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Siemens Lands 61-Train Battery Order That Could Reshape German Regional Rail
Siemens' 61-train battery order for Westphalia is more than a procurement win — it's a test of whether battery rail can finally replace diesel across Europe.

Mobility
Ford's Mach-E Battery Preconditioning Update Reveals a Deeper EV Ecosystem Problem
A small CarPlay update to the Ford Mach-E exposes how deeply automakers now depend on Apple and Google to deliver their own features.

Mobility
Bentley Pulls Back From Full Electrification as Luxury EV Demand Hits a Wall
Bentley had five electric vehicles in development and a bold 2035 deadline. Now that plan is gone, and the reasons why reach far beyond one luxury brand.

Mobility
DS's N°7 Crossover Bets Big on Range Anxiety as Europe's EV Market Stalls
DS's new N°7 crossover claims 460 miles of WLTP range, but the real story is what a range arms race quietly does to everyone else.

Mobility
Belgium Finishes Its ETCS Level 2 Rollout — and the Ripple Effects Are Just Beginning
Belgium has completed its ETCS Level 2 rollout — and the implications for European freight, automation, and rail competition are larger than they appear.

Health
The Nuclear Pore's Hidden Engine: How Molecular Chaos Keeps Cells Alive
A new high-resolution look at the nuclear pore reveals that one of biology's most critical machines runs on deliberate molecular chaos.
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The Silent Ingredient: How Reformulating Salt Could Prevent Mass Cardiac Death

Mobility
Poland's Koleje Mazowieckie Doubles Down on Stadler FLIRTs as Regional Rail Expands

Mobility
Railway Technology's 2025 Excellence Awards Signal Where the Industry Is Heading

Mobility
Alstom's €1bn Melbourne Win Signals a Deeper Shift in Global Rail Procurement
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Astrid Eichhorn's Fractal Universe Could Fix Where Physics Breaks Down
Astrid Eichhorn thinks space-time becomes fractal at the smallest scales, and that insight could quietly upend how physicists approach quantum gravity.

Health
Alzheimer's Corrupts the Brain's Nightly Memory Rehearsal at Its Source
The Alzheimer's brain still rehearses memories during sleep. New research shows those rehearsals are scrambled, and that may be why patients get lost.