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A bike path made from 218,000 cups has a stranger secret underneath: the road is hollow enough to hide a city’s pipes
The United States put a spy eye just hundreds of kilometers above Earth, and its real limits are still hidden behind secrecy
Printing classroom walls in just 18 hours turns a small school into a warning sign for slow construction systems
A stadium with 52,000 seats and floating gardens is rising in Europe, and China’s role makes the project bigger than sports
Canada finds white hydrogen in billion-year-old rocks: the hidden fuel could power hundreds of homes and open a new underground race
It sounded like science fiction, but companies are now crystallizing drugs in space, and rare lung disease research could change first
China is putting giant computers under the sea, and the strangest part is that AI may need the ocean to keep growing
NASA wants gas stations in space, and the idea could change how spacecraft reach the Moon and Mars without carrying all their fuel
Elon Musk is still waiting for China to approve Tesla’s FSD, while XPENG rolls out a robotaxi that could change the driverless race
California fires the world’s largest energy laser at a target smaller than an eraser, and the fusion race suddenly feels closer
It looked like a small Japanese test, but it points to a much bigger race to put hypersonic planes on commercial routes
Australia is placing giant structures on the seafloor about 800 m offshore to feed a desalination system designed to produce about 7.9 million gallons of drinking water per day, using ocean intake engineering that moves the plant’s footprint into the water
California rolled out its first AI-driven highway traffic management system, aiming to smooth flow and cut congestion by using real-time data to control lanes and responses instead of relying on static timing
Finland has opened what’s being billed as the first permanent facility for disposing of spent nuclear fuel, a milestone that turns “nuclear waste” from a political talking point into an engineering endgame
While everyone talks about colonizing the Moon, China is already testing construction robotics built to assemble infrastructure in harsh environments, pushing the idea that the first lunar builders won’t be astronauts, they’ll be machines
Honda posted its first annual profit decline since going public, and the story pins the slide on weaker EV momentum and shifting demand, a warning that even legacy giants can’t coast through the transition
NASA and SpaceX launched a Dragon cargo mission carrying about 6,500 lbs. of supplies and experiments to the ISS, another reminder that station logistics are a steady drumbeat even when big rockets steal the headlines









