Category Archives: Technology

How Solar-Heated Tunnels in Hungary Are Helping Stray Dogs Survive Freezing Winters

Every winter in Hungary, temperatures plunge to levels that make survival difficult not just for people, but especially for the thousands of stray dogs scattered across rural towns and city outskirts. With icy winds, snow-covered streets, and long nights of subzero cold, these animals face a life-or-death struggle each year. Traditional shelters often can’t reach… Read More »

The Woman Who Discovered Pulsars: How Jocelyn Bell Burnell Turned Injustice Into a Legacy

In 1967, inside a small hut at Cambridge University, a 24-year-old graduate student named Jocelyn Bell sifted through endless rolls of paper chart recordings. The radio telescope she helped build printed miles of data every day—mostly static, noise, and random radio signals from space. It was exhausting, repetitive, and often unrewarding work. But Jocelyn was… Read More »

Physicists at University of Rochester Create Millimeter-Scale “Spacetime Bubble” for Apparent Faster-Than-Light Information Transfer

In a landmark achievement, a research team at the University of Rochester has demonstrated, for the first time, the creation of a tiny engineered region of spacetime in which information appears to propagate 1.4 times faster than light—yet without breaking the fundamental tenets of Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.   By using specially fabricated metamaterials… Read More »

Mysterious Signals Detected from SpaceX’s Secret Starshield Satellites Raise Global Concerns

A new discovery has stirred the space and science community this week — mysterious radio signals have been detected coming from SpaceX’s classified Starshield satellite network, a system reportedly built for the U.S. military. The finding has sparked questions about potential violations of international telecom regulations and what the true purpose of these transmissions might… Read More »

Humanity’s City-in-Space: The Chrysalis Generation Ship Aimed at Proxima Centauri b

Imagine boarding a colossal spacecraft, a true floating city, destined not just for a trip—but for a four-century journey to another star system. That’s the vision behind Chrysalis, a proposed 36-mile-long generation ship designed to carry 1,500–2,400 people on a one-way voyage to the potentially habitable exoplanet Proxima Centauri b, located about 4.24 light-years from… Read More »

Norway Powers the World’s First Wireless Charging Road

A Game-Changer for Electric Vehicles   Norway has taken a bold leap into the future of electric mobility by rolling out the world’s first wireless charging road—a slice of roadway embedded with high-tech charging coils that allows electric vehicles (EVs) to recharge while driving. This breakthrough could dramatically reshape how we think about EVs, especially… Read More »

Denmark Proposes Landmark Law Giving Citizens Copyright Over Their Face, Voice and Body to Fight AI Deepfakes

In a bold move aimed at countering the rise of AI-driven deepfakes, the Denmark government has unveiled a draft law that would grant every citizen full ownership of their own likeness — including face, body and voice — under amended copyright protections.   The proposal, introduced by Culture Minister Jakob Engel‑Schmidt and backed by a… Read More »