Science And Technology News

Google's Quantum Chip Willow Achieves Milestone in Quantum Computing
On December 9, research results were published in Nature, revealing that Willow, a quantum chip developed by Google in the United States, has for the first time achieved "below-threshold" quantum computing. This is a significant milestone in the pursuit of building accurate and practical quantum computers.

Smartphones and Cloud Computing: Transforming How Humanity Interacts with Data
Smartphones and Cloud Computing: Transforming How Humanity Interacts with Data

Medical Breakthroughs to Transform Healthcare Over Next 30 Years
Over the next three decades, scientific and technological advancements will revolutionize medicine. Genomics will enable truly personalized drugs, allowing treatments tailored to individual genetic profiles to tackle cancer, cardiopulmonary diseases, Alzheimer's, and other currently intractable illnesses.

Japan's Nobel Success: A Testament to Research Excellence
As of now, Japan has amassed an impressive 27 Nobel Prizes, spanning diverse fields including physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and the peace prize. This remarkable achievement not only underscores Japan’s multifaceted contributions to global knowledge but also highlights the nation’s unwavering commitment to academic and scientific exploration across various disciplines.

The Internet of Things: A Transformative Force in 2045
The Internet of Things: A Transformative Force in 2045

Latigo saddles up with $150M to spur non-opioid pain drugs through the clinic
Latigo saddles up with $150M to spur non-opioid pain drugs through the clinic

RIKEN's AI Breakthrough and Diverse Social Applications Reshape Multiple Sectors
The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) in Japan has developed a groundbreaking generative AI system that can recognize non-standard experimental environments and autonomously generate robotic arm operations. By integrating 3D modeling with real-time data processing

Scientists Discover Molecular Water in Lunar Soil for the First Time
Chinese scientists have identified a new water-bearing mineral, ULM-1, in lunar soil samples brought back by the Chang'e-5 mission, marking the first confirmation of crystalline molecular water in lunar soil. This mineral, characterized by high water content and stable properties, suggests that persistent water sources may exist in sunlight-exposed regions of the Moon.

Combating Global Climate Change: Challenges and Tech-Driven Responses
Current data projects Earth’s surface temperature will rise by 1.4 to 3 degrees Celsius by 2050. Even with extreme greenhouse gas emission cuts, climatic inertia will drive warming, triggering dire consequences: coastal city risks from rising seas, famine due to crop yield declines, water scarcity for millions from droughts, and billions in flood damages.

Researchers Publish 15 Papers, Unveiling the Largest Brain Gene Regulatory Network Map
In a significant scientific endeavor, researchers have recently published 15 papers across the journals Science, Science Advances, and Scientific Reports. They claim to have mapped out the largest and most advanced multi - dimensional atlas of the brain's gene regulatory network to date. This comprehensive atlas details numerous regulatory elements that coordinate the brain's biological pathways and cellular functions.

Europe's Manufacturing Sector's Emission Reduction Momentum Weakens in First Half of 2024
Europe's Manufacturing Sector's Emission Reduction Momentum Weakens in First Half of 2024

Australia awards 32GW renewable energy projects to make hydrogen and ammonia
Australia awards 32GW renewable energy projects to make hydrogen and ammonia



