Revolutionary Solar-Powered Drone Set to Stay Aloft for 90 Days

Meet Skydweller, a solar-powered drone that can fly continuously for up to three months without landing. Developed by US tech startup Skydweller Aero in partnership with French electronics company Thales, this innovative aircraft is designed for maritime surveillance and aims to push the boundaries of long-term flight times. Skydweller powers itself using 17,000 individual solar … Read more

US Wholesale Inflation Soars Despite Tariffs

US wholesale inflation rose in June despite President Donald Trump’s hefty tariffs on global trading partners. The Producer Price Index (PPI), which measures prices paid to producers, remained unchanged from May. This was due to a steep drop-off in travel and other services, masking an increase in the cost of goods. However, finished consumer goods … Read more

NASA and Soviets Unite in Space: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Paved Way for International Cooperation

The handshake in orbit that made the International Space Station possible was made 50 years ago during the historic Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In July 1975, astronauts from the United States and Soviet Union came together to dock their spacecraft in space, marking a major breakthrough in international cooperation. Glynn Lunney, one of NASA’s most experienced … Read more

Nvidia’s CPU Delays Continue to Pile Up

Nvidia’s latest CPU update has hit another roadblock, following a series of delays that have left fans and analysts wondering when the company will finally meet its production targets. The issue began to escalate earlier this year, with multiple bumps in the timeline, including an initial target date of early 2026 for the N1/N1X chips. … Read more

7 Russian-linked Hackers Arrested Globally

Germany and Spain have issued arrest warrants for seven suspected members of a pro-Russian hacking group, accused of carrying out cyber attacks against critical infrastructure, arms makers, power companies, and public authorities. The global operation involved law enforcement and judicial authorities from the US, France, Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, and Spain. On Tuesday, … Read more

Israel’s Leading News Site Under Maintenance

The Times of Israel, one of the leading news websites in Israel, is currently experiencing technical difficulties. The site, which provides up-to-date information on news, politics, and events from around the world with a focus on Israel, appears to be down due to server issues. Users are advised to enable JavaScript and cookies to continue … Read more

Air India Completes Precautionary Checks on Boeing 787 Aircraft

Air India has completed precautionary inspections of its Boeing 787-8 aircraft, following a directive from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to inspect specific fuel control switches by July 21. The inspections found no issues with the locking mechanism of the fuel control switch (FCS). The move comes after an accident report revealed that … Read more

Netflix Reopens 30-Year-Old Case of Missing Royal Caribbean Passenger Amy Bradley

Amy Bradley, 23, vanished from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship nearly 30 years ago. A new Netflix docuseries, “Amy Bradley Is Missing,” has reopened the case. The series examines the 1998 disappearance and features interviews with family, friends, law enforcement, and archival footage. The FBI investigation remains open. In an interview with USA TODAY, co-director … Read more

Mysterious Object Discovered Beyond Pluto’s Orbit

Astronomers have discovered an object orbiting the sun far beyond Pluto, raising questions about the existence of a possible “Planet Nine” in our solar system. The newly found object, designated 2023 KQ14 and nicknamed “Ammonite,” was detected using Subaru Telescope in Hawaii. According to its highly eccentric orbit, Ammonite is not a planet but a … Read more