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China melted a 3,413-meter hole through Antarctic ice with hot water, and what it reached below looks like a world sealed off for millions of years
China just sent the first wave of a much bigger transport machine, and 180 new buses look like the start of a national rewrite on wheels
The healthy habit no one suspects may be turning dirty inside your bag, and the risk hits harder when the bottle belongs to a child or older adult
China is planting military steel in one of the world’s most fragile choke points, and the $500 million move is bigger than one base
A teenage entrepreneur is chasing portable energy with an invention that looks far bigger than a school project, and that is why people are paying attention
Trump wants to turn one of Washington’s grayest power buildings white, and the move feels bigger than paint because it rewrites the backdrop of power
A buried treasure in the Andes may hold enough copper to reshape the energy era, and the real shock is the brutal place where it was found
China built a bridge so high it dwarfs the Eiffel Tower, and the wildest part is a waterfall hanging from a crossing that cuts hours down to 2 minutes
The so-called quantum detector that supposedly saved the lost U.S. pilot is falling apart, and experts are already calling it a technological hoax
China is already preparing a massive undersea bunker capable of withstanding atomic bombs and moving at the speed of a warship
Scientists want to build an 50-mile underwater wall to save the Doomsday Glacier, and the real enemy is a stream of warm water below
They drilled 3 miles into the Earth looking for energy, and what came out looks bigger than oil because it can also unlock lithium underground
Bill Gates once said, “A lazy person will find an easy way to do it,” and that uncomfortable quote is still reshaping how people think about work
The U.S. wants to automatically register thousands of young people for potential recruitment, and the move is already sparking fears
The Marines are changing the rules and will now have to respond within just three hours when a service member goes missing
Scientists are melting centuries-old bullets into a toxic solar ingredient, and the real shock is that this dirty relic may help power the future
What China just scaled up looks like a science fiction material: thinner than it should be, stronger than steel, and suddenly ready for industry








