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Gas Just Hit Its Highest Price in Four Years. The Cheapest Way to Burn Less of It Isn’t a Fuel Additive or New Tires — It’s a Law of Physics Hiding Under Your Right Foot
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Twenty-Five Years Ago an MIT Professor Used Hardware-Store Glass-Etching Cream to Frost His Bathroom Windows. The Same Chemical Just Halved the Cost of Getting Lithium From Rock — the Reason China Controls Refining
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Hydrogen Cars Didn’t Stall Because of the Engine — They Stalled Because Moving the Fuel Is Brutally Expensive. Stanford and Seoul National Just Cut That Cost’s Platinum by 90%
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For Decades the Royal Air Force Ran Its Bases on Diesel Generators. It Just Signed a Contract to Replace Them With Transportable Hydrogen Microgrids That Charge Electric Cars Anywhere, Off the Grid
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· May 29
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Ferrari Built a Four-Door the Purists Hated, Then Buried It. That Was 1980. The Single Prototype That Survived Now Costs Almost Exactly What Ferrari Is Charging for the New Luce
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A Chinese Lab Just Claimed a Lithium-Metal Battery With Double the Energy Density and a 3-Minute Charge. If the Numbers Hold, the Lithium-Ion Era Is Over
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· May 29
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Tesla Says Its Full Self-Driving Is Ten Times Safer Than a Human Driver. The People Who Train It Just Admitted They Wouldn’t Get in a Robotaxi ‘Even If You Paid Me’
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· May 29
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Rivian’s $45,000 Tesla Model Y Killer Finally Has a Launch Date. But the Only Version You Can Buy on June 9th Costs a Lot More — and the Affordable One Is Still Two Years Away
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Germany Is Pulling Its Hydrogen Trains. Japan Never Scaled Its Own. India Just Built the World’s Longest One — Five Times the Length of the German Original — From Scratch
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The Pentagon Has Spent 4 Years Chasing a Counter-Drone Fix. One Army Test Just Showed the Answer Isn’t More Bullets — It’s the Software
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· May 28
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270,000 Vehicles Recalled, And Toyota Have Fixed Just 77,000. How The Japanese OEM’s Engine Nightmare Just Keeps Getting Worse
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· May 28
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A Lamborghini Can’t Sound Like a Lamborghini Without an Engine. That’s the Whole Reason It Killed Its Electric Supercar — and the Reason Ferrari’s Just Flopped
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· May 28
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Georgia Paved a Lane With Solar Panels and It Powers a Single EV Charger. Oregon Put the Same Panels Beside the Road and Makes a Hundred Times More. France Just Dug Up Its Version Entirely
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· May 28
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An Australian Mining Company With a Lithium Project in Ontario Just Matched a Battery Chemistry Toyota and Samsung Spent Years On — Without the Toxic Gas
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A £188 Million UK Aerospace Consortium Just Bet on Putting Hydrogen Flights in the Sky by 2030. The First Paying Passenger Will Probably Fly to a Scottish Island
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· May 28
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Never Thought I’d Say This, But the Tesla Model S Plaid is a Good Choice (Against the Ferrari Luce, Specifically)
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A Four-Year-Old Kiwi-British Startup Just Unveiled an Underwater Drone That Can Sit on the Seabed for Hours Guarding Cables and Pipelines. The Established Names Were Still Defending a Single Specialty
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You Still Use a BlackBerry Every Day. You’re Driving It
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For 80 Years, an American Pilot Made the Final Call on Every U.S. Combat Mission. The Pentagon Just Signed a Contract to Let AI Software From San Diego Fly Hundreds of Drones Without One
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While Airbus Spent the Last Year Pushing Its Hydrogen Aircraft Timeline to 2045, a Chinese State Lab Just Flew the World’s First Megawatt-Class Hydrogen Turboprop Engine for 16 Minutes
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Ferrari Stock Dropped 5 Percent in One Morning After Critics Compared the New $650,000 Luce EV to a Nissan Leaf. The Former Chairman Said It’s the One Car China Won’t Copy
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The U.S. Government Wants EV Owners to Pay $250 a Year for Road Damage. A British Trial Just Found a Graphene Asphalt That Lasts 165 Percent Longer Than Conventional Pavement
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Yamaha’s Best-Known Engine Is the V10 in the Lexus LFA. Sixty Years Ago, the Same Company Helped Toyota Build a 150-Horsepower Straight-Six With Three Mikuni-Solex Carburetors
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Until This Year, Almost Every Gram of the Heavy Rare Earth That Keeps a Cadillac Lyriq’s Motor From Demagnetizing Was Processed in China. A Canadian Mining Company Just Started Producing It in Virginia
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The World’s First Piloted Hydrogen-Powered Helicopter Just Flew a Complete Airport Circuit Across Quebec. Its Exhaust Was Water Vapor and Its Owner Manufactures Lab-Grown Lungs
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· May 27
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Tesla Just Made Its First Concrete Statement About the Second-Generation Roadster in Nine Years. The Statement Is That They’ve Started Planning the Production Layout
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An Australian Mining Company Just Broke Ground on the World’s Largest Off-Grid Renewable Energy Network. One Million Solar Panels, 600 Megawatts of Wind, and Five Gigawatt-Hours of Battery Storage
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While Airbus and Rolls-Royce Have Been Working on Hydrogen Aircraft for Years, Germany Just Made the First One Work With Pumps Built by an Italian Shipyard Supplier
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Say Goodbye to Ferrari’s All-Combustion Lineup. The First Electric Ferrari Costs $640,000, Makes 1,000 Horsepower, and Amplifies Real Motor Sounds Instead of Faking a V12 Through Speakers
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Fuel Delivered Into Some U.S. Marine Outposts Costs $400 a Gallon. A Houston Startup Just Built a Hydrogen Generator the Size of Two Porta-Potties That Makes It From the Air
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