Not only TV: Chernobyl can repeat itself, Russia still hosts 10 similar reactors that worry scientists.
The 1986 disaster taught the world many things about the risks of nuclear energy, but the lesson may not be enough.
The 1986 disaster taught the world many things about the risks of nuclear energy, but the lesson may not be enough.
These are weapons that will determine Russia's military potential for decades to come
Technical evidence of Third World War: in an interview with Sputnik News (a rather pro-government Russian site), the head of the Turkish Intelligence department Hakki Pekin stigmatized the recent shooting down of the Russian Sukhoi24 bomber by the Turkish air force, calling it a " big mistake." Pekin predicts big problems from now on, and a very tough and well-organized response. “Aside from the cancellation of official visits and probable economic sanctions, Russia is placing its Iskander missile systems in Kaliningrad. And … Read more
1500-year-old remains in Argentina reveal a domesticated fox buried with its human, suggesting historic domestication.
“It could be a short-term thing”: this is how Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, describes the possible arrival of AI models capable of replicating and surviving autonomously.
1000 kilometers away, Iran and Israel face each other in a delicate balance of threats and deterrence: tensions between the two countries will likely lead to further clashes.
The lunar “Galaxy Express” would transport people, goods and resources for commercial activities even on the surface of the Moon.
SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites for the U.S. NRO, according to a classified 2021 contract revealed by anonymous sources to Reuters
A new study reveals that the “major reorganization” of global supply chains has not reduced the West's dependence on China, but has only changed its nature.
Russian space threat revealed: anti-satellite capability under development, with no immediate security threat according to the White House.
With the arrival of SLIM, Japan makes history as the fifth nation to reach lunar soil, displaying extremely precise landing technology.
6G technology, which stands for sixth generation, is the next generation of mobile networks that is expected to succeed 5G. This is a technology that is still in development, but it has the potential to revolutionize telecommunications and the way we interact with the digital world. The paradox is that many of us have not yet fully experienced the power of the 5G network, and we are already talking about the next standard. Characteristics of the 6G network Allo… Read more
China has launched a military training program designed to train tactics and strategies in a space warfare context.
With the launch of 55 new nuclear reactors and ambitious projects, China is aiming for a more sustainable and autonomous energy mix.
Technology in football is continually advancing to help the various players both on and off the pitch. For example, world authorities adopted goal line technology in 2012 and VAR or video assistant referee in 2018 during the World Cup in Russia. New developments are expected to transform and improve the football of the future. VR at the service of fans and the game Virtual reality is not a new technology. The miniaturization of electronic components… Read more
The world is on the brink of a world war, with rising tensions in the Middle East, Europe and Asia. What would happen if China decided to intervene?
The IAEA is working with Japanese laboratories to test the safety of fish near the Fukushima nuclear power plant, where radioactive water is discharged into the sea.
Lunar sulphur: an enigma solved by India's Chandrayaan 3 mission. Volcanoes, meteorites or something more?
Hermeus aims to build a passenger plane that flies at Mach 5. A bold undertaking backed by the Pentagon and investors interested in hypersonic air travel.
The interest of 13 nations in joining BRICS could weaken the US dollar and strengthen native currencies, marking a turning point in the management of global trade.
Forget black gold, here's phosphate: a Norwegian mine promises to cover global demand for battery minerals for a century.