As Wegmans tightens theft-prevention efforts, retailers are increasingly turning to facial recognition and AI-driven surveillance. Here are five clear, evidence-based facts about …
The surge of cheap drones and autonomous weapons is reshaping tactics, but militaries that chase hardware without rethinking doctrine, training and logistics risk repeating past m…
A Bombardier Challenger 300 that overran a runway in Boca Raton on September 3, 2025 was brought to a safe stop by an Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS). The FAA release…
A 22-year-old creator built a near‑autonomous YouTube network powered by Claude and ElevenLabs, earning roughly $700,000 a year on videos designed to farm attention — and now face…
Documents and published papers show the Australian National University continued joint metasurface research with scientists affiliated to Russia’s MEPhI and Kurchatov Institute wh…
Uber, Lyft and Baidu have agreed to run driverless taxi trials in the UK, with Baidu's Apollo Go RT6 and mapless technology trials slated for London in 2026. The move puts global …
AI-powered toys that carry on conversations are arriving in stores and online — but independent testers and child-advocacy groups warn about inappropriate content, privacy gaps an…
Beijing has rolled out strict rules and enforcement intended to keep large language models politically safe while trying not to choke innovation. The approach mixes data filtering…
Trump Media & Technology Group announced a $6 billion all‑stock merger with fusion developer TAE Technologies on December 19, 2025, aiming to build the world’s first utility‑scale…
A White House executive order signed 19 December 2025 accelerates NASA plans to place nuclear reactors on and around the Moon to power a permanent outpost, tightening a new cislun…
The Trump administration this week announced plans to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, a decision that scientists warn could weaken U.S. weather f…
New reporting and research paint a stark picture of environmental damage in southern Lebanon: repeated white‑phosphorus strikes, burned forests, contaminated soils and waterways, …
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has edited and removed pages that explicitly link modern warming to human activity, replacing clear scientific language with references to…
MIT researchers this December demonstrated insect‑scale flying robots with agility approaching real insects, a leap that revives long‑standing dual‑use concerns about deniable, pr…
DefendEye and EAGL Technology announced a cloud‑linked system that detects gunfire and launches a tube‑launched drone to arrive over a shooter in under 20 seconds, streaming live …
AI is being trialled from greenhouses to disaster zones to improve yields, cut waste and speed humanitarian response — but experts say data, trust and governance will determine wh…
As launches and constellations surge, broken satellites and fragments are crowding low Earth orbit. New research and agency reports lay out technical fixes, a circular economy app…
State approvals for a new gas pipeline and a controversial crypto‑mining settlement have reignited questions about New York's commitment to the Climate Leadership and Community Pr…
US Magnesium's Chapter 11 filing and long environmental record have left regulators and local advocates scrambling to identify who will pay for at least $100 million in cleanup ne…
New global roadmaps and fine-grained data show how nature-based solutions can cut heat, flood risk and pollution while targeting help to the most exposed communities — if planners…
At an ESA ministerial in Bremen this week, member states approved a record three‑year budget that boosts science and exploration ambitions even as NASA faces deep cuts under the U…
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