Infrastructure
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Tech
Broken EV Chargers Could Stall the Electric Car Movement
Matt Hirsch has long loved the idea of electric vehicles and first leased his Hyundai Ioniq in 2020. He even…
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Tech
The Feds Plan to Reduce Roadway Deaths—With Smarter Road Design
Statistics help tell stories, and one often touted by technologists and engineers and police officers and even the federal government…
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Tech
Wait, So Where Will Urbanites Charge Their EVs?
So you’ve got a nice house with a garage where you can charge your electric vehicle—you’re living in the future.…
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Tech
The US Is Gently Discouraging States From Building New Highways
Highways are not great for the planet. Their smooth, wide, inviting lanes have helped make transportation the largest source of…
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Tech
This New Tech Cuts Through Rock Without Grinding Into It
Bob Goodfellow has spent 30 years in underground construction and design projects and now works on the Los Angeles Metro…
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Tech
There’s $2B for Broadband on Reservations. It Won’t Be Enough
The nationwide shift to remote learning last year left many students stranded in the “homework gap,” unable to attend class…
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Life Style
How to Get Infrastructure Jobs Even Before Big Bill is a Reality
The U.S. government has pledged to spend $1 trillion to upgrade the infrastructure of the country, which will translate to…
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Cars
7 Ways Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Could Change Your Future Car
In addition to fixing bridges and roads, the 1039-page infrastructure bill about to be signed by President Biden addresses safety…
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Tech
The Infrastructure Bill: 5 Key Takeaways
After months of haggling, the House of Representatives on Friday evening passed a major federal infrastructure bill that promises to…
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Tech
These Batteries Can’t Power a Car—but They Can Light Up a City
One question: Who owns the reused batteries, and who’s responsible if something goes wrong? Automakers know they may be blamed…
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