Tech
Washington tried to slow China’s chips, but Huawei says the pressure forced a tech stack that now competes with America
Scientists develop smart paint that reflects 97% of sunlight, and heatwave cities may get a cheaper weapon against AC demand
Waymo’s new Ojai robotaxi arrives in Los Angeles, and the cheaper autonomous vehicle could decide how fast the service expands
Humanoid robots are sorting China’s mail at 1,200 parcels per hour, and logistics labor may be the first big test
Scientists built a 20-legged robot body that climbs walls and trees, and the weird shape may explain what future machines need
The world’s largest RC Boeing 777-9X weighs 630 lbs., and its takeoff makes model aviation look like real aerospace testing
Blue Origin’s rocket explosion leaves NASA leaning harder on SpaceX, and the Moon race suddenly looks less balanced than planned
China turns the sea into airport land, and the floating runway project makes normal coastal expansion look outdated
Earth’s rarest mineral weighs just 1.61 carats, and the single crystal from Myanmar shows how fragile science’s catalog still is
A 152-wheel truck moves a 302,000-lb. tunnel-boring cutterhead, and the logistics look like a megaproject inside another megaproject
Morocco’s fog nets turn Atlantic mist into drinking water, and the system is replacing 4-hour walks with taps in desert villages
Earth’s 24-hour day is slowly breaking down, and the Moon’s invisible braking force could eventually stretch clocks to 25 hours
China built Asia’s largest rail station in two years, and its 5.1 million ft.² show how fast infrastructure can become a city engine
Italian architects printed a 60 m² house with local mud in 200 hours, and the result challenges bricks, concrete, and construction waste
It looked like ordinary ground, but acoustic signals under US infrastructure could expose tunnels no one can see
SpaceX’s 408-ft. Starship V3 finally flew, but the real test is refueling in orbit before NASA can bet on the Moon
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is flying at 430,000 mph through the Sun’s atmosphere, and its 4.5-inch shield is why it survives









