Switzerland: Small in Size, Mighty in Nobel Achievements
Despite its relatively small population, Switzerland has firmly established itself as a global scientific powerhouse, boasting an impressive 27 Nobel laureates to date. This remarkable accomplishment underscores the nation’s extraordinary ability to nurture world - class talent and drive groundbreaking research, solidifying its reputation as a hub of innovation and academic excellence.
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Euclid Space Telescope Unveils First Scientific Results
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the first scientific results from the Euclid Space Telescope, which was launched in July 2023. Among these results are scientific images that vividly display a brilliant galaxy cluster, nearby spiral galaxies, and a colorful interstellar gas cloud teeming with hundreds of thousands of young stars. These images offer a breathtaking view into the wonders of the universe.
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Scientists Unveil Ultra - Precise 3D Tumor Cell Maps and 'Molecular Clocks'
On October 30, in 12 papers published in Nature, researchers from the Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN) have created ultra - precise 3D maps of tumor cells by analyzing hundreds of thousands of cells from human and animal tissues. They also developed a “molecular clock” capable of tracking the cellular changes that lead to cancer.
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French AI Startup Mistral Unveils Powerful Multimodal Model Pixtral 12B
French AI startup Mistral has recently made waves in the tech world with the launch of its first multimodal AI model, Pixtral 12B. This model showcases the great potential of multimodal AI in handling complex tasks, boasting remarkable capabilities in both image and text processing.
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Accurately Cracking Illegal Drone Threats with Communication and AI Integration Module
Recently, South Korea's SKT (SK Telecom Group) announced the launch of an integrated communication and AI module for smart response systems to combat illegal drones that threaten critical national infrastructure such as nuclear power plants and airports.
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Australia awards 32GW renewable energy projects to make hydrogen and ammonia
The Australian government's Major Projects Facilitation Authority (MPFA) has awarded two large-scale renewable energy-driven green ammonia projects to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and UK multinational oil and gas giant bp plc.
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