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Autonomous Vehicles Join the List of US National Security Threats

Lawmakers are growing concerned about a flood of data-hungry cars from China taking over American streets.

Thieves exit Lamborghini to steal catalytic converter, police say

Video footage obtained by police appears to show four people jumping out of a yellow Lamborghini black rims to steal a catalytic converter from a van at 4 a.m. on Wednesday.

The long-awaited US broadband internet maps are here — for you to challenge

The new maps don’t let ISPs pretend you’re covered just because you’re near coverage — but they can still lie about your address.

Two EV-Charging Roads Are Coming to Detroit in 2023

For the project, roads are embedded with coils that transfer magnetic energy to receivers mounted under EVs. That energy is then used to charge the vehicle battery, whether it is stationary or on the go.

The Creator Economy is the future of the economy

The dean of studies of the creative class has analyzed the rise of the Creator Economy to reveal which cities are winning—and how we can foster a broad middle class.

States Test an Electrifying Idea: Roads That Can Recharge Your EV

“It’s significantly cheaper for us to invest money in infrastructure than build out all these vehicles with long-range batteries.”

The 18-Wheel Battery-Powered Autonomous Delivery Route to Glorious Profits That Also Saves the Planet–With Robots!

The truck of the future may soon be silently gliding up behind you on the interstate. And don’t expect to see a driver in the cab.

Podcast – What the Last Decade Has Done for the Walkability Movement

In 2012, Jeff Speck’s Walkable City sparked a conversation about why pedestrianized places matter and became one of the best-selling books about the built environment in recent memory. Ten years later, though, so much about the world has changed — even as human-centered communities have become more important than ever.

Ambitious 3D-printed, 100-home neighborhood being constructed in Texas

Though it currently makes up a tiny slice of the housing market, 3D-printed architecture is growing incredibly fast and it’s possible to imagine large numbers of Americans living in robot-constructed homes in the near-future.

“We are on a highway to climate hell with our foot on the accelerator.”

The United Nations Calls on U.S. Planners to Break Land Use, Transportation Status Quo