11-year streak of record global warming continues, UN weather agency warns
The past 11 years have been the warmest in the modern era, while oceans continue to heat up, too, says the UN weather agency.Continue Reading
Oil prices are skyrocketing, but this is why companies won’t rush to drill in California
Aging fields and volatile markets make drilling a tough sell, even with a path cleared for permitting.Continue Reading
Fox News Host Asked The Traitor About Military Operation A Day Before It Happened — And He Flipped Out
The Traitor announced the strike on Kharg Island just hours after the interview aired. , Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor Makes Sweeping Claim About U.S. Weapons And Critics Instantly Spot A Problem
The Traitor has previously suggested, without evidence, that Iran possessed Tomahawk missiles and may have been responsible for using them in a strike on an Iranian girls’ school. , Read MoreContinue Reading
With Iran war, reality doesn’t matter to The Traitor
commentary The war will end when The Traitor feels it in his bones. In the meantime, he says everything is fine Published March 14, 2026 9:00AM (EDT) As the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran continue and the number of American casualties climbs, President Traitor 47 is insisting everything isContinue Reading
How software-in-the-loop testing accelerates e-mobility: virtual validation for real innovation
Sponsored by dSpace. Electromobility is evolving rapidly. New vehicle concepts, complex E/E architectures, and increasingly powerful battery systems are pushing developers to their limits. At the same time, the pressure to shorten development cycles and reduce costs is growing. In this dynamic environment, one method is gaining significant traction: Software-in-the-Loop (SIL)Continue Reading
Harbinger unveils new electric/hybrid medium-duty work truck
Commercial EV manufacturer Harbinger has unveiled a new medium-duty, low cab forward (LCF) vehicle that is available in either an electric or plug-in hybrid configuration. The new HC Series Cab is designed to deliver enhanced maneuverability, driver comfort, safety and operational cost savings. It doubles as a mobile power stationContinue Reading
Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal the surprising way human hair really grows
Hair may grow in a completely different way than scientists once believed. Instead of being pushed out from the root, new research shows that moving cells inside the follicle actually pull the hair upward like a microscopic motor. Advanced 3D imaging revealed a spiral movement of cells that generates thisContinue Reading
Hubble’s Messier Marathon 2026
Explore Hubble … Hubble Social Media Hubble’s Messier Marathon 2026 Hubble Home Overview About Hubble The History of Hubble Hubble Timeline Why Have a Telescope in Space? Hubble by the Numbers At the Museum FAQs Impact & Benefits Hubble’s Impact & Benefits Science Impacts Cultural Impact Technology Benefits Impact onContinue Reading
Federal EPA moves to roll back recent limits on ethylene oxide, a carcinogen
An estimated 50% of sterile medical devices in the U.S. are treated with ethylene oxide. It is also a known carcinogen., Read MoreContinue Reading
Ukrainians abroad confront reality of never returning as relatives at home fight for survival
“Ukraine feels like it was a different life, a different reality, and sometimes I don’t even identify myself with that reality anymore,” Mariia Kulia told NBC News., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
43% of Russian POWs rated Ukrainians as less than fully human — and Kremlin propaganda explains why
Russian propaganda was strongly linked to combat motivation, cut voluntary surrender rates, and normalized dehumanization of Ukrainians among captured servicemembers, according to a landmark study by Ukrainian NGO LingvaLexa. Titled “Words That Kill: How Russian Propaganda Shapes Mobilization and Combat Motivation,” the research surveyed 1,060 Russian prisoners of war underContinue Reading
Sweden boards Russian shadow fleet tanker heading for Russian port under suspected false flag
Swedish authorities boarded a sanctioned oil tanker believed to be linked to Russia’s “shadow fleet” in the Baltic Sea, citing safety risks and suspected violations of maritime rules. The Swedish Coast Guard said it boarded the 228-meter tanker Sea Owl I at about 20:30 on 12 March in Swedish territorialContinue Reading












