Hyundai and Kia vehicles from 2015 to 2019 lacked an essential anti-theft feature called an immobilizer, making them significantly easier to hotwire. While most manufacturers had immobilizers in nearly all their cars, these two brands included them in only 26% of their vehicles.
Related Posts
Camels Against Cancer
Camel nanobodies, a smaller and simpler type of antibody, offer significant advantages over traditional antibodies. They can reach…
September 7, 2024
Nuclear Fusion Scores Yet Another Win With “Burning Plasma” Record
Avid readers of Modern Sciences shouldn’t be surprised at this point that we’re covering yet another milestone in…
February 23, 2022
Solar Cells May Soon Receive a Second Wind Through Wireless Underwater Communications
The name “solar panel” may lead most people to believe that they have the totality of its functions…
March 16, 2022
How EVs and electric water heaters are turning cities into giant batteries
Leonid Andronov/Shutterstock Bin Lu, Australian National University and Marnie Shaw, Australian National University As the electrification of transport…
July 28, 2025
