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The Digital Iron Curtain: Is Iran About to Crash the Global AI Boom?

 For decades, the "Middle East crisis" was a headline about crude oil, tankers, and the price at the pump. But as of March 2026, the stakes have shifted from the engine to the motherboard. While the world watches drone strikes over Isfahan and naval skirmishes in the Persian Gulf, a more quiet, more lethal war is being fought over the very building blocks of the 21st century: semiconductors. The "Digital Iron Curtain" is falling, and it isn't just dividing East and West—it’s threatening to starve the global AI revolution of its most basic needs. The Helium Hostage: Why the Strait of Hormuz is the New Silicon Valley We’ve long been told that the South China Sea is the "front line" of the chip war because of Taiwan’s dominance in fabrication. But the ongoing U.S.-Israel war with Iran has revealed a terrifying bottleneck: The Middle East is the lungs of the semiconductor industry. To make the world’s most advanced 3nm chips, you don’t just need engineers;...

This is crocodiles eyes glowing in the dark

 

This Redditor built a DOOM suit for Halloween 2020

 

New bookstore in Chengdu, China

 

This Halloween decoration

 

A nurse is looking for a vein on the hand of a premature baby.

 

An ancient Roman jug dating back to the 5th century AD found under an abandoned theater near Milan, Italy.

 

Floating solar power plant in Japan on the Yamakura Dam reservoir

 

Flak Battery by Mike Franchina

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In space nobody can hear you grin

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Mobsters hide their faces at Al Capone's trial 1931.

 

This cottage in Yellow Forest, Stradbally Ireland

 

A cemetery of telephone booths in the UK

 

Kidney stone under an electron microscope. Now you know why it hurts so bad

 

Harry Potter inspired resin art

 

The oldest human being ever photographed, Conrad Heyer.

   Conrad Heyer was born in 1749 and aged 103 when this portrait was taken in 1852. He was in his 70s the year Napoleon died, and crossed the Delaware with George Washington.

A Danish prison cell in a newly built prison

 

Baobabs in the mist of Madagascar

 

This abandoned house in Detroit, built in 1890.

 

There’s a memorial sitting on the Moon for every astronaut who died in the pursuit of space exploration, including Russian Cosmonauts.

 

The living bridges of India

  The entwined roots of Indian rubber trees form bridges that—unlike steel structures—grow more durable with time.

Jesse Owens of USA winning gold for the long jump in the summer Olympics in Nazi Germany, 1936.

 

The best revenge is massive success - Frank Sinatra

 

Abandoned Cinema by Gabriel Nagypal

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Russian survivor liberated by the U.S. Army in Buchenwald camp in Germany identifying a former Nazi guard who was especially cruel towards the prisoners

The photo has been colorized. The artist did an amazing job. The original photo can be found below.   

Paintings by Adolf Hitler. He wanted to become a Professional Artist but was rejected by the Vienna Academy of fine arts.

 

This is a Harpy Eagle, the national animal of Panama. It's as tall as a small child and it snatches and eats entire monkeys and sloths.

   A study reported in National Geographic notes that these eagles have been known to occasionally attack or eat human children.

Two-time Olympic rowing champion Alex Gregory posted a photo of his hands after a 12-day rowing boat trip across the Arctic Ocean.

 

This is what a 800 years old bonsai looks like

 

A Soviet poster from 1944 depicting legions of German soldiers fated to die in the Russian winter thanks to Hitler's orders.

 

The world's first 3D printed heart that has blood vessels and human cells

 

Downtown Boston in the year 1910. Colorized.

 

Greek Tragic Irony

 

Mona Lisa taking the bus

 

Boy watching TV for the first time in an appliance store window, 1948

 

102-year-old Beatrice Lumpkin with face shield and gloves, took her ballot to the mailbox today. When she was born, women couldn't vote.

 

This stretch on I-80 in Wyoming is known as the Highway to Heaven

 

The First Indian Woman Pilot

  Mz Sarala Thakral

Night in York, England - The place where Mr Bean was thrown out of heaven

 

The "Hasanlu lovers" died around 800 B.C. and were discovered in 1972.

  They died in what seems to be an embrace or kiss, and remained that way for over 2800 years.

Australian University develops the World's first Bionic Eye to fully restore the vision of blind people

 

A mammoth tusk just found in the Arctic

 

Australian soldiers after being liberated from a Japanese concentration camp in 1945