NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 15: The sun sets along 42nd Street on June 15, 2023, in New York City. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images) We all know the feeling. A sea of taillights in front of you, switching ...
Can your old electronics go in the trash? The Free Press consulted an electronics recycling specialist to get some answers.
The sources and severity of EV battery fires. Design ideas that can reduce the hazards. Emerging technology that may help reduce such hazards in the future. Electric vehicles (EVs), most of them ...
Judge rules defendant competent for trial in brutal attack on 75-year-old woman in Seattle Criminal charges will move forward against a man charged in a vicious and random attack against a 75-year-old ...
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24,000 e-bike batteries recalled due to risk of 'serious injury or death.' What to know
About 24,000 e-bikes were recalled for "risk of serious injury or death" after reports of their lithium-ion batteries catching on fire, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a July 17 ...
Laboratory Technical Project Manager Gianmarco Chumbe has been part of the CNET Home team since 2018. He is in charge of developing and carrying out testing procedures for a wide variety of home ...
The City of Tulsa is asking people to not throw away electronics with self-contained batteries in their trash or recycling bin because it is dangerous. The City said a cell phone that was thrown in ...
Charging systems for electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs) are, of course, crucial for powering batteries and ultimately having them operate efficiently. They can be divided into ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- No matter how many laws are passed in New York City, fire officials say e-battery fires will continue as long as people still have access to buying uncertified batteries. The FDNY ...
Airline rules about lithium-ion batteries are confusing. Here's what you need to know to comply with your flight's rules and keep your gear safe. I'm an expert in software and work-related issues, and ...
NORTH BETHESDA, Md. — Montgomery County residents will soon have a more convenient way to recycle old electronics and household batteries. County officials announced the expansion of the single-family ...
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