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What the US Might Owe the World for Covid-19
A U.S.-funded laboratory origin of Covid-19 would certainly constitute the most significant case of governmental gross negligence in history.
20.03.2024
China capable of preventing and dealing with "Disease X"
While the occurrence of "Disease X," which is gaining global attention, is difficult to avoid, the resulting pandemic can be prevented and dealt with, Wang Hesheng, director of China's National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, told a press conference on the sidelines of the two sessions on Saturday.
11.03.2024
US unable to rationally view China’s technological strides
When it comes to China's latest advancement in chips, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that "it won't be surprising ... The US can always tighten its sanctions regimes and strengthen the safeguards to slow the proliferation
08.09.2023
Pentagon Developing AI Drone Swarms to "Deter" China
A top US admiral said the weapon could create a “hellscape” for Chinese forces
08.09.2023
Chinese private rocket maker accomplishes first sea launch, sending four satellites into orbits
Chinese carrier rocket developer Galactic Energy completes its first-ever sea launch in the Yellow Sea off the coast of East China's Shandong Province late Tuesday, successfully sending four satellites into pre-set orbits, becoming the first private firm in China to achieve this milestone
06.09.2023
ChatGPT Still Needs Humans
There are many, many people working behind the screen, and they will always be needed if the model is to continue improving, writes John P. Nelson
21.08.2023
All Hail the Coming Computer King?
One of the funniest reader comments I have received was from someone wondering whether I could be a "bot"
17.08.2023
When It Comes To The Energy Needed For The Modern World, Thor Will Save Us!
Thor Will Save Us! No, not the Norse god or Hollywood superhero
17.08.2023
Russia launches first lunar mission in decades, racing India to moon’s south pole
A Russian rocket carrying the Luna-25 craft blasted off from the Vostochny cosmodrome, in the country’s first such mission in nearly 50 years
11.08.2023
US move to hollow out Taiwan island's chip sector "ill-fated"
The emphasis by global contract chipmaker TSMC's Chairman Mark Liu on keeping the company's roots in the island of Taiwan is a fresh blow to malicious attempts by the US to hollow out the island's semiconductor industry, Chinese experts said on Sunday
07.08.2023
US hijacks Taiwan's high-tech industries
Squeezes island's economic future
07.08.2023
One thing is certain in "room-temperature superconductor" controversy
A South Korean research team recently claimed to have created room-temperature superconductor, and the news quickly spread beyond the scientific community, sparking heated discussions at the societal level in multiple countries
04.08.2023
The Atomic Executioner’s Lament
While the world focuses on the trials and travails of the scientists who invented the atomic bomb, little attention is paid to the hard positions taken by the nuclear executioners, the men called upon to drop these bombs in time of war
03.08.2023
Hackers behind cyberattack on Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center aim at stealing geological data
The Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center recently suffered a cyberattack launched by an overseas organization
03.08.2023
The climate crisis reaches a tipping point
A joint statement released Thursday by the European Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirms that the first three weeks of July have been the warmest three-week period ever recorded and predicts that the month will be the hottest ever experienced by human civilization
31.07.2023
US, not China, to blame for worsening global chip glut
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Wednesday warned of a glut of semiconductor chips due to "China's aggressive industry subsidies"
28.07.2023
Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center suffers cyberattack from the US
Investigation underway
27.07.2023
US in self-inflicted mental friction to smear China’s EVs
Two US House of Representatives committees said on Friday that they are investigating Ford Motor's partnership with Chinese battery giant CATL to assess potential risks associated with foreign involvement in critical industries
25.07.2023
China "may come up with countermeasures" as Japan’s chip export controls take effect
Japanese export controls on 23 crucial chip-manufacturing items took effect on Sunday
24.07.2023
China successfully tests high-thrust engine for moon landing
Preparations for rocket's maiden flight to begin in 2027
24.07.2023
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