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August 15, 2023
China/Defence

Chinese Military Announces Progress in Advancing ‘Infinite’ Laser Weaponry

In a striking technological stride, Chinese military researchers have unveiled a significant breakthrough in the development of advanced laser weaponry. The announcement reveals the successful creation of a cutting-edge cooling system, offering

Aviation/Columns

What Will Aviation Look Like in The Next 10 Years?

The future is not something we enter.  The future is something we create. ~ Leonard Sweet The General Direction Recently, I was intrigued by a question raised by a colleague in a blog of the airport community: “what will airports

August 20, 2023

Journey Through the Age of Babel

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Tyson Yunckaporta yarns about many things, but one string I’d like to hop onto is this. The very abomination of communication in English, across the

2024 Presidential Debate: Trump and Harris Clash on Key Issues

United States/World

The 2024 presidential race took a heated turn as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris faced off in their first debate,

South Africa Proposes Law Change to Accommodate Elon Musk’s Starlink

May 24, 2025
South Africa/World

South Africa has unveiled a proposed overhaul of its Black economic empowerment laws in an effort to enable Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, to operate in the country, according to the

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Gmail’s New Encrypted Email Feature Sparks Security Concerns

April 26, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Google’s latest push to bring end-to-end encryption to Gmail has drawn praise for improving email security—but experts are sounding the alarm that it may also open a dangerous new avenue for phishing

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Colossal Biosciences Seeks to Patent Woolly Mammoth, Dominate De-Extinction

April 17, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Colossal Biosciences, the Texas startup aiming to resurrect the woolly mammoth, is also seeking to own it—legally. As reported by MIT Technology Review, the company has filed a sweeping patent application that

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SRI International Unveils Affordable, Compact Hyperspectral Imager for Diverse Applications

March 22, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

SRI International has introduced a groundbreaking hyperspectral imager that promises to enhance situational awareness across both defense and civilian sectors. Known for its compact size, low cost, and high performance, this new

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Huawei Unveils Pura X Smartphone with HarmonyOS 5, Expands Ecosystem

March 21, 2025
Business

Huawei has unveiled its latest innovative smartphone, the Huawei Pura X, during a highly anticipated product launch event on Thursday. The new device is the first to feature HarmonyOS 5, the latest

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Chinese Scientists Achieve Quantum-Secured Communication Across 12,900 Kilometers

March 20, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, an international team led by Chinese researchers has successfully realized quantum-secured communication spanning over 12,900 kilometers between China and South Africa. This breakthrough, utilizing the Jinan-1 micro-nano

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China’s Alleged Sixth-Generation Fighter Jet Conducts Another Flight Test

March 18, 2025
China/World

A suspected Chinese sixth-generation fighter jet, which first surfaced in December last year, has reportedly undergone another flight test, according to videos and images circulating on social media on Monday. The footage,

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NASA Launches SPHEREx Telescope to Map the Universe and Chronicle the Big Bang

March 13, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

NASA has successfully launched its latest space-based telescope, the SPHEREx observatory, designed to create a groundbreaking 3D map of the cosmos and explore the fundamental questions of our universe’s origins. The Spectro-Photometer

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Nokia Sets Sights on the Moon with Groundbreaking 4G Cellular Network

February 21, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Nokia is poised to make history by deploying the first-ever 4G cellular network on the Moon, a bold venture that will be tested later this month during the Intuitive Machines IM-2 lunar

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AI Crawler Wars: How the Battle Over Web Data is Closing the Internet

February 14, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Education

The internet as we know it is changing. The once open web, where information flowed freely, is becoming more restricted as a growing battle between websites and AI crawlers escalates. As highlighted

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