Weekly Reading List – 21st of August

This week’s TAMIM Reading List explores the fine line between innovation and vulnerability. We begin inside an automated warehouse where robots now pack your groceries, offering a glimpse into the future of logistics. Yet not all tech is on the rise, Tesla’s Cybertruck headlines a collapse in the used EV market, and a vital NASA satellite that supports climate monitoring and agriculture may be scrapped. Concerns about security emerge in different forms, from a surge in counterfeit currency to India’s successful testing of a nuclear-capable missile. Meanwhile, Sydney records its wettest period since 1858, and astronomers gain rare insight into an exploding star, reminding us that while we may shape much of our world, the universe still holds its surprises.

📚 Inside the automated warehouse where robots are packing your groceries 

📚 Why a NASA satellite that scientists and farmers rely on may be destroyed on purpose 

📚 Cybertruck Leads Tesla’s Used-Car Collapse 

📚 Counterfeit cash is circulating. Here’s how to spot a fake note

📚 India ‘successfully tests’nuclear-capable missile able to reach deep into China 

📚 Sydney records most rain since weather station opened in 1858 

📚 Scientists get a rare peek inside of an exploding star

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