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Scientists warn that the rapidly spreading H5N1 bird flu strain could ignite a new human pandemic, as it affects wildlife globally and crosses into mammals.
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Scientists warn that the rapidly spreading H5N1 bird flu strain could ignite a new human pandemic, as it affects wildlife globally and crosses into mammals.

New research suggests the universe may end much sooner than previously thought, decaying in about 10^78 years due to Hawking-like radiation from stars.

China’s Tianwen-2 probe moves to launch site for an end-May mission to explore asteroids and comets, marking a milestone in space exploration.

BCI technology is transforming lives in China, offering new possibilities for people with disabilities. Discover how innovations like intelligent bionic hands are empowering individuals like Zhou Jian.

China’s BeiDou system propels the satellite navigation industry to new heights, showcasing significant technological growth and innovation.

Xiaomi announces the launch of its self-developed Xring O1 chip, set to power devices beyond smartphones, marking a significant milestone in the company’s semiconductor journey.

AI-powered robots are entering the realm of senior care, offering assistance and companionship to the elderly. Discover how this technology is transforming the future of care for older adults.

Young gamers are boosting China’s economy by transforming esports events into cultural tourism hotspots, blending digital entertainment with urban exploration.

U.S. House Republicans propose a 10-year ban on states regulating AI, sparking backlash from state officials and raising debates over federal overreach and the future of AI governance.

Microsoft has admitted supplying AI and cloud services to the Israeli military during the Gaza conflict, aiding in hostage rescue efforts while denying involvement in targeting civilians.