Today on Critical Materials: The U.S. enters 'wait and see' mode ahead on election day, China's EV beef with the EU gets serious, and Cybertruck goes to Canada. Source...
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Earth observation technology is set to play a larger role in how agencies respond to natural disasters and weather events, as shown by new footage of recent Spanish floods. Source...
Read MoreManufacturers are dispensing with more than a century of combustion car development and rethinking how to build a vehicle from the ground, or in the car’s case, the platform up. Source...
Read MoreRussia launched 53 small satellites into orbit on Monday (Nov. 4), including two for Iran. The 51 Russian payloads were a single-launch record for the country. Source...
Read MoreFord F-150 Lightning lease prices have hit a record low after the automaker recently paused its production. Source...
Read MoreSpace Force’s mysterious X-37B begins ‘aerobraking’ to lower orbit. Here’s how it works (video)
In a rare show of openness about the X-37B, Boeing Space released a video detailing how the space plane's aerobraking maneuvers help change its orbit. Source...
Read MoreMany car companies are moving away from Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the EV truck world. Source...
Read MoreIndia now plans to launch astronauts for the first time no sooner than 2026, roughly a year past the previously known timeline. Source...
Read MoreTesla made the Cybertruck available for preorder in Canada in August starting, at $137,990 CAD or $165,990 CAD for the tri-motor Cyberbeast. Source...
Read MoreSpaceX's robotic Dragon arrived at the ISS with more than 6,000 pounds of supplies this morning (Nov. 5). Docking completed at 10:04 a.m. EST. Source...
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