Science
Italy’s Giant Takes Flight: Building the World’s Largest Plane
In the age of miniaturization and microchips, Italy has decided to go big, very big. The country’s aerospace industry is helping build what will soon become the largest aircraft ever constructed, a machine so vast it could carry entire wind turbine blades inside its fuselage. Its name is as bold as its ambition: the WindRunner.
By Andrea Zanon5 months ago in Earth
The First Journey to Another Star
Beyond the Solar Frontier: The First Journey to Another Star For generations, the stars have been a symbol of mystery and wonder. They guided explorers, inspired poets, and gave direction to human imagination. But now, as technology transforms what once seemed impossible, those distant lights no longer belong only to dreams.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
Turning Industrial Plastic Waste into Value: How Seraphim Plastics is Navigating U.S. Scrap Plastic Pricing
By Mathew Zachariah In an era defined by sustainability mandates, rising material costs, and circular-economy ambitions, industrial plastic recycling is no longer peripheral. For manufacturers and warehouses generating rejected crates, pallets, buckets or purge waste, the question has shifted from “How do we dispose of this?” to “How can we monetize or responsibly manage this material stream?”
By Jonathan Riedel5 months ago in Earth
The Age of Harmony – When Humans and Machines Rebuild the Earth
The Age of Harmony – When Humans and Machines Rebuild the Earth After decades of conflict, the war between humans and machines had ended—not with annihilation, but with a fragile silence. Cities once reduced to rubble now stood under pale skies, bathed in the soft light of dawn. The planet had changed, yet life endured. From the ruins, a new era began—one in which humans and machines would rebuild Earth together.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
Jamaica Faces the Fury of Hurricane Melissa: A Nation Tested by Nature
Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with unprecedented force, marking one of the most powerful and destructive storms in the island’s history. Making landfall in late October 2025, Melissa unleashed catastrophic winds, torrential rain, and widespread flooding that reshaped entire communities. The hurricane did more than damage infrastructure — it exposed the fragility of an island nation standing at the frontline of climate change.
By America today 5 months ago in Earth
How Technology is Redefining the World
The Dawn of Smart Humanity: How Technology is Redefining the World In every generation, humanity has invented tools that changed the course of civilization. From fire to the wheel, from printing presses to the internet, every breakthrough expanded our possibilities. But today, we stand at the edge of something even greater — an age where technology is no longer just a tool, but a partner.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
Understanding the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change. AI-Generated.
Climate change is not just a topic of heated debate; it is a topic grounded in decades of rigorous scientific research. At the heart of this discussion lies a key question: Do scientists agree that climate change is driven by human activities? The short answer is yes — overwhelmingly so.
By John smith5 months ago in Earth
Is this the sixth mass extinction on Earth? Fears could be exaggerated.
Earth is about to experience its sixth major extinction, according to headlines for years. Human activity, according to many experts, has accelerated the extinction of species to levels not seen since the extinction of the dinosaurs.
By Francis Dami5 months ago in Earth










