Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Mazda announces breakthrough in long-coveted engine technology

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Mazda announces breakthrough in long-coveted engine technology

Mazda announces breakthrough in long-coveted engine technologyBy Sam Nussey and Maki Shiraki TOKYO (Reuters) - Mazda Motor Corp said it would become the world's first automaker to commercialise a much more efficient petrol engine using technology that deep-pocketed rivals have been trying to engineer for decades, a twist in an industry increasingly going electric. The new compression ignition engine is 20 percent to 30 percent more fuel efficient than the Japanese automaker's current engines and uses a technology that has eluded the likes of Daimler AG and General Motors Co. Mazda, with a research and development (R&D) budget a fraction of those of major peers, said it plans to sell cars with the new engine from 2019. "It's a major breakthrough," said Ryoji Miyashita, chairman of automotive engineering company AEMSS Inc. The announcement places traditional engines at the centre of Mazda's strategy and comes just days after Mazda said it will work with Toyota Motor Corp to develop electric vehicles and build a $1.6 billion U.S. assembly plant.


Hong Kong closes 13 beaches as stinking, congealed palm oil washes ashore

Hong Kong closes 13 beaches as stinking, congealed palm oil washes ashoreHong Kong has closed more than a dozen beaches after a palm oil spill washed foul-smelling, Styrofoam-like clumps ashore, the latest major environmental disaster to blight the territory's waters. The Chinese-controlled city closed two more beaches in the south of Hong Kong island on Tuesday, bringing to 13 the total shut since two vessels collided in the Pearl River estuary. It took two days for mainland Chinese authorities to inform Hong Kong about the collision, the government said.


Minnesota mosque bombing: Muslim leaders urge Donald Trump to condemn 'act of terrorism'

Minnesota mosque bombing: Muslim leaders urge Donald Trump to condemn 'act of terrorism'Leaders of a Minnesota mosque that was bombed have called on Donald Trump to condemn the incident that has been labelled an “act of terrorism”. Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Centre's director Mohamed Omar urged the US President to acknowledge the attack, which happened just before morning prayers on Saturday in Bloomington. Governor Mark Dayton called the bombing “an act of terrorism” but Mr Trump has yet to make a public statement on the incident.


Walmart Stores Turn Haven For Sex Offenders?

Walmart Stores Turn Haven For Sex Offenders?A 25-year-old Florida man was arrested Aug. 4 after he touched two girls inappropriately at a Walmart store. Several such incidents have been reported at the Walmart stores across U.S. in the last few years.


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