How satellite imagery revolutionizes geology research
The use of satellite imagery in geology research has transformed the way we study the Earth’s surface and explore its vast mineral wealth.
X faces $1.9 million fine for Brasil
Brazil lifts ban on Twitter, but only if it pays $1.9 million fine and drops appeal.
Dinii expansion in Japan and Southeast Asia
Dinii raises $48M Series B funding to expand cloud-based restaurant management platform across Japan and Southeast Asia.
Exposing SS7 flaws: the silent threat to modern communication networks
SS7 protocol has significant security vulnerabilities allowing spoofing, man-in-the-middle attacks & interception of sensitive information.
How renewable energy could revolutionize autonomous vehicles
Renewable energy could revolutionize autonomous vehicles in a post-China tech era with perovskite solar cells improving efficiency & durability, making secure & sustainable transportation a reality.
Big tech’s nuclear gamble
Microsoft’s deal with Constellation Energy to restart a nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island marks a significant shift in the big tech sector, but raises questions about sustainability and long-term viability.
Florida and Louisiana brace for tropical storm
A tropical low-pressure system, Invest 97L, is strengthening in the northwestern Caribbean Sea, posing a high risk of landfall as a hurricane or tropical storm between Florida and Louisiana by Thursday night.
SpaceX launches unconventional Crew-9 mission to ISS
SpaceX launches unconventional Crew-9 mission to ISS with only two passengers on board, marking a new era in space exploration.
Norway’s path to a petrol-free future by 2025
Norway aims to be the world’s first petrol-free nation by 2025 with over 754,000 private electric cars on its roads already.
Multitasking on wheels with driver assists
As reliance on driver-assist technology grows, drivers become more prone to distractions and complacency, increasing the risk of accidents.