After Venezuela, who’s next?
commentary The Traitor’s threats against Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and Greenland must be taken seriously Published January 6, 2026 9:00AM (EST) Overnight, U.S. forces struck multiple targets in Venezuela and captured its president and his wife to face charges in the U.S, leaving a fire at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela’s largest militaryContinue Reading
Open Source New Year Almanac: What Does 2026 Hold for You? 🗓️
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Less Common Metals to supply rare earths to Arnold Magnetic Technologies
UK-based Less Common Metals (LCM), which was recently acquired by USA Rare Earth, has signed a supply agreement with Belgian chemical company Solvay and Arnold Magnetic Technologies, a subsidiary of Compass Diversified, to provide rare earth materials for Arnold’s permanent magnet production. LCM’s metal and alloy-making capabilities will ensure aContinue Reading
Match the Resolution: New Year Intentions Meet Linux Commands 🎯
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Volt Carbon reports second US patent and new lithium battery test results
Canadian lithium battery developer Volt Carbon Technologies has received a second United States patent for its dry-separation graphite platform and reported new technical results from its lithium battery development program. Volt Carbon has received its patent titled “Method and System for Aerodynamic Air Classification” from the United States Patent andContinue Reading
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A planet just vanished. NASA’s Hubble reveals a violent cosmic secret
Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (HST) have witnessed the surprising aftermath of massive space rocks smashing into each other in a nearby planetary system. What initially looked like a reflective exoplanet turned out to be something far more dramatic. Researchers first noticed a bright point of light and assumed it was a dust coveredContinue Reading
Celebrate the New Year With This Cosmic Champagne Cluster
The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading Before you sip on bubbly to ring in 2026, gaze at this glittery bundle of galaxies that’s nicknamed the “Champagne Cluster,” also known as RM J130558.9+263048.4. This moniker owes to the fact thatContinue Reading
Gobsmacking Fabulists ‘R Us
On the anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot that almost toppled democracy (more quickly than now), the hacks and crackpots in power concocted a deranged, revised history of the event so “evil,” “pathological” and deeply “Stalin-level propaganda” it’s somehow dragged us ever further through the looking glass. In its telling,Continue Reading












