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Si les constructeurs allemands enchaînent les concept-cars, Jaguar est finalement le premier à concurrencer Tesla sur le terrain de la voiture électrique haut-de-gamme. Son i-Pace offre un gabarit proche du F-Pace. Discover the all-electric Jaguar I-PACE: http://ow.ly/W2Ur30iFfCH Connect with Jaguar: Website: http://www.jaguar.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Jaguar Twitter: http://twitter.com/Jaguar Instagram: http://instagram.com/jaguar
Jaguar Land Rover have unveiled Sayer, their new artificial intelligence steering wheel, which they say will be able to carry out "hundreds of tasks".
Prague, Apr 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Martin Divisek) Soldiers, firefighters and police officers received the coronavirus Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on Friday at the National Vaccination Center, which tested the space, with the capacity to inoculate 10,000 people each day and which will open in a few weeks in the Czech capital.FOOTAGE OF THE CENTER.
Madrid, Feb 18 (EFE).- The Mars rover Perseverance will land on the Red Planet on Thursday night as it begins the search for traces of life that, if found, could mean that there could be advanced life on other planets, Nasa’s delegate in Spain, Tony Carro, tells Efe in an interview.SOUNDBITES OF TONY CARRO, NASA'S REPRESENTATIVE IN SPAIN.
CNN reports seven million GM pickups and SUVs worldwide are being recalled. The recall centers on a defect in Japanese airbags made by now-bankrupt Takata. The defect caused the bags to explode, spraying shrapnel through the vehicle. The GM vehicles have airbags also made by Takata, which are linked to at least 17 deaths in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ordered the US recall on Monday. NHTSA rejected GM's longstanding argument that this version of the airbags didn't need to be replaced.
800 nurses from St. Mary Medical Center, in the Philadelphia area, walked out Tuesday to protest hospital understaffing. As the third wave of coronavirus cases hits the country, hospitals are reaching capacity as hospital workers continue to suffer from burnout. According to Business Insider, the US reported a record 67,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations on November 12. But the issues nurses are striking over — caring for too many patients at once, understaffed hospitals, and burnout — existed prior to the pandemic. One study in the Journal of Nursing Administration found adding 10% more nurses to hospitals can reduce the odds a patient will die by 4%.