In the face of the current uncertain and unstable international situation Mr. Wang Yi urged joint efforts to safeguard the international economic and trade order as he met with Swiss Federal Councilor and Foreign Minister.
China has discovered a massive thorium deposit in Inner Mongolia â enough to power the country for up to 60,000 years! This breakthrough could lead to cleaner, safer, and nearly unlimited nuclear energy. A game-changer for the planetâs energy future!
Not All Orders Must Be Obeyed â Ask the German Army!
In the German military, following orders blindly is not the rule. If an order is clearly wrong or harms human dignity, soldiers can legally say No. Thatâs how you protect both the law and your conscience.
Taiwan has unveiled the worldâs smallest quantum computer, and it runs on just a single photon!Â
This revolutionary device shrinks quantum tech down to the size of a fingernail, potentially making quantum computing faster, cheaper, and portable.
By using a single particle of light, it opens the door to energy-efficient, ultra-secure computing â ideal for the future of AI, encryption, and communication.Â
Taiwanâs breakthrough could reshape the global quantum race! đđť
If you were in Albert Einsteinâs shoes, would you opt to depart life on your own terms as he did, or would you seek medical treatment to extend your time?
BREAKING: China & Russia Are Building a Nuclear Power Plant on the Moon by 2035Â đ
In a bold leap for space energy, **China and Russia have announced plans to build a joint **nuclear-powered facility on the Moon by 2035.
The goal?
To provide reliable, long-term power for future lunar bases â supporting exploration, scientific research, and even potential human settlements.
đWhy nuclear?
Solar power isnât enough during the Moonâs long, dark nights (up to 14 Earth days!). Nuclear energy offers a steady power source, essential for life support, communication, and research systems.
đ°ď¸The countries plan to launch components via automated missions, assembling the facility remotely without astronauts.
âThis will lay the foundation for deeper space exploration and a permanent lunar presence,â said a CNSA spokesperson.
Japan has launched its inaugural megawatt-class tidal turbine, the AR1100, in the Naru Strait. Developed by Proteus Marine Renewables, this 1.1 MW powerhouse harnesses consistent ocean currents to deliver clean energy to the Goto Islands.
The AR1100 is both powerful and intelligent, featuring blades that automatically adjust to optimize performance, seamless grid integration, and continuous, emission-free operation underwater. Proteus, with prior success in the UK, is now demonstrating the viability of tidal energy in Japan.
As tidal technology gains momentum in countries like Scotland, France, and the U.S., this milestone strengthens Japanâs position in the global push for advanced renewable energy solutions.
China is reportedly developing a laser-propelled submarine capable of reaching jet-like speeds beneath the oceanâs surface â a potential leap in naval technology.
Unlike conventional subs that rely on propellers, this futuristic design could use directed energy propulsion, drastically cutting down drag and enabling supersonic underwater travel.
If successful, it could outrun torpedoes, evade sonar, and change how wars are fought at sea.
A stealthy, lightning-fast submarine might soon be a reality.
Chinaâs AG600, the worldâs largest seaplane, gets the green light for flight! Ready for sea rescues and firefighting missions, this amphibious giant is set to make waves.đ
China is now importing record amounts of Canadian oil after slashing US oil purchases by 90%.
China has significantly shifted its crude oil imports from the U.S. to Canada amid escalating trade tensions, particularly following the U.S.-China trade war intensified by U.S.
The shift reflects Chinaâs strategic move to diversify its oil sources away from the U.S., Russia, and the Middle East, with Canadian oil becoming an increasingly attractive option.
China is developing bird-like drones under a project called "Project Dove." These drones are designed to look and fly like real birds â Is this the future of surveillance tech?
Microsoft is rolling out a new feature that periodically captures screenshots of your computer activity. Meant to enhance recall and productivity, the tool is part of Windows' new AI-powered timelineâbut critics are calling it invasive and a major privacy red flag.
Users can review snapshots to retrace steps and find past files, but many are worried about who else might be able to access that data, and how securely it will be stored.
The update blurs the line between productivity tool and surveillance softwareâand the debate is just heating up.
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