gm-to-import-ev-batteries-from-china’s-catl

GM plans to import EV batteries from Chinese battery giant CATL. The arrangement is a temporary one, meant to tide GM over for a couple of years until it establishes its own domestic supply of lower-cost batteries made with lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry, “a source familiar with the matter”Continue Reading

webinar:-advanced-thermal-adhesives-for-boosting-ev-battery-strength-and-energy-density

As new battery cell-to-pack designs are commercialized in electric vehicle powertrains, the role of thermal adhesives has become increasingly critical. There is a growing need for innovative thermal adhesives that effectively bond battery cells to pack components while addressing performance and manufacturing challenges. This presentation will delve into recent advancementsContinue Reading

mark-zuckerberg’s-compound-in-palo-alto-draws-ire-from-neighbors

The Facebook founder has been buying up single-family homes to create a compound in a Palo Alto neighborhood., (NewsNation) — A charming California neighborhood has been disrupted as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been slowly building a compound, angering neighbors, according to a new report. The Crescent Park neighborhood inContinue Reading

ubuntu-25.10-may-ship-with-an-“unstable”-linux-kernel

When Canonical announced its new kernel policy last year to target the latest-possible kernel for new Ubuntu releases, it knew there was a risk: shipping a new stable Ubuntu release with a not-yet-stable Linux kernel. In the upcoming Ubuntu 25.10 release, this looks set to happen. Canonical’s Kernel Team hasContinue Reading

What would space sound like if we could hear it?

The vast majority of space is a near vacuum, so there aren’t enough molecules to bump into each other to help sound travel. (Image credit: peepo via Getty Images) Our universe is filled with floating nebulae, spinning planets and black holes. But if we closed our eyes and listened, what would these celestial objects soundContinue Reading

the-uk’s-cartographer-maps-mission-to-help-people-and-business

AR games mingle with underground assets in the data plan for 200-year-old Ordnance Survey Feature  Britain’s Ordnance Survey (OS), founded in 1791, is interloping in the digital age. Minecraft, AR gaming, and EV charger locations have all become part of its portfolio, alongside the paper-based maps beloved by the nation’sContinue Reading