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Newly Discovered Asteroid Has Been Ranked As A Threat To Earth

NEW YORK - A newly discovered asteroid could smash into the Earth in the not too distant future.  Earlier this year, another near-Earth asteroid drew global attention after astronomers revealed it had a non-zero chance of smashing into Earth in 2032. Asteroid 2024 YR4 hit headlines after NASA upped its odds of impact to 3.1 per cent – the highest ever

By |2025-05-11T11:39:23-04:00May 11th, 2025|Science|

Woodchuck’s AI Powered Biomass Facility In Grand Rapids Opens

GRAND RAPIDS  — Woodchuck, an AI-powered climate tech company focused on transforming wood waste into renewable energy, officially opened its flagship biomass processing facility in Grand Rapids. Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined local and state officials, clean energy advocates, and Grand Rapids business leaders in celebrating the launch of the nation’s first AI-driven wood waste-to-energy facility

By |2025-05-11T11:04:08-04:00May 11th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence|

TechSmith Forms Training Advisory Board to Drive Video Learning Innovation

EAST LANSING – TechSmith Corporation announced the formation of its Training Advisory Board, a strategic initiative aimed at further expanding the company’s tailored offerings in enterprise learning and digital training. This newly appointed board brings together top professionals from a diverse set of industries, offering deep expertise in education, HR technology, communications, legal training, and

By |2025-05-11T10:54:40-04:00May 11th, 2025|New Products, New Products / Contracts|

CarMax Report: EV Searches Nearly Doubled In The Past Three Years

DETROIT - According to a report just released by CarMax, the largest used car retailer in the United States, consumers are warming to used EVs. The company, which sold 789,050 used vehicles, plus 544,312 wholesale vehicles through its 250 stores nationwide in 2024, released its EV Trends study this week, revealing the percentage of monthly

By |2025-05-11T10:43:01-04:00May 11th, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD|

US Built $21 Trillion Underground Network For Wealthy To Survive Near-Extinction Event

LANSING - The U.S. has built a secret underground “city” costing $21 trillion where the ultra-wealthy can hide out druing a “near-extinction event,” a former government official has claimed. In what sounds like the plot of many science fiction movies, Catherine Austin Fitts, who served as the assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development under president

By |2025-05-11T10:43:02-04:00May 11th, 2025|Politics, Politics/Government, Science|

Scottie Beam Me Up – Teleportation Achieved Between Two Supercomputers

NEW YORK - When the word teleportation comes to mind, we always think of what science movies and fiction have fed us: travelling at high speed in a few seconds to the next location. However, scientists claim they have made it a reality between two quantum supercomputers. Researchers accomplished what has long been regarded as

By |2025-05-11T10:43:03-04:00May 11th, 2025|Science|

Smart Phones: Replaced By Brain-Computer Interfaces, Electronic Tattoos, AR Glasses

SAN FRANCISCO - The tech world is abuzz with speculation about the future of smartphones, and some of the biggest names in the industry are painting vastly different pictures. While figures like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman believe that the smartphone era is nearing its end, Apple’s Tim Cook stands firm

By |2025-05-11T10:43:03-04:00May 11th, 2025|Featured, Industry 4.0, Science|

Stellantis Perfects Solid-State Batteries Providing EVs With Longer Range

AUBURN HILLS - In a major leap forward for the future of electric vehicles, Stellantis — the global force behind brands like Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler — has just validated a technology that could reshape the auto industry as we know it: solid-state EV batteries. As Electrek reported, this isn't just a science fair project anymore. Stellantis'

By |2025-05-11T10:43:04-04:00May 11th, 2025|ESD, Featured, Industry 4.0|

35 People Testify Against Ohio Bill That Would Reduce THC Levels, Redirect Tax Revenue

COLUMBUS - Thirty-five people submitted opponent testimony against Ohio House Bill 160, which would reduce THC levels and redirect most of the tax revenue. State Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, introduced the bill two months ago and opponents testified against the bill for more than three hours during Wednesday’s House Judiciary Committee meeting. “H.B. 160 imposes a litany of negative changes

By |2025-05-11T10:43:05-04:00May 10th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

What Tariffs Mean To The Auto Industry

DETROIT - President Trump's Tariffs Are Already Hitting the Auto Industry Hard. Long-time auto journalist Paul Eisenstein, at Headlight.News, said Michigan will feel the tariffs' impact especially hard on the state's largest industry. The impact comes in a number of ways. Those Include: 1) Higher prices on foreign-made vehicles 2) Higher prices on US vehicles

By |2025-05-09T11:16:07-04:00May 9th, 2025|ESD, mitechtv|