Adrian Villellas
The secret behind the Persian Gulf’s insane amount of oil is hidden in these mountains, and the system still works like a factory
China is carving a 134-kilometer “water lift” to Asia, and the shortcut could erase 560 km from its trade routes
A 50-year-old rule is forcing new trains to crawl at 40 km/h on billion-euro railways, while old locomotives fly past them
A ship has been modified to carry a 150-ton nuclear fuel flask, and the engineering behind the cargo is almost hard to believe
Gas reserves are collapsing in a country built on cheap electricity, and the next energy battle is who pays when imports begin
San Diego built North America’s largest seawater desalination plant and now has so much water it could help drought-hit states
China is doubling the size of its Tiangong space station after Artemis II, and the new space race is no longer just about the Moon
A U.S. ally is moving oil through the Strait of Hormuz with trackers off, and Iran’s own shadow tactics are now being used against it
Europe wants a 22,000-kilometer “metro” between 39 destinations, and the plan could turn short flights into the old way to travel
The F-35’s $400,000 helmet lets pilots “see through” the jet, and this may be the real weapon behind modern air dominance
Only 162 trees remain in the wild, and scientists are racing to save a rare wood once hunted for its beauty and dangerous myths
The world’s highest hydropower plant works like a giant water battery, and its 2.9 billion kWh output could shake clean energy
California’s batteries just discharged power equal to 12 nuclear plants, and the grid lesson is brutal for fossil fuels
Ukraine’s pilots are being trained to stop flying like the Soviet system, and the F-16 shift may be harder than Russia expected
Goodbye to oil? A five-kilometer well has brought geothermal power closer to the surface, and the old energy dream is suddenly real
The world’s giant solar thermal plant promised a clean energy revolution, but 12 years later it closes under the shadow of burned birds
China is pushing a $4 billion railway through South America, and the real target is the U.S. grip on the region’s trade routes









