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21 Mar 2026
Why the Engineers Who Cross Borders Build the Systems That Last
The cultural lens an engineer carries shapes the systems they build, and the cost of ignoring that is showing up in automation failures worldwide.
21 Mar 2026
Wind Farms and Warships: The Security Debate Offshore Energy Can't Escape
The Trump administration called offshore wind a national security threat, but Europe and Taiwan have been solving that exact problem for over a decade.
21 Mar 2026
The Pentagon Wants Unrestricted AI. Anthropic Said No. Now What?
A Pentagon ultimatum to Anthropic over unrestricted AI access has exposed a democratic vacuum at the heart of U.S. military technology governance.
21 Mar 2026
Laser Sintering Could Turn Moon Dust Into the Building Blocks of Lunar Civilization
Laser sintering could turn raw Moon dust into habitats, and the feedback loops it creates may reshape both space exploration and construction on Earth.
21 Mar 2026
AI Coding Tools Are Getting Faster. Engineers Are Getting Rustier.
AI tools are making engineers faster, but a quieter problem is emerging: the slow erosion of the deep instincts that no tool can replace.
21 Mar 2026
Robert Goddard Invented Modern Rocketry, Then Refused to Share It
Goddard invented the liquid-fueled rocket, then spent two decades making sure almost no one else could learn from it.
21 Mar 2026
OpenAI's Sycophancy Problem Reveals a Deeper Flaw in How AI Systems Learn
OpenAI's sycophantic chatbot fiasco was funny until you realize the same training flaw could shape decisions that actually matter.
21 Mar 2026
Intel's Heracles Chip Could Make Encrypted Computing Practical at Last
Intel's Heracles chip runs encrypted computations 5,000 times faster than standard server CPUs, and it could quietly rewire how cloud trust works.
21 Mar 2026
Amazon's Alexa-First Smartphone Is a Bet on Ambient AI Loyalty
Amazon's reported Alexa-first smartphone isn't really about hardware. It's about who controls the AI layer between you and the internet.
21 Mar 2026
6G Won't Just Connect the World β€” It Will Learn to Read It
6G promises speeds and sensing that blur the line between network and nervous system β€” and the governance gap is already widening.
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