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.

The worst storm in 75 years in Shanghai

Typhoon Bebinca brings widespread destruction and chaos to Shanghai, causing thousands to flee and leaving a trail of devastation

Hurricane Francine slams US oil industry with record losses

US Gulf of Mexico oil production devastated by Hurricane Francine, with 30% of output offline and estimated losses reaching $1.82 million barrels of crude oil.

CDBC Project mBridge breakthrough

Project mBridge, a multi-CBDC platform, reaches MVP stage, enabling instant & cheap cross-border payments.

Us black-rights activists guilty of conspiring

Four US black rights activists, Omali Yeshitela, Penny Hess, Jesse Nevel, and Augustus Romain, are convicted of conspiring to act as unregistered agents of Russia’s government due to ties with Aleksandr Ionov.