Aidoptation BV, the autonomous vehicle technology company headquartered at DronePort in Sint-Truiden, has received official approval from the Federal Public Service Mobility (FOD) and Transport and ...
The U.S. Army's Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS), developed by Northrop Grumman Corporation, continues to deliver results with its 34th successful flight test and 44th intercept.
Diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema, are complicated by skin temperature fluctuations, unclear ...
In this video, we explain car engine sensors, detailing their functions, operations, locations, and effects of malfunctions.
Spanish control systems specialist Sunner has launched True Wind, a predictive monitoring system that detects wind-induced ...
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Auburn's autonomous racer hits 163.6 mph at IAC

Operating from Auburn University’s GPS and Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory (GAVLAB), the Autonomous Tiger Racing (ATR) team ...
Latvian soldiers seen at Sēlija training site during exercise Crystal Arrow 2026 where sensors and effectors were integrated on a national level. (Janes/Tamara Rozouvan) NATO Allied Land Command ...
Latvian soldiers seen at Sēlija training site during exercise Crystal Arrow 2026 where sensors and effectors were integrated on a national level. (Janes/Tamara Rozouvan) NATO plans to carry out a ...
IAC logged lower revenue in its latest quarter, hurt by declines in its search business and People’s print sales. The New York City-based media holding company also updated its full-year outlook to ...
IAC (IAC) is changing its name to People Incorporated amid a focus on its publishing business and investment in MGM Resorts International (MGM). With the name change, the company will transition the ...
Barry Diller‘s sprawling conglomerate IAC is changing its name to People Incorporated and sharpening its focus on its People Inc. publishing business as well as its investment in MGM Resorts ...
Barry Diller‘s Interactive Corp. (IAC) is renaming itself People Inc. and slimming down its ranks. In a memo to employees (read it below), Diller called it an “opportunistic” move. “I believe today ...