
Introducing Hardox HiAce – The Steel Built for Corrosion, Wear, High Heat
Swedish steel manufacturer SSAB has introduced a new wear-resistant steel designed for harsh industrial environments. The material, called Hardox HiAce,

Swedish steel manufacturer SSAB has introduced a new wear-resistant steel designed for harsh industrial environments. The material, called Hardox HiAce,

Scientists from leading US research labs have joined the race to build scalable quantum computers. Researchers successfully trapped and controlled

Lockheed Martin is developing a fission surface power system for NASA’s Artemis Moon base with a target launch date of 2030. The nuclear reactor will provide continuous electricity through two-week lunar nights when solar power is unavailable. The company’s design is flexible, scalable from 10 to 50 kilowatts, and builds on decades of naval nuclear experience.

Several US cities are adopting a high-tech asphalt-spraying truck that promises to repair potholes in minutes and potentially for good.

In a historic medical breakthrough, the UK has welcomed its first baby born from a womb transplanted from a deceased

Australian developer Doug Tarca built the world’s first floating hotel on the Great Barrier Reef in 1988. The $45 million Four Seasons Barrier Reef had 176 rooms but failed due to rough weather. It later operated in Vietnam and North Korea before Kim Jong-un ordered it scrapped in 2019, ending a bizarre 30-year journey across three countries.

Researchers at Toyohashi University of Technology have explored how the movement speed of an AI-powered prosthetic arm influences whether users

Hollywood is having a new kind of blockbuster; one not produced in Los Angeles, but coded in Beijing. A powerful

The world’s largest vehicle is currently under construction and is preparing to enter service later in 2026, setting multiple global

Inventor Current Concept built a smart backpack that opens an umbrella automatically when rain starts falling. Using an ESP32 microcontroller and rain sensor, the device deploys the umbrella in seconds, keeping users dry without using their hands. The prototype solves the common problem of getting caught in rain while carrying items.
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