DANGER! Electric shock could be fatal! Be sure to observe fire safety! Do you think it is possible to recharge a usual battery just in 5 seconds? Let's find out! Takeaways from Indiana, Ohio and ...
As more and more electric vehicles are sold across the country, some states have led the way in building EV charging infrastructure. According to Zutobi’s 2026 U.S. EV Charging Station Report, ...
A new quantum sensing approach could dramatically improve how scientists measure low-frequency electric fields, a task that has long been limited by bulky setups and blurry resolution. Instead of ...
Doug Field, a former Tesla and Apple executive, had returned to Ford Motor in 2021 to help develop new electric models and software. By Neal E. Boudette A senior executive who led Ford Motor’s push ...
Chinese firms like BYD and CATL are developing chargers capable of delivering hundreds of miles of range in minutes. New battery chemistries and vertically integrated manufacturing are enabling ...
Princess Cruises is under fire for quietly jacking up a service charge under passengers’ noses. The cruise line, which operates 17 ships in its fleet, hiked up its crew appreciation fee — a ...
Laptop batteries lag in performance as they age. But you can slow down their deterioration by tweaking your Mac’s charging settings. Batteries aren't magic. They're chemical. And, like most things ...
El Paso Electric wants to build a large, high-voltage, multimillion-dollar electric transmission line in far East El Paso. The 345-kilovolt power line, the largest voltage line used in the EPE system, ...
Keeping with Genki’s sleek, understated-but-stylish branding, the Force Field 2 encloses the Switch 2 with a pair of semi-transparent, dark-grey pieces. The back covers the Joy-Cons and the console ...
“Force fields” have long captured our imagination — the invisible shields of science-fiction lore that protect starships and superheroes from harm. But in the world of scientific discovery, force ...
The 73-mile Lake Erie Connector would bring enough power for about 800,000 homes. The project has been identified as a potential "national interest electric transmission corridor" by the U.S.