Port of Corpus Christi Implements AI-Powered Digital Twin for Enhanced Operations
The Port of Corpus Christi is utilizing an AI-enhanced command-and-control system called OPTICS to improve ship tracking and emergency response training.
Honda Shifts Gears: $20 Billion Investment in Hybrids Amid EV Slowdown
Honda is reducing its EV investment by 30% to $48.4 billion and focusing on hybrid vehicles due to slowing EV market growth.
World's Largest Electric Ferry Launched, Marking Milestone in Maritime Transport
Australian shipbuilder Incat has launched Hull 096, the world's largest electric ferry, designed for short-distance routes. The vessel represents a significant step towards cleaner maritime transport but highlights limitations in battery technology for long-distance sea travel.
Solar Stocks Surge as Budget Bill Preserves Industry Credits
Solar stocks experienced a significant rally after a proposed budget bill maintained most industry credits, but challenges remain for the sector.
Royal Navy's Type 45 Destroyer Successfully Intercepts Supersonic Missile
HMS Dragon, a Type 45 air defense destroyer, successfully shot down a supersonic missile in a test off the Scottish coast, marking a significant advancement in naval defense capabilities.
Portugal Move Leads to Career Shift and Improved Work-Life Balance
A former New York resident's move to Portugal resulted in quitting her job and taking a year off, leading to a healthier relationship with work and a new perspective on life priorities.
Author Challenges Graduates to Pursue Careers Addressing Global Issues
Rutger Bregman's new book 'Moral Ambition' urges top graduates to choose careers that tackle pressing global challenges rather than defaulting to finance and consulting roles.
AI and Robotics Transform Predictive Maintenance in Manufacturing
Advanced AI and robotics are enhancing predictive maintenance capabilities in factories, offering real-time insights and safer inspections to prevent costly equipment failures.
US Inflation Unexpectedly Cools in April Despite New Tariffs
Inflation in the US slowed to 2.3% in April, moving closer to the Federal Reserve's 2% target despite the implementation of new tariffs.