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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Beyond the Sun: How New Tech Mimics the Brain

Ever wondered how computers could see things humans can't? Well, scientists have cooked up a cool new gadget that does just that. It's called a Ga2O3 optoelectronic array, and it's designed to pick up ultraviolet light that's usually drowned out by the sun. This isn't just any old light detector, th

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

China's Tech Push: Balancing Growth and Self-Sufficiency

China's leaders have made a big promise. They want their country to be more independent in science and technology. This is important because tensions with the U. S. are getting worse. The goal is to build a strong industrial base that can stand on its own. But it's not just about technology. China

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Oct 23 2025FINANCE

Speeding Up Crypto Transactions: A New Partnership in Finance

In the world of digital money, two big players have teamed up to make things faster and safer. Transak, a company that helps people buy and sell crypto, has joined forces with Cross River Bank. This bank is known for its quick and reliable payment systems. Together, they want to make it easier for p

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Silent Submarines: How Fusion Tech Could Change the Game

A British company is teaming up with a U. S. firm to develop a new way to power submarines. Tokamak Energy is providing high-tech magnets to General Atomics. These magnets are crucial for a new type of underwater propulsion system. This system uses magnetic fields to move water instead of traditiona

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Money Moves in Self-Driving Cars

Avride, a company making self-driving cars, just got a huge boost. Uber and Nebius put in $375 million. This is big news because it shows that big companies are betting on self-driving tech. The money will help Avride grow. They plan to add more self-driving cars, improve their tech, and expand to

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing Takes a Big Leap with Willow Chip

Google has made a significant stride in quantum computing. They showed off their new "Willow" chip. This chip can run a special algorithm called "Quantum Echoes. " The cool part? This algorithm can be tested and repeated on other quantum computers. The big deal here is speed. The algorithm ran much

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17 Cases: Style Meets Strength

Ever wondered if there's a phone case that's both tough and stylish? Meet PITAKA, a brand that's been winning awards for its innovative designs. They've just launched a new collection for the iPhone 17 series, and it's a game-changer. PITAKA offers three types of cases: the Ultra-Slim, the Aramid Pr

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Bold iPhone Future: Foldable, Bezel-Free, and Clamshell Designs on the Horizon

Apple is gearing up to shake things up with its iPhone lineup over the next few years. Starting in 2026, they might launch a foldable iPhone. This device could look like a book when opened, similar to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold. It will have a flexible screen that unfolds to about the size of an iPad m

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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

Thailand's Big Step into the Future of Money

Thailand is making a bold move in the world of digital money. In November 2025, Bangkok will host Thailand Blockchain Week. This event is all about exploring how blockchain technology is changing the way we think about wealth and finance. The event is called "Supercycle: Future of Wealth. " It's a

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

Starship's Potential to Revolutionize Uranus Exploration

Uranus, a distant and mysterious planet, has been pinpointed as a top priority for exploration in the 2030s. The journey there is no small feat, with Voyager taking over nine years just to fly by. Traditional rockets, like the Falcon Heavy, would take even longer, around 13 years, with the help of g

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