The United States is putting pressure on China and Russia with its latest high-tech giant weighing 10,200 tons
The American Navy has just unveiled its latest technological marvel : the USS Massachusetts, a cutting-edge Virginia-class Block V submarine weighing 10,200 ...
Although it was thought to be lost between Earth and the Moon, this satellite sent in 1974 has, against all odds, resurfaced on American space defense radars.
It’s not uncommon to lose small everyday items such as keys, headphones, a wallet or a smartphone. However, it is ...
World Food Day: if hunger is used as a weapon of war
On World Food Day, the goal of defeating global hunger is moving away: we will get there (perhaps) in 2137. ...
Cosmic ballet: the dance of two black holes side by side in space immortalized
For the first time, a group of astronomers has captured the cosmic dance of two supermassive black holes orbiting each ...
503 years after Magellan, humanity is once again pushing the limits of what’s possible, with what’s set to become the first underwater drone to sail around the world
Five centuries after Magellan’s historic expedition, maritime exploration enters a new era with Redwing, an autonomous underwater vehicle preparing to ...
Coca-Cola is launching “reverse vending machines”, they give you cash and are said to “soon become part of everyday life”
Innovative reverse vending machines are transforming how students approach recycling at universities. These revolutionary devices reward eco-conscious behavior by providing ...
Evolution: we pay the price for intelligence in mental health
We have been suffering from mental illnesses since our brain evolved to make us more intelligent: this is the hypothesis ...
Quitting smoking (even at an advanced age) brings lasting cognitive benefits
Quitting smoking protects the brain even if you do it after the age of 50: it slows down cognitive decline ...
If the question was how the United States would obtain rare earths after China’s veto, the answer is simple: hard drives.
China is increasingly restricting exports of rare earths – metals essential to the manufacture of electronic components – while the ...