Rivian Increases Planned Capacity for Georgia Plant to 300,000 Vehicles
Rivian has announced an increase in the initial production capacity of its upcoming Georgia factory to 300,000 units, with production expected to start in 2028.
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Rivian has announced an increase in the initial production capacity of its upcoming Georgia factory to 300,000 units, with production expected to start in 2028.
China has announced a zero-tariff policy for all African nations except one, a move that could enhance its influence on the continent, though analysts warn of potential disparities in benefits.
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Key legislative proposals, including a nuclear energy sales tax, animal welfare reforms, and radon mitigation efforts, are now awaiting the governor's approval in Iowa.
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A study by researchers from the Fritz Haber Institute and Freie Universität Berlin sheds light on the molecular structure of water at the air-water interface, enhancing our understanding of molecular interactions.
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Singapore's SpaceComputer is gearing up for a significant on-orbit test of its distributed computing technology, aiming to advance secure computing in space.