Should EVs Have Start/Stop Buttons? – CleanTechnica
To many readers, what I’m about to get into might sound bizarre. After all, EVs often copy (at least in part) things that
How does the brain make decisions? – Dailynewsegypt
Mouse study provides insights into communication between neurons during decision-making
New study suggests target steps per day for reduced risk of heart failure – Dailynewsegypt
Study published in JAMA Cardiology reports 26% lower risk of heart failure with each 3,600 steps per day
Moab Is Seeking Dark Sky Certification – CleanTechnica
One of the big reasons to get away from the city is to see the magic of the night sky in all of
Fiat unveils 5 new boxy ‘Panda-inspired’ concept cars
Fiat just unveiled a new set of Panda-inspired concept cars at the Geneva Motor Show, including a new city car and a pickup truck. As Fiat has just launched its 500e in
Egyptian PM orders swift release of goods from customs to curb inflation – Dailynewsegypt
CBE Governor stressed that providing foreign currency for strategic goods, medicines remains a top priority
2035 E-Mobility Taiwan: The platform shaping the future of mobility – Charged EVs
Sponsored by 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan. 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan, Taiwan’s foremost E-Mobility trade show, returns to Taipei from April 17 to 20 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (TaiNEX
Qatari, Saudi offers to develop Ras Ghamila in Sharm El-Sheikh – Dailynewsegypt
Contract award, announcement of winning alliance expected within two months
Egypt’s Health Ministry, Novartis sign protocol to modernise cardiac catheterisation system – Dailynewsegypt
Egypt’s Minister of Health and Population, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Sunday witnessed the signing of a cooperation protocol between his ministry and Novartis Egypt, a leading pharmaceutical company. The protocol aims to modernise the automated system for cardiac catheterisation, a procedure
Renault 5 Returns As Retrolicious EV With Up To 248 Miles Of WLTP Range
This is the all-new Renault 5. An electric four-door hatchback that revives the iconic nameplate once slapped on France’s best-selling car–the same which was known as the Le Car in the United States for a relatively short stint in the