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Waymo and GM still lead the pack in California's new self-driving report cards California's Department of Motor Vehicles released its annual autonomous vehicle disengagement report today. In the report, all companies that are actively testing self-driving cars on public roads in the Golden State disclose the number of miles driven and the frequency in which human drivers were ...
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What if you never saw your colleagues in person again? In our new Augmented Reality column, BBC Capital will explore scenarios you might encounter in your not-so-distant future. First, we're going to look at what would happen if your 40-hour workweek were entirely devoid of other people. Throughout my career I've worked with people that I've never met in ...
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Disadvantaged pupils achieve lower grades in north than in London Disadvantaged children in the north of England achieve GCSE grades that are significantly worse than their counterparts in London, according to a report into education and skills in the region. The study by the Northern Powerhouse Partnership (NPP) found that too many children in the north were ...
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Antisemitic incidents in UK at all-time high "Often increases in antisemitic incidents have been attributable to reactions to specific trigger events that cause identifiable, short-term, spikes in incident levels. However, this was not the case in 2017. Instead, it appears that the factors that led to a general, sustained, high level of antisemitic incidents in ...
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The battery on Jaguar's Tesla challenger charges in 45 minutes At present, the most common type of charger in the UK – a 50kW DC connection – won't support this potential speed. Jaguar has previously claimed the I-Pace's battery will charge to around 80-90 per cent on the more common 50kW charger in 90 minutes. This is still pretty nifty but as more high-speed ...
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