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Hyundai Motor Group’s Mobis division has developed a new, modular EV powertrain. The 215-horsepower drive unit integrates the motor, inverter, and reduction gear into a single casing. Hyundai Mobis says the powertrain has been developed in-house and can be adapted to a variety of EV platforms. Hyundai Mobis, the Korean auto group’s parts supplier, has developed a new modular electric powertrain that promises compatibility with a multitude of EV platforms. Boasting a 160-kilowatt (215-horsepower) output, the all-in-one drive unit integrates the electric motor, inverter, and reduction gear into a single housing. The new unit is the second integrated powertrain developed…

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The pioneering Voyager probes might only have a few years left to explore interstellar space, and that’s assuming a planned, risky maneuver in 2026 goes well.NASA’s twin Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft, both running on nuclear power, now have access to just a portion of the 470 watts of energy that they generated immediately after their 1977 launches. Originally tasked with exploring the giant planets in our solar system, the pair have long passed their expected lifespans and are still transmitting data, far from home.Voyager 1 crossed into interstellar space in 2012, and Voyager 2 followed suit six years…

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The US administration has added four more AI companies to its roster of favoured suppliers, with the Pentagon signing agreements with Microsoft, Reflection AI (which has yet to release a publicly-available model), Amazon, and Nvidia that mean their products can be used on classified operations. The companies join OpenAI, xAI, and Google as companies that the Department for Defense can deploy “for any lawful use.” The phrase “any lawful use” formed the centre of the recent disagreement between Anthropic AI and the US administration, with CEO Darius Amodei claiming that it would let the US government use Anthropic technology to…

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Physicists have used a machine learning approach to reveal unexpected details about how particles interact in complex systems. Their work focuses on non-reciprocal forces, where one particle influences another differently than it is influenced in return. The findings, published in PNAS, come from a collaboration between experimental and theoretical physicists at Emory University. By combining a custom neural network with laboratory data from a dusty plasma, the team showed that artificial intelligence can do more than analyze data or make predictions. It can help uncover entirely new physical laws. “We showed that we can use AI to discover new physics,”…

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NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party on Monday received another setback as its key strategist and critic Gyan Singh Mann joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. The move comes as Punjab is set to vote for the civic polls later this month and state assembly elections next year.Gyan, who is also the cousin of Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, joined BJP in the presence of Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini and Punjab BJP President Sunil Jakhar.Gyan was a vocal critic of the AAP government, openly questioning several of its decisions and policies. Last year, he had criticised the AAP government’s controversial Land…

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Venmo is rolling out a significant redesign over the coming months that aims to make the app more useful, social, and easier to navigate. This is the peer-to-peer payments app’s biggest refresh since 2021. The timing is notable. PayPal, which owns Venmo, is restructuring to spin Venmo off as a standalone business unit — a move widely seen as laying the groundwork for a potential sale. Stripe has reportedly expressed interest in buying PayPal outright. In that context, a splashy redesign looks less like a routine update and more like a window-dressing job ahead of a transaction. The rollout will…

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In January 2022, the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai in the South Pacific produced one of the most powerful eruptions in modern history. But scientists have now discovered that the eruption also triggered an unexpected atmospheric reaction that partially removed methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from the air. Researchers say the finding could eventually help scientists develop new strategies to slow global warming. Using satellite observations, scientists detected unusually high levels of formaldehyde inside the enormous volcanic plume created by the eruption. That discovery immediately caught their attention because formaldehyde is produced when methane breaks down in the atmosphere. “When…

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Amazon says it will stop allowing the sale of high-speed electric motorbikes in California that exceed the state’s legal e-bike limits, marking one of the largest crackdowns yet on the increasingly fuzzy line between e-bikes and electric motorcycles. The move comes after California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a consumer alert last month reminding riders, retailers, and online marketplaces that legal electric bicycles in California must follow the state’s three-class e-bike system. Under California law, throttle-controlled e-bikes are limited to 20 mph (32 km/h), while pedal-assist Class 3 e-bikes can reach up to 28 mph (45 km/h). Anything faster falls…

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The EU on Monday dismissed Vladimir Putin’s suggestion that the Kremlin-friendly former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder could serve as a European mediator in peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.Over the weekend, the Russian leader put forward Schröder – a longtime ally – as a possible figure to help restart talks with Europe, saying he would “personally” favour the former German leader for the role.Schröder, 82, previously held senior positions in Russian energy projects, including work on the Nord Stream gas pipelines and a seat on the board of Russian oil company Rosneft. He stepped down from the…

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