Taiwan is planning a huge bet on artificial intelligence: more than NT$100 billion (about US$3.2 billion) to turn the country into a global “AI island”
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A research team from Peking University has developed a new bulletproof fabric reinforced with carbon nanotubes that is three times stronger than Kevlar and thin
China has set a new global benchmark in superconducting technology by generating the strongest continuous magnetic field ever recorded, an astonishing 35.1 tesla (351,000 gauss). For
Mark Zuckerberg has always been accused of moving fast and breaking things. However, his company, Meta, is now moving quickly to power things, specifically, artificial
For decades, fusion researchers around the world have shared the same problem: even if we can replicate the power of the Sun on Earth, what
When childhood curiosity fuses with brilliance, even the FBI pays a visit. While most 12-year-olds were navigating middle school and leveling up in video games,
The Schmidt Laboratory for Materials in Nuclear Technologies aims to deliver game-changing materials for near-limitless clean energy MIT is putting pedal to the metal in
Imagine a battery so powerful and long-lasting, your great-great-great-grandkids could still be using it—5,700 years from now. Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, right?
In one corner of the world, China and Russia are planning to power the Moon with a nuclear plant by 2036. On the other hand,
While the rest of the world is busy topping up their phones overnight, China is quietly rewriting energy rules. In a development that sounds more