How melting glaciers are redrawing national borders

Switzerland and Italy are redrawing their border due to melting glaciers caused by climate change, marking a turning point in the fight against global warming.

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.