Electricians keep saying it, you should never plug a power strip into this specific spot in your home by Rubila Bob
Thieves have already found the loophole, they’re exploiting this new mandatory tracking system by Sonia Mullen
China is once again stunning the West by bringing the world’s largest nuclear power plant online after just five years of construction by Sonia Mullen
China is set to become the first to master super-radar technology thanks to this discovery, which fixes their biggest flaw: the heat they emit by Sonia Mullen
With these 3 patents, France is taking the lead in the “energy of tomorrow,” set to be worth $62 billion by 2030: e-methanol by Rubila Bob
The United States is relying on French expertise to revive this vital sector for American nuclear power: uranium enrichment by Hometown Journal
The United Kingdom wants to reclaim its former glory with this program aimed at dominating a potential $3 trillion market: maritime nuclear power by Hometown Journal
China achieves an engineering feat with a world record for this hydrogen “super-turbine” capable of powering 5,500 homes by Sonia Mullen
Japan is set to deploy its “technological jewel” in a bid for a world first, extracting rare earths from 20,000 feet below the surface of the ocean by Rubila Bob
At 408 mph, this drone has just set a Guinness-certified record and the best part is, it was entirely built in-house using a 3D printer by Sonia Mullen
Useful in summer, this button should never be switched on during the coldest months of the year by Rubila Bob
Many people think the tank is empty, but here’s what the “E” on the fuel gauge really means by Hometown Journal
This study is clear: you need to change your password immediately if it appears on this list by Rubila Bob
Say goodbye to old screen protectors, this new invention is taking off and protects your smartphone far better by Hometown Journal
They tear down BYD’s new hybrid engine and discover a technology already known at Porsche by Hometown Journal
“Leave us alone and let us do what we have to do”: a millionaire wants to create a special economic zone on a tiny Caribbean island by Sonia Mullen