A British firm is replacing Russian-sourced titanium with recycled metal for aerospace parts. The approach uses 3D printing and cuts waste and emissions.
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By KELVIN CHAN LONDON (AP) — European Union regulators are investigating Shein over concerns the online retailer hasn’t done enough to limit the sale of…
For the first time in about 15 years since the Fukushima disaster, Tokyo Electric Power’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata restarted its sixth reactor and began transmitting power to Japan’s electrical grid.
Amazon Ring and Google Nest incidents highlight the expanding reach of surveillance technologies in everyday life. Critics warn that AI, data retention, and corporate-state partnerships are eroding privacy protections.
Tech experts are warning that a new wave of AI tools could dramatically change work, industries, and how tasks are done.
A Pentagon plan to test a laser against cartel drones sparked a dispute with the FAA and led to a temporary airspace closure over El Paso, Texas. Safety coordination concerns drove the decision.
An AI safety researcher at Anthropic has raised internal concerns about advanced model risks and oversight. The warning highlights governance and deployment tensions.
The U.S. military used a high-energy laser weapon near El Paso to shoot down what it initially thought was a hostile drone, later identified as a party balloon.
Families are filing lawsuits claiming AI chatbots contributed to teen suicides and mental health crises. The cases are fueling debate over safety, accountability, and protections for minors.
Lawmakers initially demanded mandatory body cameras on ICE to increase accountability after high-profile enforcement controversies. Now some Democratic leaders are expressing worry the cameras could be misused for mass surveillance.
Russian drones are reported to be striking vehicles along the Pavlograd–Pokrovsk highway despite claims that Starlink access has been disabled. The attacks highlight continued pressure on Ukrainian logistics routes.
An investigative report claims smartphones and Bluetooth signals could enable large-scale location tracking. Privacy concerns are rising over data collection and surveillance tools.
LiberArx is a solar-powered catamaran designed as a floating apartment for digital nomads and seasteaders. The vessel offers ocean and river capability with the comfort of a multi-bedroom home.
NASA’s Artemis II mission completed a wet dress rehearsal as teams worked through hydrogen leak issues and simulated crew operations. A successful test could clear the way for a lunar launch as early as this weekend.
Advances in warfare technology are transforming battlefields and undermining the traditional Principles of War. From drones to electronic warfare, modern conflict is redefining how wars are fought—and won.


















