from crystal ball controls to transparent hoods the modern car industry is full of some of the coolest and most Innovative Tech in the world so today we're going to take the most insane vehicle ...
On the 11th of last month, a man named James [Jim] Moylan died at the age of 80 at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, ...
Given the success of Anderson's patent and the ubiquitous nature of windshield wipers today, one can imagine that the invention became an immediate hit. lissart The unsung hero of any vehicle is ...
A Rootstown teenager who won a national contest last year after inventing a device to prevent vehicle theft last year is now working with a mentor to bring her device to market. Ava-Elizabeth Bell, an ...
"I really hope this is something that could save lives." When Lydia Denton learned about kids dying of hot car deaths because they are accidentally left behind, she decided to find a solution. Two ...
History loves a winner, but car culture has always had a soft spot for glorious losers. The kind of cars that sold like warm beer at an ice hockey game, yet somehow managed to leave fingerprints all ...
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WILSON, N.C. (WNCN) – A 12-year-old Wilson girl’s inventions are winning big. Lydia Denton recently won first prize, a $20,000 check, in a national contest. She said inventing is not about the money.
Last year, 12-year-old Lydia Denton heard about the death of a baby in a hot car. It caught her attention. With her siblings, Denton decided to come up with an invention to try to prevent other baby ...
WILSON, N.C. (WTVD) -- A Wilson middle school student is on a mission to prevent children from dying after being left behind in hot cars. Lydia Denton invented a car seat device that measures the ...
A new EV concept is aiming to become the first flying car in the world capable of functioning on land as well as it does in the air, and it might be coming sooner than you think. Technological ...