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Jan 8, 2021

Hyundai Confirms It’s In Talks With Apple To Make Electric Car

Posted by in categories: business, sustainability, transportation

A collaboration on an Apple Car would be huge! 👀🚗


Hyundai has already produced successful electricity-powered cars. However, talks with Apple could allow Hyundai to become a leading player in the EV market.

Hyundai Motors, a South Korea business that produces a variety of technology, has already moved into the electric vehicle market alongside its competitors. With that said, it has not reached the heights of the industry leaders such as Tesla.

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Jan 7, 2021

JetPack Aviation raises $2M to build the prototype of its flying motorcycle

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation

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Flying cars are fine — but why use a car when you can have a motorcycle instead? YC-backed startup JetPack Aviation wants to answer that question with the world’s first flying motorcycle, a personal aircraft dubbed “The Speeder,” a name that Star Wars fans will surely appreciate. Now, JetPack has raised a seed round of $2 million from investors indulging Draper Associates, Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn, YC, Cathexis Ventures and a group of angels that it says will fund the development of the Speeder’s first functional prototype.

Back in March, JetPack revealed its plans for the Speeder, which it says will provide a fully stabilized ride that’s either pilot-controlled or fully autonomous. It can take off and land vertically, and reach top speeds of potentially over 400 MPH. There are no exposed rotors systems, which make it a lot safer and easier to operate than a lot of other VTOL designs and helicopters, and the company says it can also be refueled in less than 5 minutes, which is a dramatically shorter turnaround time for powering up versus an electric vehicle.

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Jan 7, 2021

Driverless Delivery Van Startup Sees Demand Surge Amid Outbreak

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Re-shring video of China’s autonomous KFC truck. 😃


Craving fried chicken during quarantine?

Jan 6, 2021

Researchers fabricate arrays of atomically smooth iron-coated silicon pyramids with unusual magnetic properties

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, transportation

Ultra-small integrated circuits have revolutionized mobile phones, home appliances, cars, and other everyday technologies. To further miniaturize electronics and enable advanced functions, circuits must be reliably fabricated in three dimensions. Achieving ultrafine 3D shape control by etching into silicon is difficult, because even atomic-scale damage reduces device performance. Researchers at Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) have published a new study in Crystal Growth and Design in which they etched silicon to adopt the shape of atomically smooth pyramids. Coating these silicon pyramids with a thin layer of iron imparted magnetic properties that until now were only theoretical.

NAIST researcher and senior author of the study Ken Hattori is widely published in the field of atomically controlled nanotechnology. One focus of Hattori’s research is in improving the functionality of -based technology.

“Silicon is the workhorse of modern electronics because it can act as a semiconductor or an insulator, and it’s an abundant element. However, future technological advances require atomically smooth device fabrication in three dimensions,” says Hattori.

Jan 6, 2021

Supercapacitors Challenge Batteries: Powerful Graphene Hybrid Material for Highly Efficient Energy Storage

Posted by in categories: chemistry, computing, mobile phones, sustainability, transportation

A team working with Roland Fischer, Professor of Inorganic and Metal-Organic Chemistry at the Technical University Munich (TUM) has developed a highly efficient supercapacitor. The basis of the energy storage device is a novel, powerful and also sustainable graphene hybrid material that has comparable performance data to currently utilized batteries.

Usually, energy storage is associated with batteries and accumulators that provide energy for electronic devices. However, in laptops, cameras, cellphones or vehicles, so-called supercapacitors are increasingly installed these days.

Unlike batteries they can quickly store large amounts of energy and put it out just as fast. If, for instance, a train brakes when entering the station, supercapacitors are storing the energy and provide it again when the train needs a lot of energy very quickly while starting up.

Jan 6, 2021

Meet Airspeeder, the startup that wants to help bring flying cars to the market with high-speed air races

Posted by in category: transportation

Airspeeder wants to be the “first electric flying car race,” its CEO told Insider. It also wants you to know flying cars are closer than you think.

Jan 6, 2021

The Air Force Has Big Plans for Its Flying Car in 2021

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

The U.S. Air Force is planning to put its futuristic flying car through a series of tests next year that will help determine how the service can use the vehicle, at home or deployed.

Jan 5, 2021

A Million-Mile Battery From China Could Power Your Electric Car

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

The Chinese behemoth that makes electric-car batteries for Tesla Inc. and Volkswagen AG developed a power pack that lasts more than a million miles — an industry landmark and a potential boon for automakers trying to sway drivers to their EV models.

Jan 5, 2021

The thorium-powered car: Eight grams, one million miles

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, transportation

A US company says it will have a nuclear-powered prototype vehicle on the road within two years.


Laser Power Systems from Connecticut is developing a method of propulsion that uses thorium to produce electricity to power a car engine.

Thorium is an element similar to uranium and because it is such a dense material it has the potential to produce massive amounts of heat.

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Jan 5, 2021

“Self-Charging Nano-Diamond Batteries” That Can Run An Electric Car For 90 Years?

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, sustainability, transportation

Is this Cold Fusion deja vu all over again? Maybe. Or maybe not.