Automobile electronics were a recent topic on National Public Radio’s (NPR) Science Friday broadcast. According to an NPR transcript of the show, Dr. Ingolf Krueger, a professor of computer science at the University of California, San Diego, said “Electromagnetic interference is and has been a problem in cars that both the suppliers and the car manufacturers address already for decades, because simply the coexistence of many electromagnetic devices in the car has required them to build shielding around these electronic control units to prevent this interference from occurring.”Read more from this interview at the NPR website.