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Antikythera Mechanism: Ancient Greece's Timeless Gateway to the Cosmos
The Antikythera Mechanism is an astonishing example of ancient Greek innovation. Often labeled as the first analog computer, this intricate device was crafted to predict the positions of celestial bodies, eclipses, and more for both calendrical and astrological purposes.
Apr 284 min read


The Science Behind Lost Ancient Technologies
Ancient civilizations continue to capture our interest not just through their rich histories and cultures, but also through their remarkable technological achievements.
The Great Pyramids, the intricate aqueducts of Rome, and the sophisticated calendars of the Maya highlight human creativity and problem-solving skills.
In this exploration, we will examine the science behind these fascinating feats and consider how they were accomplished, as well as the lessons we can appl
Apr 244 min read


China’s GPMI: The Cable Revolution That Could Replace HDMI, DisplayPort & Thunderbolt
A technological revolution is brewing—not in Silicon Valley, but in Shenzhen, China’s bustling tech hub. Spearheaded by an alliance of over 50 Chinese tech giants including Huawei, Tencent, TCL, HiSilicon, and major state-backed research institutions, this movement isn’t about smartphones, processors, or AI (this time)—it’s about cables.
Apr 223 min read


Unleashing the Future: How 3D Printing Revolutionizes Space Settlement
In 2023, countries and private companies are pouring an estimated $50 billion into space exploration.
Oct 21, 20243 min read
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