Adrian Villellas

Adrián Villellas is a computer engineer and entrepreneur in digital marketing and ad tech. He has led projects in analytics, sustainable advertising, and new audience solutions. He also collaborates on scientific initiatives related to astronomy and space observation. He publishes in science, technology, and environmental media, where he brings complex topics and innovative advances to a wide audience.
A massive 73,000-ton concrete tunnel block being maneuvered by a custom pontoon vessel into the Baltic Sea for the Fehmarnbelt link.

Giant 73,000-ton blocks are being assembled underwater to build an 18-kilometer tunnel

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May 2, 2026 at 5:33 AM
An advanced autonomous humanoid robot running on a paved city street during a half-marathon race.

A humanoid robot just beat the human half-marathon record by seven minutes, and the scariest part is how fast the gap is closing

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May 1, 2026 at 12:30 PM
A close-up of Moringa oleifera seeds resting next to a glass of clear drinking water.

A common Brazilian plant could pull microplastics from water, and the surprising part is that the cleaning power comes from its seeds

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May 1, 2026 at 9:30 AM
An architectural rendering of a lush, plant-covered wildlife bridge spanning across a busy multi-lane highway in Southern California.

The world’s largest wildlife crossing finally has an opening date: a $114 million bridge over 10 lanes of California freeway will reconnect mountain lions, bobcats and a broken ecosystem 

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May 1, 2026 at 7:45 AM
A sprawling wind farm stretching across the open landscape of Wyoming's Laramie Range under a cloudy sky.

Wyoming’s open range is starting to look like a wind wall, and the real fight is no longer about turbines but about how much landscape disappears next

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April 30, 2026 at 6:45 PM
A colorful map of the cosmic microwave background showing the ancient light used to test gravitational forces across distant galaxy clusters.

Einstein and Newton just survived a huge cosmic test, and the result makes dark matter harder to dismiss than ever

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April 30, 2026 at 10:35 AM
Person monitoring the Shine 2 portable wind turbine on a smartphone while using the device for off-grid power near the coast.

It looks like just another camping gadget, but this small wind turbine could be the solution many people have been looking for to charge their cell phones, laptops, or external batteries

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April 30, 2026 at 4:45 AM
Researchers in northern China applying a solid cyanobacteria paste to stabilize shifting desert sand dunes.

China says it can turn moving desert sand into green land in just 10 months, and the trick is a living crust made from bacteria

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April 29, 2026 at 4:46 PM
A veteran looking out the window of a shuttle bus while traveling a long distance on a rural highway.

The VA is putting $7 million behind rural veterans, and the real shock is how far some still must travel just to reach medical care

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April 29, 2026 at 10:35 AM
A crowded multi-lane highway packed with cars during a morning commute rush hour.

America’s workers are losing the power they gained after the Great Resignation, and bosses are already taking back flexibility, perks, and control

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April 26, 2026 at 10:30 AM
A line of locked, grey Empire Bins taking up a parking spot on a busy New York City street.

Mamdani wants 6,500 curbside Empire Bins across NYC, and the fight is no longer just about trash but about who loses space on the street

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April 25, 2026 at 3:45 PM
An aerial view of the Giza Plateau showing the Great Sphinx, the pyramids, and surrounding sandy terrain.

What this Italian researcher believes is buried beneath Giza is bigger than another statue, because a second Sphinx would shake ancient history

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April 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM
A U.S. military mechanic analyzing a grounded F-35 fighter jet, constrained by restrictive contractor repair agreements.

America’s war machine has a repair problem no one wants to admit, and it starts when troops are blocked from fixing their own equipment

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April 24, 2026 at 6:45 PM
A high-tech superconducting particle accelerator glowing inside a specialized laboratory testing facility.

Scientists want to feed radioactive waste into giant machines, and the real shock is that this nuclear trash could end up making electricity

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April 24, 2026 at 12:30 PM
A close-up of a digital electronic price tag on a grocery store shelf next to fresh produce.

A new law is moving to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores, and the real shock is how personal data may have been changing your bill

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April 24, 2026 at 8:00 AM
A medium-altitude military drone flying on a reconnaissance mission, representing Japan's shift toward unmanned aerial vehicles.

Japan is replacing manned attack helicopters with drones, and the bigger story is how a shrinking population is rewriting the air combat doctrine

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April 23, 2026 at 3:45 PM
An industrial Kawasaki gas engine designed to generate electricity using a hydrogen-blend fuel.

What Japan is putting on the market looks bigger than another power engine, because this machine turns hydrogen into electricity without tearing everything out

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April 23, 2026 at 8:00 AM
A close-up view of a prototype solar redox flow battery being tested under simulated sunlight in a laboratory setting.

Batteries may no longer be the missing piece, because this new solar panel can generate power and store it at the same time

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April 22, 2026 at 6:45 PM
A bright purple and blue plasma plume glowing from the exhaust nozzle of a prototype fusion rocket engine during a laboratory test.

A UK firm just lit plasma inside a fusion rocket, and the real shock is that deep-space travel suddenly looks less like science fiction

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April 22, 2026 at 3:45 PM
An upscale luxury fashion boutique sitting completely empty during regular shopping hours.

Luxury’s worst moment in years is starting to hit Hermès, Gucci, and LVMH, and the real shock is that even the safest names look exposed

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April 21, 2026 at 6:00 AM
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