In a patent filed Jan. 1, an inventor named Rinard Ford described a new way to make head-up displays better for drivers.
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Why Tesla’s Gigafactory may be its most game-changing invention ever
Tesla has spent years turning electric cars from a niche curiosity into a mass-market product, but the company’s most radical ...
In a patent filed Jan. 1, an inventor named Rinard Ford described a new way to make head-up displays better for drivers.
The incredible story behind the Moylan Arrow, the unassuming yet ingenious invention that transformed the humble fuel gauge.
Unless you worked for Ford’s plastics, paint and vinyls division in the 1980s, you probably don’t know the name Jim Moylan.
The device was created by Unnecessary Inventions, who shared a video explaining how the setup works and why they built it.
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The idea came to Moylan on a rainy day in April 1986 when he hopped in one of Ford's employee fleet cars to drive to a meeting at another building.
James Moylan of Plymouth, Michigan, passed away at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit on December 11, 2025 at the age of 80. You ...
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Why the 1966 Lamborghini Miura invented the modern supercar
The 1966 Lamborghini Miura did not simply move the performance-car goalposts, it picked them up and planted them in a ...
In the town of Balama, Cabo Delgado, northern Mozambique, a young metalworker is turning scrap into technology that impresses ...
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Electric cars arrived before petrol in the 1800s, but history chose a different path
Long before petrol engines dominated the roads, electric vehicles quietly led the way. Inventors imagined silent, clean ...
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