Automakers are quietly rewriting the rules of power under the hood, shrinking engines even as vehicles, especially SUVs, keep ...
The NTSB’s report omitted mention of a third factor.
It’s important to note first that neither Skinner nor Kulak is extended beyond this season. If the Penguins opt to let both walk in free agency, that’s their prerogative. Dubas will get a good look at ...
MORE OPPORTUNITIES. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads the launch of the Job Fair + Skills E-Hub at the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City on Thursday (Dec. 11, 2025). The event offered thousands of ...
Diesel engine makers don’t get the same attention as the construction equipment they power, so we thought we’d shine some light on the heart of off-road machinery by looking at what some of the top ...
Engine developer Everllence has adapted a four-stroke methanol auxiliary engine to run off ethanol. The tests took place at the company’s facilities in Frederikshavn, Denmark. It comes as shipowners ...
The Seattle Seahawks are getting two offensive pieces back soon, as the team announced on Wednesday that offensive lineman Jalen Sundell and tight end Eric Saubert will return to practice. Sundell ...
Murphy USA is partnering with AtoB, a fuel payments and technology platform based in San Francisco, to launch business fuel cards created specifically for companies and commercial operators. The new ...
Smaller, more powerful and fuel-efficient engines don’t seem to have great long term reliability. Engine recalls from major automakers such as GM, Toyota and Honda have cost billions of dollars. Moves ...
In attempts to improve fuel economy, many companies are choosing to downsize and turbocharge engines. These small turbo engines tout the power of larger engines, but with much better fuel efficiency.
The Trump administration has proposed to lower the mandated average fuel-economy standards to 34.5 mpg by the 2031 model year. The new Corporate Average Fuel Economy standard rolls back the Biden ...
Despite clear evidence that plastic is clogging oceans and beaches and breaking down into microplastics that enter our bodies, humans are continuing to produce the material at accelerating rates. The ...