Adrian Villellas
Japan is replacing manned attack helicopters with drones, and the bigger story is how a shrinking population is rewriting the air combat doctrine
What Japan is putting on the market looks bigger than another power engine, because this machine turns hydrogen into electricity without tearing everything out
Batteries may no longer be the missing piece, because this new solar panel can generate power and store it at the same time
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
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
Amazon just bought itself a shortcut to the sky, and the real play is not one company but a satellite highway built to challenge Starlink
A tiny medal from the first modern Olympics just sold for $181,000, and the real shock is how small objects can carry giant history
What looked like Apple’s smallest desktop is turning into an AI monster, because the Mac mini can now borrow serious power from the outside
China and Russia are on edge; the United States is building a new naval base in Latin America and will spend more than $1.5 billion
A Russian oil giant stopped paying and unleashed chaos with Chinese workers, and the real warning is how fast an energy machine can crack from inside
Officials banned one of the most common grocery store items, and the real shock is how fast shoppers changed habits once it disappeared
The mountain mistake most people never notice starts before the first step, and a new study says confidence is hiding a dangerous gear gap
The weekend sleep fix no one wants to hear is not sleeping in, and one small morning habit may be the reason Mondays hit less hard
The U.S. aims to revolutionize maritime travel with ships capable of sailing for years without diesel or refueling
What appeared off Britain’s waters was more than a naval visit, because Russian ships and a submarine forced the Royal Navy into a tense shadow game
Costco is being sued over a membership charge customers say sneaks up on them, and the real problem may be how little warning feels like enough










