Parts of the brain are "rewired" when people learn computer programming, according to new research. Scientists watched university students’ brains as they learned to code. The team used functional ...
American automaking giant General Motors was forced to absorb a $1.6 billion third-quarter loss due to the abrupt reversal of a long-standing federal incentive, the New York Times reports. GM filed ...
General Motors said Tuesday that it plans to take a $1.6 billion charge in the third quarter as it revamps its electric vehicle strategy as the end of the federal government's EV tax credit is ...
General Motors Co. is scrapping plans for a factory in Detroit as part of a broader decision to end development of hydrogen fuel cells for everyday drivers, the automaker said Friday. Salaried workers ...
GM initially had a way to virtually extend tax credits, but now it’s caving to political pressure. General Motors had a program in place that would have effectively extended federal EV tax incentives ...
General Motors GM.N is scrapping a program aimed at allowing its dealers to continue offering a $7,500 tax credit for several months on electric-vehicle leases following the September 30 expiration of ...
After the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles expired at the end of September, GM was among the automakers planning to extend the incentive through leasing. That will no longer be the case ...
The UK’s actors and performers union Equity has joined the backlash against AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood. Equity General Secretary Paul W Fleming said on Thursday that the creation of Tilly ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom has made it official: His state won't be replacing the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicle buyers that's set to expire at the end of September. With this, ...
Well done to Manatee County’s National Merit Scholars. They are Benjamin Barr (Palmetto High), Kevin Chen (Braden River), Richard Lay (Manatee), Pearson Walters (Saint Stephen’s) and Sarah Weis (State ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine that someone gives you a list of five numbers: 1, 6, 21, 107, and—wait for it—47,176,870. Can you guess what comes next? If ...