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We’ve all heard about the black box in an airplane. After a crash, investigators pull it and suddenly… the truth comes out.
Speed, inputs, final moments of audio recordings. But here’s the part most peo...
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When I was a kid, the world made sense. Brontosaurus was a dinosaur. Pluto was a planet, now it isn’t. And if you spun around fast enough on a playground merry-go-round, centrifugal force was trying its best to fling you into low E...
Every police department knows the routine: emails and calls flood the inbox about a street where drivers are flying. The mayor forwards the concern to the chief, the chief passes it to sergeants, and the sergeants finally tell patrol office...
We’ve all been there: a light turns yellow just as you approach. Do you brake hard and risk a rear-end collision, or push through and risk running a red? That split-second decision isn’t always yours to make cleanly and a landmark 1959 stud...
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Ever notice how new car dashboards look less like instrument panels and more like giant tablet computers slapped into a cockpit? Some luxury SUVs now have screens so wide they rival a dorm‑room TV.
Meanwhile, we’ve...
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