Who said the real race in autonomous driving was about who could build the sleekest car? The real competition is now in silicon and software where high-performance microcontrollers and AI-driven ...
How do intermittent events like hurricanes impact natural selection? How do animals adapt to challenging weather? A University of Rhode Island professor has set out to track natural selection in the ...
You may have noticed that the holiday shopping traffic has been pretty rough this year, but there's a reason for that. John Shumway reached out to PennDOT to find out why. Mike Johnson scrambles to ...
Airlines are gradually getting flight schedules back to normal. Congress can shut down government operations, but when airlines cancelled flights, Americans took notice. It’s clear that the Air ...
The Transportation Department is pushing hard for the new system to go online in 2028, with a price tag for modernization that could reach $31.5 billion. Peraton has won the massive contract to lead a ...
Dr. Slotkin is a neurosurgeon. I recently got called to see a teenager ejected in a rollover car crash. The trauma team rushed him into surgery to stop major abdominal bleeding, but we all knew. When ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history delayed thousands of flights just weeks before the heavily traveled holiday season, reigniting debate over whether to privatize the U.S. air traffic ...
The flight reductions imposed during the government shutdown are now over; the Federal Aviation Administration lifted them early Monday morning. Forty major U.S. airports and more than 5 million ...
As misinformation about women's health spreads faster than ever, doctors say new research on the risks of hormonal birth control underscores the challenge of communicating nuance in the social media ...
You’re right to note in “Democrats Don’t Mind Your Flight Delays” (Review & Outlook, Nov. 7), and elsewhere, that it’s unacceptable for air-traffic controllers to be going without pay during a ...
ATLANTA — Few things in the news cycle make me more skeptical than traffic studies. And this skepticism is not normally directed at the studies themselves, but at either the various PR firms’ pitching ...
If you've felt like you've been stuck in traffic more often than usual, you're not alone. The study says commuters in big metros like Houston lost an average of 63 hours stuck behind the wheel last ...