Adrian Villellas
Your wall outlet may be obsolete: this compact power strip adds USB-C and USB-A charging without filling the room with adapters
AI is entering the emergency call system, and a $60,000 test could decide which calls reach humans before 911 lines clog up
NATO weapons trains were logged in a system touched by a Moscow-linked company, and Denmark’s rail network is now under scrutiny
A Volkswagen buyer takes the dealer’s quote to ChatGPT before signing, and the move exposes a new fear spreading through car sales
The world’s largest artificial river runs under the Sahara, but the 4,000-km giant is draining water that may never come back
Norway has unveiled its new “super tank,” and the reason it is already being called the world’s best goes far beyond firepower
A 7-meter bridge is making the concrete industry nervous: it locks 145 lbs. of CO₂ inside and turns pollution into structure
Russia says its new military elite is no longer tanks or pilots: drone operators are now the force Medvedev says will define war
Something that vanished 1,600 years ago is rising from the sea: archaeologists recover 22 giant pieces of an ancient world wonder
A floating solar plant in Southeast Asia will be built on water rather than land, with batteries capable of powering factories and data centers
NASA spots red “snow” across Patagonia from space, but the strange color is really a forest trick hiding in the Andes
India locks in a $4 billion uranium deal with Kazakhstan, and the quiet fuel grab says more about power than electricity
China has discovered two rare minerals in lunar dust, and the crystals are so rare that there is no exact match for either of them on Earth
A satellite the size of a coffee mug just unfolded like origami in orbit, and JAXA says the trick could unlock cheaper space missions
Scientists develop a living artificial pancreas that monitors blood sugar and releases insulin by itself, raising hope for millions of diabetics
Russia’s new “Banderol” missile appears in leaked diagrams, with a jet-drone body and a speed that could reach 500 km/h
China launches a flying wind turbine 2,000 meters into the sky, generates power for the grid and promises energy at one-tenth the cost of conventional wind









