Tag: Japan
Denza Z Naming Competition: What Would You Name It?
BYD’s premium Denza brand recently announced a naming competition for its upcoming sports car. While branding may not be the most critical clean technology issue facing the world right now, it can make a surprising difference in customer adoption, especially for vehicles from one market entering another market that has … [continued]
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How The West Lost The Automotive Industry And Its Mojo, Part 2
This is the second of three articles seeking to contextualise the failure of the West to grasp or even understand or manifest technological change over the past 15 years. The touchstone used here, and in our previous article, is “New Energy Vehicles” (plugin vehicles). The first article focussed primarily on … [continued]
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The Hormuz Shock & The Rise Of The Electrostate
The Strait of Hormuz has always been one of the obvious stress points in the global energy system, a narrow passage through which a large share of internationally traded crude oil, LNG, and fertilizer feedstocks move every day, but most years it has been treated as a geopolitical abstraction rather … [continued]
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These roaches form exclusive long-term relationships after eating each other’s wings
Salganea taiwanensis, a kind of wood-feeding cockroach, may engage in what’s known as pair bonding, a new study finds.
These roaches form exclusive long-term relationships after eating each other’s wings
Salganea taiwanensis, a kind of wood-feeding cockroach, may engage in what’s known as pair bonding, a new study finds.