@Wurmhatz2dTesla Removes Autosteer From All Model 3 And Model Y TrimsTesla has removed Autosteer from all Model 3 and Model Y trims in the U.S., pushing buyers toward a $99 per month Full Self-Driving subscription. The move eliminates lane-centering from the Autopilot package, a feature now only available in the higher-end trims of Model S and Model X. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that the cost of Full Self-Driving will increase as its capabilities improve.
@Wurmhatz3dUS turns gold mine into giant fridge to study ghost-like neutrinosIn a converted gold mine in South Dakota, researchers are constructing massive, super-cooled containers to hold liquid argon for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment. The experiment aims to study neutrinos with high precision and detect those from astrophysical sources like the sun or a nearby supernova. The detectors will be shielded from cosmic rays by being placed underground, allowing for a clearer signal of neutrinos, the first particles emitted by the Big Bang.
@Wurmhatz3dSpaceX lowering the orbits of more than 4,000 Starlink Satellites SpaceX plans to lower the orbits of approximately 4,400 Starlink satellites from 342 miles to 298 miles above Earth by 2026. This move aims to reduce the threat to other spacecraft and lower the risk of space debris by decreasing the ballistic decay time during solar minimum. This action is part of SpaceX's commitment to improving space safety and managing the increasing congestion in low Earth orbit.
@PrebeccCompany7dASME Section VIII Division 1 – 2025 Air Receivers for U.S. ExportIn Q4/2025, PREBECC continued to demonstrate its engineering and fabrication capability by completing a project supplying three vertical Air Receivers, designed and manufactured in full compliance with ASME Section VIII, Division 1 – 2025 Edition, and certified by Lloyd’s Registe
@Wurmhatz11dBoston Dynamics unveils production-ready version of Atlas robot at CES 2026Boston Dynamics has unveiled the production-ready version of its Atlas robot at CES 2026, marking a significant milestone in the company's journey. This final version of Atlas is designed for industrial tasks, offering capabilities such as autonomous operation, teleoperation, and tablet steering. With a reach of up to 7.5 feet, the ability to lift 110 pounds, and durability in extreme temperatures, Atlas is set to revolutionize industrial work. Hyundai and Google DeepMind will be the first to deploy Atlas, with Hyundai planning to use it in car plants starting in 2028 and Google DeepMind integrating its AI models into the robot's system.
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