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Waste water to clean energy: Japanese engineers harness the power of osmosis

Waste water to clean energy: Japanese engineers harness the power of osmosis

A Japanese water plant is harnessing the natural process of osmosis to generate renewable energy that could one day become a common power source.

Law Professor Jonathan Turley: It’s ‘Insane’ That We Continue to Embrace Birthright Citizenship (VIDEO)

Professor Jonathan Turley, who teaches law at George Washington University, appeared on FOX News this week to provide analysis of the birthright citizenship case currently being heard by the U.S. The post Law Professor Jonathan Turley: It’s ‘Insane’ That We Continue to Embrace Birthright Citizenship (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Mangione federal trial over CEO murder delayed to January

Mangione federal trial over CEO murder delayed to January

The federal trial of Luigi Mangione in the killing of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been delayed further to January 2027, according to court documents filed on Thursday.
Will Philippines’ anti-disinformation bills empower state to ‘decide the truth’?

Will Philippines’ anti-disinformation bills empower state to ‘decide the truth’?

The Philippines is weighing a new anti-disinformation law, but digital rights advocates and researchers warn that the leading proposals could give the government sweeping powers while doing little to stop the networks that actually drive online influence campaigns. In February, President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr asked Congress to prioritise 21 measures before adjourning in June, including an anti-disinformation law that he said should be “balanced” – fighting fake news while maintaining freedom of...
Leapmotor targets global growth with Europe R&D hub, eyes Canada assembly

Leapmotor targets global growth with Europe R&D hub, eyes Canada assembly

Leapmotor, one of China’s strongest-performing electric vehicle (EV) makers this year, is accelerating its global push with a new innovation centre in Europe and plans for potential local assembly in Canada, as it looks to entrench production of its low-cost smart cars overseas. The Hangzhou-based carmaker, backed by Fiat owner Stellantis, has also raised its overseas sales target by 50 per cent, betting that higher fuel costs and easing trade barriers will bolster demand for Chinese-made...
Could China’s metal-like composite make drones, planes and rockets 26% stronger?

Could China’s metal-like composite make drones, planes and rockets 26% stronger?

Challenging six decades of convention, Chinese scientists have proposed a new composite material manufacturing method that could improve the strength and reliability of structures used in drones, aircraft and spacecraft. By introducing an advance in the so-called balanced lay-up approach – a method of stacking fibre layers symmetrically and in opposing angles to minimise internal stresses – the research team reported strength gains of up to 26 per cent. It also led to a 13 per cent improvement...

Actor From ‘Bob’s Burgers’ TV Series Injured in Fiery New Hampshire Car Crash – Governor Ayotte Assisted With Rescue (VIDEO)

Actor Eugene Mirman, who plays the character Gene Belcher on the animated 'Bob's Burgers' TV series, was injured in a fiery car crash in New Hampshire this week when his car ran into a toll booth. The post Actor From ‘Bob’s Burgers’ TV Series Injured in Fiery New Hampshire Car Crash – Governor Ayotte Assisted With Rescue (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Trump hails destruction of Iran’s tallest bridge, warns of ‘much more to follow’

Trump hails destruction of Iran’s tallest bridge, warns of ‘much more to follow’

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday the tallest bridge in Iran had been destroyed, hours after threatening to bomb the country “back to the Stone Ages”. Ghodratollah Seif, the deputy governor of Alborz province, where the B1 bridge is located, said the strike had killed eight people and wounded 95 others, according to state TV and Fars news agency. Due to reporting restrictions, Agence France-Presse is not able to access the sites of strikes nor to independently verify tolls in...
Airbus bets on copter capability for tomorrow's war drones

Airbus bets on copter capability for tomorrow's war drones

In the heart of southeastern France, aerospace giant Airbus is drawing on its helicopter expertise to develop drones -- a core element of modern warfare -- and enable them to work in tandem with manned aircraft.
'Metals of the future': copper and silver flow beneath Poland's surface

'Metals of the future': copper and silver flow beneath Poland's surface

Thousands of metres beneath the ground, amid suffocating heat, lies one of the keys to Poland's rumbling mining sector -- and the world economy.
'Something borrowed': Dutch bride opts for recycled wedding

'Something borrowed': Dutch bride opts for recycled wedding

"Within like 30 minutes I knew this was the one," Lara Peters said of the second-hand wedding dress she had just worn to her marriage -- in the Netherlands' busiest rail station.
Spring allergies surge as pollen levels rise across the region

Spring allergies surge as pollen levels rise across the region

Tree pollen season is underway and already blending into grass pollen season, leaving many people dealing with itchy eyes, sneezing and other familiar spring allergy symptoms.