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Almost a century and a half after construction began on La Sagrada Familia, the exterior structure of the tallest church in the world was finally completed last Friday in Barcelona, Spain. Its tallest tower has reached its maximum height of 566 ft.
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The ambitious Pinnacle SkyTower has reached a major milestone. The supertall skyscraper has topped out at 106 floors and now holds the record for the most floors of any residential building in North America.
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Mukaab, the world's largest skyscraper, is one of the most ambitious construction projects ever conceived. However, according to a new report, Saudi authorities have stopped work on the the gigantic building, and its future now looks uncertain.
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Nvidia's AI tech for game graphics still has some growing up to do
March 21, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalNvidia's latest DLSS 5 tech for rendering video game graphics sounds like it could be revolutionary for delivering more immersive experiences. Too bad it looks a whole lot like AI slop. -
New laser weapon turns infantry into drone killers
March 21, 2026 | David SzondyLaser weapons have become super portable. Defense and security company NUBURU says it has adapted industrial laser technology to create an anti-drone laser weapon small and light enough to fit on an infantry rifle. -
AI-evolved adaptable robot is almost impossible to destroy
March 21, 2026 | Etiido UkoIt took nature millions of years to create intelligent, adaptive species. Researchers at Northwestern University are using AI to evolve robots in minutes. The result is a robot that is agile, highly adaptive, and technically indestructible. -
Screenless wearable fills out your gym card for strength training
March 21, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalA team of former Tesla engineers is working on a specialized fitness tracker that's focused on helping you build muscle at the gym. The Fort wearable promises to detect reps, sets, and rest periods, so you don't have to manually log your workouts. -
Sawdust may be put to use in flame-stopping building panels
March 20, 2026 | Ben CoxworthWhen most people think of fire-resistant materials, sawdust is probably one of the last things to come to mind. Scientists have now used it in such a substance, however, along with the plentiful mineral that kidney stones are made of. -
Under-construction skyscraper looks straight out of a sci-fi movie
March 20, 2026 | Adam WilliamsYou could be forgiven for assuming that this pyramidal skyscraper project was a still from a sci-fi TV show, or perhaps another render that's never going to go ahead. But it is indeed real, and it's begun the early stages of construction. -
For the selfie-crowd, this iPhone case adds a rear screen and storage
March 20, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalThe iPhone has always been great for photography, but when you're taking selfies, you're at the mercy of the handset's less-capable front camera. This new phone case we just came across solves that with a second mirror-like screen. -
Instant, real-time video AI is now upon us, for better and worse
March 19, 2026 | Loz BlainA new real-time video AI model was demonstrated yesterday, capable of generating its first frame in less than a tenth of a second. If you feel like the world's out of control right now and full of AI bullshit, just wait for what's coming. -
Low-cost hypersonic rocket engine takes flight for US Air Force
March 19, 2026 | David SzondyThe US Air Force is stomping on the accelerator to field advanced hypersonic missiles as the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and Ursa Major announce the successful completion of a flight test of the mass-producible Draper liquid rocket engine. -
Mini rugged phone aims to be your essential adventure buddy
March 19, 2026 | Paul RiddenBig screen, big battery and useful tools for outdoor enthusiasts – that's what we expect from rugged phones. But hefting one around can be like putting a brick in your pocket. Fossibot's latest effort shrinks the formula down a bit.
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