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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Keeping Surfaces Clean and Ice-Free

A new material has been created that could change how we keep surfaces clean and free from ice. This material is made by combining a spongy substance with tiny particles that have been treated with a special chemical. The result is a surface that can hold onto a slippery liquid, making it very hard

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Apr 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Simplicity in AI: A New Approach to Neural Networks

Artificial Intelligence has long relied on complex systems to function. Most AI models use 16- or 32-bit floating point numbers to store the numerical weights that power their neural networks. This level of precision requires a lot of memory and processing power. However, a new approach is changing

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Breakthroughs in Building Blocks

Chemistry is all about finding new ways to create useful things. Recently, some clever chemists have discovered a new method to produce certain key molecules. These molecules are vital for many processes in our bodies and in the world around us. They are known as amino acids. These tiny building blo

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Apr 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Tech Wonders: UMIDIGI's Big Reveal in Hong Kong

In April 2025, Hong Kong will be the place to be for tech lovers. The Global Sources Mobile Electronics Show is happening, and UMIDIGI is all set to steal the show. This event is a big deal, with companies from all over the world showing off their latest and greatest tech innovations. UMIDIGI is rea

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Apr 12 2025OPINION

China's Biotech Surge: A Wake-Up Call for the US

The world of biotech is changing fast, and the US is falling behind. For years, the US has been the go-to place for biotech and pharmaceutical breakthroughs. However, China is rapidly catching up, and it's not because of some secret formula. The US is slowing itself down with too many rules and red

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Mercedes-Benz CLA: A Journey from Concept to Reality

The Mercedes-Benz CLA is not just another car. It is the result of a long journey of innovation and testing. This journey began with the Vision EQXX concept car. The EQXX was a bold experiment. Its mission was clear: create an electric vehicle with the lowest energy consumption, the longest range, a

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Apr 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Night in the Digital Age

Movie theaters are finding new ways to attract audiences. Blumhouse, famous for its horror films, is experimenting with its latest release, M3GAN. Instead of the usual "no phones" rule, they're inviting viewers to use their devices. This is a significant change from the standard theater guidelines.

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Speeding Up Military Tech: A Fresh Look at Defense Buying

The United States is taking a hard look at how it buys military equipment. The goal is to make the process faster and more flexible. This is crucial because the current system is slow and rigid. It doesn't allow the military to get the latest technology quickly enough. To fix this, the government is

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Apr 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Faces Join AI Startup Led by Former OpenAI Leader

The latest buzz in the AI world centers around Thinking Machines Lab, a startup making waves with its recent additions. Bob McGrew and Alec Radford, both former key figures at OpenAI, have joined the team as advisers. McGrew, who held the position of chief research officer at OpenAI, and Radford,

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Chlorine: Friend or Foe in Our Everyday Products?

Chlorine is a chemical that is used in many everyday products. It is a key ingredient in making medicines, plastics, pesticides, and cleaning products. However, it is also very toxic and can be dangerous to handle. This raises an important question: Is chlorine really necessary, or can we find safer

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