- Volvo Starts S40 Production in China
One of Volvo’s biggest successes, the S40 compact premium
sedan, is about to take Sweden’s premiere brand into previously
unexplored territory. After much planning, internal debate and
consideration, Volvo has given the green light for automobile prod
One of Volvo's biggest successes, the S40 compact premium sedan, is about to take Sweden's premiere brand into previously unexplored ...
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- VW and Google Team Up for Astonishing New Navigation System
Navigation systems are hot commodities in today’s automotive
market. Whether aftermarket or OEM, they’re an example of future-think
technology available right now; something that people could only dream
of ten years ago. As costly as nav systems are,
Navigation systems are hot commodities in today's automotive market. Whether aftermarket or OEM, they're an example of future-think technology available ...
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- Waiting for the Money
Don’t kid yourself, just because you’ve closed the deal, ie.
signed the contract, doesn’t mean you’re ready to go. You don’t have
anything until the money hits your account.
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- World Rally Championship: An Introduction
What exactly is the World Rally Championship? Many may
recognize the name in connection with the “rally-bred’ street cars the
Subaru Impreza WRX STI and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, but those
cars are only the toned down road going versions of the
What exactly is the World Rally Championship? Many may recognize the name in connection with the “rally-bred’ street cars the ...
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- Worms Educate Scientists in Proper Wine Smelling Technique
Australian scientists are currently trying to develop an
electronic nose that mimics worm smell sensors. The US$3.5 million
project is an attempt to one day be able to measure the aromas and
quality of wine.
Australian scientists are currently trying to develop an electronic nose that mimics worm smell sensors. The US$3.5 million project is ...
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- Yet Another Attempt Towards Ethical Stem Cells
In a hope to ease ethical concerns, scientists have created a stem cell line from embryos that have stopped dividing naturally. These embryos have died of natural causes, but still have living cells that can be used to create stem cells.
In a hope to ease ethical concerns, scientists have created a stem cell line from embryos that have stopped dividing ...
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