The High Temperature Superconductivity Mystery Is Finally Solved

Now, an experiment years in the making has directly visualized superconductivity on the atomic scale in one of these crystals, finally revealing the cause of the phenomenon to nearly everyone’s satisfaction. Electrons appear to nudge each other into a frictionless flow in a manner first suggested by a venerable theory nearly as old as the mystery itself. “This evidence is really beautiful and direct,” said Subir Sachdev, a physicist at Harvard University who builds theories of the crystals, known as cuprates, and was not involved in the experiment....

January 21, 2023 · 8 min · 1500 words · Irene Flores

The Highly Underrated World Cup Themed 1990 Fiat Panda Has The Greatest Hubcaps Ever And Also A Bed

If you were around for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, you might remember that Italy didn’t win it. This special Panda isn’t a car that celebrates victory, it’s a car that celebrates the World Cup being held in Italy, a sorta strange thing to commemorate with a special edition model. Then again, GM Canada sold several Olympic Edition models when the Vancouver Olympics rolled around in 2010, so Fiat isn’t the only automaker to make a special car celebrating the existence of an international sporting event....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 1027 words · Leonard Raczka

The Incredibly Jaw Droppingly Beautiful Lexus Lc 500 Is Changing For 2023 Even Though It Doesn T Need To

That’s a great bundle of buzzwords, but what does it actually mean? Likely a range of software tweaks, although we’ll wait for official word from Lexus before ruling out any hardware changes. Speaking of software, Lexus is giving LC owners ten full years of telematics, as should be included with any car costing the better part of $100,000. Otherwise, the LC 500’s updates for 2023 simply consist of minor trim tweaks....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Joni Byers

The Key To Getting A Cheap Car Right Now Is To Chase The Ugly Stick And The Chevy Hhr Is The King

An “ugly stick” is exactly what it sounds like: an ugly car with a stickshift. It’s an undesirable. An untouchable. An outcast. Think Chrysler PT Cruiser, Saturn Vue, Dodge Caliber, and of course, Chevrolet HHR. These cars are almost immune to fluctuations in used car values, because even if the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index jumps by 20 percent, 20 percent of zero is still zero. Yes, these cars are basically worthless, and not for any logical reason, either....

January 21, 2023 · 9 min · 1710 words · John Rowell

The Kollter Rs1 Wants To Give You Lots Of Ev Bike Range For Less Money

Last year, I wrote about Kollter’s first offering, the ES1 dual sport. That little motorcycle offered a mixed city/highway range of 62 miles, a 72 mph top speed, removable 2.3 kWh batteries, and a 15 HP motor for the low price of $5,990. The cost of that machine has gone up to $6,995 since then, but Kollter is actually selling them. They’ve been reviewed and, as Electrek reports, a Vermont police department put one into service....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 951 words · Percy Williford

The Renault 5 Diamant Literally Reinvents The Wheel In A 50Th Anniversary Tribute To One Of France S Most Iconic Cars

Back up a second. Who is Pierre Gonalons? A Paris-based designer and architect, Gonalons specializes in gloriously wild design across a variety of disciplines. For instance, Gonalons’ San Primo sofa feels like a classic mid-century modern piece viewed through a funhouse mirror. I’m a huge proponent of non-automotive designers getting into car design, a massive fan Marc Newson’s Ford 021C, so it shouldn’t be surprising to learn that I’m absolutely thrilled by Gonalons’ involvement here....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 952 words · Gary Page

The Ultimate Guide To Building Your Ecommerce Brand

That’s why many businesses opt to start selling their products online. Having an online presence helps them reach new customers and increase their profit. Most of them may choose to sell their products on big eCommerce platforms since they don’t have to build their own store from scratch. However, creating your own unique eCommerce brand will have its own advantage. Once you have a recognizable brand, loyal customers will come in more easily than by competing with other businesses in existing eCommerce platforms....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1089 words · Dennis Williams

The Volkswagen Gti 40Th Anniversary Edition Might Be The Best Mk8 Gti Yet

The GTI 40th Anniversary Edition doesn’t mark 40 years of GTI production, but it does mark 40 years of GTI sales in America. See, America didn’t get the GTI until 1983 and at first, it wasn’t the same car Europeans got. Instead of a fizzy 110-horsepower 1.8-liter engine, American Rabbit GTIs made do with 90 horsepower, still a bump over standard Rabbit models but not quite the full Monty. Still, it quickly built a reputation as a fun, refined hot hatchback that did everything well....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 641 words · Michael Fernandez

The Yamaha Moko Powa D10 Is A Futuristic Motorcycle From A Company That Disappeared Without A Trace

This morning I found myself flipping through Facebook Marketplace looking for a cheap Volkswagen Phaeton W12 to add to my fleet. When that failed, I turned towards motorcycles, thinking I’d find something diesel or maybe engine-swapped. Failing on both ideas, I decided to get lost staring at something that I can’t afford. That’s when I landed at “Gasoline Culture” website Silodrome and found this masterpiece: What you’re looking at is the Yamaha Moko Powa D10, and it’s one of the rarest motorcycle concepts you’ll ever find....

January 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1103 words · Eunice Dekker

These Are The Vans And Pickup Trucks Tatra Could Have Made From Their Rear Engined Cars But Didn T

In case you somehow forgot about the Tatra 603, I happen to have a little video handy here where I discuss some of the car’s secrets: That was edifying, right? The Tatra 603-based passenger van was known as the 603 MB, and a “low-floor” delivery vehicle was known as the 603 NP, which resembled a small, cab-over flatbed more than anything. Both of these were developed between 1961 and 1962, by a Bratislava auto shop that was known as Orava before being incorporated into the Tatra organization and renamed the evocative name “Plant 5....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 859 words · Henry Greely

This Is What Cars Would Be Like In A World Full Of Dragons

Dragons or no dragons, people are still people, and as such we have places to be, business to do, trips to take, errands to run, booties on which to call, junkyards to scour. For all of these things we need our cars, and no stupid overgrown lizard with fiery halitosis is going to stop us. So, we need to be logical about the Dragon Problem, and really break it down and see how to solve it....

January 21, 2023 · 11 min · 2284 words · Virginia Smith

This Is Why Bmws Won T Do Over The Air Software Updates On Steep Hills As Weird As That Sounds

First, let’s look at the tweet that started all this: — Clare Eliza (@clare_eliza) January 29, 2023 So, Clare there owns a BMW i4, and lives in the UK, seemingly on a steep hill. Clare captioned this with “sentences that would make your nan’s head explode,” and I think we can include most rational people who live in our current reality along with Clare’s nan there, because the idea that a computer can’t update its software because it’s on a hill makes no logical sense, at least based on most people’s experiences with computers and hills....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 634 words · Wendell Diaz

This Motorcycle That You Can Still Buy Today Is Powered By A Car Bumper Melting Helicopter Engine Let S Take A Look

As you all probably know by now, I love writing about ridiculous transportation projects. Learning and writing about colossal planes, crazy powerful trains, custom motorcycles, and novel RV concepts brings me a lot of joy. I even love weird boats. The MTT Turbine Motorcycle combines aviation and motorcycles into something that resulted in Australian Motorcycle News writing “It’s bloody mad and extremely scary. I’ll tell you what it feels like: it feels like bungee-jumping, except with the bungee pulling you forwards and not upwards....

January 21, 2023 · 8 min · 1704 words · Diana Lee

Tiny Japanese Time Capsules 1984 Honda Civic Vs 1988 Mazda 323

Salute, Alfa! Yeah, I think that would be my choice too, if I had to choose one. But it would be fun to fix up the Rover strictly for the reactions it would get at the Portland All-British Field Meet. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one there. You know what else I haven’t seen, at least in a very long time? A third-generation Honda Civic hatchback, or a Mazda 323 sedan....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · James Goicoechea

Top 4 Content Marketing Trends Ruling The Year 2019

Every year there are set trends which help your content get maximum reach. Studying the rapidly changing trends, I have arrived at the following content marketing trends which you must follow to stay aggressively competitive in your industry. 1. Lengthy Content: Gone are the days when 500-word content was more than sufficient for a web page. Although it’s certain that visitors don’t go through ALL the content on your blog, it is still important for your blog post to have at least 2000 words to get maximum hits....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 854 words · Brittany Sanchez

Two Prolific Jdm Experts Explain How Japanese Cars Became Collectibles The Autopian Podcast

I’ve known Myron for years because he’s probably the most unique car collector in the world. He doesn’t have everything, but everything he has is fascinating. From an Autech Zagato Stelvio AZ1 to a Citroën CX to some random Greek models, his cars are all of the I-better-stop-and-look-at-it variety. Also, as you’ll see in the video above of the podcast below, he’s a delight. I don’t know Mark Brinker, but he’s got a wonderful collection from all over the world, including some cool Japanese stuff like a Datsun Sports 2000, a Nissan March R, and a Nissan Cherry X-1R....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Nancy Garcia

Upgrade Your Motorcycle Helmet With A Bluetooth Headset

It’s the best upgrade I’ve ever made to my riding experience. You should forget about mounting your smartphone to your handlebars and make the upgrade too. Your sanity will thank you. Ever since reading that smartphone cameras are being shaken apart due to vibrations when mounted to motorcycle handlebars, I’ve had a fear of wrecking mine. I also generally don’t like looking down at a screen for navigational directions while riding....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 698 words · Priscilla Lowery

Vertical Farming Has Found Its Fatal Flaw

But now the future of the Bedford farm looks less than gleaming. On November 29, Infarm’s founders emailed its workforce to announce they were laying off “around 500 employees”—more than half of the workforce. The email detailed the firm’s plans to downsize its operations in the UK, France, and the Netherlands, and concentrate on countries where it had stronger links to retailers and a higher chance of eventually turning a profit....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 878 words · Mamie Myers

Want To Delete Your Twitter Dms Good Luck With That

Since Musk acquired Twitter and started laying off thousands of employees at the start of November, remodeling the firm in his vision, multiple waves of tweeters have abandoned the platform. When they do, they often try to download their Twitter archive and delete DMs. In the chaos, the process has often been glitchy. However, in Europe, people have turned to the continent’s GDPR data laws, which give people rights over how their information is collected, stored, and used....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 1012 words · Terri Zapata

Watch Ford Use The Most Ridiculous Arguments To Prove That Its Falcon Is Better Than The Chevy Corvair

Before we dig into this a bit, let’s just take a moment to look at the two main characters here: the Falcon and the Corvair. Both were entries in the relatively new compact car segment, but the two cars really couldn’t have been more different. The Falcon was an extremely conventional car design, essentially a scaled-down Ford Galaxie. It used an inline-six making about 95 horsepower driving the rear wheels, a unibody with coil spring suspension up front and old-school leaf springs on a live axle in back....

January 21, 2023 · 7 min · 1351 words · Clyde Lee