Impending Driver Monitoring Systems: Are We Ready?
A new law mandates that automakers implement systems to monitor driver impairment. However, concerns arise as the necessary technology is reportedly not yet fully developed.
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A new law mandates that automakers implement systems to monitor driver impairment. However, concerns arise as the necessary technology is reportedly not yet fully developed.
Diego Simeone has confirmed that Arsenal is pursuing Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid, but the Gunners will need to contend with interest from PSG and Barcelona.
In a straightforward match, World No 1 Jannik Sinner defeated British No 1 Cam Norrie 6-2, 7-5, securing his place in the quarter-finals of the Mutua Madrid Open while questioning the early start time.
Mongolia's recent approval of the Jade Gas appraisal report for the TTCBM project represents a notable advancement in the country's energy sector.
As LNG prices have surged by 33% since the onset of the war, investors are urged to reevaluate their portfolios in response to the fluctuating energy market.
An 89-year-old man is being sought by authorities following a shooting in Athens that left five individuals injured, though their injuries are reported to be non-life-threatening.
A recent study from the University of Otago highlights the potential of passive acoustic monitoring in understanding the foraging habits of Hector's dolphins, an endangered species.
General Motors has achieved a significant milestone with 1 billion hands-free miles driven and plans to surpass 850,000 Super Cruise users by year-end.
As GM prepares for the next iteration of its Super Cruise technology in 2028, the current version has achieved a significant milestone, likened to a journey to Jupiter and back.
A recent study reveals that high-speed particles exhibit stronger rebounds when colliding with wet surfaces, challenging previous assumptions in collision dynamics.
The Washington Post details the journey of a controversial nuclear power project associated with Donald Trump, highlighting its initial appeal to investors and subsequent decline.
The U.A.E.'s exit from OPEC raises questions about future oil production levels and potential shifts in global oil prices, with possible repercussions for its economy.
In a recent interview, Lisa Blatt shares her experiences and perspectives gained from arguing cases in front of the Supreme Court, offering a unique look into the legal process.
As Chelsea looks to make changes this summer, Andoni Iraola, Marco Silva, and Xabi Alonso are being evaluated as possible successors to Liam Rosenior.
In an impressive display of skill, the Denver Nuggets mascot, Rocky, successfully made a backwards halfcourt shot from the top of two ladders.
A thrilling half-time event featuring corgi racing captivated the audience in Denver, showcasing unexpected entertainment during the NBA game.
A trial has commenced in Austria for a man accused of plotting a terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concert scheduled for 2024, following the discovery of a nearly completed bomb in his residence.
This piece delves into the intricate dynamics between environmental concerns and the mining industry, highlighting their relevance in today's economic landscape.
Members of the MAHA movement express frustration with the Trump administration's support for glyphosate, a controversial pesticide linked to environmental health concerns.
Fifteen South American migrants and asylum seekers deported from the U.S. to the Democratic Republic of the Congo are now in a precarious situation amid ongoing conflict.