Malaria cases have skyrocketed in Djibouti in recent years. Rachel Schraer reports on a British company helping produce insects in the city who cannot spread the deadly disease Read more
The Independent - Dec 28Among all interior defensive linemen in the NFL, Simmons sits at the very top in pass rush grade at 90.9 Read more
Yahoo! News - Dec 27
Ford offered the 351 Cleveland, 351 Windsor, and 351 Modified engines throughout the second half of the 1900s. Here are the differences between them. Read more
Jalopnik - Dec 27
12/27/2025: Trending stories on Hackernoon today! Read more
Hackernoon - Dec 27
Dr. Rakesh Dasari is redefining digital government reliability by replacing reactive systems with intelligent, self-healing infrastructure. Through DevSecOps, Policy-as-Code, and AI-driven monitoring, he has reduced failures, improved compliance, and enabled near-zero downtime for public systems—... Read more
Hackernoon - Dec 25
The single giant Cybertruck wiper has now been placed under engineering investigation by Tesla. This could include a total redesign or giving up on the concept altogether. Read more
Notebookcheck - Dec 25
An engineer's reflection on how AI has changed his working style this year. He says that writing and reviewing documents has become easier and code review has also become more focused. He now asks Gemini to answer targeted questions like "Who is the audience for this feature?" Read more
Hackernoon - Dec 25
The Pentagon increased the value of a contract with Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE:LMT) on Tuesday and awarded a new contract to Boeing Co (NYSE:BA).Pentagon Boosts C-130J, B-52 DealsThe deal, covering the development, engineering, and delivery of C‐130J aircraft, has risen from an initial $15 billio... Read more
Benzinga - Dec 24Vikran Engineering share price rose on the back of a ₹2,035-crore deal win, along with ratings upgrade from Infomerics Valuation and Rating. Read more
Business Standard - Dec 24
By engineering a system replicating the womb lining with high biological accuracy, researchers at the Babraham Institute and Stanford University have been able to study the implantation of human embryos, opening up this enigmatic process to investigation. Read more
Medical News - Dec 24