Magna International's new manufacturing process eliminates the need for new aluminum to be added to recycled aluminum.
A new manufacturing process developed by supplier giant Magna International Inc. and the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory could soon make it possible to reduce aluminum parts suppliers' reliance on new aluminum.
The process, Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion, allows a company to collect scrap and leftover aluminum trimmings and directly turn it into material suitable by automotive standards.
From upsetting jobs and causing intellectual property issues to models that make up fake answers to questions — here's why we're concerned about Generative AI.
Tulika Bose: Last week, Google announced the new products and features coming from the company. And it was AI all the way down.
Sophie Bushwick: AI features are coming to Google’s software for email, word processing, data analysis—and of course searching the web.
Many writers grouse when an editor makes a change in a story, but the consequences of changing a single word usually aren’t that dire.
Not so with genetic instructions for making proteins. Even a small change can prevent a protein from doing its job properly, with possibly deadly consequences. Only occasionally is a change beneficial. It seems wisest to preserve genetic instructions as they are written. Unless you’re an octopus.
Car prices soared after the coronavirus lockdowns, and two years into the United States’ worst inflationary episode since the 1980s, the industry demonstrates that getting back to normal will be a long and lurching ride.
In 2021 and early 2022, global shipping problems, a semiconductor shortage and factory shutdowns coincided with strong demand to push vehicle prices sharply higher. Economists had hoped that prices might ease as supply chains healed and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate increases deterred borrowers.
The United States is entering an array of agreements to secure the critical minerals necessary for the energy transition, but it’s not clear which of the arrangements can succeed.
For decades, a group of the world’s biggest oil producers has held huge sway over the American economy and the popularity of U.S. presidents through its control of the global oil supply, with decisions by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries determining what U.S. consumers pay at the pump.
Francia ha ganado la carrera a España y a otros países europeos para acoger la que será la mayor fábrica de paneles solares de Europa, un producto considerado de alto interés estratégico para no depender tanto de China en la transición energética.
El creciente propósito ‘buenista’ en las empresas parece positivo, al menos en apariencia. Porque, ¿hasta qué punto es eficaz esta retahíla de promesas y esperanzas, a veces vacías?
No quisiera decirlo así, pero todo sugiere que el mundo se va a la mierda. No es nuevo: lo sabemos desde hace tiempo, y estar en mayo y que parezca julio lo refrenda. Lo que sí es más nuevo es que ahora todos queremos salvarlo.
Elon Musk, fundador de Tesla y dueño de Twitter, criticó el martes el teletrabajo por ser “moralmente incorrecto”. En una entrevista para el canal CNBC, el polémico multimillonario mostró su apoyo al retorno de los empleados de las tecnológicas estadounidenses al trabajo presencial. Musk, que ya se había pronunciado antes contra el trabajo desde casa, advirtió el verano pasado a sus empleados de que tenían que pasar al menos 40 horas semanales en la oficina.