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CV Show 2025 Preview: Part Three

SMMT

As the UKs largest road transport logistics event, it will focus on the steps required to accelerate fleet electrification, tackle gaps in infrastructure, while showcasing the outstanding vehicle technology available right now for operators to futureproof their business.

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'World's largest’ fully electric passenger ferry planned for Helsinki-Tallinn route

E&T

A new project has been launched to ensure the charging infrastructure is in place for emission-free shipping in the Gulf of Finland. It also requires efficient, reliable charging infrastructure in ports. “The We are strongly committed to realising the ambitious vision that Helios represents.”

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7,000 cases of AI cheating among university students just the ‘tip of the iceberg’

E&T

This data was not even complete as not every university had records for each year or category of misconduct, particularly AI misuse. But these figures do not reveal the full picture as only 131 universities provided data to The Guardian. Note to themers: _never_ hide the.teaser-utility-links div, please!

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Plan to pedestrianise 1.1km stretch of Oxford Street gains backing from public and businesses

E&T

3D-printed concrete building undergoes real-life earthquake test to assess structural integrity CO₂ pollution captured and converted into cement precursor in study Recycled glass and construction waste turned into high-performance cement – study You may also be interested in. Note to themers: _never_ hide the.teaser-utility-links div, please!

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Air India crash: Early speculation points to possible dual-engine failure

E&T

In 2020, the FAA reported that the two Boeing 737 Max crashes were the result of “a disturbing pattern of technical miscalculations and troubling management misjudgments”. These incidents caused the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to investigate Boeing’s manufacturing process.