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Animal megacities: VIP motorcades for ducklings, biscuits for deer, and city cats
In the modern world, the line between civilization and wild nature often blurs in the most unexpected places. Sometimes, cities and entire countries must adapt to legitimate "indigenous residents" —...
 
2026-03-27
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Capitalizing on sleep: investing in one-third of life
Good sleep has become much more than just a physiological pause. It has transformed into one of the most valuable assets of modern life. In an era of 24/7 markets...
 
2026-03-24
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How AI rewrites history of Earth
The Nazca Desert in Peru is one of archaeology's most compelling and unfathomable mysteries. For a century, researchers risking life and limb on the scorched plateau and poring over aerial...
 
2026-03-23
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GTC 2026: Jensen Huang marks dawn of new AI era in San Jose
On March 16, 2026, the world of technology officially entered a new era. At the SAP Center, 30,000 people gathered, while the online audience numbered in the millions. Wearing...
 
2026-03-20
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Ocean of liquidity: key holders of global capital
The seven largest tech firms in the world—Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, and Tesla—collectively hold around $597 billion in cash, surpassing the foreign exchange reserves of most developed countries...
 
2026-03-16
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Surtsey: building history from bare rock
On November 14, 1963, the world received a rare living experiment — Surtsey. It took its name by analogy with its "father." By its twenty‑fifth birthday, because of its exceptional...
 
2026-03-13
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Pain points: 8 straits that hold logistics in their hands
The global economy is a living organism, and its health depends directly on the capacity of its "vessels." Chokepoints are the narrow sea straits where trade routes squeeze down...
 
2026-03-12
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Subterranean floors: architecture sinking into the Earth
Every day, we walk on a thin layer of asphalt without knowing that a mechanical heart of civilization beats just beneath our soles. Let us look into titanic concrete cathedrals...
 
2026-03-10
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How nature invents genius high‑tech solutions
Long before the first human blueprint was ever drawn, nature itself had already mastered the principles of 3D-printing, passive climate control, and earthquake resistance. In that realm, instinct replaces...
 
2026-03-04
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Most extreme runways
Fasten your seat belts. Extreme landings await. These are airports built on mountain slopes, squeezed into busy streets, or swallowed by the tide. Gravity, geography, and common sense clash here...
 
2026-03-03
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