KDE Plasma 6.4 Has Landed in OpenBSD
KDE Plasma 6.4 Has Landed in OpenBSD KDE Plasma 6.4 has officially arrived in OpenBSD, marking a significant update for users of this operating system. The announcement revealed that the…
KDE Plasma 6.4 Has Landed in OpenBSD KDE Plasma 6.4 has officially arrived in OpenBSD, marking a significant update for users of this operating system. The announcement revealed that the…
Astral Systems, a UK private fusion company, has successfully produced tritium—an essential fusion fuel—using their operational fusion reactor in collaboration with the University of Bristol. This milestone addresses a critical…
Summary Nasa’s New Horizons spacecraft has achieved a remarkable milestone by demonstrating interstellar navigation for the first time. Initially launched to study Pluto, it has ventured far beyond our solar…
These Tiny Lasers Are Completely Edible Researchers have developed the first lasers made entirely from edible materials, utilising tiny droplets of cooking oil to create lasers that can be ingested.…
Microsoft Open Sources Copilot Chat for VS Code on GitHub Microsoft has made the source code for the GitHub Copilot Chat extension available on GitHub under the MIT licence. This…
Tesla has just unveiled its new ‘Oasis’ Supercharger station in Lost Hills, California, featuring a massive solar farm and off-grid battery system. This advanced charging station includes 168 chargers, with…
Overview KDE Plasma 6.4 has been officially included in OpenBSD packages, marking a significant update for users of this operating system. This announcement was made on July 4, 2025, and…
Summary Astral Systems, a UK commercial fusion company, has successfully bred tritium, a crucial fuel for fusion energy, using its own operational fusion reactor. Working alongside the University of Bristol,…
Interstellar Navigation Demonstrated for the First Time With NASA’s ‘New Horizons’ Nasa’s ‘New Horizons’ has successfully performed the first demonstration of interstellar navigation, showcasing a new technique based on the…
Scientists have created the first edible lasers made from everyday cooking oils, which can help monitor food and medications. By shooting light at olive oil droplets, researchers transformed them into…