Electric scooters or “e-scooters” are taking over cities worldwide and have broad appeal with tourists.…
Study Uncovers Flaws in Process for Maintaining State Voter Rolls
States regularly use administrative records, such as motor-vehicle data, in determining whether people have moved…
Electrical Transmission Lines Have Power to Enhance Habitat Connectivity for Wildlife
Converting the ground under electrical transmission towers into spaces for wildlife can enable fragmented populations…
Should Uber and Lyft Be Electrifying More Vehicles?
Professor Jeremy Michalek and his Ph.D student Matthew Bruchon have published a study investigating what…
What Happens When Consumers Pick Their Own Prices?
Researchers from California Polytechnic State University and University of Oregon published a new paper in…
Study of Auto Recalls Shows Carmakers Delay Announcements Until They ‘Hide in the Herd’
Automotive recalls are occurring at record levels, but seem to be announced after inexplicable delays.…
If Big Tech Has the Will, Here Are Ways Research Shows Self-Regulation Can Work
Governments and observers across the world have repeatedly raised concerns about the monopoly power of…
Rethinking the U.S.-China Fight: Does China Really Threaten American Power Abroad?
President Joe Biden is so far maintaining his predecessor’s tough China policy, which aims to…
Counterintuitive Approach May Improve Eyewitness Identification
Experts have devised a novel approach to selecting photos for police lineups that helps witnesses…
Emerging Robotics Technology May Lead to Better Buildings in Less Time
Emerging robotics technology may soon help construction companies and contractors create buildings in less time…