That’s the only question when a car costs $200,000. Nothing else could matter. It’s an absurd amount of money, a price tag that can only be attached to an absurd vehicle. When the Mercedes-Maybach EQS ...
Anechoic Chambers at Acoustics Labs. Photo: Mikko Raskinen Sujie Yu, a doctoral student at PSL University in Sophia-Antipolis (France), carried out a research visit in Multifunctional Materials Design ...
General Motors has teamed up with a materials science startup with the goal of enhancing performance and increasing the lifespan of its electric vehicle batteries. According to TechCrunch ...
Kia’s “Grand Utility Vehicle” boasts the sort of seats ... thanks to increased sound-deadening materials, a new independent rear suspension, and even liquid-filled rubber bushes.
What is necessary to ensure safe automated driving? TNO aims to accelerate the process for automated vehicles to be allowed on public roads. Join the route to safe automated driving and meet the ...
The problem isn’t so much the sound of an internal combustion engine doing its thing (unless it’s constantly at full chat, such as riding your bike on a track or firing through an obnoxiously ...
The materials are returned to Earth in a capsule ... The AFRL contract reflects growing military interest in reentry vehicles for applications such as hypersonic testing. Hypersonic speeds pose ...
If you’ve never heard a set of KEF Meta speakers, their supremely pure and dynamic sound is made possible ... puck-sized circular disc made of a dampening material that has what looks like ...