MIT Researchers Unveil New Validation Techniques for More Accurate Weather and Air Quality Forecasts
MIT scientists have developed a new method for validating spatial predictions, such as weather or air quality forecasts, which improves upon traditional methods by accounting for spatial correlations in data.
Eco-Friendly Breakthrough as MIT Alum’s Firm Set to Reinvent Metal Production in the U.S. with Revolutionary Tech
6K, a company using microwave plasma technology for cleaner production of critical materials, is expanding in the US. This technology may reduce environmental impact and reliance on foreign sources for materials used in batteries and electronics.
Tri-State Attorneys General Demand Refunds for Optimum Customers Amid MSG Network Blackout
Regional attorneys general, including New York's Letitia James, demand refunds for Optimum customers amidst a blackout of MSG Networks due to a dispute with Altice USA.
USU Undergrad Research Shines Light on EV Challenges for Gig Economy in Upcoming Legislative Presentation
Utah State University student Will Bouck's research examines the barriers gig drivers face when switching to electric vehicles, including high costs and lack of charging infrastructure.
Cruise Slashes Workforce by Almost 50% Amid Shift in GM's Autonomous Vehicle Strategy
Cruise is downsizing by nearly half its workforce after GM changed focus to Super Cruise and personal autonomous vehicle tech, affecting around 1,000 employees.
Gov. Abbott Launches Texas Cyber Command in San Antonio to Enhance State's Cybersecurity Defense
Texas Governor Abbott announced the creation of the Texas Cyber Command as an emergency item to improve state cybersecurity and combat threats from foreign enemies, with San Antonio chosen as the headquarters.












