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These Types Of Vehicles Typically Depreciate Faster Than Others

Every gearhead has been in this situation. You're surfing through eBay Motors or Facebook Marketplace looking for cars, either just for fun or because you want a new project, and you see it: a European luxury car like a Mercedes S-Class, a BMW 7 Series, or something wild like a Maserati. The price is really

Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial

Watch subscriber-only discussion going behind the scenes of the trial and the implications for the AI race. Available only for MIT Alumni and subscribers. Listen to the session or watch below Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI, in which he alleged CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman had deceived him over the company’s

Interview: How Volvo built software for a two-and-a-half-tonne moving object

Anders Bell points to his grey hair and laughs. “Three years ago, it was still blond and curly,” says Volvo’s chief engineering and technology officer. The remark is more than self-deprecating. It captures what Volvo has been through: five years of building a software-defined vehicle (SDV) from scratch, as a traditional carmaker, with no blueprint

Can Film & TV Drive Climate Action? IPSOS Survey Asks Creatives For Their Take On Barriers & Opportunities

EXCLUSIVE: A first-of-its-kind survey delving into what creatives and industry pros think about climate storytelling is now live. The Entertainment & Culture for Climate Action (ECCA) Film & Television Alliance, a group brought together by the United Nations and part of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, is behind The Global Climate Content Survey.

Three climate technologies breaking through in 2026

And of course, the world of climate and energy is represented with sodium-ion batteries, next-generation nuclear, and hyperscale AI data centers. Let’s take a look at what ended up on the list, and what it says about this moment for climate tech.  Sodium-ion batteries I’ve been covering sodium-ion batteries for years, but this moment feels

Climate ignorance costs

Lack of public awareness is one of the primary reasons contributing to the trouble caused by the climate change phenomenon. Without widespread understanding of the causes and consequences of climate change, there is less pressure on govern-ments and businesses to act, leading to inaction on critical issues like fossil fuel reliance, environmental protection and the

Tree bark microbes for climate management | Science

Science & Nature Microbes living in bark can process the greenhouse gases methane, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide...Read MoreTyisha Fleishman

Australia’s climate future: New model goes global

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Climate Rising: Extending Apparel Lifespan with ThredUp

December 23, 2025 With the holiday season upon us, and thrifting a major trend, we’re sharing an episode of Harvard Business School’s Climate Rising podcast that’s focused on extending product life, reducing waste, and the growing role of resale in the circular economy. Climate Rising is all about what businesses are doing, can do, and

Why I want the EU to pause the AI Act — as a climate advocate

“There is no stop the clock. There is no grace period. There is no pause.” So said Thomas Regnier, a spokesman for the European Commission, in response to calls for a pause on the EU’s AI Act. These landmark rules on artificial intelligence will, then, be rolled out according to the timeline specified in the

They Came for Climate Science. Then the Storms Came.

Science & Nature The administration’s cuts to climate research are destroying decades of science—and life-saving forecasts The post They Came for Climate Science. Then the...

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These Types Of Vehicles Typically Depreciate Faster Than Others

Every gearhead has been in this situation. You're surfing through eBay Motors or Facebook Marketplace looking for cars, either just for fun or because you want a new project, and you see it: a European luxury car like a Mercedes S-Class, a BMW 7 Series, or something wild like a Maserati. The price is really

Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial

Watch subscriber-only discussion going behind the scenes of the trial and the implications for the AI race. Available only for MIT Alumni and subscribers. Listen to the session or watch below Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI, in which he alleged CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman had deceived him over the company’s

Interview: How Volvo built software for a two-and-a-half-tonne moving object

Anders Bell points to his grey hair and laughs. “Three years ago, it was still blond and curly,” says Volvo’s chief engineering and technology officer. The remark is more than self-deprecating. It captures what Volvo has been through: five years of building a software-defined vehicle (SDV) from scratch, as a traditional carmaker, with no blueprint

‘Summer House’ Reunion Trailer Bombshells and More Us Weekly Top Stories

Getty Images(3) Here’s a rundown of Us Weekly‘s top stories making headlines in celebrity news, sports and entertainment on May 19, 2026. Here are key takeaways: • Dramatic reunion: Ciara Miller slammed Amanda Batula and West Wilson in the newly released Summer House season 10 reunion trailer, accusing West of dating Amanda “to spite” her.

Abortion bans lead to worse outcomes for miscarriages

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