Ukraine's new weapon sows panic in Russia
A new weapon developed by Ukraine has caused widespread alarm across several regions in Russia, prompting a state of emergency.
Rane Willerslev was "really irritated". Now there is news about the feather cape
The story of a rare Brazilian feather cape returned to Brazil from Denmark has developed into a transatlantic affair, especially involving Rane Willerslev, the director of the National Museum of Denmark, who expressed his frustration regarding the situation.
A completely new Linux desktop can replace Gnome and KDE Plasma
A new desktop environment called Cosmic, developed by System76, aims to challenge the dominance of Gnome and KDE Plasma in the Linux world.
How Iran Made Its Weapons That Terrify America Despite Sanctions?
The article discusses how Iran developed its military capabilities to pose a threat to the United States, focusing on the symbolic destruction of the F-14 Tomcat jet in 2007 as an example of America's military vulnerabilities.
Country by country, how Epstein expanded his network among the influential circles of the world
The article discusses how Jeffrey Epstein developed a global network among powerful and influential figures across different countries.
Peace plan between Ukraine and Russia being developed but key issues of territories remain unresolved โ Italian PM
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reports progress on security guarantees for Ukraine amidst unresolved territorial issues in the ongoing peace talks with Russia.
Martin Ehala: Higher education may become a dead end
Martin Ehala discusses the significant impact of artificial intelligence on the future of education in Estonia and the developed world.
Apple Reads Minds and Europe Rejects Silicon Valley Dominance
Apple has invested between $1.5 billion and $2 billion to acquire the Israeli startup Q.ai, which has developed technology that translates silent brain signals into digital commands.
A single blood test can detect dozens of cancers early
A groundbreaking blood test has been developed that can detect over 50 types of cancer at early stages, potentially transforming public health worldwide.
Economist: How the Rich are Taxed and Who Escapes โ Myths and Data
The Economist highlights that while the narrative suggests the rich are not taxed, in reality, tax systems in developed economies have become more progressive over the past few decades, effectively reducing post-tax income inequality.
Magnets Against Landmines in Syria: Hope for Saving Lives
A new innovative method using magnets developed by Saudi researchers shows promise in detecting landmines from the air, potentially reducing human casualties in Syria.
Iran says US has developed 'more realistic' stance on nuclear issue ahead of Geneva talks
Iran's foreign ministry has acknowledged a perceived shift in the US stance towards Tehran's nuclear program as talks in Geneva approach.
Review: 'Reanimal' Developed by Tarsier Studios
The new game 'Reanimal' by Tarsier Studios introduces players to a haunting world that blends horror with childlike innocence, offering a cooperative gameplay experience centered around sibling characters.
The US Prepares Military Strategy Against Iran
The US has developed a military strategy against Iran, designating a 44-kilometer border area in Armenia as a potential attack route.
Epibatidine, the lethal weapon used to kill Navalny, from forests to secret labs
The article discusses epibatidine, a lethal neurotoxin believed to have been developed secretly by Russia and linked to the assassination attempt on Alexei Navalny.
Skeptical researcher built sound weapon - suffered from 'Havana syndrome'
A Norwegian researcher skeptical of the so-called Havana Syndrome built a sound weapon and subsequently developed symptoms resembling those previously reported by American diplomats.
The attacker from Canada created a mass shooting simulator on a gaming platform
A Canadian attacker has developed a mass shooting simulator on a gaming platform, raising significant concerns about the implications for real-world violence.
A device capable of disrupting satellite networks like Starlink is being developed in China
China has developed a military-grade device that could disrupt satellite communication networks, particularly targeting systems like Starlink.
The keys to Athena, the Argentine satellite that will be part of NASA's return to the Moon
Athena, a satellite developed entirely in Argentina, is set to participate in NASA's Artemis II mission to return humans to the Moon.
Sudan: Sudan's Latest Peace Plan - What's in It and Does It Stand a Chance?
The U.S. and three Middle Eastern states have developed a new peace initiative for Sudan, seeking to end the ongoing civil war that has caused widespread displacement and hunger.
Nipah virus vaccine from Japan set to begin clinical trials in April, promising prevention of the disease
A Japanese-developed Nipah virus vaccine is scheduled to begin clinical trials in Belgium in April, aiming to prevent the disease.
How Chinaโs New Weapon Can Jam Satellites in Space? Watch
China has developed a weapon that can destroy satellites in Earth's orbit using microwave waves.
"Sickle Cut" Plan: The Legend of Hitler's Generals
The article explores the 'Sickle Cut' plan developed by the Nazis during World War II, which led to the rapid defeat of Allied forces in 1940.
Politico: EU has 'plans A, B, and C' to overcome Orbรกn's veto on Ukraine's accession
The EU has developed multiple plans to address Hungary's veto of Ukraine's accession processes amidst concerns over Viktor Orbรกn's steadfast opposition.
Trump Developed a Murky Scheme to Control Venezuela's Oil - Professor: "No One Can Track the Cash Flow"
Energy sector experts cast doubt on the U.S. plans to leverage Venezuelan oil following the ousting of dictator Nicolรกs Maduro.
US microwave weapon shoots down fiber optic drones from the sky
The US has developed a new microwave weapon capable of destroying fiber optic FPV drones resistant to radio signal jammers, addressing a significant threat in the war in Ukraine.
Front Chaos after Musk's 'Speed Limit Trick' - Russia's Troops Experience a Starlink Debacle
SpaceX has developed a method to disrupt satellite internet access for Russian troops in Ukraine, significantly impacting their operations on the front lines.
Iranโs complexity in heart of Middle East: Islamic Republic 'created, grown & flourished in crisis'
The article analyzes how Iran has developed and thrived despite ongoing crises in the Middle East.
Simple and cheap drone created by US Marine; costs 700 dollars
The US Marine Corps has unveiled the HANX, a completely 3D-printed drone developed in-house, showcasing a significant achievement in cybersecurity and supply chain security without relying on defense industry giants.
READY FOR STAR WARS: China's 60,000 megawatt microwave weapon is designed to bake satellites
China has developed a high-powered microwave weapon capable of targeting satellites from the ground with unprecedented speed and accuracy.
The world is looking towards India..." said Lalan Singh
Lalan Singh emphasized that the Congress members should have expressed their views in the Lok Sabha rather than the Rajya Sabha, discussing the Prime Minister's speech on a plan aimed at making India self-reliant and developed through a 'zero for seven' target across various sectors.
Jefferies: Strong story for Greece - How it assesses the upgrade in developed markets
Jefferies highlights Greece as the strongest equity story in Europe while cautioning about differing perspectives on the domestic market.
He founded a settlement in the south of the Malay Peninsula. The settlement developed into the largest center.
In 1819, British statesman Sir Stamford Raffles arrived in Singapore with the vision of establishing a strategic trading port to rival Dutch dominance, marking the founding of modern Singapore.
The deployment of the Iranian 'Khoramshahr 4' missile raises questions.. what is behind the announcement?
Iran's unveiling of the domestically developed 'Khoramshahr 4' ballistic missile has sparked widespread questions on social media regarding its military and political implications amidst recent military tensions and ongoing US-Iran negotiations in Oman.
China achieves tamper-proof quantum communication over 100km with single atoms
Chinese researchers successfully developed tamper-proof quantum communication over distances of 100 kilometers using single atoms, which closes the gap between experimental and real-world applications.
Iran: Development of advanced ballistic missiles with a range of 2,000 km
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have developed the Khorramshahr 4 ballistic missiles, which have a range of 2,000 kilometers and can carry over 1 ton of explosives, along with plans for a massive underground missile base.
The VW group aspires to reclaim China
The German group announced plans to strengthen its presence in the Chinese market by producing locally up to 34 new car models by 2030, utilizing a new electronic architecture developed in partnership with local partner Xpeng.
Chinese scientists build world-first 20GW microwave weapon that can fire 60-second bursts
Chinese scientists have developed a groundbreaking 20GW microwave weapon capable of emitting 60-second bursts, potentially threatening low Earth orbit satellites like Starlink.
Riviera Nayarit and its continuous expansion
Riviera Nayarit, originally developed in the 1990s, has seen a recent surge in luxury tourism due to the arrival of international brands over the past six years.
SCIENCE OR REALITY? โฉ A project being developed in Russia could completely change the intelligence world
A technology project in Russia aims to implant chips in pigeons' brains for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes, a concept reminiscent of science fiction.
A new Chinese unmanned ship appears: what we know about the Sharp Shark 10
China has unveiled the Sharp Shark 10, a new armed unmanned surface vessel developed by NORINCO, at the DIMDEX 2026 exhibition in Doha, marking its entry into the growing market for armed autonomous naval systems.
In constant search for affordable electric mobility, Renault
Renault announced a new supplier from China for a small electric motor to be produced in France, utilizing components developed by Shanghai e-drive, aiming to reduce production costs and protect profit margins amidst challenging conditions in the European market.
The Port of Elefsina Is Coming Forward: Competition, Investments, and Geopolitical Game
The Elefsina port is set to be developed through a competitive bidding process, positioning itself as a crucial player in the geopolitical and economic competition in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Discovery in New York: Andy Warhol's Secret Films
The New York MoMA has discovered films by Andy Warhol that were never developed, showcasing a world of art between provocative boredom and explicit sexuality.
They created one of the most special Ferraris in the world
The article discusses the unique Ferrari Tailor Made 12Cilindri, developed over nearly two years, highlighting the brand's long history of creating bespoke vehicles for royalty and celebrities.
Astronomers observe galaxy cluster forming surprisingly early
NASA's James Webb Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory provide new evidence that the Universe developed much faster than previously thought, revealing a galaxy cluster approximately one billion years after the Big Bang.
The plan that 'freezes' Moscow: military response within 72 hours in case of ceasefire violation
Ukraine and its Western allies have developed a comprehensive military intervention plan to respond within 72 hours to any future ceasefire violations by Russia, aiming to deter such actions through diplomatic warnings and the activation of European and U.S. forces.
Expert: North Korea possesses the strongest rocket launcher in the world and can destroy American bases
North Korea is rapidly modernizing its military arsenal, having reportedly developed the world's most powerful multiple rocket launcher capable of destroying American bases in South Korea, according to Russian military analyst Dmitry Boltinkov.
Ukrainian-made Buria turret with 2 km engagement range integrated with Ardal ground robot
The Buria turret, developed in Ukraine, has been combined with the Ardal ground robot to create a mobile combat system that allows remote operation of fire, enhancing safety for operators.
Procrastinating, Obsessing, or Nail-Biting: Self-Destructive Acts that Emerged to Survive in a Hostile World
The article discusses how self-destructive behaviors, like procrastination and nail-biting, have developed as coping mechanisms in a stressful environment, according to clinical psychologist Charlie Heriot-Maitland.