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Science and Technology - Page 11

February 28, 2024
Business

Breakthrough Chinese Researchers Unveil 125TB Optical Disk Format

In a groundbreaking development, researchers in China have unveiled a revolutionary optical disk format capable of storing an astonishing 125 terabytes (TB) of data. This remarkable achievement marks a significant leap forward

Business

IBM to Launch the Largest Quantum Computer Yet in 2025

IBM has announced its ambitious plan to develop the largest quantum computer to date, targeting a groundbreaking new qubit record in 2025. By linking multiple smaller quantum processors into a single, modular system, the company aims to surpass its current

January 1, 2025

Huang Xuhua, ‘Father of China’s Nuclear Submarines,’ Passes Away at 99

Diplomacy/News

Huang Xuhua, the chief designer behind China’s first-generation nuclear submarines and a recipient of the prestigious Medal of the Republic, passed away on Thursday

Ranked: The Top 25 Countries with the Most Data Centers in 2024

Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Data centers serve as the backbone of the digital world, powering everything from cloud computing to social media platforms and e-commerce. They are responsible

Transforming Farming Practices to Save the Bumblebee

October 11, 2024
Agriculture/Diplomacy

The weather warms. The snows recede, and vast swaths of wild flora mat the terrain. The first shoots of the perennials are green. What was once brown and hibernating transforms into a

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Telegram CEO Confirms Continued Cooperation with Authorities

October 3, 2024
News

Pavel Durov, CEO and co-founder of the messaging platform Telegram, announced on Wednesday that the service has been maintaining its commitment to privacy policies across various countries while also sharing information on

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ICC Calls for Robust Governance Framework to Maximise AI Benefits

September 3, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is dramatically transforming industries across the globe by enhancing human capabilities in areas such as language processing, creative content generation, predictive analytics, and decision-making. As AI continues to shape

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Study shows how sunflowers maximize collective sunlight capture

August 20, 2024
World

Researchers from Israel and the United States have discovered that sunflower plants “dance” during growth to avoid shading each other and maximize sunlight capture, according to a statement issued by Tel Aviv

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AI Companies Shift Focus from Gods to Products

August 20, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

AI companies are collectively planning to spend a trillion dollars on hardware and data centers, but there’s been relatively little to show for it so far. This has led to a chorus of concerns

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OpenAI Report Warns of Emotional Bonds Formed with ChatGPT in Voice Mode

August 12, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI’s latest report has highlighted a unique concern: users of ChatGPT’s new Voice Mode might be forming emotional bonds with the AI chatbot. The findings, part of the “GPT-4o System Card” safety

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iPhone SE 4 to Feature Apple Intelligence, Surpassing Even iPhone 15

August 12, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

Apple is set to surprise users with the upcoming iPhone SE 4, which will reportedly include Apple Intelligence—a feature currently reserved for the top-tier iPhone 15 Pro models. According to a new

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China committed to fueling high-quality development with sci-tech innovations

July 28, 2024
News

The Chinese leadership has once again demonstrated its determination to develop economic driving forces via sci-tech innovations, according to a resolution on further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization. The resolution,

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The Allure of Twins: Unraveling the Science

July 25, 2024
Education

Fascination with twins and what twin studies tell us about human nature is universal. There is no question that behavioral and medical science advances have happened largely because twins yield a wealth of information

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China’s Deep-Sea Mining Vehicle Sets Depth Record

July 10, 2024
News

China’s deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle has completed a sea trial at a depth exceeding 4,000 meters, marking a significant breakthrough in the country’s deep-sea mineral resource development technology. The trial was conducted

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