France can’t do it alone: US delivers 60-foot superconducting magnet for $22 billion fusion dream

US delivers 60-foot superconducting magnet for $22 billion fusion dream

In the quest for clean, virtually limitless energy, the latest milestone comes from a monumental contribution by the United States to the international ITER fusion project in southern France. The delivery of a colossal superconducting magnet—the beating heart of the world’s largest experimental fusion reactor—marks a major step forward in humanity’s pursuit of harnessing nuclear fusion power.

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Germany’s biggest energy gamble ever: €385 million invested in laser-driven nuclear fusion

Germany’s biggest energy gamble ever

Germany is placing a massive bet on the future of clean energy with a €385 million investment in a cutting-edge technology that promises almost limitless, eco-friendly power: laser-driven nuclear fusion. Spearheaded by a Munich-based company, this ambitious project could redefine how we generate electricity, offering a glimpse of a world powered by fusion rather than fossil fuels or traditional nuclear reactors.

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Oblivion Remastered is finally out—what to watch for before you buy

Oblivion Remastered is finally out

Nineteen years after its original release, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion makes a grand return with a remastered edition now available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. With upgraded graphics and all the original content included, this version offers longtime fans a fresh way to revisit the sprawling world of Cyrodiil. But before you jump in, here are some key things to keep in mind.

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Rainfall in the Mediterranean matches levels from 150 years ago—here’s what it means

Rainfall in the Mediterranean matches levels from 150 years ago

The Mediterranean region often grabs headlines when it comes to climate change—images of drought-stricken landscapes and water shortages are common. Yet, recent research reveals a surprising fact: the total amount of rainfall around the Mediterranean has remained largely unchanged over the past 150 years. This finding reshapes how we understand climate impacts in the area and highlights the complex dance between natural climate variability and human influence.

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The Best VPN in 2025: Which One Really Protects Your Privacy?

The Best VPN in 2025: Which One Really Protects Your Privacy?

Think your VPN is keeping you safe? Think again. Most users assume they’re invisible the moment they hit “connect.” But 2025 has brought a wave of changes—new tracking techniques, AI-powered surveillance, smarter ISPs. Not all VPNs are built to handle this. Some leak your data. Others log your activity despite flashy no-log claims. If you’re relying on outdated advice or free apps, you’re probably more exposed than you think. So which VPNs are still actually doing the job? Here’s what you really need to know before you trust anyone with your digital life.

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Remote work myths busted: a study challenging employers and employees alike

Remote work myths busted

After years of remote work becoming the norm, many companies are pushing hard for employees to return to the office. But it turns out, workers aren’t as eager to comply as some businesses might hope. A recent study sheds new light on remote work, challenging long-held assumptions about productivity, inequality, and what truly motivates employees.

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The ownerless rocket that crashed on the Moon isn’t Elon Musk’s—new study reveals why

The ownerless rocket that crashed on the Moon isn’t Elon Musk’s

In March 2022, the space community and stargazers worldwide were captivated by an unexpected event: a mysterious rocket fragment slammed into the far side of the Moon, leaving behind a striking double crater. Early on, the guess was that SpaceX’s Falcon 9 might be responsible, fueling all sorts of speculation. But a recent scientific investigation has now set the record straight—and it’s not what most expected.

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China’s record-breaking plane ready to carry 12 tons of water is finally for sale

China’s record-breaking plane ready to carry 12 tons of water

China has taken a giant leap in aviation with the AG600, the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, now officially certified and ready for commercial use. With a wingspan of nearly 39 meters and a length comparable to a Boeing 737, this behemoth is designed to tackle a range of missions—from firefighting and maritime rescue to environmental monitoring and strategic patrols.

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