Chevrolet Starts Production of Bolt Electric Car Chevy Bolt
General Motors has started the production line for affordable electronic car, Chevy Bolt. The plant producing these cars is located in Orion Township, Michigan.
General Motors has started the production line for affordable electronic car, Chevy Bolt. The plant producing these cars is located in Orion Township, Michigan.
A new study has revealed that ceramide, a toxic fat metabolite, can cause type II diabetes when it accumulates in the body. Type II diabetes is a disease where the body is unable to produce adequate insulin for metabolism.
SpaceX's ambitious plan to fuel its rockets with astronauts aboard has raised concerns among the experts. A group of space industry authorities responsible for advising NASA has forwarded some reservations about the procedure to the agency.
BlackBerry has inked a new deal with Ford Motor Co. The two companies will work together to develop auto software using BlackBerry's QNX platform.
Scientists have developed a new breed of plants that can apparently detect landmines and other hidden explosives or weapons.
General Motors has unveiled its car sharing service, Maven in Los Angeles. The service is already operational in cities such as Boston, New York City, and Ann Arbor.
Prolific hacker George Hotz has called off the production of an add-on self-driving car product. The offering, known as Comma One, would have enabled cars to operate semi-autonomously.
Tesla CEO unveiled the company's new product, a new 'solar roof' with glass tiles. The product was demonstrated at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California. The solar roof will be made by Tesla and SolarCity Corp. The tiles are fully embedded in the roof, adding to the aesthetics.
Google plans to spin off its autonomous car segment. The move signifies the growing status of the project. The company CEO John Krafcik said that the business is ready to 'graduate' from its experimental phase and to become a standalone unit. This development may further lead to eventual spinning off of the business.
Researchers from the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio have developed a new Neural Electrical Simulation feature for hand prosthetics which allows amputee wearers to reawaken their lost sense of touch.