28/10/2025
Drexell and Honeybee’s in Brewton, Alabama, is a nonprofit restaurant founded by Lisa and Freddie McMillan with one goal, to make sure no one goes hungry. The restaurant has no set prices or cash register, instead, a simple wooden box allows guests to leave anonymous donations if they wish. Every day, it serves home cooked Southern meals to anyone, regardless of their ability to pay. The McMillans emphasize dignity and kindness, creating a place where people can eat without shame or judgment. Run as part of Carlisa Inc., Drexell and Honeybee’s stands as a symbol of compassion and community, living up to its motto, “We Feed the Need.”
27/10/2025
A mobile robot that charges electric vehicles (EVs) is being tested in Shaanxi, China. Equipped with a six-axis robotic arm, visual recognition, and bionic intelligence, it acts as a mobile power bank for EVs.
The robot can move to a vehicle, locate its charging port precisely, and connect automatically. Once the car is fully charged, the arm detaches on its own.
If widely deployed, this technology could reduce range anxiety for EV users, especially in areas with few charging stations.
Global researchers are working to automate EV charging, a tricky task that needs precise and adaptable robots for different car designs.
27/10/2025
Chinese scientists at China Satellite Network Group (SatNet) have achieved a groundbreaking milestone — successfully conducting a direct 5G video call from space to a regular smartphone. Using the 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) standard, the connection completely bypassed traditional cell towers and special equipment, proving that ordinary phones can now connect directly via satellite. This innovation promises to transform communication in remote and disaster-stricken regions while advancing China’s ambitious 13,000-satellite “Guowang” constellation project.
23/10/2025
A new study highlights that the human brain is vastly more energy-efficient than artificial intelligence. The brain uses only 12 watts, while AI needs 2.7 billion watts to simulate similar cognition, comparable to 18 million laptops.
Training OpenAI’s ChatGPT-3 consumed electricity equal to powering 130 U.S. homes for a year.
AI-generated images and videos also consume high energy, and AI data centers use as much water daily as 4,200 Americans.
Though AI excels at calculations, it still lacks human-level multitasking and requires significantly more resources, making it less efficient than the human brain.
21/10/2025
ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, continues to lead in popularity due to its conversational abilities, extensive knowledge base, and broad adoption across businesses, education, and casual users. Its ease of use and versatility have made it a household name in AI assistants.
Meanwhile, Google’s Gemini, a newer AI system, is quickly improving and capturing user attention. Gemini focuses on advanced reasoning, coding help, and integration with Google’s ecosystem, making it a strong competitor. Analysts predict that while ChatGPT maintains its lead for now, Gemini’s rapid development could significantly narrow the gap in the near future.
This race between AI giants highlights how quickly artificial intelligence is evolving, with competition driving innovation and better user experiences for everyone.
21/10/2025
360 terabytes on a glass disc that could last forever — it’s not science fiction, it’s real science. 💽✨
Scientists at the University of Southampton have created a revolutionary 5D optical data storage disc capable of holding an incredible 360 terabytes of data — that’s the equivalent of nearly 7,000 Blu-ray discs — and lasting for billions of years without degradation.
Using advanced nanostructured glass and ultrafast laser technology, the disc encodes information in five dimensions — size, orientation, and three spatial positions of light. It’s so durable that it can withstand extreme temperatures and time itself, making it a true digital time capsule.
19/10/2025
☀️✈️ The Plane That Flew Around the World Without a Drop of Fuel 🌍
Built in Switzerland, the Solar Impulse 2 became the world’s first aircraft to circle the globe powered only by sunlight — no fuel, no emissions, just pure innovation.
Visionaries Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg designed this solar-powered giant, which flew 40,000 km across oceans and continents, day and night, using 17,000 solar cells to power its silent electric engines. ⚡
It wasn’t just a flight — it was a message to the world:
💡 Clean energy can go the distance.
Solar Impulse 2’s journey inspired global research in solar propulsion, lightweight materials, and energy-efficient aviation, proving that sustainability and exploration can soar together. 🌞💚
18/10/2025
Hidden beneath Antarctica’s Taylor Glacier lies a reservoir of hypersaline, iron-rich brine that seeps out as the famous red “Blood Falls.”
The water’s vivid color comes not from algae, but from the oxidation of dissolved iron as it meets the air.
Scientists believe this brine originated from ancient seawater trapped and concentrated beneath the ice millions of years ago.
With an iron concentration of about 0.7 grams per liter, the brine’s extreme salinity prevents it from freezing, allowing it to flow through subglacial channels to the glacier’s surface.
Blood Falls remains one of Antarctica’s most mysterious and visually stunning natural phenomena.
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18/10/2025
Switzerland has introduced the Astra Bridge, a modular mobile flyover that allows cars to drive over road construction sites without stopping. The bridge can be quickly assembled and moved, helping road crews work safely underneath while keeping traffic flowing above. Developed by the Swiss Federal Roads Office, this innovation reduces congestion, emissions, and travel delays during maintenance projects. Engineers say it could become a model for roadwork systems in other countries seeking efficient traffic management solutions.
18/10/2025
Google has announced a $15 billion investment to establish its first AI data center hub in Visakhapatnam, India. The five-year project aims to strengthen digital infrastructure, boost AI research, and accelerate India’s growing role in global technology development and data innovation.
16/10/2025
Keeping the Burj Khalifa spotless is a nonstop challenge that blends precision, endurance, and engineering skill. A crew of 36 expert window cleaners works in teams, spending three months to polish all 24,000 glass panels of the 828-meter tower. Once they finish, they begin again, completing four full rounds each year to maintain the skyscraper’s mirror-like shine against Dubai’s desert dust and humidity.
Working hundreds of meters above the ground, these cleaners rely on ropes, harnesses, and teamwork to tackle one of the most demanding maintenance jobs in the world. They endure high winds, scorching heat, and dizzying heights, often working during cooler hours to stay safe. Their efforts turn an ordinary cleaning task into a feat of coordination and courage.
The Burj Khalifa’s sparkling façade stands not only as a symbol of architectural excellence but also as a tribute to the human dedication that keeps it gleaming.
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16/10/2025
Shell and Sunlink Energies approved a $2 billion investment for the HI offshore gas project in Nigeria.
The project will produce 350 million cubic feet of gas daily, contributing to Nigeria's LNG export capacity.
The project aligns with Shell’s strategy to expand LNG output, highlighting a shift in focus to offshore and gas projects.
State-owned NNPC holds a 49% interest in Nigeria LNG, with Shell being the second-largest shareholder.