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Radio Waves Meant for Submarines Created an Invisible Shield in Space

Humanity has a habit of changing the planet in ways no one expects. We see it in rising sea levels and vanishing glaciers. We saw it when the DART mission knocked an asteroid off course, proving our species could move celestial bodies. Yet some of our most profound impacts happen without any intention at all,…
$2.1 Billion Data Center Coming to Fort Worth, Employing Just 37 People

Fort Worth, Texas, is preparing to host a massive new data center campus developed by the Spanish infrastructure giant ACS Group. Set on a 107-acre site near Hicks Field Road, the project will be constructed in two phases, with Phase One expected by the end of 2031 and Phase Two by 2034. The first building…
How NDAs Are Keeping AI Data Center Plans Hidden From the Public

On a March afternoon in Mason County, Kentucky, Dr. Timothy Grosser sat at a table on the same land he had worked for nearly four decades and listened as three unfamiliar men laid out an offer most people would never refuse. They were willing to pay millions of dollars for his 250-acre farm, a stretch…
Former CIA Agent Says Your TV Could Be Used to Listen In on You

For most people, the idea of government surveillance still feels tied to phones, laptops, and social media accounts. We know our devices collect data, we know apps track behavior, and we know intelligence agencies have long been interested in digital communications. But the claim that your television could be quietly listening inside your own living…
New CERN Findings May Hold the Key to Why Anything in the Universe Exists Today

The universe as we know it should not exist, at least not according to the simplest interpretations of cosmological theory. In the earliest moments after the Big Bang, equal quantities of matter and antimatter should have emerged side by side. These twin forms are near perfect opposites and whenever they meet, they cancel out and…
Scientists Capture the Smallest Water Bubble Ever Seen and It Could Change Space Travel Forever

Watching water form is something most of us take for granted. It happens in our kitchens, in our gardens, and on rainy days when droplets gather on windows. But in 2024, scientists at Northwestern University witnessed something entirely different: water forming from hydrogen and oxygen at a scale so unimaginably small it pushes the boundaries…
Archaeologists Uncover 5,500-Year-Old Weapons Factory That Brings Biblical History to Life

Archaeology has a way of making the past feel startlingly close. Every now and then, a discovery reshapes how we view the stories humanity has carried for millennia, stories that live in both scripture and soil. The recent uncovering of a 5,500-year-old weapons workshop in Israel has done exactly that, offering physical evidence that intertwines…
China’s Nationwide AI Powered Surveillance Network Known As Skynet Tracks Citizens And Monitors Crime

China has long been a place where technology leaps forward with astonishing speed. Yet some of the most profound innovations are not tucked behind consumer gadgets. They sit on street corners and building walls, blinking quietly in the background of daily life. For many citizens, these devices are woven into the routine of city living.…


