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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Tech Race: Is Copying the New Innovation?

Ever thought about how tiny budgets lead to big results in Chinese startups? Let's take DeepSeek, a chatbot that seemingly outperforms its rivals. But here's a twist: it might be using tech from giants like OpenAI without asking. This method, called "distillation, " lets small models mimic the behav

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Nuclear Neighbors: Knowledge and Fears Near China's AP1000 Plant

When the Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant in China started using the Advanced Passive Pressurized Water Reactor (AP1000) technology, many nearby residents had questions. The plant, being the first in the world to adopt this tech, sparked curiosity and worry about radiation. So, how much do these neighbors

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Rise and Fall of Tech Hypes: From Nanotech to AI

In the early 2000s, nanotechnology was hailed as the next big thing, similar to artificial intelligence today. After the dot-com bubble burst, investors saw nanotech as the next promising tech. They hoped it would revolutionize industries and daily life. Conferences and political initiatives support

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meet Liang Wenfeng: The Brain Behind DeepSeek's AI Revolution

Have you ever heard of DeepSeek? This is an AI company that's making big waves, and it was founded by Liang Wenfeng. Launched just a few months ago, DeepSeek is already challenging the giants in the AI industry, like OpenAI. So, what makes DeepSeek so special? It's bringing something new to the tabl

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Jan 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Upgrade Your Charging: Why iPhones Love Cool Wireless Pads

Ever thought about boosting your phone charging experience? Enter the wireless charger with a built-in fan—a handy gizmo that keeps your iPhone from overheating while it's powering up. Wireless charging alone is already super convenient. Just drop your phone on the pad and, ta-da! It starts charging

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

AI Helpers for Seniors: How Well Do They Work?

Imagine you're an older adult trying to manage daily tasks with the help of AI-powered gadgets. These smart assistants can be fun and useful, but can they also help with health issues? A recent study explored how seniors interact with AI tools designed to assist with symptoms or self-management. The

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Tech Prices Plummet Faster Than We Think

Have you ever wondered why the costs of clean technology seem to drop like a rock? It's not just because we get better at using them over time. There's also something called economies of scale. This means that when projects get big, they can benefit from lower costs as they produce more. A recent st

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

“Formulating Farnesol with Cyclodextrins: A Safer Approach for Combat Antibacteria”

Imagine farnesol, a sticky compound that loves water about as much as a cat loves baths. Scientists figured out how to mix it with other molecules (like β-cyclodextrin and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin) to make it more friendly with water. They chose a cool method called freeze-drying to make these m

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Are Navy Ships Cut Off From Wi-Fi? The Surprising Reality

The U. S. Navy is known for its cutting-edge technology, especially when it comes to its ships. Take the USS Gerald R. Ford, which is the largest and most advanced aircraft carrier in the world. Despite this, there's been a surprising discovery: some Navy ships might not have Wi-Fi for their crew me

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword for Society

Nicholas Carr, a renowned tech critic, has been warning about the downsides of technology for years. In his latest book, "Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart, " he dives into the paradox of communication. While we once believed more communication would bring us closer, Carr argu

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