How high can the low-altitude economy soar as US, China battle for supremacy?

How high can the low-altitude economy soar as US, China battle for supremacy?

It is no coincidence that Nansha, a district in Guangdong province’s capital city of Guangzhou, chose to showcase China’s advances in drones, electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and unmanned boat technology during the week-long National Day holiday. In particular, a demonstration by an EH216-S – a passenger-carrying pilotless eVTOL aircraft manufactured by the…

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Live updates as storm hits Florida

Live updates as storm hits Florida

Hurricane Milton may have fallen to Category 4 strength Wednesday morning, but the historic storm is still set to devastate the Gulf Coast and other parts of Florida when it makes landfall this evening into early Thursday morning. Hurricane Milton’s position Wednesday morning. FoxWeather The first rain bands have moved in on the Sunshine State,…

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Electric Vehicle Fleet Management Market

Electric Vehicle Fleet Management Market 2024

Electric Vehicle Fleet Management Market The Business Research Company recently released a comprehensive report on the Global Electric Vehicle Fleet Management Market Size and Trends Analysis with Forecast 2024-2033. This latest market research report offers a wealth of valuable insights and data, including global market size, regional shares, and competitor market share. Additionally, it covers…

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Harris pounces on shocking new allegations on Trump, Putin ties

Harris pounces on shocking new allegations on Trump, Putin ties

During his presidency, Donald Trump reportedly went to “extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations” with Russia’s Vladimir Putin — at one point even “taking possession” of his own interpreter’s notes after a conversation with his ally in Moscow. While in office, the Republican never explained the reasoning behind the secrecy. But questions surrounding…

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Tech war: China boosts quantum computer production with self-developed chips amid US sanctions

Tech war: China boosts quantum computer production with self-developed chips amid US sanctions

A US-sanctioned Chinese company is upgrading its production line of superconducting quantum computers – the first in the country – after finding initial success with a self-developed chip, a move that state media said can elevate the nation’s ability to independently manufacture those cutting-edge machines. Origin Quantum – a research firm based in Hefei, capital…

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