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There’s a New Rapid Weight Loss Trend in Time for Summer: Skin Patches
HealthThe method promises weight loss just by sticking on the patch, with minimal effort.
Read more »Chinese Cars No Longer Compete With Western Brands. They Compete With the Future Itself
MobilityChinese brands are done imitating Western designs. Instead, they’re redefining the concept of a car as an emotional, digital, and living experience.
Read more »A Local Electricity Operator Attributes Spain and Portugal Power Outage to Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon: ‘Induced Atmospheric Vibration’
EnergyPortuguese electricity operator REN attributes the blackout in Portugal to a rare atmospheric phenomenon affecting the Spanish grid.
Read more »Spain and Portugal Power Outage Triggers Cyberattack Concerns, but EU Rules It Out
EnergyCyberattacks on critical infrastructure are a real threat, but so far, nothing suggests this is the cause of the problem.
Read more »BYD Set Out to Win the EV Race. Then, TSMC Decided to Sell One of Its Factories
MobilityBYD designs and manufactures its chips, threatening the position of industry giants like Infineon and NXP.
Read more »There’s One Thing Apple Is Really Good At: Selling iPhones. There’s Another Thing It’s Not Good at All: Creating Mid-Tier Models
SmartphonesApple’s struggle with mid-tier models isn’t unique. It reflects a larger trend in the phone industry.
Read more »YouTube Turns 20: From a 19-Second Video at a Zoo to a Global Media Powerhouse
StreamingYouTube has transformed how we consume television, news, and entertainment.
Read more »Due to a Shortage of Steel, Ships in World War II Were Built Using an Unusual Material: Concrete
TransportConcrete ships were constructed during World War I and World War II out of necessity, not madness.
Read more »China and Russia Have an Ambitious Plan: Building a Nuclear Power Plant on the Moon by 2028
SpaceNuclear scientists in China have developed a preliminary design for their nuclear reactor, which features several novel aspects.
Read more »In 1914, Russia Banned Vodka to Curb Alcoholism. It Was a Disastrous Decision
MagnetProhibition in the Russian Empire was one of Tsar Nicholas II’s most momentous (and fatal) choices.
Read more »China’s Silent Oil Boom: The Strategy That Will Rewrite the Global Market
EnergyFor years, state-owned giants such as CNPC, Sinopec, and CNOOC have invested around $80 billion annually.
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Funko Yourself: How to Use ChatGPT to Create a Funko Version of Yourself
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The Chromecast USB Port Offers More Than Just Power: Here Are Three Lesser-Known Uses You Should Try
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Web OS vs. AMOLED vs. POLED: Here Are the Terms You Need to Know When It Comes to Your Smart TV
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How to Cut the Cable Cord in 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide on Switching to a Live Streaming TV Option
Mount Everest Has Become a Tourist Monster. Some Think Drones Are the Answer
MagnetDrones are supposed to make logistics easier, improve sherpa safety, and clean the mountain.
Read more »Android Phone Manufacturers Have a New Obsession: Taking the Battle of Updates to the Limit
SmartphonesManufacturers are obsessed with increasing the years of updates. They’re still as late as ever.
Read more »One Surprising Buyer Is Transforming Abandoned Houses, Temples, and Factories in Japan Into Tourist Accommodations: China
MagnetA generation of Chinese investors is prepared to face the challenge of preserving and capitalizing on old Japanese buildings.
Read more »Plants Are the New Pets. Owners Even Choose to Bury Them in Their Gardens When They Die
MagnetFor many, they're merely decoration. For others, they're part of the family.
Read more »Relabeling Products in South Korea: This is the Strategy Chinese Companies Are Using in the Ongoing U.S. Trade War
MagnetSome Chinese companies are using this strategy to circumvent tariffs of up to 145%.
Read more »For Centuries, People Thought Birds Flew to the Moon During Winter—Until an Arrow Shot in Africa Landed in Germany
Nature and EnvironmentA stork shot in Germany inadvertently proved birds didn’t fly to the Moon or hibernate underwater.
Read more »Einstein Was Right: Astronomers Discover a ‘Dark Matter Bridge’ Using His Predictions
SpaceThe recent finding addresses a mystery surrounding the Perseus cluster.
Read more »U.S. Deserts Have 1,200 GW of Solar Power, Which Could Be Used for AI Development. The Technology Is Ready, but Tech Companies Are Hesitant
EnergyAccording to a new study, AI energy demand will reach up to 300 GW annually by 2030. If data centers are strategically located, all that energy could come from the sun—but that’s not an easy step for companies.
Read more »The New Version of Illiteracy Isn’t About Reading or Writing—It’s About Treating AI Like an Oracle, Not a Tool
Robotics and AIThe problem isn’t a lack of coding skills. It’s using AI models like Google or a calculator instead of a thinking partner.
Read more »Venice Has a New Plan to Plan to Curb Overtourism: Doubling Its Entry Fee
MagnetThe Italian city aims to restore the balance between residents’ rights and the overwhelming influx of visitors.
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