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China’s orbital supercomputer satellite launching in 2025

In a dramatic demonstration of technological ambition, China launched a cluster of satellites in April 2025 as the first phase of building the world’s first space-based supercomputer. The mission, led by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), is part of Beijing’s broader strategy to dominate next-generation AI, edge computing, and space-based data infrastructure….

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Meet Matteo Paz: The 18-Year-Old Who Discovered 1.5 Million Space Objects Using AI

In a story that sounds like it came straight from a science fiction novel, 18-year-old Matteo Paz has stunned the astronomy world by discovering over 1.5 million previously unknown space objects — using artificial intelligence. With mentorship from Caltech and access to data from NASA’s NEOWISE mission, Matteo created a machine learning algorithm and compiled…

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AI Meets Biology: Human Brain Cell Chips Are Powering the Future of Computing in 2025

In a discovery that blurs the lines between artificial and organic intelligence, scientists in 2025 have successfully merged lab-grown human brain cells with AI chips to create the world’s first fully functional biohybrid computing platform. The breakthrough, achieved through a collaboration between the University of Oxford and Monash University, could redefine how machines think, learn,…

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Scientists Successfully Create Synthetic Blood That Mimics Human Red Cells

In a major biomedical breakthrough, researchers at the European Bioengineering Institute — a consortium funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe program — have successfully created synthetic blood that mimics the function and structure of human red blood cells. Published in Nature Biotechnology in April 2025, the discovery is poised to transform trauma care, blood…

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What is Quantum Internet and What It Means for the Future of Connectivity?

The internet as we know it may soon evolve into something far more secure, powerful, and mind-bending. In 2025, researchers and governments around the world are racing to build the Quantum Internet — a next-generation communication network based not on classical signals, but on the strange laws of quantum physics. This isn’t just a theoretical…

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Programmable “Smart Cells” Developed to Hunt Down Cancer

In a breakthrough that could reshape the future of cancer treatment, researchers have engineered programmable “smart cells” capable of detecting, targeting, and destroying cancer cells with unprecedented precision. Published in Science in March 2025, this new synthetic biology technique could mark the next evolution in cellular immunotherapy. Unlike traditional cancer therapies, which often harm healthy…

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Scientists Create Synthetic Human Embryos Without Sperm or Eggs: What It Means for Medicine and Ethics

In one of the most astonishing breakthroughs in modern biology, scientists have successfully created synthetic human embryos using stem cells — without the need for sperm, eggs, or a traditional fertilization process. The findings, presented in 2023 at the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research, mark a turning point in developmental…

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Healing in Zero Gravity: How Nanotech Could Protect Astronauts in Deep Space

Space is harsh — and for astronauts, it\’s not just about surviving rocket launches or cosmic radiation. Microgravity causes bone loss, muscle atrophy, weakened immunity, and slower wound healing. As we prepare for deep-space missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, NASA and researchers are turning to an unlikely ally: nanotechnology. From tissue regeneration to…

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China’s CRISPR Revolution: Gene Editing at the Edge of Ethics and Innovation

In the global race to harness gene-editing technologies, China has emerged as a front-runner — pioneering bold experiments, investing billions in biotech, and rapidly advancing the use of CRISPR in agriculture, medicine, and human health. But alongside these scientific leaps, China’s approach to CRISPR gene editing has also sparked controversy and raised urgent ethical questions…

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