Canada is at a turning point in its energy transition, and few policies are as central to that shift as the Clean Electricity Regulations. As the federal government moves forward with major decisions tied to provincial agreements and a new national electricity strategy, the Clean Electricity Regulations are emerging as the backbone of Canada’s plan Continue reading
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Starlink Enables Messaging Without Network or Antennas But Only on Latest-Gen Smartphones
Did you know your mobile phone can now connect directly to Starlink satellites in space, even without a traditional signal? This revolutionary feature, called Starlink Direct-to-Cell, became available on July 15, 2025, and it allows compatible smartphones to communicate via satellite when no cell coverage is available. Whether you’re hiking in the mountains, driving through Continue reading
Scientists Warn of 2032 Asteroid Threat That Could Shatter the Moon and Ignite Earth’s Skies
A newly discovered asteroid—2024 YR4—may light up the skies in 2032 with an otherworldly display. But beneath the beauty of a potential global meteor shower lies a darker side: the serious risk to Earth’s satellites and orbital infrastructure. Though the asteroid no longer threatens Earth directly, it may be on a collision course with the Continue reading
Astronomers Capture Birth of Distant Solar System for the First Time in History
In a monumental stride for astronomy, scientists have witnessed the earliest stage of a solar system’s creation. Using two of the most advanced telescopes ever built—the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)—researchers captured the formation of solid particles around a young star named HOPS-315, located in the Orion B Continue reading
TOI-1227b A Newborn Planet Slowly Vaporizing Under Its Star’s X-ray Glare
In the vast cosmos beyond our solar system, a cosmic infant named Toi-1227b has captured the attention of astronomers. Discovered in 2022, this gaseous giant is not only one of the youngest exoplanets ever observed, but it is also on the brink of destruction. Locked in a perilously close orbit around a volatile red dwarf Continue reading
How Robots and Technology Are Revolutionizing Water and Energy Networks
In a bold move that could redefine how critical infrastructure is managed, Italy has launched its first national laboratory dedicated entirely to the development of advanced robotics for water, energy, and environmental networks. The Robotic Joint Lab, a groundbreaking partnership between A.quantum (an innovation hub of the Acea Group) and the Italian Institute of Technology Continue reading
Gamer Opens Defective Hard Drive, Finds Only a Cheap Memory Chip Glued Inside
When it comes to tech deals online, it’s easy to be tempted by low prices. Unfortunately, some of these deals are far too good to be true. One Internet user learned this the hard way after his “1TB external hard drive” turned out to be nothing more than a crude scam. The device had been Continue reading
Quantum Engine Powered Without Gas or Hydrogen Heralds a New Era for Humanity
A groundbreaking development by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has introduced the world’s first operational quantum engine—a device that defies conventional energy systems by functioning without gasoline, hydrogen, or any traditional fuel. Instead, it uses the strange yet powerful phenomenon of quantum entanglement to generate mechanical force. This innovation could mark a historic Continue reading
Toyota Leads the Charge Moving Beyond Fully Electric to More Sustainable, Efficient, and Affordable Hybrids with Lower CO₂ Emissions
For years, we’ve accepted the electric engine as the inevitable future of low-emission transport. Governments, automakers, and environmental advocates have pushed hard toward electrification, and battery-powered vehicles are gaining ground worldwide. But now, a radical new idea has emerged from China that challenges this dominant narrative: an ammonia-powered engine that doesn’t require plugs, chargers, or Continue reading
Few realize it, but air conditioner water is more useful than it looks here’s how to make the most of it
As the heat rises each summer, air conditioners work overtime to keep our homes cool. In the process, they produce something most people never think twice about: water. But not just any water—clean, mineral-free condensate water. This byproduct of your cooling system is often overlooked, yet it’s a hidden asset that can reduce utility bills Continue reading
