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In the earliest stages of life, mammalian embryos start as a disorganized cluster of cells. As development progresses, these cells become organized into well-defined shapes and structures. This ...
Robert Gilardi, the man who designed the Ford Bronco Roadster concept, brought his creation to Jay Leno's Garage and let him ...
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Engineering sustainability at scale: Uber’s zero-emission push

Uber’s commitment to sustainability extends far beyond its well-known ride-hailing operations. By 2030, the company aims to operate as a zero-emission mobility platform in Canada, Europe, and the ...
Text-to-CAD tools are beginning to generate useful 3D models from prompts, but the most important missing feature is not geometry — it is intent.
The Acura NSX has had an interesting, if slightly disappointing, trajectory. While the first generation is famous as one of the most legendary sports cars of the 1990s, the long-awaited follow-up, ...
During this weekend’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, amid the sound and fury emanating from its race cars screaming down the Mulsanne straight, BMW is rolling out its latest concept car dubbed the M Concept ...
Thomas J Catalano is a CFP and Registered Investment Adviser with the state of South Carolina, where he launched his own financial advisory firm in 2018. Thomas' experience gives him expertise in a ...
Navantia UK publicly unveiled a scale model of its new LASV75 large autonomous surface vessel concept during the Navy Leaders Combined Naval Event (CNE), held in Farnborough from 19-21 May. The ...
Twenty years after the introduction of the theory, we revisit what it does—and doesn’t—explain. by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor and Rory McDonald Please enjoy this HBR Classic. Clayton M.