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 3D render of an Aikido Technologies floating wind turbine platform with integrated AI data center modules submerged in the ballast tanks.

Offshore wind turbines may be turning into AI data centers, and the idea could solve one of the industry’s biggest problems where the cold never runs out

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April 4, 2026 at 7:45 AM
A scenic view of a redwood forest corridor in Northern California where an abandoned Northwestern Pacific Railroad track is being converted into the Great Redwood Trail.

A 300-mile route through redwood country is turning an old rail corridor into one of America’s wildest mega projects, with a scale hard to picture at first

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April 3, 2026 at 6:45 PM
A white United States Postal Service delivery truck parked on a residential street during a package delivery route.

USPS is about to add its first-ever fuel surcharge, and the move could change how millions of Americans feel about package delivery

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April 3, 2026 at 12:35 PM
A Boeing KC-46A Pegasus aerial refueling tanker extending its boom toward a receiver aircraft during a restricted test flight.

Boeing’s KC-46 was supposed to replace an aging tanker fleet, but unresolved flaws are now blocking the next order and raising a bigger readiness question

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April 3, 2026 at 7:45 AM
An aerial view of the parched shoreline at Lake Corpus Christi, showing receding water levels and exposed lakebed during the Stage 3 drought.

A Texas city built around industry is running into a water wall, and the clash is exposing how fast growth can turn into a supply crisis

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April 2, 2026 at 6:00 AM
An aerial view of the Puente Vehicular Nichupté under construction, stretching across the Nichupté Lagoon system to connect downtown Cancun with the Hotel Zone.

Mexico is about to open one of Latin America’s longest lagoon bridges, and Cancun’s new route could change how millions reach its hotel zone

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April 1, 2026 at 12:30 PM
Interior of The Classroom at Wagner Park Pavilion in Battery Park City, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the New York Harbor and Statue of Liberty.

New York just opened a harbor-view community space that feels too good to be public, and the sunset backdrop may be the least surprising part

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April 1, 2026 at 10:35 AM
A Samsung Galaxy S26 screen showing the Quick Share menu with the "Share with Apple devices" toggle enabled next to an iPhone receiving a file.

Apple’s AirDrop wall is starting to crack, as Samsung brings Galaxy and iPhone users into the same file-sharing moment people wanted for years

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March 31, 2026 at 6:45 PM
Kirk and Jacob McKinney, the Gen Z founders of Junk Teens, standing in front of their professional junk removal truck in Massachusetts.

What looked like a dirty side hustle for students is now a multimillion-dollar junk business, proving Gen Z may be finding money where others see waste

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March 31, 2026 at 12:30 PM
A close-up of a man's arm featuring various tattoos, representing the central piece of evidence in the Neiyerver Adrián Leon Rengel wrongful deportation lawsuit.

He says the U.S. saw gang signs in his tattoos and sent him to CECOT, and now one Venezuelan is turning that deportation into a high-stakes legal fight

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March 31, 2026 at 9:30 AM
A comparative data visualization or map showing inbound and outbound tax migration trends between Oklahoma and Kansas based on the latest IRS statistics.

Oklahoma’s growth may be coming from economic freedom, not subsidy schemes, and the new IRS numbers are opening a bigger fight over what really works

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March 30, 2026 at 3:45 PM
A high-end laptop displaying an internal corporate email from Meta regarding remote work instructions during a period of organizational restructuring.

Meta suddenly told some employees to stay home as layoffs approached, and the message is exposing how remote work can become a warning sign

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March 30, 2026 at 9:30 AM
A conservation officer inspecting hunting equipment near Larder Lake, Ontario, representing the enforcement of moose tagging regulations.

A court handed down a lifetime hunting ban in a moose case, turning one illegal kill into the kind of warning every hunter is meant to hear

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March 29, 2026 at 2:30 PM
A high-tech automated assembly line for photovoltaic solar cells, representing the manufacturing equipment Tesla is sourcing from China.

Elon Musk is chasing Chinese solar power for America while Africa braces for higher panel costs, exposing who still pays when Beijing changes the rules

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March 28, 2026 at 6:05 PM
A hand wrapping a modern car key fob in aluminum foil to create a makeshift Faraday cage against relay theft.

It looks like a strange kitchen hack, but drivers are wrapping car keys in foil because one invisible signal attack can unlock and start a vehicle without a thief ever touching the fob

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March 27, 2026 at 4:30 PM
A wide-angle view of the Army-Navy football game with midshipmen and cadets in the stands, representing the traditional December broadcast window.

Trump just moved to protect the Army-Navy game from the College Football Playoff, and one sacred four-hour window is suddenly at the center of a bigger fight over money, tradition and power

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March 27, 2026 at 6:00 AM
An industrial drainage pipe discharging dark wastewater into a roadside ditch near the Tesla lithium refinery in Robstown, Texas.

South Texas officials say they had no idea Tesla was sending lithium refinery wastewater into a local ditch, and now a pipe in plain sight is raising bigger questions than the permit itself

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March 26, 2026 at 12:30 PM
A compact, white solar-powered emergency sleeping pod situated in a Guernsey car park to provide short-term shelter for the homeless.

These homeless sleeping pods have already been used for 71 nights in Guernsey, and the cases inside show how even people with a car, a couch or a job can suddenly fall out of the housing market

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March 26, 2026 at 7:45 AM
Illustration of Nvidia H20 AI chip, the China-compliant processor at the center of renewed production and export control tensions

Nvidia is reviving production of a key AI chip variant for China, and the move exposes just how complicated the global tech war has become

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March 25, 2026 at 10:35 AM
A high-tech defense manufacturing facility showing the assembly of modular drone components and solid rocket motor casings for Indo-Pacific security.

The United States and its allies are moving to build missiles and drones closer to Asia’s flashpoints, and the shift reveals how seriously the next conflict is being planned

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March 24, 2026 at 10:15 AM