Sept. 10, 2025, 1:06 a.m.

The role of technology in the sustainable development of agriculture in ASEAN

ASEAN is a diverse region with abundant agricultural potential, but it also faces major challenges such as climate change, environmental degradation, and food security.

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The technical myth of Apple's foldable iPhone: Unsolved creases and the hard-to-produce hinge

On May 6th, according to foreign media reports, Bloomberg's technology reporter Mark Gurman disclosed that Apple plans to launch its first foldable iPhone. This mobile phone will occupy a favorable position in the highly competitive foldable screen phone market by virtue of its two core advantages.

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The Impact and Future of Quantum Computing in Japan

Recently, Japan has achieved a series of key breakthroughs in the field of quantum computing. Fujitsu and the RIKEN jointly launched a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer.

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Amazon's Kuiper satellite is launched: a heavyweight player in the space Internet track

On April 29, 2025, Eastern Time, Amazon sent the first batch of 27 Kuiper broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit via the United Launch Alliance's Atlas 5 rocket.

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Amazon Launches Its First Internet Satellite: The Arrival of New People in Low Earth Orbit

Amazon's first batch of Internet satellites were put into orbit on Monday, which is the latest member of the large constellation market dominated by SpaceX's thousands of Starlink satellites.

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Aerospace Technology in the Shadow of Space Armaments: The Game between Peaceful Exploration and Military Expansion

Recently, the commander of the US Space Command publicly called for the deployment of weapons in space.

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Strategic Reflections Behind the Rare Earth Predicament in the United States

Recently, a news has shaken the international mining and strategic resources sector: the United States has zero refining capacity for seven medium and heavy rare earths, including samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, and yttrium, and relies entirely on imports.

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The technical reality and challenges of creating mini Livers with iPS cells

Recently, a research team led by Professor Takanori Takebe from Osaka University has created "organoids" that reproduce the structure and function of the human liver using iPS cell technology.

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Diverging Data Center Strategies of Tech Giants: Alphabet's Continuous Investment vs. Microsoft's Project Pause

In the current intense global competition around artificial intelligence (AI), data centers, as critical infrastructure for AI development, have become a focal point in the strategic layouts of major tech giants.

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The European Union imposed a heavy fine of 6 billion yuan on Apple and Meta

On April 23 local time, the European Commission said that the EU regulatory authorities fined Apple Inc.

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