Automotive
Automakers Turn Toward Energy Infrastructure as EV Expectations Shift
Struggles in the electric-vehicle market push U.S. car companies to expand into charging, grid services, and power management.
AI Learns the Rules of Airport Safety Before Accidents Happen
Carnegie Mellon researchers build an interpretable system that predicts dangerous runway conflicts and explains the risks behind them.
Color Vision Arrives for LiDAR Systems
A breakthrough in full-color 3D sensing could give robots and autonomous vehicles a richer understanding of the world around them.
EV Simulations Reveal the Hidden Strain Electric Cars Place on Cities
Researchers develop a large-scale urban modeling system to predict charging demand, traffic behavior, and infrastructure pressure in future electric transportation networks.
Real-World ADAS Data Shows Safety Systems Are Quietly Reshaping Driving
A large GM and UMTRI study finds modern driver-assistance technologies significantly reduce crashes, injuries, and roadway risks across millions of vehicles.














