Quantum Leaps and Cool Tech: This Week’s Science Highlights
Discover this week’s science breakthroughs, from quantum computing advancements to revolutionary cooling tech and a comprehensive map of human skeletal development.
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Discover this week’s science breakthroughs, from quantum computing advancements to revolutionary cooling tech and a comprehensive map of human skeletal development.
Discover how intelligent assistive devices are transforming lives and the challenges faced in making these innovations accessible to all.
Chinese industry associations urge caution in purchasing U.S. chips after new export controls, citing supply chain disruptions and trust concerns with American technology.
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for modernizing China’s military with advanced technology, urging the development of a strong information support force to enhance the nation’s defense capabilities.
John Neuffer, CEO of the US Semiconductor Industry Association, says new US restrictions on semiconductor exports to China are unnecessary. He urges the government to focus on innovation instead.
China successfully launched its 13th experimental communication satellite, boosting capabilities in satellite communication, broadcasting, and data transmission.
A new high-tech gas pipeline connecting China and Russia is now operational, enhancing energy supply with advanced technology over 5,000 kilometers.
Samoan Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa seeks China’s assistance in tackling climate change and modernizing through technological innovation.
China is accelerating its patent review process, reducing the average time to 15.6 months. This move boosts innovation by helping inventors protect their ideas faster.
Robots are stealing the show at the 2nd China International Supply Chain Expo, showcasing talents from brewing coffee to industrial tasks, highlighting a new era of innovation.