Tech
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
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
Canada just flooded fusion with a neutron count no one expected, and the real shock is how fast this starts to look like usable power
Used coffee grounds are turning into a new kind of fuel, and the real shock is that yesterday’s cup may help replace fossil energy
China is shooting lasers across highways so drivers do not fall asleep, and the real shock is that the road now tries to wake you up
What looked like Apple’s smallest desktop is turning into an AI monster, because the Mac mini can now borrow serious power from the outside
The healthy habit no one suspects may be turning dirty inside your bag, and the risk hits harder when the bottle belongs to a child or older adult
A teenage entrepreneur is chasing portable energy with an invention that looks far bigger than a school project, and that is why people are paying attention
The mountain mistake most people never notice starts before the first step, and a new study says confidence is hiding a dangerous gear gap
The weekend sleep fix no one wants to hear is not sleeping in, and one small morning habit may be the reason Mondays hit less hard
What is about to make Wi-Fi feel ancient is not another router, but a light-based system so fast it turns wireless into something else
China built a bridge so high it dwarfs the Eiffel Tower, and the wildest part is a waterfall hanging from a crossing that cuts hours down to 2 minutes
A retiree dropped a water wheel into a river and now pulls 36 kWh a day from the current, turning moving water into home electricity









