Behind the Wheel is a video series that shows you a bit of what it’s like to work at Autoblog. The Editors and Video Producers will show you the cars we have in our fleet, and you’ll get a behind the scenes look at some of the personalities that help […]
Month: April 2019
How to Keep Your Dog Cool, Comfortable and Safe this Summer
Q: What are top three reasons people bring their dogs to the vet for during the summer? Once the weather begins to warm up, dogs often develop skin disease. The change in weather fills the environment with pollens, fleas, and ticks which can create an array of problems with dogs’ […]
A Lithium-Ion Battery That You Can Scrunch
Bend, roll, twist, scrunch, fold, flex. These are terms we might use to describe a lithe gymnast doing a complex floor routine. But batteries? Yet these are precisely the words the company Jenax in South Korea wants you to use when talking about its batteries. The Busan-based firm has spent […]
Part One: Shared mobility is a game changer, but is it viable?
The rapid growth of the sharing economy has already had a significant impact on the way we live. Instead of a hotel room, people sleep on strangers’ couches when traveling the globe; they watch movies and listen to music they never own; and they drive someone else’s car, bike or […]
IT burnout: Watch for these 9 warning signs
If you’re experiencing burnout, these tips on how to combat or cope with it might help. Image: Alexmia, Getty Images/iStockphoto You could be burned out from your IT job and not even know it. Even if you don’t like your job or don’t get paid what you deserve, it doesn’t […]
Apparel cluster yet to streamline plastic waste disposal, Retail News, ET Retail
Tirupur: The Tirupur apparel cluster has failed to streamline the disposal of plastic wastes despite the state government giving its exemption a year ago to the export units to utilize banned single-use plastics. The apparel units use single-use plastics with thickness of 20-60 micron to pack finished goods and wrap […]
Sniffing out cancer is as easy as breathing – Information Centre – Research & Innovation
A team of EU-funded researchers has developed an accurate and non-invasive way to detect cancer through a person’s breath. The hand-held sensor can be used by anyone without medical supervision in combination with their smart phone. Tests reveal the accuracy of the sensor is about 93 %. © andranik123 #289020801, […]
1967 Shelby GT500 EXP ‘Little Red’ restored, shown at Barrett-Jackson
The 2020 Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale has some absolute whales of vehicles going up for sale, but two unlisted cars might have stolen the show. This morning, January 16, Chairman and CEO Craig Jackson unveiled Little Red, a completely restored prototype 1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 EXP that […]
2020 Food Trends
It’s time again—every year for the past 31 years The Food Channel® has released a food trends report. We keep it simple, since there are a lot of reports out there with varying opinions, but we’ve also tracked this long enough to see the majority of our forecasts become reality. […]
Hendrick Motorsports Track Attack car: NASCAR-grade tech you can buy
Hendrick Motorsports has created the most interesting track-day car we’ve seen in recent memory. Company exec Bill Snider told The Drive that while attending a high-performance driving event — an organized track day — he watched “a Nissan GT-R driver lose control and hit a tire barrier. No one was […]
Explore this Ghostly Tour of Haunted Albuquerque
Ghost at the KiMo Theater? — Photo courtesy of © Steve Larese Founded in 1706 by the Spanish and home to Native Americans long before, Albuquerque, has centuries of storied history. Tales of witches, ghosts and skinwalkers have been told for hundreds of years in Native American, Spanish and Anglo culture, […]