images It sounds like Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is already coming up with excuses in case the whole AI boom turns out to be a massive bust— which, by the way, he’s warning might come to pass. Speaking at the World Economic Forum at… Continue reading The CEO of Microsoft Suddenly Sounds Extremely Nervous About AI
Tesla Cybercab Spotted Dripping Liquid
Fbombbaggers via Instagram Anybody who’s regularly driven in winter conditions knows the importance of keeping windshield washer fluid topped up. Keeping the salty grime stuck to your windshield and rear window to a minimum is crucial for visibility, especially in inclement weather. In the case of an autonomously operating vehicle, ensuring visibility for the vehicle’s… Continue reading Tesla Cybercab Spotted Dripping Liquid
They Started an Entire College Dedicated to Resisting Cancel Culture, and Then the Funniest Possible Thing Happened
In 2021, a crew of self-described free speech martyrs announced they were founding a university to save American higher education from the scourge of cancel culture. They called it the University of Austin, or UATX — and though it lacks accreditation, they boasted that it would be a place where controversial ideas could breathe free,… Continue reading They Started an Entire College Dedicated to Resisting Cancel Culture, and Then the Funniest Possible Thing Happened
Budget 2026 could be the gear shift India’s auto industry is waiting for
Union Budget 2026: Indias auto industry awaits the next big policy moment. India Budget 2026: For India’s automobile industry, the turbulence of the past few years appeared to ease after September 2025. A long-awaited GST reset corrected long-standing tax distortions, festive-season demand brought buyers back into showrooms, and year-end sales helped manufacturers close the calendar… Continue reading Budget 2026 could be the gear shift India’s auto industry is waiting for
You’ve Never Heard of China’s Greatest Sci-Fi Novel
Ma’s moment arrived in 2011. On July 23, two high-speed trains collided near Wenzhou, killing 40 people. The accident traumatized the nation for what it seemed to reveal about the costs of China’s breakneck pace of development. A prominent essay captured the mood, its title becoming a rallying cry: “China, Slow Down, Wait for Your… Continue reading You’ve Never Heard of China’s Greatest Sci-Fi Novel
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Kia Niro gets sharp new look and interior tweaks
Kia has unveiled a sharp new look for the Niro, bringing it into line with the latest iteration of the brand’s ‘Opposites United’ design language. The new front-end treatment shrinks the silver plastic bar that wrapped around the bonnet of the previous iteration and introduces a taller headlight design similar to those on the Seltos, EV3 and… Continue reading Kia Niro gets sharp new look and interior tweaks
Nissan’s 42% efficiency breakthrough: The new tech saving petrol
Combustion engine development is still important and the drive for efficiency will continue for as long as engines remain in use and the new Nissan e-Power system is a case in point. The first vehicle to use the latest, third-generation e-Power system, initially introduced in 2016, is the Qashqai, which began production in the UK… Continue reading Nissan’s 42% efficiency breakthrough: The new tech saving petrol