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.

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Scientists Discover Molecular Water in Lunar Soil for the First Time

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.

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Medical Breakthroughs to Transform Healthcare Over Next 30 Years

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.

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Combating Global Climate Change: Challenges and Tech-Driven Responses

Space Technology: A New Era of Exploration and Challenges

The space industry is entering a phase of growth unparalleled since the 1960s. Emerging technologies—including robotics, advanced propulsion systems, lightweight materials, additive manufacturing, and component miniaturization—are driving down the cost of sending humans and cargo into space, unlocking new opportunities for space exploration.

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Space Technology: A New Era of Exploration and Challenges

EU Unveils "European Quantum Strategy" to Lead Global Quantum Tech by 2030

The European Commission officially released the "European Quantum Strategy" on July 2 local time. Highlighting Europe's strengths, the strategy aims to build a resilient and sovereign quantum ecosystem, positioning Europe as a global leader in quantum technologies by 2030.

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EU Unveils "European Quantum Strategy" to Lead Global Quantum Tech by 2030

Lyon to Phase Out Microsoft Products, Adopt Open-Source Software

France’s third-largest city Lyon announced on June 27 it will replace Microsoft products—including Office and Microsoft SQL—with open-source alternatives like Linux, PostgreSQL, and OnlyOffice. The move aims to reduce reliance on U.S. software, extend hardware lifespans to cut environmental impact, and strengthen technical sovereignty in public services.

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Lyon to Phase Out Microsoft Products, Adopt Open-Source Software

UK Unveils New Policies to Bolster AI, Quantum Computing with Funding and Talent Drive

The UK government has introduced a series of new policies to significantly boost support for emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. On June 22, it announced the establishment of a “Global Talent Fund” with an investment of £54 million to attract world-leading researchers to the UK. A “Global Talent Taskforce” was also set up, dedicated to recruiting scientists, engineers, and creative talents—with a special focus on key areas like AI and green technology—and encouraging them to innovate and develop long-term in the UK.

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UK Unveils New Policies to Bolster AI, Quantum Computing with Funding and Talent Drive

Israel: A Technological Dynamo in Semiconductors, Agriculture, and Defense

Despite its small size, Israel has emerged as a global technological powerhouse, particularly excelling in the semiconductor industry, agricultural technology, and defense science. These sectors not only underpin its economic growth but also have far - reaching global impacts.

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Israel: A Technological Dynamo in Semiconductors, Agriculture, and Defense

UK's Nobel Legacy: A Century of Scientific Eminence

Between 1901 and 2023, the United Kingdom has firmly established itself as a global scientific powerhouse, boasting an impressive count of 138 Nobel laureates. This remarkable achievement underscores the nation’s enduring commitment to academic excellence and groundbreaking research across a multitude of disciplines, solidifying its position among the world’s most influential contributors to science, literature, and peace.

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UK's Nobel Legacy: A Century of Scientific Eminence

Austria: Nobel Laureates and Technological Advancements

As of the end of 2023, Austria has seen 23 of its citizens honored with Nobel Prizes, a remarkable testament to the nation’s intellectual prowess and its long - standing contributions to global knowledge. These accolades span various fields, reflecting Austria’s diverse academic achievements and innovative spirit.

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Austria: Nobel Laureates and Technological Advancements

Industrial Robotics: Japan’s Dominance and the Global Race for Technological Leadership

As the world hurtles toward an automated future, industrial robotics has emerged as a pivotal sector expected to drive global growth over the next five decades. At the heart of this revolution lies Japan, a nation that has secured a commanding lead in robotic technology, with its firms dominating both the market and key technical innovations.

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Industrial Robotics: Japan’s Dominance and the Global Race for Technological Leadership

Hitachi's Proton Beam Therapy Equipment Widely Adopted by Renowned Global Hospitals

Hitachi's proton beam cancer radiotherapy equipment has been utilized in over 2,400 cases at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States, which ranks first in the world's hospital oncology departments. This remarkable achievement showcases the high - quality and reliability of Hitachi's technology.

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Hitachi's Proton Beam Therapy Equipment Widely Adopted by Renowned Global Hospitals

Neuralink Achieves First Human Implant, Empowering Paralyzed Patient

In January, Neuralink, the brain - machine interface company founded by Elon Musk, successfully completed its first human implant procedure. The recipient, Noland, a man who had been paralyzed for eight years, received a brain - machine interface chip. This groundbreaking achievement has opened new possibilities for those with severe disabilities.

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Neuralink Achieves First Human Implant, Empowering Paralyzed Patient

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.

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Google's Quantum Chip Willow Achieves Milestone in Quantum Computing

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.

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Researchers Publish 15 Papers, Unveiling the Largest Brain Gene Regulatory Network Map