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James Webb Space Telescope discovers an alien planetary system’s icy edge
At long last, particles of water–ice have been discovered in the frozen Kuiper Belt of another star. The discovery, made by the James Webb Space Telescope, is a major step forward in filling in gaps …
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Globalfoundries CEO: Southeast Asia key in semiconductor innovation, not just manufacturing
Tim Breen, CEO of GlobalFoundries, discusses the company’s MOU with A*STAR, the growing significance of Southeast Asia in the semiconductor space, as well as the tariff woes plaguing the industry, …
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10 Funniest St. Denis Medical Season 1 Episodes, Ranked
Despite only having one season, St. Denis Medical has many hilarious episodes that blend warmth with absurdity.
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Kneron’s smart robotics, powered by Chat-GPT
Kneron CEO, Albert Liu, unveils a Neutral Processing Unit (NPU) chip designed to outperform traditional Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) chip in AI applications. This enables smart edge devices creating …
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Indian healthcare AI startup Qure.AI aiming for IPO in two years, CEO says
Qure.AI, an India-based startup providing artificial intelligence tools to healthcare firms, is aiming to turn profitable in the next financial year and for an initial public offer (IPO) in two years, …
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Ohtani mixes in breaking pitches for 1st time as he rehabs from elbow surgery
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani has mixed in breaking pitches for the first time in a throwing session.
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California Surgeon Inderbir Gill Leads World’s First Human Bladder Transplant
In a groundbreaking achievement set to reshape the future of transplant medicine, Dr. Inderbir S. Gill has led the world’s first successful bladder transplant in a human being. The revolutionary eight …
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Ocala student engineers shine in national robotics and rocket competitions
Cornerstone School have placed ahead of dozens of other schools in the country in an annual robotics and rocket competition.
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US student builds sound-based metamaterial to remotely control underwater robotics
Dajun Zhang, a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has developed a new metamaterial that lets scientists manipulate objects underwater using only sound. No hands, no physical …
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