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Science proves it: first impre

Science proves it: first impressions last

Thirty milliseconds of exposure to someone's face is all it takes to provide sufficient information for your brain to form an impression of them. So says Face Value, a new book based on Princeton psychologist Alexander Todorov's research into the science of first impressions. Professor Todorov Read More...

L.A. spends $138 million on el

L.A. spends $138 million on electric buses, wants emission-free fleet by 2030

Southern California’s biggest transit agency retired its last diesel bus six years ago, capping a 15-year process to replace tailpipes that belched black smoke with quieter, cleaner engines powered by natural gas. Now, Los Angeles County transportation leaders are working toward a bolder Read More...

Lyft creates self-driving car

Lyft creates self-driving car unit

Lyft said Friday that it is setting up its own unit to develop autonomous vehicle technology, but its approach will be different from other companies and partnerships working on self-driving cars. The San Francisco-based ride-hailing service said it will open its network, inviting automakers and Read More...

India introduces electric buse

India introduces electric buses that can swap batteries at ‘gas stations’

India is moving fast towards the electric car future. The country has committed to only sell electric cars from 2030 onwards. And here’s a promising project of one of the country’s leading truck-makers with an ambitious upstart to develop a battery swapping system for electric buses. The Read More...

‘Having fewer children does

‘Having fewer children does not save the planet’

According to a new study that identifies the most effective ways people can cut their carbon emissions, the greatest impact individuals can have in fighting climate change is to have one fewer child. That’s a sad conclusion as having children is arguably the most fulfilling dimension a human Read More...

Can geothermal energy from the

Can geothermal energy from the earth compete with the sun?

A new startup is drastically reducing the cost of installing geothermal systems to provide residential buildings with heating and cooling from the ground. Once installed the systems provide free heating and cooling. But the investment at $80,000 and upwards has been an obstacle for widespread Read More...

Research shows that taking bre

Research shows that taking breaks is just as vital as hard work

Many people work too much. Worse, in many places, there’s a culture that radiates that working harder is better and leaving the office early is looked down upon. Not only does this work culture lead to too much stress, but it’s also counterproductive. A lot of research on creativity shows that Read More...

The ‘tree of life’ that br

The ‘tree of life’ that brings health and youthfulness

One gram of these leaves contains seven times the vitamin C of oranges, four times the vitamin A of carrots, four times the calcium of milk, three times the potassium of bananas, and two times the protein in a serving of yogurt. However, the chances are that you have never heard of this tree that Read More...

You can drive the 2018 Nissan

You can drive the 2018 Nissan Leaf with just one pedal

Regenerative braking is one of the most interesting and differentiating features of electric vehicles. While virtually all electric cars on the market have it, the feature is tuned differently for each vehicle. Now Nissan promises one of the most advanced regenerative braking systems for the Read More...

Caltech scientists speed up ca

Caltech scientists speed up carbon sequestration process by 500 times

Carbon sequestration, or removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it long-term, could help us fight climate change. It’s a complex chemical reaction, but a team of six scientists led by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) just made a breakthrough in speeding up a slow Read More...