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Companies are paying up to $4 million to cross the Panama Canal as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, and global trade is being redrawn in real time
Colombia is running out of time before El Niño, and the energy projects meant to protect the grid are barely arriving
Turkey wants to build a new canal next to the free Bosphorus, a $15 billion gamble that could turn Black Sea traffic into a paid route
A major dairy group is selling everything, from 10 farms to 6,500 cows, and the exit sends a brutal signal to the industry
Egypt wants to pump 10 million cubic meters from the Nile every day, and the desert city behind it could ignite a water fight
Iran imports 3 million tons of rice a year, and Thailand could suddenly regain one of its biggest buyers if sanctions fall
John Martinis, 67, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, issues a global warning about China’s secret weapon, which is nanoseconds away from being activated
He is 12 years old, builds a fusion reactor at home, and manages to detect real neutrons after four years of scientific obsession
The world’s thinnest magnet could become the hidden key to AI chips, and the real shock is that it is only one atom layer thick
A mysterious mineral deposit larger than China’s has been found underground, and the real shock is what this “magic ore” could be used for
It looks like just another camping gadget, but this small wind turbine could be the solution many people have been looking for to charge their cell phones, laptops, or external batteries
Satellite images reveal that Russia has built 85-meter launch rails for a new generation of jet-powered Geran drones just 100 miles from Ukraine
Anthropic kept Mythos away from the public because it was too dangerous, and the real shock is that outsiders still found a way in
Two countries revive a 46-year oil link, and the real shock is how quickly old energy routes matter again when supply fears return
AI is starting to read human civilization like a hidden code, and the real shock is what it may reveal about why societies collapse
Thales unveils an anti-aircraft shield capable of detecting missiles from a distance of 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles) and responding within seconds










