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To know more about the story, don’t miss today’s [Must-Read]([.]( 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([Software Engineer II (Machine Configuration)]( > [Principal Software Engineer (Technical Lead)]( 🎙 New podcast [The science behind Wi-Fi motion sensing with Dr. Taj Manku]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST READ 🚘 Tesla Model Y saves driver in shocking crane collapse Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue Chief Stephen Gollan explained that the [crane itself wasn’t the problem](. Instead, he said there was a failure in a work platform attached to the crane, sending equipment and materials hurtling down onto the bridge. A resident who witnessed the accident described it as [something out of a movie.]( The falling crane section smashed into the Tesla, bounced off, and then landed on a nearby minivan. “We drive this [way] every day, so it’s a pretty scary thing to think about,” the witness said. Mark Cerezin, the Tesla driver, considers himself incredibly lucky. He told reporters that he instinctively slammed on the brakes just as the debris fell. The impact destroyed the front of his Model Y, but the [car’s cabin kept him safe.]( ⚡ Room-temperature superconductor claims discredited by official investigation A team of independent scientists hired by the University of Rochester has been investigating the [controversial works]( of a physicist for the last 10 months. In a confidential 124-page report, they concluded he is guilty of scientific misconduct. The physicist in question is none other than Ranga Dias, a researcher who, in March 2023, claimed to have [discovered a superconductor]( capable of working at room temperature. This scientific feat was never achieved before. However, within six months of the publication of his sensational study, Dias was accused of data manipulation, result falsification, and plagiarism. Many scientists disapproved of his claims and eventually, the journal Nature also [retracted his two papers.]( 🧭 Researchers reveal new quantum inertial navigation tech with reduced drift Researchers have created a new navigation tool called the Continuous 3D-Cooled Atom Beam Interferometer. Using [cold atom beams](, this device aims to improve naval navigation systems by reducing drift. Inertial navigation relies on [accelerometers and gyroscopes]( to track an object’s position and orientation from a known starting point. Quantum inertial navigation is a new area of study promising significantly higher measurement accuracy. Thanks to the unique properties of the atom source, the new tool shows promising measurement capabilities such as high contrast, low noise, and better adaptation to [different environments.]( Love what you're reading, but too many emails? 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