Wireless Power Transfer

Over-the-air wireless power transfer: Moving beyond contact charging pad limitations

The concept of wireless charging has entered a phase of critical infrastructural re-engineering. For nearly a decade, consumer electronics vendors marketed wireless charging pads as the definitive solution to cable dependency. However, current mainstream implementations rely on inductive coupling or magnetic resonance, requiring precise physical contact and alignment between the device coil and the charging […]

RAMpocalypse

The RAMpocalypse and consumer tech: Why your next gadget will cost more

The consumer electronics industry is navigating a structural component crisis that directly threatens the retail pricing of personal hardware. For decades, memory components followed a predictable cyclical pattern of supply gluts and price corrections, allowing product designers to steadily increase system memory without inflating the end-consumer’s bill of materials. The current landscape breaks entirely from […]

The Dimona Nuclear Plant

The atomic heart of Israel: Dimona Nuclear Plant and the story behind the leak

The Dimona Nuclear Plant, officially known as the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center, remains one of the most controversial centers of global nuclear politics. Located deep in the Negev Desert, this facility is both an engineering project and a massive intelligence battlefield, serving as the core of Israel’s decades-long policy of “nuclear ambiguity.” Founding […]

Tesla Model 3

Why Electric Cars Are Still Too Expensive in 2026

Electric vehicles (EVs) were once promoted as the affordable future of transportation. Governments offered incentives, automakers promised cost parity with gasoline cars, and analysts predicted rapid price declines. Yet in 2026, many consumers are still asking the same question: Why are electric cars still so expensive? Despite technological progress and rising adoption, EV prices remain […]