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A jury fines the manufacturer of Pam $25 million after linking the aerosol to a devastating lung disease
China deploys thousands of fishing boats off the coast of Japan, and many analysts believe the message goes far beyond fishing
Seattle installs smart metal on a bridge that bends with earthquakes, does not break, and returns to its place on its own
Tensions between North Korea and Seoul are rising again, with North Korea demanding more after controversial drone flights
Since February 1, traveling without this document can cost you $45, and many people still don’t know it
The Gerald R. Ford leaves the Atlantic to head for a new front, and the length of time it has been deployed is beginning to cause concern within the Navy
He is 12 years old, builds a fusion reactor at home, and manages to detect real neutrons after four years of scientific obsession
A British man converts his home’s old telephone wiring into gigabit Internet, and the result makes many alternative PLC solutions look ridiculous
According to Rheinmetall, Europe would only have enough fuel for three months of war, so it is promoting a plan for “energy islands” that use green hydrogen and synthetic fuels, while pointing out the key fact that the continent depends on some 60 refineries
Kim Jong Un distributes sniper rifles among his senior officials, and the photo causing the most stir is that of his daughter aiming one
A Chinese operator based in Gibraltar is investing about $298.1 million and has piled into roughly 30,000 silver contracts about 496 short tons already showing a paper profit after a 16% drop, after having profited from gold since 2022
The FBI issues an alert about ATMs: the perfect robbery—no PIN, no card, no purchase—this is how the wave of attacks that is causing concern works
Germany is looking to the Sahara to power its electricity grid with a 4,800 km submarine cable that will bring light from the desert, and the plan is so ambitious that it is already causing concern across half of Europe













