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NASA and SpaceX launch mission to bring home two astronauts stranded in space for nine months due to a faulty capsule.
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NASA and SpaceX launch mission to bring home two astronauts stranded in space for nine months due to a faulty capsule.

Beijing introduces the world’s first universal embodied AI platform ‘Huisi Kaiwu,’ set to revolutionize robotics and human-machine interaction by integrating AI into physical bodies.

Astronomers have unveiled the first 3D map of interstellar dust in the Milky Way, offering new insights into our galaxy’s structure and evolution.

D-Wave’s quantum computer has reportedly outperformed a top classical supercomputer in solving a complex real-world problem, marking a significant breakthrough in quantum computing.

Chinese scientists have created metals only one atom thick, opening a new frontier in material science that could revolutionize technology with applications from ultra-sensitive sensors to transparent displays.

China’s first commercial spaceport in Hainan Province successfully launched 18 satellites using an innovative high-pressure water spray cooling system, marking a milestone in space technology.

Researchers have concluded a 16-day expedition studying the ‘edge-locking’ project around the Taklimakan Desert, aiming to enhance desert control and combat ecological threats from sandstorms.

China’s 41st Antarctic expedition has discovered significant polynyas in the Amundsen and Ross Seas, shedding light on Antarctica’s ecology and global climate patterns.

Chinese scientists have discovered hundreds of new fungal species on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, shedding light on the region’s unique ecosystem.

SpaceX postponed its mission to the International Space Station due to a launch pad issue, delaying the arrival of a new crew set to replace two astronauts who’ve been in orbit for nine months.