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US and Russia Compete to Build Nuclear Power Plants on the Moon
A new space race is heating up—not for flags, but for nuclear energy. Who will power the Moon first, and what does it mean for Mars?
Wärtsilä dominates marine propulsion with hybrid and low-emission tech breakthroughs
How a bold bet on green tech catapulted Wärtsilä ahead of Volvo and Rolls-Royce. Investors now chase its €7.5 billion revenue vision for 2026.
Spotify's New Tool Lets Artists Block Unwanted Music from Their Profiles
Tired of fake tracks cluttering your profile? Spotify's latest feature hands artists the power to approve—or reject—every release tied to their name. A game-changer for identity and streaming accuracy.
Avita Medical's ReCell spray-on skin revolutionises burn and wound treatment globally
A tiny skin sample could heal severe burns faster—with less scarring. Now, hospitals worldwide are adopting this groundbreaking spray-on treatment.
Austrian Region Fights Light Pollution to Save Its Starry Nights
One woman's mission to protect the Milky Way is transforming an entire region. Could this become Europe's next Dark Sky Reserve? The night sky here glows—not from lights, but from stars.
Zurich City Hospital Launches Integrated Spine Center for Complex Disorders
No more fragmented care for spinal patients. Zurich's new interdisciplinary hub promises faster diagnoses and tailored therapies under one roof.
Local conservationists tackle light pollution and honor a green legacy
From starry skies to sacred gardens, one German town unites for nature. Meet the volunteers battling artificial light—and the man who grew a sanctuary.
Archer Aviation and AST SpaceMobile race to revolutionize air and space travel
From electric air taxis in Dubai to space-based 5G, two bold ventures are rewriting the rules of transport. Who will reach the finish line first?