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Divide and rule: Mega‑fences that change history
People have always sought to mark boundaries to protect their space. Sometimes, the everyday impulse to fence off land evolved into something else entirely—titanic constructions stretching thousands of kilometers across...
 
2026-06-26
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"Made in Space"—guide to new cosmic super‑economy
SpaceX's move onto Wall Street put Elon Musk's space plans back in the headlines. The world's richest person is focused on large‑scale settlement of the Solar System and development...
 
2026-06-24
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‘Big Bang’ of physical AI: Nvidia at GTC Taipei
At the GTC Taipei conference, tech giant Nvidia officially announced the dawn of a new technological era—the "big bang" of physical artificial intelligence. AI is moving beyond virtual dialogue windows...
 
2026-06-24
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From shells to Bitcoin: great evolution of collective trust
Money is perhaps humanity's most ingenious and strangest invention. Its basis is not physical utility but the collective psychology of trust. Over millennia, the concept of value has undergone astonishing...
 
2026-06-23
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Closer to nature: quiet revolution of biohacking
In the pursuit of progress, humanity has long relied on chemistry, silicon, and heavy engineering. But the world is undergoing a quiet revolution — a "biohacking of reality." Scientists, tech...
 
2026-06-08
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Green aliens: most incredible trees of our planet
We are used to seeing trees as a static green background. Yet, evolution sometimes creates true botanical anomalies. Around the world, plants break the rules of physics, engineering, and geometry...
 
2026-05-28
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Digital takeover — how AI works instead of humans
The experiments are over. Artificial intelligence is moving en masse into real jobs. The collision of algorithms with chaotic human reality produced unique precedents. Neural networks do not know laziness...
 
2026-05-27
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Back to Pleasantville — why world agrees to monochrome?
Have you seen the film Pleasantville? In it, a black‑and‑white ideologically sterile 1950s town begins to gain color as its residents discover strong emotions—passion, anger, freedom...
 
2026-05-26
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From Michelangelo and Notre‑Dame to tractor — how far AI may go?
We no longer speak of artificial intelligence in the future tense. The era of hype is over, and AI has moved into real implementation, gaining physical embodiment. It no longer...
 
2026-05-22
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How landscape showcases status and power
The status of certain gardens and parks functions as a way of displaying power, wealth, and control over nature. Public parks create a nation's image, private gardens signal personal status...
 
2026-05-20
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