NASA Rules Out March Launch for Crewed Moon Mission

NASA’s ambitious return-to-the-Moon campaign has encountered another schedule adjustment, with the agency formally ruling out a March launch window for its highly anticipated Artemis II mission. The decision, driven by ongoing technical and readiness concerns, underscores the complexity of preparing the first crewed lunar mission in more than half a century. NASA has ruled out […]
World on Alert: Russia, UN and Global Leaders Respond to Escalation in the Middle East

The military strikes may have begun in the skies over Iran, but their shockwaves traveled instantly across the globe. Within hours of the coordinated U.S.–Israel operation that targeted Iranian military and nuclear sites — and the reported death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei — the world shifted into diplomatic overdrive. Foreign ministries activated crisis teams. […]
Russia Struggling to Resist PRC Rare Earth Dominance

Rare earth elements (REEs) have quietly become one of the most strategically important resource groups in the modern global economy. Essential for everything from electric vehicles and wind turbines to advanced weapons systems and consumer electronics, these 17 minerals underpin the clean energy transition and the digital age alike. Yet the supply chain remains highly […]
Iran Strikes Back: Missile and Drone Attacks Across the Gulf After Supreme Leader’s Death

Tehran moved swiftly and forcefully in the hours following the coordinated U.S.–Israel strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, launching what Iranian officials described as a “decisive and proportional response” across multiple fronts in the region. By nightfall, ballistic missiles and armed drones were in the air, targeting Israeli cities and U.S. military installations across […]
Quantum’s Big Leap Puts Data Centers in the Spotlight

For decades, quantum computing lived largely in the realm of theoretical physics and advanced research laboratories. It was a technology perpetually described as “five to ten years away,” inspiring both excitement and skepticism across the technology and investment communities. Today, that narrative is changing rapidly. Quantum’s Big Leap is moving toward commercial reality by 2029, […]
Inside “Operation Epic Fury”: How US and Israeli Forces Struck Iran and What Triggered the War

In the early hours of February 28, 2026, the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East shifted dramatically. Coordinated air and missile strikes by the United States and Israel targeted key Iranian military and nuclear installations, marking one of the most consequential escalations in the region in decades. Within hours, Iranian state media confirmed that Supreme […]
Elon Musk Highlights Starship as ‘Gateway’ for 2026 Mars Missions

Few ambitions in modern aerospace are as bold as humanity’s push toward Mars. For years, the timeline for human interplanetary travel has been framed by technical uncertainty, high launch costs, and the sheer complexity of operating beyond Earth orbit. Now, momentum is building again as Elon Musk positions SpaceX’s Starship as the critical vehicle that […]
IEA Features Fusion in State of Energy Innovation 2026 Report

The global energy landscape is entering a decisive decade. As nations grapple with rising electricity demand, climate commitments, and energy security concerns, attention is increasingly shifting toward breakthrough technologies that could redefine how the world produces power. Against this backdrop, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its highly anticipated State of Energy Innovation 2026 […]
Act as If What You Do Matters: A Powerful Motivation Guide

“Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.” — William James Some quotes don’t just inspire — they gently reshape how we see ourselves. When William James wrote these words, he was not offering casual encouragement. He was revealing a deeply practical truth about human progress. In today’s fast and often overwhelming […]
US-Brokered Caucasus Corridor Initiatives: TRIPP, Zangezur, and the Geopolitics of Transit Sovereignty

In the South Caucasus, geography has never been neutral. Mountains, valleys, and narrow transport corridors have long shaped empires, trade flows, and regional alliances. Today, transit infrastructure once again stands at the center of geopolitical debate. The proposed and evolving corridor initiatives — including the United States-backed TRIPP framework and the contested Zangezur Corridor — […]