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Lucid EV Sales Jump 55% With New SUV Launch
InnovationJan 21

Lucid EV Sales Jump 55% With New SUV Launch

California's Lucid Motors delivered nearly 16,000 electric vehicles in 2025, marking a 55% jump from the previous year as its new Gravity SUV hit the roads. The luxury EV maker is now setting its sights on a more affordable model to compete with Tesla's bestsellers.

Google News - Electric Vehicle2 min read
Uber Tests Self-Driving Lucid SUVs in San Francisco
InnovationApr 14

Uber Tests Self-Driving Lucid SUVs in San Francisco

Uber employees are now riding in fully autonomous Lucid Gravity SUVs around San Francisco, marking a major step toward launching a fleet of 20,000 robotaxis. The driverless vehicles, powered by tech from Nuro, could be available to the public later this year.

Electrek2 min read
Washington Opens Door for Rivian and Lucid Direct Sales
SolutionsMar 17

Washington Opens Door for Rivian and Lucid Direct Sales

Washington state is about to let two more electric vehicle makers sell cars directly to customers, breaking Tesla's decade-long monopoly on showroom sales. The bipartisan bill sailed through the legislature and could soon let buyers test drive and purchase Rivian and Lucid vehicles without visiting a traditional dealership.

Google News - Electric Vehicle3 min read
Physicist Opens 10-Year Secret Envelope on Gravity Mystery
InnovationMay 18

Physicist Opens 10-Year Secret Envelope on Gravity Mystery

After a decade of painstaking work, a scientist finally revealed his hidden gravity measurements at a conference in Colorado. The dramatic moment brought both relief and a puzzle that could reshape our understanding of the universe.

Science Daily3 min read
10-Year Study Solves Mystery Behind Gravity's Weird Numbers
InnovationMay 11

10-Year Study Solves Mystery Behind Gravity's Weird Numbers

Scientists just figured out why one of physics' most important numbers has been so frustratingly hard to measure for over 200 years. The discovery could finally help us understand gravity itself.

New Atlas3 min read
Butterfly Hatches in Space, Adapts to Zero Gravity
InnovationFeb 7

Butterfly Hatches in Space, Adapts to Zero Gravity

A butterfly emerged from its chrysalis aboard China's Tiangong space station and quickly learned to fly in zero gravity, opening new possibilities for space farming. The experiment used minimal life support, proving insects can thrive in harsh space conditions.

Futurism2 min read
97-Year-Old Sets Record Flying in Zero Gravity
Community HeroesMay 17

97-Year-Old Sets Record Flying in Zero Gravity

After dreaming of the stars for more than 90 years, Robert Gordon McAfee became the oldest person ever to fly in zero gravity at age 97. The World War II veteran literally floated weightlessly above California, proving it's never too late to reach for your dreams.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Lucid Partners With Uber to Launch 35,000 Robotaxis
VideosMay 5

Lucid Partners With Uber to Launch 35,000 Robotaxis

Lucid Motors just secured a deal to deliver 35,000 autonomous vehicles to Uber's new robotaxi service, partnering with tech firm Nuro and fleet manager Oro. While other automakers struggled after tax credit cuts, this underdog EV maker is accelerating into the future of self-driving transportation.

CleanTechnica3 min read
Lucid Plans Robotaxis and Path to Profitability by 2030
InnovationMar 13

Lucid Plans Robotaxis and Path to Profitability by 2030

Electric vehicle maker Lucid just unveiled its most ambitious growth plan yet, targeting positive cash flow by decade's end through robotaxis, affordable midsize cars, and AI-powered software. The company is expanding from luxury sedans into a $700 billion market opportunity.

Google News - Electric Vehicle3 min read
Astronauts' Brains Remember Gravity After Months in Space
Health & WellnessApr 21

Astronauts' Brains Remember Gravity After Months in Space

New research reveals that even after six months in weightlessness, astronauts' brains can't shake their lifelong memory of gravity. The surprising discovery could change how we train crews for future Moon and Mars missions.

Euronews2 min read
Artemis Crew Passes Moon's Gravity Threshold
InnovationApr 6

Artemis Crew Passes Moon's Gravity Threshold

NASA's Artemis astronauts crossed a historic milestone Monday as the Moon's gravity began pulling their spacecraft more strongly than Earth's. The moment marks a critical turning point in humanity's return to lunar exploration after more than five decades.

France 24 English2 min read
Lucid Opens Saudi Arabia's First Car Factory
VideosFeb 12

Lucid Opens Saudi Arabia's First Car Factory

Electric vehicle maker Lucid just completed Saudi Arabia's first-ever car manufacturing plant, transforming a desert location into a high-tech production hub. By 2029, this facility could produce 150,000 affordable electric vehicles annually for markets across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

CleanTechnica3 min read
Einstein Proven Right Again in Historic Gravity Test
Planet WinsFeb 13

Einstein Proven Right Again in Historic Gravity Test

Scientists used the loudest gravitational wave signal ever detected to test Einstein's 100-year-old theory of gravity—and it passed with flying colors. The crystal-clear signal came from two black holes colliding 1.3 billion light-years away.

Google News - Science3 min read
Gravity-Based Design Solves Major Hydrogen Fuel Cell Problem
VideosFeb 17

Gravity-Based Design Solves Major Hydrogen Fuel Cell Problem

Scientists in Canada and Germany discovered a simple but powerful solution to a water buildup problem that was limiting hydrogen fuel cells for trucks and planes. By designing cells to work with gravity, they've opened the door to cleaner long-haul transportation.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
NASA's Artemis II Uses Moon's Gravity for Free Ride Home
InnovationApr 8

NASA's Artemis II Uses Moon's Gravity for Free Ride Home

Four astronauts are coasting home from their historic moon flyby using an elegant "free return" trajectory that lets gravity do almost all the work. The clever path proved so precise that NASA skipped two planned rocket burns, saving fuel and demonstrating a safer way to explore space.

Scientific American3 min read
Scientists Create Zero Gravity Lab Aboard French Aircraft
InnovationMay 3

Scientists Create Zero Gravity Lab Aboard French Aircraft

Researchers in France are conducting weightless experiments without leaving Earth's atmosphere. They're using special parabolic flights near Bordeaux to unlock secrets about human balance and how our bodies work in space.

Euronews2 min read
Physicist Spends 10 Years Measuring Gravity's True Strength
InnovationApr 25

Physicist Spends 10 Years Measuring Gravity's True Strength

After a decade of painstaking work, scientist Stephan Schlamminger just delivered one of the most precise measurements ever of gravity's universal constant. His patient quest shows how the pursuit of knowledge itself can be its own reward.

Scientific American2 min read
Solar + Gravity Storage Hits Record Low $0.022/kWh in U.S.
SolutionsApr 7

Solar + Gravity Storage Hits Record Low $0.022/kWh in U.S.

Scientists just cracked the code on combining solar panels with gravity-powered water storage, achieving electricity costs as low as 2.2 cents per kilowatt-hour in parts of America. This breakthrough could power entire cities with clean energy around the clock.

PV Magazine2 min read
Washington Opens Direct EV Sales for Rivian and Lucid
SolutionsMar 2

Washington Opens Direct EV Sales for Rivian and Lucid

Two electric vehicle makers just won the right to sell cars directly to Washington customers, ending years of legislative gridlock. The breakthrough deal between manufacturers and car dealers could make EVs more accessible across the state.

Google News - Electric Vehicle2 min read
Einstein Proven Right Again With Best Gravity Test Yet
Innovation3d ago

Einstein Proven Right Again With Best Gravity Test Yet

Scientists just measured one of Einstein's wildest predictions with 10 times more accuracy than ever before, using disco ball satellites and laser beams. The experiment confirms that Earth really does drag the fabric of space around with it as it spins.

Scientific American3 min read

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