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Tesla's Emergency Door Release Shatters Another Model Y Window
Tesla appears to have neglected the possibility that its emergency door latch might need to be used in moments without power.
Microsoft to Update Recall After Experts Point Out Glaring Security Risks
The AI-powered 'photographic memory' feature will incorporate just-in-time decryption and Windows Hello authentication to keep the creeps at bay.
Are Electric Vehicles Better or Worse for the Environment?
How each vehicle is manufactured, powered, and disposed of all come into play.
How Do Electric Cars Work? A Basic Primer
Curious about EVs but not sure where to start? Here's a primer on how they work, from the battery and motor to charging and range.
NASA Celebrates Successful PREFIRE Climate Mission Launch
On Wednesday, the second of two 6U CubeSats entered orbit, signaling the start of a nearly year-long radiation watch at the poles.
NASA Brings Colorful Nebulas Into Your Home Using AR
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has spent 25 years investigating stunning celestial bodies. Now you can plop them down on your kitchen table.
Microsoft Opens Beta Program for Windows 10
Microsoft is still tweaking what is still the most popular version of the OS, even though it's on its way out.
Starliner's First Crewed Mission Launches, Makes It to Orbit
Better late than never.
Scientists to Search Moon Dust for Supernova Clues
When massive stars explode, they spew material all over their celestial surroundings—including our Moon. A new isotope detection method can tell us more about how supernovae work.
OpenAI-backed Humanoid Robot Startup Takes a Big Step Toward Task Chaining
Eve, 1X's humanoid on wheels, is closer to autonomously completing multiple tasks back-to-back.