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on Aug 12, 2025
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Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are gaining global attention as a potential game-changer in nuclear energy. An SMR is essentially a miniature nuclear power reactor, typically producing up to 300 MWe – about one-third the output of a conventional reactor iaea.org. What makes SMRs special is not just their size, but their modularity: components can be factory-built […]

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on Aug 11, 2025
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Imagine solar farms that stand upright like fences, capturing the sun’s rays from both sides and sharing land with crops and livestock. Vertical solar farms – essentially solar panels mounted vertically (90°) – are emerging as a game-changing trend in renewable energy. These installations often use bifacial solar panels (solar cells on both front and […]

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on Aug 10, 2025
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Zero Trust Security is a modern cybersecurity model built around the motto “never trust, always verify.” Instead of assuming anyone or anything inside a network is safe, Zero Trust treats every access attempt as untrusted until proven otherwise cloudflare.com. This approach has gained widespread adoption in recent years as organizations respond to escalating cyber threats […]

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on Aug 10, 2025
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Nano-satellites (nanosats) are small satellites defined by mass – typically between 1 kg and 10 kg nanosats.eu. They are part of the broader “small satellite” family, which includes microsatellites (10–100 kg) and even smaller classes like picosatellites and femtosatellites nanosats.eu. Nano-satellites are tiny compared to conventional satellites (which often weigh hundreds or thousands of kilograms), […]

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on Aug 9, 2025
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A Game-Changer in Advanced Materials and Sustainability Imagine a material with so much internal surface area that a pinch of it contains the equivalent of six football fields of area news.berkeley.edu. Such metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous, crystalline compounds made of metal nodes connected by organic linkers, creating sponge-like networks at the molecular scale. Scientists […]

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on Aug 8, 2025
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1. Executive snapshot 2. What exactly is an AI accelerator? Category Typical role Leading examples (2025) GPU (general‑purpose but massively parallel) Training & inference NVIDIA B200, AMD MI350, Intel Falcon Shores ASIC (custom fixed‑function) Cloud training/inference Google TPU v5p, AWS Trainium2, Microsoft Maia 100 NPU / XPU (edge & PC) On‑device inference Apple M4 Neural Engine, Intel Lunar Lake NPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon X […]

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on Aug 7, 2025
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AI bots have exploded into the mainstream, evolving from simple chat scripts into sophisticated “virtual agents” powered by artificial intelligence. In recent years, generative AI models like ChatGPT have captivated the world – reaching 1 million users in just days – and AI-driven apps are now ubiquitous in daily life weforum.org. A 2024 report found […]

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on Aug 6, 2025
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The stock market’s AI darlings went on a tear to kick off the week, with major tech and chipmakers surging amid a flurry of bullish news. From record-shattering earnings to blockbuster funding deals and even government tailwinds, the past 48 hours have delivered a cascade of headlines turbocharging AI-related stocks. Here’s a full roundup of […]

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on Jul 27, 2025
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Tech Giants Ride an AI-Fueled Earnings Wave Major technology companies delivered blockbuster results powered by artificial intelligence, lifting stock indexes to fresh highs. Google parent Alphabet set an optimistic tone with a better-than-expected profit and surging cloud revenues in Q2, driven by heavy investment in AI. The company announced it would boost 2025 capital expenditures […]

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on Jul 17, 2025
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Market Overview in 2025 (Residential & Commercial) Guangzhou’s real estate market in 2025 reflects a mixed recovery amid earlier downturn pressures. In the residential sector, housing prices had been sliding through 2024 but showed signs of stabilizing by early 2025. New home prices in Guangzhou were about RMB 24,700 per square meter as of March […]