Science & Technology

Mexico’s Strategic Dilemma: The National Grid as the Silent Handbrake on AI and Semiconductors

Introduction: The Ambition at the Crossroads Mexico currently faces an unparalleled economic juncture. Global geopolitical dynamics, driven by nearshoring and the imperative to diversify supply...

The AI Boom’s Cooling Problem: How Heat Threatens Tech Progress

The increase in data centers, due to companies outsourcing data storage and using energy-intensive artificial intelligence, is creating challenges in maintaining cool environments. A...

The Microchip Cold War: The US-China Power Competition Over NVIDIA

US and China have long competed to become world powers, particularly in the technology sector. Since 2022, the US has systematically restricted the supply...

As the U.S. Retreats from Climate Science, a Private-Sector Data Boom Emerges

A British real estate manager, overseeing around 26 billion euros in assets, sought assistance from Climate X, a London-based data analytics firm, to assess...

Saudi Firm Signs Deal for Chinese Electric Copters, Deepening Tech Partnership in Future Aviation

Saudi Aerospace Solutions (SAS) has signed an agreement to purchase 100 electric helicopters from the Chinese company Vertaxi. This reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to...

As South America Goes Electric, A Notable Brand is Absent: Tesla

In 2019, Peruvian entrepreneur Luis Zwiebach sought to buy a Tesla Model 3 but faced barriers due to the absence of an official Tesla...

Chinese Rival to Boeing & Airbus, the C919, Debuts on Global Stage

China showcased its C919 jetliner at the Dubai Airshow, marking its first international appearance outside East Asia. The flight took off at about 3:30...

A New Producer for the North, A Crisis for the South

The Old Global Arrangement Is Breaking Apart For decades the world economy rested on a clear arrangement. Wealthy nations consumed, financed innovation and set global...

What’s Next for the Damaged Spacecraft at China’s Space Station?

A group of three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth after being stuck on China's space station for over a week due to damage from...

Big Tech Bows to Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban

Australia is set to enforce a world-first law banning social media use for minors under 16 from December 10, 2025. The regulation compels platforms...

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