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North Korea’s missiles looked like crude copies from another era, but Ukraine says the real danger is how Russia keeps turning outdated tech into war power
Scientists want to feed radioactive waste into giant machines, and the real shock is that this nuclear trash could end up making electricity
The USS Nimitz is heading toward South America for its last great voyage, and the real signal is what the Navy is still projecting before retirement
A new law is moving to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores, and the real shock is how personal data may have been changing your bill
Elon Musk just found his first real gate into Europe’s self-driving future, and Tesla is starting the conquest through the regulatory front door
Goodbye to solar panels, because this pocket-size turbine keeps making power at night and in the rain with nothing more than a light breeze
Japan is replacing manned attack helicopters with drones, and the bigger story is how a shrinking population is rewriting the air combat doctrine
Elon Musk has a silent problem at Starbase, and it is not rockets but convincing married engineers to move their whole lives there
A man turned LEGO boxes into a bizarre refund scam with dried pasta, and the real shock is how long the trick kept working at Target
What Japan is putting on the market looks bigger than another power engine, because this machine turns hydrogen into electricity without tearing everything out
Scientists just printed something that makes machines feel a little more alive, and the real shock is how closely it starts to mimic the brain
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
Goodbye to ordinary bricks, because China wants buildings to grow solar skin on their walls and turn cities into giant power machines
A 14-year-old came up with a game adults should have invented first, and now it may change how children learn to protect what they rarely notice
The US has started drilling for a nuclear reactor 1,800 meters underground, and the real shock is that the rock itself becomes the power plant
Unitree just did something that makes humanoid robots feel dangerously real, because one is now being sold globally for less than $8,200









