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A 275-meter-wide canal beside the Bosphorus could move billions by sea, and Turkey wants a new lever over trade
Chatham-Kent’s $160 million wastewater recycling plan is back under pressure, and the fight is about cost, waste and trust
After typhoons and months of high electricity costs, island residents are moving toward solar systems outside the grid
Pickle juice, molasses and beer residue are replacing road salt, turning industrial waste into infrastructure chemistry
Solar energy is arriving faster than Ireland’s grid can handle, and the bottleneck is no longer the panels
Mexico’s Petgas turns plastic waste into fuel, but the real question is whether this is recycling or another way to burn carbon
China built Asia’s largest rail station in two years, with 5.1 million ft.² and welding robots setting the pace
The US wants satellites to replace warning aircraft, and SpaceX’s network could move air defense into orbit
Boeing’s MQ-28 autonomous fighter flew internationally for the first time, and unmanned combat aviation crossed a line
China launched Shenzhou-23 toward Tiangong, and more than 100 experiments show how serious its space station has become
SpaceX’s Gigabay was shown up close, and a factory built for 1,000 Starships a year changes the rocket business
Japan wants fire-and-forget interceptor drones to guard radar sites, and air defense is moving closer to automation
Gabe Newell is building a 531-ft. deep-sea vessel, and its 15,000-meter lifting system makes rockets look less lonely
Hermeus broke the sound barrier at Mach 1.21, and the small test jet is turning hypersonic ambition into hardware
China flew a 7.5-ton unmanned hydrogen cargo plane, and the test hints at a cleaner future for heavy aviation
Blue Origin’s New Glenn exploded on a Florida launch pad, and NASA’s Moon timetable suddenly looks less secure
Scientists built a solar desalination system that makes fresh water without toxic brine, and drought regions will notice









