On February 8, 2026, the spaceflight narrative shifted in a way that feels both pragmatic and poetic. After years of declarations about sending Starship toward the Red Planet, SpaceX has reportedly to...
In a year already overflowing with political theater and crypto drama, the strangest crossover episode yet features a 15-foot, gold-leaf-coated likeness of Donald Trump lying on its back in an Ohio st...
Abu Dhabi is opening its doors to athletes and fans from across the globe as the Masters Games 2026 light up the capital of the United Arab Emirates. This is more than a multi-sport festival; it’s a l...
When people talk about the technologies that define our era—electric vehicles, smartphones, wind turbines, precision-guided satellites—they usually celebrate the brilliant software, the elegant design...
If you scroll TikTok at breakfast and resurface somewhere near lunch, you’ve already met the heart of the European Union’s case: design that keeps you glued to the screen. This week, the EU told TikTo...
Before dawn breaks across the saturated plains of southern Spain, rescue teams lace their boots, check their radios, and sweep the riverbanks one more time. What began as heavy rain from Storm Leonard...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a sideshow to global markets; it is the operating system for modern capital allocation. In 2023–2025, investors watched AI shift from a promising research field in...
The Middle East’s electric vehicle market just got a jolt of high voltage. Today, Aito—China’s fast-rising smart EV marque co-developed with Huawei technologies—confirmed its entry into the United Ara...
Money is a megaphone. It amplifies everything—ambition, fear, curiosity, impatience—until the signal becomes hard to separate from the noise. When someone becomes the “richest man in the world,” the m...
When a modern scanner whispers through linen and resin, time answers back. Recently, high-resolution 3D imaging of mummified priests—men who once served the gods, managed temple estates, and advised r...
What if a dawn chorus wasn’t just pretty noise, but a neighborhood bulletin? What if a whale’s click train was a family diary, a map, and a love poem compressed into sound? Today’s headline—An expert...
When Americans hear that plotting to assassinate the sitting president can result in “life imprisonment,” they often ask two things: Is that literally automatic? and Which law says so? The short answe...











