Tuesday, June 30, 2026

EDUCATION SHOULD NOT BE VERY COSTLY!

131mph wind split roof of Catholic Church!

One of the most incredible storm damage pictures I’ve ever seen happened this morning in South Dakota. A 131 mph wind gust in the city of Highmore split the roof of the Catholic Church perfectly illuminating the crucifix. This is not AI, it’s been confirmed real by locals. Truly amazing.

Monday, June 29, 2026

Solving problem Garbage-mess!

Product designer Jyothish VM created "NammaKasa" (around April 2026). It lets citizens upload garbage/civic issue photos, auto-maps locations, and shows responsible officials (MLAs, MPs, BBMP) on a public dashboard for accountability. It gained quick traction with thousands of users and complaints.

India is progressing!

60+Groups call for 'PAUSE ALL AI DATA CENTRE PROJECTS'!

Ship that makes its own fuel!

A Ship That Makes Its Own Clean Fuel? Japan Is Turning That Vision Into Reality. 🇯🇵⚡ Japan has unveiled the Winz Maru, an innovative demonstration vessel developed by shipping company MOL under the Wind Hunter Project, showcasing a new approach to carbon-neutral maritime transport. Unlike conventional ships, the Winz Maru is designed to produce hydrogen fuel at sea by using electricity generated from wind and solar energy. The electricity powers electrolysis, which splits water into hydrogen—a clean energy source that can be stored and used later. ⚡ Wind and solar-powered electricity 💧 Hydrogen produced directly from seawater-based electrolysis systems 🚢 A vessel that can both transport cargo and generate clean fuel The project also explores transporting surplus hydrogen back to shore, potentially supporting future hydrogen-powered industries on land. While the technology is still in the demonstration phase and faces challenges related to cost, infrastructure, and large-scale deployment, it represents an important step toward reducing emissions from one of the world's most difficult sectors to decarbonize. One ship. One floating hydrogen factory. And a glimpse into the future of sustainable global shipping.

Each Data Center in US consumes 5 million water, daily!

A single large data center in the United States can consume up to 5 million gallons of water per day, a figure that is drawing growing attention to the environmental costs of these facilities. Environmental activist Erin Brockovich is urging greater transparency about how data centers affect nearby communities, citing concerns over persistent noise pollution, heavy water consumption, and the strain they can place on local resources.