Turning sunlight and water into hydrogen fuel—no emissions, no fossil fuels, just the power of nature. Japan has just made a huge leap toward a
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An ultra-thin membrane developed at MIT can filter crude oil without boiling it — and it could cut carbon emissions from oil refining by up

Move over, Musk—Japan just entered the reusable rocket race. In a move no one saw coming a decade ago, Honda, the company better known for

What looks like a bug, flutters like a bug, and may just be watching you from a flowerpot? If you’re thinking mosquito, you’re half right.

Imagine a future where your smartwatch sees the world like you do—recognizing colors, reacting to movement, and learning from its surroundings, all without draining its

GAMEMAX introduced two new mid-tower gaming cases—the CLAW 360 and CLAW 460. Designed with performance, thermal efficiency, and modern hardware support in mind, both models

In the small Finnish town of Pornainen, an unusual silo just went online — and it might reshape how the world stores renewable energy. Standing

In a world where everything is connected — phones, cars, watches, even refrigerators — the networks behind it all are starting to feel the strain.

A new MIT-led breakthrough could bring military-grade chip power to everyday tech, and even lay the foundations for the future of quantum computing. Gallium nitride

China just took a quantum leap toward chip sovereignty, debuting QiMeng, the first AI-powered full-stack CPU design system. Developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences,