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Ratautonomy: Scientists Teach Rats How To Drive.
There's actually some serious science happening here. This could well be the weirdest story you read all week, possibly even the year, and yes, it’s absolutely true. Scientists have trained rats to drive a car. Granted, it’s a rat-sized electric car in a small enclosure, but yeah. Rats that can drive.
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One particularly interesting bit regarded the shooting brake, which Nurnberger said, "we sort of started it and then realized to make a really good shooting brake we had to do a lot more engineering." Thus, the long-roof Vanquish actually has a longer wheelbase than the rest of the cars. According to Nunberger, the rear of the car is taken from a modular platform and is essentially a rear of a Rapide that has been added on. Of course, that required total reengineering, retesting, as well as re-crashing to bring it to production......
Both outlets report that the new M3 will come with more than 510 horsepower, thanks to a slightly uprated version of the "S58" 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six found in the latest X3 M and X3 M Competition models...