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Nov 24, 2022 • 6min
Plug It In: EV dream of 1,000-mile mega battery
This special series looks at the future of electric vehicles as part of the Standard’s Plug It In Summit in London, where representatives from the tech and motoring sectors will discuss how EVs could help cut pollution to meet carbon emissions targets.With more drivers seeking to go electric but worried about cost and battery life, what happens to power performance when temperatures drop?The race is also on to find more eco-friendly alternatives to dwindling minerals needed for building super-fuel cells of the future.Tech & Science Daily meets Dr Billy Wu, senior lecturer at Imperial College London, and an expert in electro-chemical energy technologies.His research focuses on “energy density”, how to make car batteries last longer and go further.We discuss whether more range really is better, improving battery life and concerns about running out of critical resources such as lithium, cobalt and nickel.More info: standard.co.uk/plugitin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 23, 2022 • 5min
Plug It In: EVs using driverless tech
The autonomous vehicles being used in London every day. Wayve’s AI tech that learns more about the roads on each trip. Could driverless vehicles deliver you groceries in the next few years? Kaity Fischer, Director of Partnerships and Business Development at Wayve discusses their technology that can make any EV driverless. In this episode:The tech that can be used on any EVHow the AI system learns from video and photo dataThe AVs being tested in London every dayThe grocery chains planning to use the technologyWhen will we see driverless vehicles on the roads?How AV EVs can make the world greenerFind out more about the Plug It In campaign here.Follow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 22, 2022 • 8min
Plug It In: London’s electric tram-buses
In today’s special EV episode, Tom Cunnington from Transport for London explains the technology behind the city’s new tram-buses - or ieTrams, as they're also known. He also discusses TfL's wider mission to get all their buses carbon neutral and how they’re trying to entice more people to ditch their cars. This week, we're looking at the future of electric vehicles as the Evening Standard prepares for its Plug it in Summit in London. Where global leaders will be meeting in the city to talk about how EVs can be part of ambitions to bring down carbon emissions to net zero by 2030. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 21, 2022 • 7min
Plug It In: EVs, sounds and stress-free driving
Are quieter EVs less stressful to drive? The science of listening to music behind the wheel. Plus we put three EV Virgins to the test in and around London. Professor Duncan Williams from Salford University discusses the benefits of low-noise EVs, and we hear from three Londoners on their experiences using electric cars for the first time. In this episode:Pros and cons of a low droning noise while drivingIs quieter better?Why radio stations no longer need to compress their soundsEV virgins on charging, one-foot driving, and fuel anxietyFind out more about our Plug It In campaign here.Follow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 18, 2022 • 7min
Twitter ‘sabotage alert’ shuts offices
Staff morale hit as reports suggest workspaces are closed temporarily and passes revoked ahead of Monday - analysis with Marcus Gilroy-Ware, lecturer in creative digital media at SOAS, University of London. FTX crypto collapse: New boss slams ‘unprecedented failure’. Breathtaking ‘blue marble’ Earth photo snapped by Nasa’s Orion probe. Galactic tourists could float 19 miles up from ‘spaceport’ ships anchored at sea for £90,000+ trips. ‘Pay-as-you-drive’ Japan EV mileage plan. Mega 12ft turtle roamed Earth 83 million years ago. First sighting of black-naped pheasant-pigeon in 140 years. Buzzing...how ‘social’ groups of bees travel further for tastiest pollen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 17, 2022 • 7min
World’s fastest 256mph electric car
A £1.75 million Nevera super-EV by Rimac has just become the fastest of its kind - just 50mph more needed to beat an ICE Bugatti. Nasa’s James Webb space telescope reveals baby star. Deaf people can ‘see’ conversations with AR smartglasses, Love Islander Tasha Ghouri tests out the tech. Netflix lets viewers block their ex from sharing passwords. Hawaii freedivers remove 53 tons of rubbish from reefs and beaches. FTX crypto collapse: Founder and promo celebs ‘sued in class action’. MrBeast bests PewDiePie as top YouTuber. Unhealthy...runner ‘chain-smokes through China marathon’. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 16, 2022 • 7min
Nasa Moon rocket blasts off!
Launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida is a tester for the first human lunar mission in nearly half a century, which is planned for 2025. Alien compounds found in Winchcombe meteorite. Could ‘molecular scissors’ fight Covid-19 infection? Youngsters 'at hearing loss risk from headphones and earbuds'. Probe over pollution link to thousands of mystery North Sea lobster and crab deaths. Fast food door-to-door app Deliveroo quits Australia. Fake ‘fillet steak’ grown in lab apparently tastes pretty good. These ECs were early EVs...1950s electric cranes honoured. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 15, 2022 • 6min
Earth now has record 8 billion people
The United Nations describes figure as a “milestone in human development”, with a peak of 10.4 billion people expected in the 2080s. Global warming: Nasa satellite reveals world’s largest iceberg drifting towards Equator. London scientists discover ‘electrical language’ of breast cancer cells. Have Chinese YouTubers ‘MacGyvered’ a foldable iPhone? New evidence on birth of galactic gamma rays. Amazon Prime Air drones drop parcels from nearly four metres high...as fears grow for ‘thousands of recession job cuts’ at e-retailer. Weird, wonderful creatures living by ancient Indian Ocean volcanoes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 14, 2022 • 7min
Black Friday fraud alert
With the Black Friday online sales bonanza nearly upon us, young bargain hunters are being warned of online scams by the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. King games president on Candy Crush Saga 10th anniversary. FTX crypto scandal - founder denies fleeing to South America. Electric vehicle road tax plans and Evening Standard EV summit - check out standard.co.uk/plugitin. COP27: Fears over 1.5C global temperature compromise. World Diabetes Day 2022: Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation UK treatment centre heralds ‘life-changing results’. How intergalactic garbage-collecting robot ‘squid’ could scoop up deadly space junk. Police officer ‘discharged’ over attempted $400 Pokémon cards ‘con’. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 11, 2022 • 6min
Musk warns of Twitter bankruptcy possibility
Elon Musk warns of Twitter bankruptcy as more senior executives quit while US regulators say billionaire is ‘not above the law’.House of the Dragon VFX supervisor explains the challenges they faced during the series and History Channel divers find a piece of the exploded space shuttle Challenger.Also in this episode:‘Overweight’ neutron star defies a black hole theory'Leap forward' in tailored cancer medicineCompany using AI to make apps for businesses explains importance of how we use the technologyStirling becomes a ‘fully augmented reality city’The science behind why some monkeys are nicer than others Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.