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The Quiet Genius Behind the Screw in Your Wall
The overlooked inventor behind the wall plug and everyday engineering solutions that quietly power modern life.The guy who made your shelves possible also out-patented Edison—put some respect on his name.
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Oregon Man, Three Reservoirs, and the Rainwater Law Nobody Read Twice
Gary Harrington’s rainwater case sounds simple, but Oregon water law turned three reservoirs into a legal fight. He wasn’t jailed for “collecting rain” in the simple sense—he ran into Oregon water law, and that distinction matters.
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China’s Desert Solar Tower Turns Sunlight Into Night Shift Electricity
China’s Dunhuang solar tower stores molten salt heat to generate clean electricity after dark, blending big energy with desert spectacle. Desert mirrors, molten salt, and night-time power? China’s Dunhuang solar tower is doing the most.
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Ceuta’s 19-Meter Narco Labyrinth: Rails, Cranes, and a Fridge Door to the Drug Trade
Spanish police dismantled a sophisticated 19m-deep drug tunnel in Ceuta equipped with rails and cranes for hashish smuggling from Morocco—exposing organized crime’s underground engineering on the southern border.Spanish cops just found a 19-meter-deep drug tunnel in Ceuta with its own rails, cranes, and a fridge-door entrance—because regular smuggling is apparently too basic now.
