Adrian Villellas
A drone built outside the usual defense giants hits almost 700 km/h, and the line between hobby tech and weapons tech gets thinner
Scientists develop smart paint that reflects 97% of sunlight, and heatwave cities may get a cheaper weapon against AC demand
The Air Force wants the F-35 to inherit part of the A-10’s rescue role, and the handoff is more complicated than retiring a plane
Scientists built a 20-legged robot body that climbs walls and trees, and the weird shape may explain what future machines need
The world’s largest RC Boeing 777-9X weighs 630 lbs., and its takeoff makes model aviation look like real aerospace testing
Blue Origin’s rocket explosion leaves NASA leaning harder on SpaceX, and the Moon race suddenly looks less balanced than planned
Earth’s 24-hour day is slowly breaking down, and the Moon’s invisible braking force could eventually stretch clocks to 25 hours
China built Asia’s largest rail station in two years, and its 5.1 million ft.² show how fast infrastructure can become a city engine
It looked like ordinary ground, but acoustic signals under US infrastructure could expose tunnels no one can see
China’s 49-ton hydrogen truck refuels in 15 minutes, runs 1,060 miles, and turns long-haul freight into a fuel-cell race
Those red balls on high-voltage power lines aren’t there “for decoration,” they’re there so birds can spot the danger in time, and the detail is that something this simple can prevent fatal midair collisions
In the U.S., scientists are keeping human brains “alive” outside the body to test drugs for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and it’s reigniting the debate nobody wants to face head-on: what happens to consciousness when the body is gone?
Germany is breaking decades of military caution, unlocking multi-billion spending outside its debt limit and accelerating tanks, frigates, and ammunition, as Europe’s biggest economy could start looking like a top-tier warfighting power
China is set to start delivering XPeng AeroHT’s hybrid “Land Aircraft Carrier” in 2027, a modular eVTOL with thousands of orders, as the flying car is shifting from prototype to calendar
China dug 89 meters under the Yangtze River, and its new tunnel lets bullet trains cross without slowing down
A golf course worth “200 billion” ended up covered in solar panels to generate energy, but the clock is ticking toward 2030, and that could turn a brilliant fix into a problem that’s nearly impossible to undo
Jeff Bezos is putting $34 million behind clothes grown from bacteria, and cotton and polyester just got a strange new rival









