Federal regulators are monitoring the rollout of Tesla’s “complete self-driving” experiment. This week, AutoTomeker began testing its latest state-of-the-art driver assistance software with a select group of customers, and yet, the government is taking a wait-and-see approach. In a statement, U.S. A spokesman for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration …
Read More »Purity metrology closes on dark matter
Dark Matter and Gas Simulation in Credit: Illustrated Collaboration. Optical clocks and crystalline silicon cavities are improved that can improve the fields and particles in a sample of possible interactions and standards of dark matter. Optical clocks are so accurate that it would take 20 billion years longer than the …
Read More »Southwest Airlines will begin unblocking middle seats for holiday travel
Southwest Airlines announced on Thursday that it would begin full bookings of popular routes by unlocking middle seats that have been vacant for months to make passengers feel safe during the epidemic. The Dallas-based carrier cited several studies that the airline said said the risk of getting coronavirus on a …
Read More »Tech giants risk a 2001-style valuation collapse, says colored sockgen strategist
Albert Edwards, a London-based provocative strategist for the French bank society Génrale, has been predicting for decades that the US and Western Europe will follow Japan into an era of deflation and ultrallo bond yields, which he calls the “Ice Age”. Even though some of his warnings about the stock …
Read More »Lunar lander contractor Astrobotic opens large-scale headquarters in Pittsburgh
Anders Lerza, an astrobotics systems engineer, stands next to a test model of the company’s Peregrine Lunar Lander, which is currently under development. It is set to become the first American lander on the moon since the Apollo mission.Photo: Astrobotic Space robotics maker Astrobotic Technology has unveiled its new 47,000-square-foot …
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